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Designing Purpose-Built Drones for Ardupilot Pixhawk 2.1
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Designing Purpose-Built Drones for Ardupilot Pixhawk 2.1

by Ty Audronis
December 2017
Intermediate to advanced
272 pages
6h 45m
English
Packt Publishing
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3D modeling, printing, and silicone molding

One of the best materials to construct a mounting platform for a Pixhawk from is Gel-10 silicone. It's the same stuff they use to make skin-like objects for masks, detached limbs for visual effects in movies, and, well, many other skin-like products. It's flexible, soft, and easily moulded. You could also make platforms from soft foam if you don't have access to these tools. We're not actually going to make this particular platform from silicone though. Why? Because the tray is too deep. The silicone would be too tall, and it would bounce around like gelatine. We're going to use a 3D-printed part. However, so that you can learn the process of mould-making, we'll make one out of silicone. The mould ...

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