
Navette d'aérophotographie - KAP shuttle
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3D printing parts to make a shuttle, a small system that ascends and descends along the line of a one-line kite, allowing you to board a small camera. Compared to the original "Kite messenger 1.2" by erwinha: - Adding a screw hole for a camera - Increasing the width to integrate nuts and screw heads into the piece body - Increasing the diameter of rods (6mm) for installing a larger sail (to mount the camera) - Sloping parts that require support to remove it - Changing the pulley diameter - Modifying the axis of the slots "pass wire" to prevent line exit when the wire is stretched. Additional pieces needed: - 4 screws M3x20 with countersunk heads - 4 M3 nuts - 2 screws M4x20 with countersunk heads - 2 M4 nuts - 2 U-groove ball bearings (inner diameter 4mm, outer diameter 13mm, thickness 7mm) http://amzn.eu/d/2aM28zL - Metal wire - Aluminum profile 10x10mm, length 1m - Two rods diameter 6mm (beech or carbon fiber) - Sail (spy cloth or plastic bag and scotch tape) - A string and a light metal ring - An orientable photo foot (of the type http://amzn.eu/d/4WTGS6D) - An angled metal rod acting as a trigger stop on the kite line - Lockit to prevent screws from being removed with vibrations. - A camera, gopro or other To improve in future versions: - Add space for the aluminum profile (here I had to go hammer;)) - Add space for the photo foot. Your comments are of course welcome.
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