Blade 130S landing skid

Blade 130S landing skid

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Update 2019.11.26 Version 2 is now easier to assemble without any adhesives required. The soles have been slightly strengthened for added durability. However, when reassembling the device, it's essential to apply sufficient force to avoid damaging the components. The sole design features an asymmetric shape, necessitating a mirrored print for each unit. To ensure proper alignment, insert the tab into its designated slot carefully. --------------------- During my testing process, I encountered an issue where the device broke when attempting to attach the battery to the Velcro strip. The original version proved to be overly expensive and of poor quality. This experience motivated me to design a better alternative. My primary objective was to create a lightweight and flexible device capable of withstanding harsh impacts or rapid battery charging. Unfortunately, due to its ease of printability and optimal layer orientation, the device requires multiple sections that need to be glued or welded together securely. I hope this updated version will be more beneficial for others seeking a reliable solution. Material Specifications: PETG material used Layer height: 0.2 mm Nozzle diameter: 0.4 mm Head temperature: 240°C Printing speed: 60/30 mm/s Cooling system enabled Support structures not required

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