hubsan triblade 3d models
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... image, along with additional necessary reinforcements to compensate for its presence. ...I deliberately choose not to attach the guard via screwing, but without this adjustment, it wouldn't even attempt to fit seamlessly onto my Hubsan drone.
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I created a compact container to transport my custom-built Hubsan racing drone, which can be found on Thingiverse at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1572867. ...The design requires two M3x25 screws and corresponding nuts to serve as the hinges for easy...
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Specs: Motor Hole Diameter: 8mm (Check Update) Internals: H107L Part Count: 2 UPDATE 1: Motor holes modified to 8.5mm so that Hubsan H107C motors will fit. Motor holes also lowered so the motors stick out the top more. Download the "Update 1" file...
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Design your Hubsan X4 using the available tools such as drawing shapes, cutting out components and assembling parts together with an assembly group function that holds things together without causing issues like glue might otherwise do. ... Once...
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Frame for Hubsan 8.5mm Motors: A Work in Progress I'm designing a new frame for the Hubsan 8.5mm motors, and it's still in its infancy! The plan is to add a camera mount on both the front and second levels, holding the battery. For now, I've placed...
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I misplaced the control stick tip for my Hubsan H901A radio and couldn't get one from Hubsan. So I created a replacement myself. I 3D printed this replica using PLA, and after some sanding to smooth out the post, it fit perfectly into place. Its...
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This tool ensures smooth calibration of the compass on Hubsan H502S X4 drones, likely compatible with other models as well. To use it effectively, follow these steps: 1. Rotate the drone horizontally to perform calibration compass 1. 2. Then, rotate...
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These wide arched legs are engineered specifically for the Hubsan X4 H501S quadcopter, attaching securely to its arms via screws that fit perfectly into existing screw holes. They provide ample height to accommodate a Yi Lite action camera and GoPro...
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This design offers a revamped landing gear setup for the Hubsan H501s drone, boasting enhanced durability compared to its original counterpart. The redesigned system features three distinct foot options: a 3-foot variant, a minimalist bare foot...
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My Hubsan X4 just took a bad hit and the frame is badly damaged. Since I had some leftover materials, I designed this new frame myself. Although it's not as strong as the original, it's super lightweight and incredibly easy to swap out if...
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Ultralight Landing Gear designed for the Hubsan H501S or similar. Provides ground clearance during landing/takeoff and provides space for belly-mounted battery or action cam. Weight of complete set of 4 legs including zip-ties and cushioning...
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Instead of attempting to correct Froetz's mistakes, I decided to create an entirely new chassis for the Hubsan quadcopter. My design follows roughly the same dimensions but boasts a more forward placement of the circuit holder. However, due to a...
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A custom propeller guard designed specifically for the Hubsan X4 107C+ drone. It's worth noting that this model is unique and distinct from other drones bearing the same name, with varying designs. In retrospect, I could have shaved off a few grams...
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The v2 prop guard accommodates both older and newer Hubsan Q4 (H111), Estes Proto X Nano, syncro, and SLT quads with its updated design featuring a serial number ending in 25. It also fits the previous version with the smaller motor holder. The v3...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfU8JrZj4oY These propeller guards were crafted specifically to fit seamlessly onto the Hubsan X4H107C quad copter. Their sleek, uncomplicated design allows them to withstand immense stress and serve as an optimal...
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Hubsan x4 Micro Racer Chassis is taking shape, boasting a compact design with motors centered 57 mm apart, while keeping propellers as small as possible. Testing is underway, but keep in mind this is still a work in progress! Upcoming additions...
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I aimed to create a Hubsan x4 frame that could be printed in one piece on my Anycubic Photon. It fits perfectly on the bed if you tilt the model to a 45-degree angle. I was generous with the support material as I encountered a couple of droopy...
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To attach the battery, I integrated notches on the bottom of the frame using bracelet loom bands, a technique borrowed from mouserunner's "Micro quad v1 remix for Hubsan X4". The rotary slot pattern should accommodate the Hubsan FC, as the frame...
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Inspired by the Thingiverse design number 636591, I designed and built my own race-chassis for the Hubsan X4 first generation drone with two LED lights, equipped with 7mm motors. The chassis was printed in PLA material and weighs approximately 8.5...
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I recently acquired a Hubsan H107C Camera and quickly discovered that its motor was incompatible with my existing H107L protective ring. Determined to find a solution, I decided to design my own custom ring, which required four attempts before I got...
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These blades were specifically designed for my quadcopter Hubsan X4 H107C as seen in the last photo. Instructions: A hard model, impossible to print without support using FDM tech. I successfully printed this on a Russian 3D-printer called Picaso 3D...
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Simple three-piece mount for action cameras and Hubsan Zino drones. It swivels -90 to +90 degrees forward and backward, making it universally compatible. Pair it with our multi-mount or attach directly to the Zino. If you have questions, just send an...
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The Hubsan X4 v2 Prop Guard needs a minor tweak. The holes for the motor are marginally too small out of the box, requiring some precision work to achieve a perfect fit. I employ a light touch with fine-grit sandpaper to subtly smooth out the edges...
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I recently tried to find a foldable sun hood for my Hubsan H501S transmitter, but it was nowhere to be found on the market. However, I stumbled upon a suitable option for the H107D model that didn't quite fit directly onto my H501S. Luckily, I came...
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This is my first octocopter prototype, a modification of the renowned Hubsan X4 H107L quadcopter. The original 240mAh battery does not last very long. Adding a second one in parallel with the first one will probably extend flight times significantly....
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This is a clip on legs and carry frame for the Hubsan H501s quadcopter / drone, expertly designed to enhance its functionality. Assembled effortlessly, it clips directly onto the drone, providing a sturdy platform for added accessories like cameras,...
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I designed and fabricated some custom legs for my Hubsans to give them more lift off the ground. This provides better prop clearance in tall grass and increased ground clearance for my Runcam Split camera. Adjusting the leg length is straightforward...
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Quad props for Hubsan Mini drones: Hubsan 107 L Hubsan 107 D Hubsan 107 C Category: 3D Printing
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This model was created using Tinkercad's innovative design platform. ...You can easily edit it right now by visiting the official website at https://www.tinkercad.com/designs/0yHyCljaDoU.