As V1 was with crappy Radiolink reciever, new one is with TBS diversity, GPS, camera more in front and lot of 3D parts.
This is just update of V1 GMork: https://rotorbuilds.com/build/27717
In first version there was no place for GPS (as Mito F2 is mostly freestile frame, also there was prop in camera view. so I did GPS "sting" and offset camera forward. Also holes for silicon tubes for holding gopro session to have some dumping for Gyroflow.
Despite is 6" frame I put 7" ones on it and with no prop in view.
As usual started with sketchup and caliper, this was a plan to build (front props mower stile)
I really like how close are those 7" props on 6" frame
all 3D parts was SLA printed from flexible resin (F39)
concept of camera most in front and GPS out of electrical noise tilted 30°
this was just test version (half of the part) XT60, capacitor and LEDs inside a 3D print
camera in front, so more place to fit finder
electronic was mostly same as on V1, just a bit nicer cable management, all cables twisted.
one UART for reciever and one for INAV telemetry
original heatsink removed from VTX and add heatpad toucing top carbon plate.
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and first idea was to place antenas on arms (but after cuting them with props found out that is not good idea
so place them on gopro do the job:
an By the way, this is diagram of connection:
thank you:)
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This is awesome! I love to see major customizations like this. I've never seen a camera mount with silicone tubes for damping. Does it work well?
I'm curious about the flexible resin as well. Do you know how F39 compares to Siraya Tech Tenacious? I've had to add normal resin to this to make it less rubbery, and haven't found a perfect blend to make it similar to FDM TPU print flexibility.
Hey, Thanks! I just saw your awesome build today, so it remind me to post mine:) For Gopro 5 Session and Gopro Black 7 is neccessary to add dumping to use it with reelsteady or Gyroflow. Without that is almost not possible to use those cameras with stab software as theres too sensitive gyro. this is example of how smooth can be video stabilized with Gyroflow 1, silicone dumping and Gorpo Session:
This silicone tube solution was initially designed by Nicecrash, but I also did around 30 versions to get best results:) I don't know Siraya Tech Tenacious and only using Resione F39 (more stiff) and F69 (more rubber like) but they also getting more stiff if theres cold outside, so I can say F69 is better for winter and F39 for summer. You can imagine stiffness of F39 from this video:That resin looks ideal! I might have to try it out. I didn't start using reelsteady until i already had a hero8, so I've never really needed much damping but now that I am flying larger mirrorless cams I have been thinking about designing a mount for them. I'm using the shendrones mounts for now, and I have some alphagel dampers on the way, but your use of tubing has my wheels turning. Thanks for the info! :)
Feel free to join our Gyroflow discord server, theres so much information about stabilization in general, dumping, and using mirrorless stuff:) https://discord.gg/ZrECaGRP
Will do ;)