CAD Designs
- Hertswood CanSat Team

- Oct 28, 2018
- 1 min read
Updated: Feb 17, 2019
We started designing on autodesk 360, once 3D printed, we assembled for testing. Mr Kane managed to construct a prototype using a 3D printer to get all of the parts and then building it using a soldering iron to melt the pieces together. He chose to use this method of securely fusing all of the parts together as it was more secure and would take less time to become stable to use. It later passed a drop test as it survived drops from a variation of heights. The quadcopter motor arms will be in a fixed position for now, until a final concept is chosen for them to be deployed during the descent.

We plan to further produce testing component, so different parts of the project can progress and get a sense of dimensions and design limitations before designing and compiling the final design.





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