C1-10P Front Arm Servo Saver

C1-10P Front Arm Servo Saver

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Here is my front arm design for C1-10P's arm actuation: Note: Huge thanks to ProtoPROPS for the front arm design inspiration. My design is all about keeping costs low while ensuring a seamless fit with existing arms based on ProtoPROPS' brilliant design. Check it out here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2447836 I'm also super grateful to BUFOrce for the concept that got me started on this project. Watch their video for some amazing insights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fic4KZVDU5U&list=LLaOjs6YorwlS5kFY_T24PWQ&index=2&t=0s All the parts should be easy to print and assemble, with no need to print every single piece. The servo linkage saver's size will depend on the magnets you choose. Here are the hardware components I used: * 2 x Ø12mm high strength magnets - get them here: https://www.banggood.com/10PCS-12mmx3mm-Round-Neodymium-Magnets-Rare-Earth-Magnet-p-931572.html?rmmds=search&cur_warehouse=CN * 2 x bearings Ø22 OD x Ø8mm ID x 7mm wide - grab them here: https://www.banggood.com/8pcs-ABEC-9-22x8x6mm-Ball-Bearing-High-Speed-Skateboard-OD-22mm-Bearing-for-Scooter-Wheel-Roller-p-1359549.html?rmmds=search&ID=41528&cur_warehouse=CN * 8mm timber dowel - just head to your local hardware store * Any servo size will work, but I opted for a small one that lets you remove the whole unit and work on it comfortably * Small tubes (12.7mm to 8mm diameter) to centralize the bearing in the arm housing Hope this helps with your build! Don't forget to share a pic if you make it happen. Happy building, Matt

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