Motorclip for NanoCopter using 8520 Motors

Motorclip for NanoCopter using 8520 Motors

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This is a Motorclip designed specifically for mounting 8520 Motors onto Microquads. Initially, I was not satisfied with the rubber grommets that came included with it because they required me to realign the motors after every flight. This Motorclip only fits Frames featuring an 11mm Hole. It's essential to measure your Frame first to ensure a proper fit. Unfortunately, I discovered a Frame with a significantly smaller Hole where this clip does not fit at all. You might as well opt for printing it yourself, considering it's not a substantial amount of PLA material. I am contemplating uploading a smaller Version of the Motorclip in the near future. This Motorclip is specifically designed for Carbon Fiber Frames featuring small openings. I also created an additional Version for Frames without such openings (see accompanying Pictures for clarification). #How to Install: Align one of the notches with your Frame's cutout, press down, turn by 180°, and push everything through. To secure it, rotate by 90°. It was intentionally designed to be a bit challenging to assemble, which should result in a very rigid Motorclip. This is my first custom-designed and printed Part. I even created it using Tinkercad since Fusion360 kept crashing for me. Feel free to remix this design as you see fit. #How to Print: I printed mine with 0.12mm resolution and it worked perfectly fine. The infill density does not matter, since there is no infill.

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