
Openscad Geodesic dome
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This is a Geodesic Dome Crafted in Openscad with Impressive Results. I Successfully Taught Myself Openscad Through Trial and Error, Resulting in Code That's Not Perfect but Effective. It's Designed for 1/8" Wooden Dowels Such as Food Skewers Available at Local Stores. The Blue and Red Connectors Are Clearly Indicated on the Printed Object with a Distinctive Bump Near the Socket, or Absence of One if It's a Red Connector. I Closely Followed the Innovative 2V Design from Geo-Dome.co.uk. To Ensure Smooth Assembly, I Manually Wallowed Out the Connector Holes Using a 1/8th Inch Drill Bit, Accounting for Variation in Skewer Diameters. To Achieve High-Quality Prints, I Printed All Layers Upright, Which Meant Splitting the 5-Way and 6-Way Connectors in Half. When Assembling the Dome, I Started with the Bottom Layer, Then Progressed to Upper Layers, Finishing with a Hot-Glue Gun to Secure the Halves Together. This Geodesic Dome is Specifically Designed for a 360 Degree Diversity FPV Antenna Holder. Some Facets Feature Directional Antennas, While All Feed Down into Separate RX5808 Modules That Select the Strongest Signal and Display the Video Feed.
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