
Prop guard for KingKong Flyegg 100
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The objective is to design a robust cage for the copter, making flight more challenging and power-hungry, yet essential in certain environments. The stock guard proved inadequate and was quickly replaced with this custom solution. To assemble the new guard, you must print parts 1 and 2 separately, cutting each into manageable pieces before laying them flat. Note that part 2 requires flipping upside down to avoid printing supports. Once all parts are printed, glue them together to form a sturdy cage resembling the one shown in the composite image. I used ABF plastic for this project, although ABS or PC would also be suitable options.
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