
Inductrix Frame Motor Stabilizer
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Based on the Idea of Rev on his design, I decided to start from scratch and improve upon it. My redesign is sleeker than its predecessor, weighing in at less than 2 grams. To enhance functionality, I added a groove to pass through the wire and extended the support structure to envelop the motor, resulting in better stability. To bring this design to life, I used my trusty Hephestos printer, a Prusa I3 model, with standard resolution settings. Since I wanted the best possible outcome, I opted for no raft or supports during the printing process. When it comes to printing tips, I found that printing upside down yields better results. With this in mind, I carefully designed my model to accommodate this unique approach. To create this design, I employed Autodesk's Fusion 360 software, utilizing its powerful tools and features to bring my vision to reality.
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