Open Mesh Radio Bracket

Bracket v4.stl (253.0 KB)

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I’m assuming this is a 3D printable bracket?
In any case, I’m definitely gonna look at this!

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Not in a position to look at this yet, but does it keep the lights fully visible for field staff to diagnose issues in event of robot going unintentionally stationary? Part of my “Help Me Help You” mantra at events I FTA.

Image of the mount:

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Yes, this bracket was 3D printed, then attached to the robot with some low profile screws. The narrow side clips hold it in place enough but I wouldn’t say they’d secure it enough in a match or heavy practice. The wider supports with the holes fit a large (5mm wide) zip tie to keep it from falling out, but do not put pressure on the top of the radio.

Where do you loop the other part of the ziptie? Just below the bracket? Or underneath somewhere?

Sorry, I meant to get a photo at our meeting tonight but forgot, so I super-zoomed in on the best photo I had on hand. Basically we used a single zip tie across the two points, not wrapped around, and used the end of a second zip tie to secure it, if that makes sense. One sideways and one top to bottom was more than enough.

open_mesh_bracket

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