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mikroY4
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mikroY4
After the success of
drunK131 I wanted to challange myself to follow the line of one part print style and create even smaller racing quadcopter.
In my 3D printedquadcopters fleet that I have designed you can find a Tricopter, Racing quadcopter and Tiny Whoops. This time I was looking for something new a 16*16 Flight controller size micro Y4.
The idea behind mikroY4 is to create one part printed Y4 frame, mainting one part print add durabilty to the 3D printed frame.
Printing the frame
This is my first attempt to print Nylon, I'm using ePA from Esun and printing at 215°c on my Tevo Tarntula stock was smooth and without any problem.
Instructions
1. Print Main_Frame and Upper_back_tail_motor_mount
2. Add your electronics, check my part suggestions below for my built
2a. First I mount all the motors and place the motor wirings through their holes
2b. Then I place the 4in1 Esc's with the FC stack, receiver and AIO camera. Dont forget to pre solder everything!
2c. Sol
After the success of
drunK131 I wanted to challange myself to follow the line of one part print style and create even smaller racing quadcopter.
In my 3D printedquadcopters fleet that I have designed you can find a Tricopter, Racing quadcopter and Tiny Whoops. This time I was looking for something new a 16*16 Flight controller size micro Y4.
The idea behind mikroY4 is to create one part printed Y4 frame, mainting one part print add durabilty to the 3D printed frame.
Printing the frame
This is my first attempt to print Nylon, I'm using ePA from Esun and printing at 215°c on my Tevo Tarntula stock was smooth and without any problem.
Instructions
1. Print Main_Frame and Upper_back_tail_motor_mount
2. Add your electronics, check my part suggestions below for my built
2a. First I mount all the motors and place the motor wirings through their holes
2b. Then I place the 4in1 Esc's with the FC stack, receiver and AIO camera. Dont forget to pre solder everything!
2c. Sol
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