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TinyWhoopMat with M2 screws or snap ball support

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P2S
A1 mini
X1 Carbon
A1
X1E
P1P
H2S
H2D Pro
X1
P1S
H2D
H2C
X2D
A2L

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
2.1 h
2 plates
5.0(1)

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Description

I created this remix starting from both project:

  1. TinyWhoopMat: make whoop soldering easier (Project by @Listere)
  2. TinyWhoop Mat – M2 Screw & Snap‑Ball Mount Ver (Project by @rkoba)

From the first, I chose the extended base with the 4 motor mounts because I find it more practical, especially with the M2 screw mount, which saves me from having to loosen and retighten the screws to rotate the FC.
From the second, however, the snap-on ball mounts and M2 screws are excellent and better suited to my needs, but they didn't include the version with the 4 motor mounts.

 

For this print, I used PLA, and it seems to work well. The 1mm motor shafts fit snugly into place with just the right amount of force.

I guess both TPU and PETG are fine as they are already used in the remixed projects.

See my other models!!!

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these are dope! super excited to use them on my next builds
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Sweet remix! love it
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Thanks! And thanks for your great design.
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