Phantom 2 Vision Plus
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I'm impressed that you're using a Phantom 2 Vision Plus. I wish DJI could provide a suitable replacement part for the gimbal on your drone, but since they don't, you have to resort to creative measures like printing your own replacement parts. Fortunately, I found this excellent solution online. Although it's still in its experimental phase, some brave users have managed to successfully use it by tweaking and refining their prints until everything worked seamlessly. It requires some effort to calibrate the part properly, but if you stick with it, you should be able to get decent results. To get optimal results from your 3D printer, make sure you use a very fine nozzle size, around 0.25 mm in diameter. For maximum success rates, also print at a reduced level of support material strength. These minor tweaks significantly reduce the overall quality that you end up with and give you smoother, clearer prints. If it becomes problematic, consider updating your design or going for an alternative method to resolve any further difficulties. Some users report good progress using an improved version four. You should be able to print a replacement part more accurately using this revision if everything is fine. Keep in mind that if printing gets even harder as your machine ages and gets increasingly difficult due to normal usage wear over time - upgrading down towards slightly higher end models when such needs come up might give people options other than these which provide more reliability.
With this file you will be able to print Phantom 2 Vision Plus with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Phantom 2 Vision Plus.