Martian II Receiver Antennas Mount V3
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I designed this mount to adapt my X4R-SB receiver to a Martian II frame, keeping in mind that printing it with flexible filament would provide added protection. While I recommend using such filament for its intended purpose, you can use other materials if you prefer. If you're printing the mount with flexible filament, be sure to increase the scale in your slicer by 5-10% depending on the stretch properties of your filament. This adjustment will help offset the shrinkage that occurs when using this type of material. While a 100% scale is technically possible, it may result in a tight fit and excessive stress on the standoffs. I revised this mount to be horizontal, which not only saves space but also reduces weight compared to my previous design. The underbridge feature allows you to pass a zip tie between the mount and frame, securing the Rx without causing it to come loose during transport. This prevents damage to the zip tie in the event of a crash, as I've experienced firsthand. Please note that this design does require support material, which is not recommended when using flexible filaments due to its tendency to break apart easily. However, with proper settings, these supports can be removed without much difficulty. Best regards.
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