To continue the brag, I had a small sum set aside to do some 3D 
printing...however I have seen the real quotation numbers on it. Noy much 
like the next inkjet like how they say.

So I was out a connection system for rod, but got a little intuition and 
got a big bag (a literal big bag) of 1/2" dowel end caps. But what makes 
them special is this little protrusion with a 1/8" hole through them that 
is the key to success here I think. I've looked at it geometrically and I 
think I have a winner.

I'm thinking of doing a trick I used to do back in the day where I mix up 
some chips of ABS plastic (of of an old pipe or something) and mix in 
acetone and mix until its a nice thick paste. Then I solvent weld the hell 
out of whatever plastic I'm using (crossing my fingers these little jobbies 
I have secured for my own use are of a compatible plastic) but I am SURE 
that it will lead to the intended effect and a practical drone prototype.

But I have been looking at the forces and loads and realize that I might 
have to put a kind of mast right in the center of the base board that 
doesn't have me pleased (though it does it make it some what look like a 
ship, I understand there are some people into that). However I wouldn't say 
its typically my aesthetic.

If it works half as perfectly as I'm anticipating I will post more of this 
technique here because it seems the WAY to realistically produce 
prototyping geodesics because of the flexible approach. We will see.

On Monday, January 30, 2017 at 6:19:30 PM UTC-7, woody stanford wrote:
>
> I posted the remote control for this in Software, but I put a bunch of 
> hardware in it so I thought I'd post it here.
>
>
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!category-topic/beagleboard/software/evSIUcuWfUY
>

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