Mavic Mini propeller clip

Mavic Mini propeller clip

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I reworked the ingenious design of Hoolyhoo from scratch. The bottom blade clip was tricky for me to install, so I revamped it by adding some key modifications. Specifically, I raised the profile to prevent the blades from bending at the rear, reduced play in the front lock, rounded out the corners with a gentle slope to allow the blades to slide into place smoothly, broadened the design, and minimized play in length. Overall, this redesign is remarkably user-friendly. Simply position the blades as needed, insert the front lock, guide the blades into place, pinch the clip to shorten it, slide in the rear lock, and release it! (The photos were taken without blades to clearly show the clip's correct positioning.) As for the top blades, I opted for a simple yet effective solution: a rubber band. If you'd like to explore more of my designs, check out these projects: - Batteries at play? https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4544954

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