Turnigy Aerodrive SK3 5065 motor to NEMA23 mount adaptor
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### This is a remix/modification of [that design!](https://discourse.odriverobotics.com/t/nema-enclosures-for-d5065-and-d6374-motors/830) ### Modified the enclosure to fit slightly longer 5065 motors than it was designed for. Used two [turnigy aerodrive SK3 motors](https://hobbyking.com/en_us/turnigy-aerodrive-sk3-5065-236kv-brushless-outrunner-motor.html) onto a custom pick and place machine. A 60mm fan is used for ducted cooling. The AMT102 encoder mounts on the back of the motor, using the included prop mount. (This can be very hard - you're trying to use a clamp mount onto a threaded shaft and it will end in tears.) All that was done was extend the length of the case. Note: You can scale the Z axis ("thickness") of the enclosure plate to see fit for your motor. I experimented with thicker plates for more rigidity, however you lose available motor shaft length - YMMV depending on application. # Note # This might take a couple of prints to get right. The encoder is really sensitive to concentricity, and a tiny amount of inconsistency on the motor plate can add up to degrees of off-axis at the encoder. You will probably have a lot more luck with [this part](https://grabcad.com/library/turnigy-sk3-5045-5055-5065-motor-mount-amt102-encoder-for-odrive-1), which we only found AFTER our project was completed.
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