Naze32 Antivibration Case

Naze32 Antivibration Case

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SummaryThis is an anti-vibration adaptation of my Naze32 case (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:594820).\nInspired by Guy McCaldin's designs (http://www.thingiverse.com/GuyMcCaldin/about), I adapted his approach to fit my Naze32 case.\nUPDATE 1: Files that caused trouble for one person have been removed, replaced with fixed files.\nUPDATE 2: To answer a couple of questions, this was printed in PET+. The printer has not yet been dialed in for this filament, so it's a bit stringy. Please forgive the relatively poor print quality. I originally printed the case in PLA, which is why the original design looks better. If your printer works well, this should print nicely and all parts will fit together well. All you have to do is snap out the support posts from the nut / bolt wells and assemble.InstructionsAnti-vibration rubber elastics are used, which I found at HobbyKing (http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__62700__General_Purpose_Anti_Vibration_Rubber_w_M3_x_11mm_Screw_and_M3_Nylock_Nut_4pcs_set_US_Warehouse_.html).\nSnap the support posts out of the nut / bolt wells and assemble. Four 12 mm M3 bolts and nuts are needed.\nThe baseplate has standard 30.5 and 45 mm spaced holes for standard mounts.

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