GEPRC CineLog30 propeller guard with legs

GEPRC CineLog30 propeller guard with legs

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Wasn't happy with the CL30 prop guard models I found, so I designed my own in OpenSCAD. Source code attached, easy to read and modify. Model highlights: - Holes bigger so a motor with a propeller can easily get through - Side material thicker (1g added to each prop guard compared to GEPRC original) - Little legs extending to get the props higher off the ground I printed 4 of these in PCTPE and have been flying them for a few weeks now, no problems whatsoever. I strongly recommend Taulman3D's PCTPE - it's flexible and virtually indestructible, but not as soft as TPU, so it won't bend in the wind and touch the props. It's also very light. It is a pain to print with, though. Link to Taulman3D PCTPE: https://taulman3d.com/pctpe-spec.html

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