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VTI Phoenix Drone Foot Replacement

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3D model size X 0.83 Γ— Y 0.83 Γ— Z 1.37 mm
Publication date 2022-11-14 at 02:04
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2021-01-04 at 06:43
Design number 922738

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This is the back foot for the VTI Phoenix drone. I wrecked mine into a goal post at a local park.

I printed this at 50 micron layer heights on an Anycubic Photon mono with their gray resin and it seems sturdy enough. The small rubber foot at the bottom of the leg can be removed and glued into this part before replacing.

Accuracy:
This part does not match the original exactly. It does fit decent but the width of the leg is slightly more than the original part.

I only modeled the left foot. The right should be mirrored for fit correctly.
the front feet were never modeled. they are shorter and more sturdy so I'm hoping they will last a while longer still..

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