We designed a dock and made a prototype by carving out all the components from glass-fabric board and putting them together.
the concept is like this
the prototype is showed as below
We bought a set of carving machine and a 3D printer to make our own components for HeX
We haven't fixed it on our drone yet. Later on, I will update the result of how it actually works on a drone
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I freely admit the concept is not my original idea.
I found it here, from the king of DIY
http://rcexplorer.se/projects/2012/07/the-tricopter-v2-6hv/
I'm sure he saw it somewhere else, but that does not make it any less effective.
to Brian Ward
Thanks. So far we just leave the camera exposed. Partly because we only have one GoPro without the case and partly because it's a solution to bring down the overall cost. But your concern does inspire us to give users more choices in future. And you're right, this in future will be an optional peripheral for our drone HeX.
To Exaustgas
Now I get what you meant by g10 and 1/16". 1/16" means the thickness of the fiberglass board, right? Actually we don't know much about the materials. We really don't know the meaning of g10 grade. All we know the type of the board is FR-4. We never thought your way of reducing the the amount of vibration before. For us it seems something out-of-the-box.
To Robert mcintosh
thanks for using the word 'sexy', ha ha. I guess the reason why it looks like overkill is because some of us think it gives out the sense of toughness or masculine. However, reducing its weight is something worthy of doing.
And yes that is where I was suggesting a future mount could store a battery, strapped to the lower frame piece. Increasing the mass of what you are isolating from vibration (now including the battery) would even further reduce the amount of vibration transferred. I in no way intend it as a put down, but merely an excited suggestion for further designs. This is a really good looking mount!
Very nice. Does your design allow for the GoPro inside a case or just the exposed camera? Also, is this something you're looking to sell? Very interested.
Cheers!
by 1/16" g10, did you mean the camera we mounted on? all together with the GoPro camera, it weighs 300 grams. And thank you for your caring to give us advise. But I'm not sure that I get what you're suggesting: do you mean we might try to put the battery providing power for drones on here (cycled in the following photo):
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