Mabuchi 555 and Drill Motor Mounts to 20x40 V-Slot!

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So we found our-selfs working on a couple projects where we needed motor to connect the Mabuchi 555 and this drill motor we got on eBay to a section of 20x40 V-Slot rail for a tool project we are working on so we went to Open-SCAD and designed to bad boys so figured we would hasre them with the world for whatever project you can dream up. They mount to the 20x40 rail via 2 number #8 bolts and magic nuts (STL included here). You can couple this with the 20x40 legs (update) to complete the rail package. For the cinching bolts I used a number #8 bolt (#6 will also work) as too we have left the holes tight and need to be drilled to size to match the bolts you decide to use. Oh where can you get the motors? Need some V-Slot Maker Rail:http://diy3dtech.com/maker-rail/ Mabuchi 555 hobby motors:http://diy3dtech.com/mabuchi-555-12v-dc-hobby-motors/ Drill Motors:http://diy3dtech.com/dc-6v-24v-mini-rotary-tool-electric-drill/ Major Favor: if you make one of these please post a MAKE and share it with the community :-) Also, please share an link any modules you design and if you are interested in me designing a module, just let me know in the comments below and I will see what I can do time permitting. Also, please follow us on MyMiniFactory and give this a like if it came in handy and for more information on this project, please visit us at http://www.DIY3DTech.com as well as subscribe to our YouTube Channel at http://YouTube.DIY3DTech.com along with a visit to our drone site and YouTube channel at http://video-drone.DIY3DTech.com If you are looking for one of a kind swag shop for yourself or a Maker Geek friend, visit our swag shop at http://Swag.DIY3DTech.com for unique 3D Printing, Laser Cutting and CNC swag! Too, if you want a behind the scene look at what we are working on be sure to follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/diy3dtech/)!

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