March 12, 2023
Description
Disclaimer: These could be used as a permanent solution, however because there's nothing stopping the duct from clamping onto the prop you will almost certainly be blowing props whenever you bump things.
As pictured it was printed in TPU95 with 75% infill.
Print it upside down with no supports
took me about 12hrs but I print TPU really slow.
Off of my printer it has VERY tight tolerances around the bottom plate.
I'd love to hear about results if someone prints this with petg
I didn't design it to accommodate the bec or LED's because I bought the frame by itself. If that's important to you please leave a comment. I intend on expanding on this design for my personal applications so if that matters to you let me know and I'll try to whip something up.
V2 will likely include a kit to test print a calibration check so you don't have to print the whole thing to test it. Again, if you want that, HMU in the comments and I'll know that I need to hit the gas on it.
I started modeling this print by recreating the bottom plate, so I'm including it in the files in case that's useful to anyone. Full disclosure, I did not model it parametrically, I brute forced it. if you need me to make changes, leave it in the comments.
Happy flying! Post makes!
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial
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