
balancer tools for self tightening propeller (using tamiya rolle
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I'm excited to share my passion for model cars with you. Have any of you ever built a Tamiya model and accumulated a stash of spare parts that just won't be used? I recently stumbled upon an old Tamiya bumper roller in my collection, and it sparked an idea - what if I could repurpose it into a balancer tool for self-tightening propellers like the DJI 9450? This balancer tool would help eliminate the jello effect on my Quadcopter by ensuring that all four propellers are perfectly balanced. It's essentially similar to a Dubro balancer, but with a more DIY twist. To make this project a reality, I'll need: * 4 Tamiya rollers (available at http://www.tamiya.com/english/products/94739roller_dish/index.htm) * 4 sort 4mm diameter screws If you're interested in learning more about the installation process, be sure to check out the video here: https://youtu.be/9kTJAQz6tDU. Additionally, I've created a step-by-step guide on Instructables that outlines the installation instructions in detail: https://www.instructables.com/id/Balancer-Tools-for-Self-Tightening-Propeller-using/.
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