The file 'Portable Carbon Fiber Mast Mount For Ham Radio – For Molle Gear – Fits Lil Dude 6 – Tacticool Radio – 3D Printer Model' is (f3d,stl) file type, size is 1.8MB.
What did I remix? I brought the inner walls (36.3mm), in so that the Lil Dude 6 mast will snap into place and in theory, I could operate tacticool ham radio from my bronco, with the tailgate open, without having to bring my bulky flag pole / trailer mount. UPDATE: Operating tacticool from the Bronco was not good.. This will work very well to hold a mast on these Molle panels, but there's too much stress on the part, when deploying the wire and using this as a mast holder.
Nox the Fox was kind enough to provide this free for remixing. I will be happy to also change the ID of the mount, so it fits your mast, I just need the OD of your bottom section of mast (if you need help, otherwise, the design file included.
I assume, but do not know that the Gigaparts POTA 20 mast will fix the one I mixed, but I don't know as I have not seen the mast.
Need more stability? Print 2.
I printed with the following settings:
ASA Filament, 6 outer walls, 80 percent infill, Both objects flat on the ground with supports enabled (I Used Trees), a smile (Optional)
Bambu X1C.
Lil Dude 6 is available August/September 2024. Lil Dude 6 pictured is only a prototype.
Please note: This 3D file is a remix and not mine. This item is not for, and will not be for sale as per the stipulations in the original file, Not For Commercial Use. Thanks.
(Update: Going to test with two. Works great as a mast holder, but I want to deploy it in the air. when doing so, the clips holding the cinch straps broke).
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