
Babyhawk Prop guards
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UPDATE V3: When printing in PETG due to shrinking I'd get a bit of rubbing, so I wanted to move the guard out a few mm. Unfortunately Fusion 360 wouldn't let me edit that circle in my sketch, and I don't know why. Instead of fixing it, I simplified some things and remade it again. UPDATE 2.1: I filled in the base for strength, and this seems to work better. UPDATE: The V1 guards broke when I took them out for a spin - they worked as intended by protecting the props, but unfortunately, they failed. After printing them again in PETG, I watched some Fusion 360 tutorials (which I learned years ago using Rhino) and decided to start over, making them more robust. It's been raining in Seattle, so I haven't taken them out for a flight yet. Replacement propeller guards for the EMAX BabyHawk quadcopter drone are designed to be the same thickness as the stock prop guards, requiring you to use that set of screws.
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