Motopreserve
Drone Enthusiast
With the new CineTank build I've been working on (you can check out the review HERE) I am using a XAircraft SuperX FC. Due to my impatience, I ended up ordering the SuperX from CNCheli (first time customer - great service) since Drew at Xaircraft America had been out of stock.
The advantage of Drew's package is that he includes a GPS "mast" for raising the compass unit up off the deck. In some brief test flights, I was afraid I might be getting some interference from the battery I have living near the GPS until I finalize where I want the final placement of everything...
Time to whip out the ShapeLock for a makeshift GPS holder. This stuff is pretty cool to work with. Unless you spend a bunch of time, you probably won't end up with the most beautiful product. But it's great for proof of concept and can be milled, drilled and tapped if needed. And I really just need some height and some protection for the time being, so this stuff comes in handy.
First thing is to find a good template. The "I love NY" mug should work just fine....
Once the template was cut - I taped it to the bottom of an old glass pie tin I bought for messing around with this stuff.... but come to think about it - I really need some apple pie. Might need to shift my priorities....
If you ever work with this stuff - you quickly learn that you DON'T want to ball up the excess material at the end of a session. It makes it almost impossible to get back to the consistency you want for shaping things. I learned this lesson AFTER I made this damn ball...
Still needs to be sanded to make it a little neater, but the aluminum shaft is nice and secure, and it should serve its purpose until I can find something purpose-made for the SuperX GPS.
The advantage of Drew's package is that he includes a GPS "mast" for raising the compass unit up off the deck. In some brief test flights, I was afraid I might be getting some interference from the battery I have living near the GPS until I finalize where I want the final placement of everything...
Time to whip out the ShapeLock for a makeshift GPS holder. This stuff is pretty cool to work with. Unless you spend a bunch of time, you probably won't end up with the most beautiful product. But it's great for proof of concept and can be milled, drilled and tapped if needed. And I really just need some height and some protection for the time being, so this stuff comes in handy.
First thing is to find a good template. The "I love NY" mug should work just fine....
![](http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/ee427/nortstudio/copters/02DDBEE3-ABD0-44C9-AB91-A5F726693F71_zpsrgwbcccx.jpg)
Once the template was cut - I taped it to the bottom of an old glass pie tin I bought for messing around with this stuff.... but come to think about it - I really need some apple pie. Might need to shift my priorities....
![](http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/ee427/nortstudio/copters/A30DE041-CCE6-4D3F-9F67-0F6E4E5FBAC9_zps96yq9ka3.jpg)
If you ever work with this stuff - you quickly learn that you DON'T want to ball up the excess material at the end of a session. It makes it almost impossible to get back to the consistency you want for shaping things. I learned this lesson AFTER I made this damn ball...
![](http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/ee427/nortstudio/copters/E15595F3-20DE-4110-871D-D5F03B09AD1E_zpsmrztxzz5.jpg)
Still needs to be sanded to make it a little neater, but the aluminum shaft is nice and secure, and it should serve its purpose until I can find something purpose-made for the SuperX GPS.
![](http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/ee427/nortstudio/copters/903A5361-7B81-4F56-B3B4-D859834760C8_zpscag1ktt9.jpg)
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