Binder Design
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Coming soon to the web site! Here's a sneak peek of the prototype. Clipped delta fin option coming for all sizes.
www.binderdesign.com
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NIICCEEE I want one any idea approximate price that L-3000 looks alot better then my KBA - L2300
$129.99
That is darn cheap.
Coming soon to the web site! Here's a sneak peek of the prototype. Clipped delta fin option coming for all sizes.
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www.binderdesign.com
VERY happy about the surface finish on that tube section! How do you do that?
Are those sheet metal screws??? if so, why?
No, after all the work that goes into these we would not use sheet metal screws and mess them all up. They use Torx screws and PEM nut inserts. They come with hardware kits that include the Torx driver bit, Loc-tite, allen wrench, and all of the assembly hardware.
On the finishes, that is just one option of many. It is applied by CNC. Feel free to check out all of the finish options at www.binderdesign.com
Very nice. Sorry for the novice question. How does the fin can attach to the min. diam. tube?
No, after all the work that goes into these we would not use sheet metal screws and mess them all up.
Yeah silly rabbit
Beautiful work. Someday when we get up to that level.
It is assembled loosely, slid onto the airframe, then screws are tightened clamping it on. There are also set screws provided to further secure it. It clamps very tightly.
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$129.99
Ohhhh....shiny! ( Danger!, Danger!, Will Robinson....)
Hmmm-I just happen to have 4' of 54mm CF tube.......
No, after all the work that goes into these we would not use sheet metal screws and mess them all up. They use Torx screws and PEM nut inserts. They come with hardware kits that include the Torx driver bit, Loc-tite, allen wrench, and all of the assembly hardware.
On the finishes, that is just one option of many. It is applied by CNC. Feel free to check out all of the finish options at www.binderdesign.com
Ohh, so the 'tube' isn't a seamless tube, therefore it needs screws to pull itself together at the seams? that way, it can be tightened onto an airframe?
Hex nuts > sheet metal screws, but it still looks pretty draggy to me... but then again my design can't be easily disassembled and re-mounted. Different design goals.
Are you currently marketing your design? Sounds like just the ticket. I'd like to see it! Do you have a thread we can go to?
Mike, can the 54 mm be installed directly on the Loki 54-4400? (motor is the airframe).
You knew that question was coming ;-)
I received my 54mm set a few days ago - very, very nice. Thanks Mike.
I received my 54mm set a few days ago - very, very nice. Thanks Mike.
I pulled out the Blackhawk 54 kit from Black Saturday, and here's how it looks. I need to pull together the rest of the pieces and run some sims...
Coming soon to the web site! Here's a sneak peek of the prototype. Clipped delta fin option coming for all sizes.
View attachment 163555
www.binderdesign.com
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