Quanum DIY FPV Goggles Upgrade
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I appreciated makaone's notion to avoid permanently securing the housing components together. Servicing and lens replacement would be quite a chore. However, I was not impressed with his design's bulky aspects, especially the neck strap clamping components. Consequently, I designed some smaller, sleeker parts that could potentially improve the device. Main differences: * Less substantial screw pads featuring integrated strap slots * Screw pads contain only one slotted hole (a 10mm tolerance for drilled mounting holes should suffice) * Screw studs have hexagonal cutouts to accommodate M3 nuts * Screw studs possess spikes to prevent rotation while securing bolts Update 04/29/15: Enhanced screw stud design no longer requires additional support Instructions Components are already prepared and oriented correctly for printing, with no supports required. I printed mine in ABS at a .2mm layer height, using 2 shells and 50% infill. Required parts: * 8x Screw studs * 2x Screw pad front * 1x Screw & strap pad right * 1x Screw & strap pad left Needed hardware: * 8x Bolts M3 x 20mm * 8x Nuts M3 (lock nuts can also be used)
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