Nuts and screws
Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2016 12:06 pm
I quite like the Nyloc nuts. and each of them were easy to mount.
The plain hex nuts however there were a few places where 3 hands would have helped, especially the ones where you mount the top leg plate to the body. Its not so much the nuts themselves, just the access to them while mounting them. I dont really have any good suggestion to an easy design change here, sorry.
And the battery cage i was a bit sad that i had to use the servo screws, since they are not meant for taking off again. a set of screws with nuts here would have been great. maybe by making bracket to hold in the battery cage. the bottem part of the body does seem to have a few places where a hole could be made to make a mounting point for a bracket.
The plain hex nuts however there were a few places where 3 hands would have helped, especially the ones where you mount the top leg plate to the body. Its not so much the nuts themselves, just the access to them while mounting them. I dont really have any good suggestion to an easy design change here, sorry.
And the battery cage i was a bit sad that i had to use the servo screws, since they are not meant for taking off again. a set of screws with nuts here would have been great. maybe by making bracket to hold in the battery cage. the bottem part of the body does seem to have a few places where a hole could be made to make a mounting point for a bracket.