Topic: custom 16 channel/ 40 channel radio

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    anthony @antlestxp
    ithaca ny

    just a little fpv capable radio. the shell, inner subframe, buttons, pot knob and gimbal mounts are all printed in either matte fiber proto-pasta (that is apparently not something you should use according to CEL) or polymaker polysmooth in slate (that will also void your warranty fyi)

    #43294

    nebbian @nebbian
    I have a RoboxDual
    Margaret River, WA, Australia

    Wow, that is nice. Are you using hall effect gimbals? I assume you’ve got the guts of a Taranis or T9x inside as well?

    Compulsive tinkerer

    #43295

    Andy @originalcaruso
    I have several commercial Robox units
    Belton, North Lincolnshire, UK

    Nicely done 🙂

    It’s great to see real-world applications

    So far I have printed 3 trivial items which have found use around the house and a whole bunch of locksmith prototype tools too

    When I retire I will have time!

    Locksmith, software developer, Jaguar fanatic
    http://www.247guardian.co.uk/

    #43384

    Pete @pete
    I have both RoboxDual and other Robox versions
    CEL HQ Bristol UK

    looks great, nice one.


    For official support please visit www.cel-robox.com/support/ and create a ticket

    #43520

    click @click
    My Robox is a Green Kickstarter Limited Edition

    Wonderful 🙂

    #44934

    anthony @antlestxp
    ithaca ny

    sorry I didn’t see the replies. I am using the m9 hall gimbals with printed faces and mounts. They are super compact. the internals are controlled by the ar-universal (aruni) board. it is a project board designed around ersk9x. originally that board is used to convert older analog radios to digital. but I had no radio to convert so I made my own lol.

    #44935

    Mike @17bt
    CHORLEY, Lancashire

    I never saw this first time around, that is impressive @antlestxp Great print, did you post finish these? (y)

    #44947

    anthony @antlestxp
    ithaca ny

    I did not. those are all fresh out of the printer.

    #46308

    David Hogg @hogster
    Aldershot, Hampshire

    Incredible work! The glossy acrylic really finishes it off and works well against the matt/satin 3D-printed parts. Well done! 🙂

    David

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