
RC Spinner
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This is a one-of-a-kind RC spinner that you won't find online, probably because I'm the first to create something like it. You can use it with a propsaver (available at hobbyking.com) - a 3-17mm prop saver set in blue, one piece. I designed this spinner for my homemade R/C combat aircrafts, but you can print your own and install it on your model if it works out well. Info: Diameter: 53 mm Length: 44 mm Hole: 7mm Weight: 16g Screw: 2 x 3mm x 9.5mm I tested the spinner with: 1000kv motor (2830 class) ESC 20A 3s 1300mAh battery 8x6 propeller You can see the results in the video. !!! ATTENTION!!! I'm not responsible for any direct or indirect damage, so use at your own risk! Print Settings: Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.1 Notes: Infill: Upper part: 100% with supports Base plate: 3 bottom solid layers, 50% honeycomb and 22 top solid layers without supports Perimeter shells: 2 Material: PLA How to install: Here's a series of images showing how to mount the spinner with your electric motor: List of materials: Spinner Propeller 3 x 9.5mm screws Propsaver Rubber bands from bike inner tube Electric motor Fit the propeller (without adapter) into the base plate. Insert the propsaver into the rear part of the base plate. Attach the rubber bands to the propsaver - it's a bit hard because of the small holes in the plate. Tighten up the screws. Tighten up the screws of the propsaver. Done! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0A0rZfVzQhI
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