Gaui X3 battery tray
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I recently watched a video of someone flying their Gaui X3 with an impressively low head speed, which sparked my interest in trying out my own 6S Gaui X3 powered by a 3S setup. Not having extra battery clips on hand, and not wanting to wait for delivery, I decided to create one using OpenScad. Before long, I had designed a perfectly fitting battery tray. The version I printed was slightly shorter, as I had to adjust the design to fit within my Fabricator Mini's print bed. However, I wasn't satisfied with the support material added by Slic3r, so I integrated it into the model. To assemble the tray, simply print it and then use needle-nose pliers to remove the supports. Next, attach the battery using double-sided tape and secure it further with velcro straps or fibre-reinforced tape. EDIT: Perhaps next time I should conduct a quick search before thinking I've created something entirely new. Upon further research, I discovered that there are already two other similar models available. Still, I thoroughly enjoy the process of design and creation – even if someone else has beaten me to it!
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