UAS Teardown: 3D printed Motor Mount Final Product

 After taking apart the drone, we needed to build a new motor arm for one of the motor mounts that had snapped. To do this we took measurements of hole sizes and locations, and distances for the motor, and then created a hand sketch of a motor arm. After completing the hand sketches we created a CAD drawing on NX. We used this CAD drawing, got peer feedback, and revised it.  After we were sure the CAD drawing would turn out well, well we sent it to a software called CURA. CURA is a splicing software that would help us 3D print our part. We 3D printed our part using PLA material and tested it on our arm, which turned out very well. Pictures of the finished product are included below.


The only thing that didn't work out well with our design was that the mounting screws on the arm could not go all the way through the arm and out the other side due to a lack of holes on the bottom. The screw was still able to hold on the mount firmly, but if it were subject to vibrations, the screws might be able to pivot. Next time, we would put holes on the bottom for the screws to go through.


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