Steadycam brushless DYS
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Brushless gimbal 3D printed for GoPro Hero 3/4. Watch the demonstration on YouTube. I designed and built the Storm32 V1.3, available from Banggood. The brushless motors GBM3508-130 were provided by iFlight-rc. I used SolidWorks to create the design. I printed the gimbal with a Dagoma Discovery 200 printer. Print Settings: Printer: Dagoma Discovery 200 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 20% Notes: The yaw interface was printed with 40% infill, while all other parts were printed with 20% infill. Material: Electronic components include the Storm32 V1.3 in NT mode from Banggood and brushless motors GBM3508-130 from Drotek, also available at iFlight-rc. Additional material includes a LIPO Battery 3S 2200 mAh. The StorM32 NT IMU Module v2.0 sensor was provided by Ensys, and the joystick is a two-axis model from Amazon. Other parts used include a rectangular plastic tube (24x24mm), three M6-40 screws and nuts, six M5-30 screws and nuts, and a scratch to fix the battery.
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