Servo ES 9258 Mount for Foam Wing

Servo ES 9258 Mount for Foam Wing

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You can integrate a servo seamlessly into your wing with finesse. I've commissioned a massive flying wing crafted from EPP foam that spans the skies. To activate the long ailerons, I selected this servo due to its superior torque compared to the standard 9g servo. Notably, it's more compact than a typical servo. This one boasts digital operation with metal gears, rapid response and rugged durability. To position the servo, I intend to carve out a slightly undersized rectangle in the wing and secure it firmly using clear Gorilla glue. It hardens into an incredibly strong yet flexible bond that can be applied thinly, possibly making it lighter than hot glue. Additionally, it won't disintegrate under sweltering summer heat like hot glue. Tiny screws hold the cover snugly in place. Alternatively, you could opt for gluing the cover or leaving it off and securing the mount with packing tape. The cover extends over the edge of the mount to conceal the joint between the mount and foam. For the rudder, I plan to design a custom mount for a 9g servo since rudder control is only necessary during takeoff and landing. That will feature the widely available MG90S servo, which can be found in packs of six for $12.50 each. *** ALERT *** Thingiverse is devouring my revised body and cover STL files. They're listed in the file directory but don't appear in thumbnails. Perhaps servers are temporarily bypassing STL processing to alleviate congestion. I'll attempt again later...

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