Hub Motor CAD Photo Dump:
Four-part - Hyperion Mk2: This is probably my most refined hub motor design, utilizing a thin quadcopter motor over airplane motors, characterized by long lengths (00xx). It doesn't have a shaft and instead runs a 10-32 bolt along the length of the two static hubs, giving preload to the motor and bearings. However, the bolt being embedded in the hub results in loads being transferred to bolts as opposed to a shaft. Four-part -Chronus: This design uses a Propdrive V2 5050, meaning the hub motor has to be quite wide to compensate for the large motor. One-part - Chronus: This was the original design for my hobbyweight's hub motor, but I decided to revamp it to the above design after seeing the success of Luke Quin's Kitten Mittens. One-part - Hyperion Mk1: This was my original hub motor design, which was used successfully in my antweight Hyperion. I didn't have any issues with the one-part design; plus, it had super low friction. Two-part - Uranus: This was my firs...