
martian 2 250 pod
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Hey there, I'm a uni student looking to land a job or apprenticeship in mechanical engineering. Once I finish my course, I'm aiming to dive into robotics, with the ultimate goal of having something I created being used by any space agency in space. If you're dealing with a broken top plate on your Martian 2, here's an alternative solution for you. To create a Martian 2 pod that can fit onto a Martian 2 frame without a top plate, simply cut along the arms of the bottom plate to form an X shape and use the original top plate as the sandwich plate for assembly. By rotating it 90 degrees, you'll end up with a Franken Martian. Update: I've made some adjustments to improve performance. First, I increased material around the failure point on the main section along the edge. Next, I fine-tuned the horizontal receiver antenna holder for a snug fit and adjusted the vertical receiver antenna holder for compatibility with 3mm tubing. To secure it in place, apply glue around the outside of the tubing and insert the tube into its holder before gluing it down. Lastly, I added skirting to connect components together seamlessly.
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