50$ Handheld Brushless Gimbal
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This model makes building a budget-friendly brushless gimbal possible for under 50 bucks. The gimbal can handle various tasks such as stabilizing cameras and recording smooth footage. To achieve this, the model suggests using the FPV-2-Axis-Brushless-Gimbal-With-Controller-For-DJI-Phantom-GoPro-3 on Banggood. The Turnigy nano tech 1300mah 3S 25C Lipo Pack from Hobbyking is a suitable battery that fits perfectly in the housing. The design leaves room for additional components like a switch or battery checker. Printer Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer Model: Prusa i3 Raft Support: No Support Material: No Resolution: 0.3mm Infill Percentage: 0% Design Notes: The model can be printed upright without support material. Additional parts required include M3 screws and spacers. Post-Printing Instructions: To complete the build, you need to add some M3 screws and spacers. If the motor hole is too narrow, a bit of sanding will help widen it. A xt60 or balance plug can be used to connect to 3s LiPo batteries. The small side hole can house an ON/OFF switch. This design was created using SolidWorks.
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