3d-printable cinewhoop

3d-printable cinewhoop

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I created my own cinewhooper, putting a lot of effort into making it lightweight and durable. The drone can fly close to objects and bump into things while carrying a GoPro, thanks to soft material in ducts and camera cage for durability and protection. Check out my videos on Instagram at @cinewhopper. I designed a super slim cage with an anti-vibration mount for the Hero 5 session: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4321803. To save 5-10 grams, use these prop nuts: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4545772. The ducts are printed with special low-weight settings, expecting 30-35 grams for a double. There is also a +0.5 mm version that will leave a small gap to the props (recommended). I recommend using Cura because Slic3r is not good with even infills. Material: TPU 98 or Ninjaflex Layer height: 0.2 Wall line count: 2 Infill density: 5%, type: grid Speed: 30 Retraction: off I used small rubber bands to mount the receiver and video transmitter, spacers (4x16mm aluminium spacers for M3), screws (a bunch of 8-10mm M3 nylon screws and nuts), a controller (MAMBA F405 Mini MK2 flight controller with ESC cube), motors (Emax 1306 4000 KV), camera (Hawkeye Firefly Fortress), VTX (Eachine TX805 or similar), antenna (Rush Cherry RHCP MMCX), receiver (Frsky XM + or similar), propeller (3 inch). Don't forget to check out Reelsteady Go to stabilize your shots and get that epic cinematic look!

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