Fimi X8 SE clip-on extension legs

Fimi X8 SE clip-on extension legs

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The front legs are printed standing upright, with two identical parts that require good bed adhesion due to their small contact area. To ensure a successful print, consider using a brim if you experience issues with the print falling over. Once printing is complete, use side cutters to remove the bridge between the locking arms, allowing them to bend outwards and slide over the motor arm. Take care during installation as the locking arms are prone to breaking due to their orientation. Instead of bending them manually, guide them over the motor arm, allowing them to snap into place. The front legs must be installed after unfolding the drone, followed by removal before folding the arms back in, as there is no clearance for the locking tabs. The rear legs are printed standing upside down and consist of one left leg and one right leg. Although it makes little difference which is which, they do provide an angled contact area to the ground, similar to the original rubber feet. To secure the drone, print two locking clips and attach them to its sides using double-sided sticky tape. Apply a small amount of tape to the recessed part of each clip, taking care not to apply too much pressure that may damage the surface. If necessary for clearance, use multiple layers of tape depending on their thickness. These extra legs will provide approximately 14 mm of additional gimbal clearance.

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