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  • ABS_Lowrider_2020.stl
  • E011_Low_rider_V5_TX01s.stl
  • E011_Low_rider_cam_mount.stl
  • Low_Profile_Mould_OLD.stl
  • TPU_Battery_topmount_back.stl
  • TPU_Battery_topmount_front.stl
  • Universal_lens_grabber_v3.stl

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Publication date 2022-10-19 at 21:48
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2017-12-13 at 20:03
Design number 892451

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Update 10-4-2020

Added latest iteration camera mount. Fits more easily, use dab of E6000 or hotglue at the bottom. Fangs at the bottom are supposed to be bent forward and serve as lens protectors. Print in ABS or similar, PLA is too brittle and breaks easily.

BONUS: added top mounted battery holders. Needs to be flexy; Print in TPU or similar.

Update 2-8-2018: Added Universal lens grabber. Slightly more chance of movement, but fits every standard sized m7 lens camera by grabbing it right in the lens. Also protects the lens from scratches. You can add a bit of (hot)glue at the bottom to prevent movement.

Update 31-3-2018: Added V5 version designed for TX01S. Grabs the lens barrel. Holds the camera nicely, but needs to fit exactly for it to work.

Update 29-1-2018:
The canopy is a MOULD designed for vacuum forming. It is NOT designed to be printed and used as a canopy DIRECTLY. This is what it is used for: https://youtu.be/6eHxSWjU11M


Low rider style camera mount and vacuum forming mold for E011, should also fit e010, F36, H36 etc. Camera mount designed for a split VM275T, any camera you can fit between ducts.

Print the camera mounts and heat them up with a lighter to bend it in shape. This allows it to be printed flat on the bed and you can choose any camera angle. Print a bunch of them because it takes a bit of practice to bend it perfectly and get it aligned. It's not perfect yet because the camera can rotate a little, but it does a good job holding it in crashes.

The canopy is designed to be a mold for vacuum forming.

Setup used in the video:
E011 FC (Silverware firmware)
E011 Frame
0716 MMW motors
4 blade Eachine props
VM275T
Mylipo 175/205 battery

https://youtu.be/SoXtcvZvJo8

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