FoamieNinja Posted November 19, 2018 Posted November 19, 2018 It seems that there was no appropriate place for homebrew stuff, so I figured that this would be the appropriate place, as it's InMotion specific. I was working on one of my other projects, when I figured it would be a great time to go off on a tangent, and design a suitable stand for my V10F. This is the end result:I finished the setup with a section of carpet tile under the base. If you need a relatively low friction surface, and don't want to scar up your smooth floors, this seems to be the most appropriate option. On a side note... If the footpads for the V5/V8 are in roughly the same location, it may work for those models as well. I'm also working on another nifty little accessory that may be useful in the future, too.
John Genx Corless Posted November 19, 2018 Posted November 19, 2018 Very nice - I'm using the bottom foam packing that comes in the box as a stand atm.
Guga Posted November 20, 2018 Posted November 20, 2018 On 11/19/2018 at 12:13 AM, FoamieNinja said: It seems that there was no appropriate place for homebrew stuff, so I figured that this would be the appropriate place, as it's InMotion specific. I was working on one of my other projects, when I figured it would be a great time to go off on a tangent, and design a suitable stand for my V10F. This is the end result:I finished the setup with a section of carpet tile under the base. If you need a relatively low friction surface, and don't want to scar up your smooth floors, this seems to be the most appropriate option. On a side note... If the footpads for the V5/V8 are in roughly the same location, it may work for those models as well. I'm also working on another nifty little accessory that may be useful in the future, too. WOW! Just WOW! Good Job! I like the inlays and carpet touch. I went a bit simpler route, but same idea - didn't paint it yet.
Jason Jiao Posted November 24, 2018 Posted November 24, 2018 On 11/21/2018 at 1:05 AM, Eugene Sazhin said: WOW! Just WOW! Good Job! I like the inlays and carpet touch. I went a bit simpler route, but same idea - didn't paint it yet. Good Job!
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