
Lidl glider 2205 motor mount
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This is a straightforward motor mount that I created in brief intervals at my workplace. How it's intended to work? By its design, it utilizes only M3 screws - four for the motor itself and two more to secure into the foam. The idea was to embed nylon M3 standoffs into the foam using CA glue and then attach the motor mount to them. Additionally, there's a cable channel on one side for connecting it to the ESC. It has a 4mm bottom plate suitable for quad enthusiasts who want to use the same screws provided with their motors. I designed it using Tinkercad and an Emax 2205 motor as references for holes, dimensions, and other specifications. CHANGELOG: v1.0 - I angled the screws 5 degrees downwards to prevent powerful motors from causing rolls in aircraft. - I added a cutting template for easier fabrication. v0.4 - I increased the gap between the rotor and mount for improved motor cooling efficiency. v0.3 - I recessed the mounting screw head holes, reducing the plate thickness by 3mm. - I replaced the primitive shape with a sphere to achieve a more accurate design. - I enlarged the cable hole for better accessibility. v0.2 - I modified the base to 5mm to prevent motor screws from hitting the winding. v0.1 - initial version
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