<div>3D printable brushless gopro hero3 gimbal for TBS Discovery quadcopter frame.</div><div><br>Presentation video:<br><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnAEkdHy9K0" target="" rel="">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnAEkdHy9K0</a><br><br></div><div>Here is a video of it flying:</div><div><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHgYfMGjTZA" target="" rel="">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHgYfMGjTZA</a><br><br>And here is a video of my quadcopter setup and how to mount the parts:<br><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6aL8s58-DE" target="" rel="">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6aL8s58-DE</a><br></div><div><br></div><div>Of course if you get the TBS Discovery Pro from Team Black Sheep then you don't need this. It already have a brushless gimbal on it: <a href="http://team-blacksheep.com/products/prod:discopro" target="" rel="" title="Link: http://team-blacksheep.com/products/prod:discopro">http://team-blacksheep.com/products/prod:discopro</a><br><br>Update: The gimbal also works with the original gopro hd hero<br>And most likely also the hero 2. <a href="http://youtu.be/g81f_jeNMjk" target="" rel="">http://youtu.be/g81f_jeNMjk</a><br>I also added a modified version in file hero1mod.zip that is supposed <br>to be optimized for hero1, but i have not tested myself and i will not..<br><br>Update:<br>TBS Core is not compatible with this gimbal. It is in the way for it.<br>I am thinking of a solution to the problem. <br><br><br>Instructions:<br>Print all the parts. The roll motor mount (pl-roll-mm.stl) needs to be printed with support.<br><br>Some prints are a bit tricky, you might need to after drill some holes and clean up a bit with a knife..<br><br>Build it using the parts from the goodluckbuy gimbal (see bill of materials).<br><br>The gimbals IMU is glued to the under side of the little plate that extrudes on the down side of the gopro mount. <br><br>You need to cut away parts of the TBS Discovery frame. <br>(yes you will need to mutilate your frame to use this gimbal, be careful not to<br>cut or drill into any electrical traces in the plates). <br><br>See included picture. cutplates.jpeg for where to cut. <br><br>The fpv camera is glued or taped to the mount, you might need to file the hole a <br>bit to make it fit.<br><br>Do not force the parts together, then the parts might break, drill the holes a bit or <br>file on the parts instead if they don't fit smoothly..<br><br>Fly and enjoy stabilized video :-)<br><br>ps. I can be slow on answering mail, comments etc. If i have not answered within a week i will probably never do so you need to send again ! Sorry about that i have a lot of things to do and have hard time keeping up on my mail sometimes. </div>
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