Rotorama Faust arm protector with softmount

Rotorama Faust arm protector with softmount

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Here's a simple DIY solution to create an arm protector for your 7" Rotorama Faust frame that features a soft mount functionality, perfect for adding extra stability during flights. I built this one myself after searching high and low for something similar without any luck - hence the creation of this guide. If you find yourself in the same predicament as I did, then this article is definitely worth checking out. In order to get started with creating your own arm protector, you'll need a few basic tools and materials. The good news is that these are easy to come by, so don't worry too much about sourcing them from anywhere else. First things first, let's take a closer look at the design of our arm protector. We're aiming for something sturdy yet lightweight, which will provide maximum protection without adding too much extra weight to your setup. To begin with, we'll need to measure out a piece of 3mm plywood or MDF that is roughly 200 x 50 mm in size. This will give us enough room to create the necessary supports and brackets for our soft mount functionality. Once you have your material cut down to size, use some strong adhesive to attach it to a piece of 1mm thick aluminium sheeting or similar. Make sure this is securely attached as we don't want any movement during flight. Next up, let's focus on creating the supports and brackets for our soft mount system. Cut four equal-sized pieces from your remaining material, each measuring around 20 x 10 mm in size. These will provide the necessary support for our arm protector while also keeping it stable during flights. Now that we have all of our components ready to go, let's move on to assembling everything together. Start by attaching one end of the aluminium sheeting to the top edge of your plywood or MDF piece using some strong adhesive. Make sure this is securely attached as we don't want any movement during flight. Once you've done that, attach the other end of the aluminium sheeting to a small bracket or similar that has been screwed into place on the bottom edge of your plywood or MDF piece. This will provide additional support and stability for our arm protector. Finally, let's add some final touches to our design by attaching the four supports and brackets we created earlier to both sides of our aluminium sheeting. Use some strong adhesive to secure these in place, making sure they're evenly spaced out for maximum stability. And that's it! Your DIY arm protector is now complete, featuring a soft mount functionality that will provide you with extra stability during flights.

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