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Universal mount for drone DJI Mavic 3 - top and bottom - for DIY projects

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Publication date 2023-10-26 at 07:54
Design number 1538045

GREUBS

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3D model description

  • To attach any kind of object on top and/or bottom.

  • Top/bottom surfaces are 64 mm wide plates, with 2 sets of 3 holes (12 mm between each of the 3 holes, 54 mm between the two sets).

  • On sides (4 mm from the plate) are also 2 holes separated by 14 mm.

  • These holes are intended for M3 brass inserts.

  • On the "noinserts" version these holes are 2.5 mm so they can be tapped for M3 threading.

  • The "noinserts_at_all" version of the bottom part proposes to tap also the holes used to join the top and bottom parts together. However, I highly recommend to use the version with brass inserts, which makes it stronger and gives a longer lifespan.

  • Without anything attached to it, this mount does not disturb any sensor, but additional objects may do it. Please double check these objects are not loose and cannot collide with propellers. Hiding sensors will not prevent the drone to fly, but may alter its proximity and elevation sensors, so be careful.

  • Note that the drone cannot be folded when the support is mounted.

Extra parts:

  • at least 4 x M3 brass inserts (max. 6 mm long) for the bottom part (to be attached to the top part). They must be inserted with the tip of a warm soldering iron (~200Β°).

  • (or threading the 2.5 mm holes with a M3 tap)

  • 4 x M3 screws (at least 8 mm long)

3D printing settings

  • 3 walls

  • 30% infill

  • Support

The parts must be printed as a flat U shape.

Double check that your slicer matches the first layer of the object with the printer bed.

Depending on your printer settings, it might be necessary to rectify holes with 2.5/3/3.9 (or 4) mm drills.

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