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3" micro drone frame
by BillyD_FPV
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Made for 3" props and a 20x20 stack, camera should be 14x14mm (nano) size.
This has two main plates that are offset vertically as a way to separate them so that when you break something you only have to replace one plate. (legend has it that all your props will have cleaner air in forward flight as well, not sure how much that really matters though.)
The components all bolt to the center sled that should be printed out of TPU. My hope with this was to make a frame that is easier to replace arms on. This way if you break the bottom plate you don't need to remove stack screws or anything like that.
You'll need some M3 stand-offs to bolt the plates to, height will depend on how tall your stack is. I used 25mm on the pictured build.
I'll try and get a sled made for whoop style boards as well.
***EDITS***
Whoop style sled was added.
Camera mounts have been reinforced to hopefully reduce camera jello.
Bottom plate design was modified to allow USB access for boards wit
This has two main plates that are offset vertically as a way to separate them so that when you break something you only have to replace one plate. (legend has it that all your props will have cleaner air in forward flight as well, not sure how much that really matters though.)
The components all bolt to the center sled that should be printed out of TPU. My hope with this was to make a frame that is easier to replace arms on. This way if you break the bottom plate you don't need to remove stack screws or anything like that.
You'll need some M3 stand-offs to bolt the plates to, height will depend on how tall your stack is. I used 25mm on the pictured build.
I'll try and get a sled made for whoop style boards as well.
***EDITS***
Whoop style sled was added.
Camera mounts have been reinforced to hopefully reduce camera jello.
Bottom plate design was modified to allow USB access for boards wit
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