I wasn't suggesting using that hardware, just the overall design of a one piece L-bracket since you said you weren't sure how you liked the mock up visually. Was just thinking of a way for you to use less connection points and assembly screws.
Would like some opinions on this part I made
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I understand. The new design will have one less connection point. Stay tuned for that.32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) wasComment
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So I've decided to change a few things. If you haven't seen my other thread, I've decided to put the rudder on the left instead of the right. So in doing this it makes this setup look cleaner because you see the whole carbon strip and no bracket step to the outside. Then I also decided the route I was going with keeping the bracket from twisting. I milled a 3/8 slot perfect centered and the 3/8" bracket sits in it. Only thing I don't like is the material that's supposed to be 3/8" is .005 smaller than 3/8 so there a small amount of play when the screw isn't tightened. No big deal there. I'm putting a bigger screw and I'll rough the mating surfaces. It's not going to move (I'm just being picky because .005 isn't much lol).
Yes I know the curve on the material is now the wrong way lol. I'm just using this one for mockup. I'll be making another
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