
Long Neck Mount set for Frame Arms m1
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I created a 3D printed upgrade that I call Long Neck Mount Set for Frame Arms M1. This upgrade was designed specifically for the Frame Arms model kit because I wanted to elevate the model robot's neck, allowing its head to move more freely. And that's exactly what I achieved. If you're interested in downloading this file, make sure your 3D printer is up to the task and adjust your settings accordingly. Once the components are printed, you'll need a Dremel power tool or similar device along with the right drill bits. You'll also require some sandpaper and super glue. The reason for that is simple: you'll use the super glue to fill gaps between the ball joint in the robot's head and the 3D printed component. This will enable you to make necessary adjustments between the ball and socket joint underneath the robot's head, ensuring the head stays securely attached. As you can see from the photos, you may also need to use your Dremel power tool with the right drill bit to widen the hole underneath the 3D printed component, allowing for a stick piece to be inserted as shown in the photos. Finally, after completing these steps, you'll likely need to glue this 3D printed component onto the robot's upper main body where the stock Nick part originally goes. Once that's done, you're all set to enjoy your upgraded Frame Arms M1 model robot.
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