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Something like this?
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That looks good. The only problem might be that the RX's are diff sizes for Futaba (the 14 channel is bigger).
Also, how would you keep the antennas in place? In my head it would be something to hold tubes is all that is needed, and not to hold the RX. Basically a better method of this pic so the tubes would not have to be bent.... these are car antenna tubes. http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXMCY0&P=7 |
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United States, FL, Wellington
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"Onshape" is basically like Inventor only free. It is considerable more powerful than Sketchup, at least for this stuff.
I think I will make a new folder in my Photobucket account, copy all the 3D printed models into it and make it public. |
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United States, FL, Wellington
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United States, CO, Carbondale
Joined Jan 2015
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I would be interested in a set of baffles for the aero works 120 freestyle.
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FYI I'm an inventor fan Boi lol |
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I'll have to look into onshape. I'm a 30 year Autocadd designer, but I'm still old school working only in 2d. Just never had the need to work in 3d except for a period of time when I used the 3d Civil package for highway design for several years.... so I'm curious to see how my brain takes to a different software platform. Yes.... I still type in all my commands....young guys that have sat with me get slack-jawed watching ne work, but I couldn't work from the task bar if you put a gun to my head...
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Any 3D printer needs .stl models. No flat 2D CAD program can generate that type of file. Onshape is very easy to learn and is very similar to Inventor. And they have lots of video tutorials, and it is free for most hobby users.
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Gary,
Do you make a baffle for a single cylinder engine (DA-60, DLE-61, etc) that works on the EF 91" Yak? |
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