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C/E-clips and washers
#1
I lost my first bell today. Found it, yay!

It’s got a 1.5mm shaft. I was able to find replacement 1.5mm e-clips easily, but I can’t seem to find an appropriately sized brass washer to go above the clip.

Anyone have any idea where I can find some? It’s for a Eachine 1104-kv7500 on an Eachine Aurora 90.

Thanks!


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Dangerous operations.

Disclaimer: I don’t know wtf I’m talking about.
I wish I could get the smell of burnt electronics out of my nose.
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#2
If you're in the US you could try McMaster-Carr. They seem to have pretty much anything you could ever need. The item you need is called a "shim", so just browse the catalogue of those and try to find something suitable.

https://www.mcmaster.com/shims
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#3
Thanks!
Dangerous operations.

Disclaimer: I don’t know wtf I’m talking about.
I wish I could get the smell of burnt electronics out of my nose.
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#4
No problem. I wish I lived in the US because that place seems to be a mechanical engineers gold mine Big Grin
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#5
I always wonder how the hell MCMASTER does inventory on the nuts and bolt and washer omg.
I cant imagine looking for a .4mm washer Smile
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#6
Don’t get me started.

McMaster-Carr is the only vendor I envy Americans for having back when I was into hobby/home machining even more with my recent projects.

Apart from inventory, they literally have CAD designs for all the products they carry.

You could literally design an entire product in a CAD program like Fusion360 using their inventory and order all the nuts, bolts, screws, washers etc from them.

Even there collection of metal/alloy stock with all the variety of grades, thickness, sizes etc is impressive.

You can’t imagine how many times I have had to drive around town visiting hardware shops for a specific M2 screw with a particular thread pattern never to find it and waiting a month for delivery after ordering online.

Or literally beg machine shops to let me look at their metal off-cuts/scrap section because I needed some specific size/grade aluminium or brass for a project.

Some local suppliers here do not show prices online or deal individuals directly or their minimum order quantity will make you want to get out just as fast as you walked in.
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