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Did you make that lid too Wayne ?

If so, love it good job :+1:t2:

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Yeah printed both :+1:t2:

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Looks great, how long was the overall print.

This is cool, prints well and is very handy :grinning:

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Not printed TPU yet but this might be my first print with it :grinning:

You wont regret this one. Sounds like a woman screaming :laughing:

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Just printed this but have not tested it (It is probably best not to crash my new Avata just yet)

As some of you know I trashed my Avata at the Big Meet

The battery wasn’t ejected as it was clamped in but the plug had popped out which cut the power and made it more difficult to find the Fing thing :scream:

So hopefully this helps for next time :astonished:

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I had the same problem when my dji fpv fell out of the sky.
Battery flew out and made finding the drone a lot harder. Never did find the battery.

Hope it works in the unfortunate event of an accident

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It’s a wonder no one thought of this before. :wink:

This may be of use to to people who fly M3P

It’s a pay file but it’s only about £2 odd.


Thanks for sharing with the community @SancastleAerial :+1:t2:

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Here is a possible lighter alternative

Here are some legs that hold the Mini 3 a good inch more off the ground for grass or uneven surfaces. I printed these with Tough resin on an SLA, so that tends to print everything about 0.003" over size. I don’t know but they could be a little loose printed with FDM. They weigh about 7.5 grams according to CAD when printed solid. I wanted something that could stay on at all times, even when folded

Hi all,

I know this post should had been made a year or ago, but there are still plenty of people with the Mini 2, I only notice the 3D printing section today.

I designed a set of landing skid with an integrated mounting for the Strobon Cree Standalone strobe and a secondary upper LED board supplied by the same company, greatly increasing the VLOS range of the drone.

Both clip onto the drone with ease and are easily removed.

The combined weight of the drone, skids (with PCB fitted) and upper LED board, wiring and a ND filter attached to the camera weighed in at exactly 249g.

I did print my version using 3D printing resin but there is no reason why the parts cannot be printed with an FDM printer using thin wall profiles for the slicer software.

Please visit my Cults page for more details.

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Awesome, thanks for sharing @scambo :+1:t2:

I’ve moved your post to an existing topic for sharing .stl files.

:ok_hand:t2:

Ok, can see the logic in that. :kissing_heart:

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Something tells me you really want a desk full of crap… Go on… you know you want to…

It’s a good excuse to put up new shelf. And there are 3D printed shelf brackets too!

This is sick (as my kids would say) but it really is :grinning:

So many uses wow

EasyEnclosure is an open-source 3D modeling software tailored specifically for designing 3D-printable enclosures. It aims to provide an intuitive interface and a set of user-friendly controls that allow even those with little or no 3D modeling experience to create custom enclosures for their electronic projects, prototypes, or DIY gadgets.

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Moon light, stl in video comments, 22hrs at 100% infill

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Now that is cool. Love it.

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