
Reinforced arms (underside)
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This is an upgraded arms version of the GreenBee 110. I built this with the goal in mind that the arms must go past the weakest/thinnest point of the frame, so I designed it to still allow access with a rounded cap (bullet?) hex screw. Comes with a 4mm thick frame, and 2.5mm thick support on the arms. Print Settings Printer Brand: Monoprice Printer: Monoprice Select Mini V2 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .3mm Infill: 100% Notes: There are several ways this can be printed: As is: 21.8gms, 6.5mm thick. Now you're talking a carbon fiber equivalent if you're printing in PLA. Take 1mm off the top: 21.6gms, 5.5mm thick. Gives you flatter arms that go well with soft mounted batteries on the underside Take 1mm off the bottom, 3mm thick frame: 17gms. How I Designed This Blender is the best tool. I took T4b's original 3D model, and extruded that to a desired height. Then designed the struts on top of it.
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