FREE - Enertion Simple Motor Mount | OPEN SOURCE

Could you tell us what the bolts are? I know you use elevator nuts for securing the motor plate to the clamp and socket caps but I am not on length etc.

Stainless Steel Socket head cap screws M6 x 16 M6 x 20

The plate is fixed with, M6 flat head carriage screw & Nylock nut

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That, I can say is true. I abused my first r-spec II with rain, dirt, sand, ect… Never had any issues with ti.

He said mount… not motor. :wink:

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Is solidworks the only program that can open this.

I made an OnShape file for people without desktop CAD. OnShape is free online CAD. You can export and modify the design on OnShape if you want. The hardware specs are in the document description.

Enertion Motor Mount

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Can also be opened in Fusion 360

my fusion 360 wont. i Downladded solidworks.

You have to select upload and it will convert the files for Fusion 360.

Thanks…

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Alright guys. This whole thing is new to me still. I’ve been reading a ton and am trying to learn. So say if I wanted to make this motor mount, how would I go about it. I downloads the files, then what? Can I bring them in somewhere to have them make it? What kind of shop? What kind of material do I have them make it in if I want it exactly as enertion makes it? I figured I would ask you guys the steps I need to take because you guys know. You know how I know that you guys know? Because every time I’ve asked a question in this forum I get an answer. I love this shit. Thanks!

Came out great, Just waiting for the Carbon Fiber part now :grin:

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Hit up a machine shop

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Yeah. I’m going to. Just wondering what the parts are made of. The clamp is aluminum right? And the carbon fiber part? Is that actually carbon fiber? Do I just give them the downloaded files or something?

Do you have a CNC machine??

Do you guys think a machine shop will charge more than this mount is worth. I wanted to get 4 of them made.

No, its a friend of mine that does.

i bet a machine shop will charge way more than the cost of buying them already made from enertion. unless you have a friend with the tools or know how to do it yourself at techshop it doesn’t seem worth it.

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Just have them make it out of aluminum but better yet steel…

Gotta get it priced out…better if you get your friends to get in on it.

And yes they need the files

The alternative is

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