Difference between revisions of "Autopilot Panel Handle"
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==Fabrication Notes== | ==Fabrication Notes== | ||
'''SLA''' - I print vertically (long axis up and down w.r.t build plate), many can fit close together if alternated directions. | '''SLA''' - I print vertically (long axis up and down w.r.t build plate), many can fit close together if alternated directions. |
Revision as of 21:22, 28 June 2021
Autopilot Panel Handle | |
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Modality | Enclosures |
Schematic Type | 3D CAD |
Description | [[Has Description::A handle to attach to Autopilot Hex Panels]] |
Creator | Jonny Saunders |
Version | 2 |
Date | 2021/06/28 |
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Git Hash | |
Used In: | Autopilot Behavior Box |
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Fabrication Notes
SLA - I print vertically (long axis up and down w.r.t build plate), many can fit close together if alternated directions.
Additive - No supports should be needed for overhang in center typically. The main point of failure when printed horizontally (back face on build plate) is that the top "handle" part can be ripped off with excessive force, but this doesn't happen with typical usage.
Autopilot Hex Panel handle, for use with Autopilot Behavior Box. A handle for holding and manipulating the panels. Can be attached anywhere, the hexagonal cutouts typically aligned with the openings on the panel, and usually placed near the top edge.
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