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3" Quad: Composite and 3D Printed
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Note: Scale by 1000%, I will upload scaled files in the future
Build Video:
Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmeDFdQ0giI
Part 2: https://youtu.be/rmeDFdQ0giI
Maiden: https://youtu.be/yWrC88wD_bc
I wanted a quad with more power than the tiny whoop without being to much louder. After looking at a lot of frames and seeing a video from iforce2d where he makes a frame out of plywood and carbon fiber I decided to put my 3D printer back to work and make a quad out of 3D printed plates and fiberglass.
Materials:
3D Print: PLA
Fiberglass and Epoxy: 3oz and 3:1 epoxy from US Composites
Hardware: FPVCrate Hardware Pack from getfpv
Propellers: DAL Cyclone T3056C Pro
Electronics:
Stack: iFlight SucceX Micro F4 V2.1 FC - 12A 4in1 ESC V2 - V2 VTX 16x16mm Fly Tower Stack
Motors: EMAX RS1606 4000kv
Receiver: FrSky XM+ SBUS Mini
Camera: Foxeer Razer Mini 1200TVL 2.1mm
Antenna: Lumenier Micro Dipole 5.8GHz
Battery: Tattu 2s 800mAh
Build Video:
Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmeDFdQ0giI
Part 2: https://youtu.be/rmeDFdQ0giI
Maiden: https://youtu.be/yWrC88wD_bc
I wanted a quad with more power than the tiny whoop without being to much louder. After looking at a lot of frames and seeing a video from iforce2d where he makes a frame out of plywood and carbon fiber I decided to put my 3D printer back to work and make a quad out of 3D printed plates and fiberglass.
Materials:
3D Print: PLA
Fiberglass and Epoxy: 3oz and 3:1 epoxy from US Composites
Hardware: FPVCrate Hardware Pack from getfpv
Propellers: DAL Cyclone T3056C Pro
Electronics:
Stack: iFlight SucceX Micro F4 V2.1 FC - 12A 4in1 ESC V2 - V2 VTX 16x16mm Fly Tower Stack
Motors: EMAX RS1606 4000kv
Receiver: FrSky XM+ SBUS Mini
Camera: Foxeer Razer Mini 1200TVL 2.1mm
Antenna: Lumenier Micro Dipole 5.8GHz
Battery: Tattu 2s 800mAh
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