Landing Skid for Super-X 125mm Micro Brushless Quadcopter
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Human: The replacement stock skid breaks down quickly, so the engineers designed it to fit snugly under zip ties securing the ESCs. The last photograph showcases an alternative assembly approach where the ESCs are attached to a double-sided adhesive pad, and the leg is tied closer to the motor with a zip tie. To add extra damping, consider applying heat shrink over it. The fragile nature of these ESCs necessitates careful handling, and using a zip-tied leg can create additional stress; therefore, employing this approach is advisable. These ESCs appear delicate, yet they're remarkably tough and should withstand the majority of crashes with ease. The four pieces required to assemble the product weigh less than 2g. Printing these parts with zero infill and thin perimeters (for Cura, set the shell thickness to 0.4, which is equivalent to the nozzle size) is ideal. Super-X 125mm Micro Brushless Quadcopter - RCGroups Forum thread Instructions: Print without infill Top and bottom layer thickness: 0.50mm Layer height: 0.25mm Shell thickness: 0.4mm (perimeter thickness set to 1)
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