Preface
This gimbal was based upon two other sources, of which unfortunately the source files are not available and both authors did not reply to my inquiries.
Turbi's design was created for 28mm motors, which are available through hobbyking. The lightest ones I could find were ~32g 2206-140KV, which is quite a lot. I wanted to have a gimbal with smaller and even lighter motors 1807-340KV (beware of their stiff cables though, see my photographs for suggested motor mounting position and cable guidance).
My overall weight is 154g with cam, controller board and cables, which seems to be extremely good compared to the metal gimbals you can buy off ebay or hobbyking.
Changes to original sources
With the source STLs, it seems impossible to import the meshes with sketchup or Solidworks: both programs have "repair-on-open", which breakes a lot of faces. So I used OpenSCAD to augment the existing meshes and export a new complete STL. Worked fine.
Tools and Materials
Notes
bras_suspension.STL | 680.6KB | |
holder_top.scad | 1.5KB | |
holder_top.stl | 183.4KB | |
Mobius_Mount-Mirrored.stl | 889.7KB | |
Mobius_Mount-Mirrored_filled.scad | 429.0B | |
Mobius_Mount-Mirrored_filled.stl | 2.8MB | |
Mobius_Mount.stl | 889.7KB | |
pitch_arm.STL | 2.1MB | |
pitch_arm_small.scad | 225.0B | |
pitch_arm_small.stl | 1.6MB | |
roll_arm.STL | 3.0MB | |
roll_arm_small.scad | 837.0B | |
roll_arm_small.stl | 1.2MB | |
roll_arm_small_0.8cm.stl | 2.4MB | |
support_X.STL | 10.9MB | |
support_X_small_holes.scad | 463.0B | |
support_X_small_holes.STL | 7.8MB |