Boks quad arms
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Here are some custom arms I've designed for the 230 and 250 bok quadcopters, crafted with careful attention to retaining the vibration dampening system's functionality. Notably, these new arms are significantly stronger than their predecessors - bending them requires considerable effort.\nI made a conscious decision to balance durability with weight by creating parts that, while not light at 13 grams, weigh less than equivalent G10 components for the 250bq quadcopters, which tip the scales at 20g. To strike an ideal balance between performance and mass, I deliberately omitted no lightweight material without affecting structural integrity.\nIncluded in this download are STL files for both the 5-inch and 6-inch variants - the former being a reliable design while the latter presents an uncompromising structure that effectively meets performance expectations when utilized with suitable props (5 or 6 inches).\nThe following are detailed printing recommendations to achieve optimal results:\nFor PLA prints, consider maintaining at least .2mm layer thickness; 50% infill is more than sufficient. Though you could use less, this level provides excellent structural support without sacrificing aerodynamics.\nAdditionally, be sure to utilize support material for the arms as this will enhance their overall strength during operation. For an unproblematic installation process, mirror exactly two of the arms (orientation doesn't matter), then attach them at appropriate points within the quad's framework.
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