Axel's modular 3D printed quadcopter (wooden arms)
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This is my modular quadcopter designed around 15x15 mm wooden motor arms. You can build the quadcopter any size you want by adjusting the length of the wooden motor arms, and customize it using different landing gears or other extra pieces. Update: 2017-08-15 I've removed the parts for the hexacopter since it didn't fly very well due to its excessive weight. I was also not satisfied with the design. The base plate for the quadcopter has been modified and several new pieces have been added, including a small extra plate for mounting something that screws onto the base plate, three different FPV camera mounting brackets with varying angles, and mounts for FrSky style PCB RX antennas. Some of the components on this quadcopter are identical to my other quadcopter design featuring carbon fiber motor arms. Take a look at it here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2427724 Print Settings Printer: My own DIY CoreXY printer Rafts: Doesn't matter Supports: Doesn't matter Resolution: 0.15 mm layer height, 0.4 mm nozzle Infill: 40% Notes: Use 3-4 shell layers to make the parts strong. Set the top and bottom layers of the motor mounts and landing gears to a large number to make them completely solid. I printed mine from PLA, but PETG or ABS would likely make it more crash-resistant.
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