ChopSticks V2.2
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Things I disliked about the original chopsticks frame: 1. It was challenging to manufacture and excessively complicated. 2. Prone to breaking easily and warping over time. 3. 2mm carbon fiber rods are subpar. Improvements I made: 1. Easier to assemble! 2. Easily replace broken parts 3. TPU arm ends prevent nasty crashes, enhance motor protection, and provide motor dampening. 4. A reinforcement brace distributes force when crashing. 5. No glue required! There are three main variations: - 26x26 board with 65mm props - 26x26 board with 3" props - Tinyhawk board with 65mm props You also have a choice between 4-hole or 3-hole motor mounting. However, be cautious when using the 3-hole arm ends, as they may not be perfectly aligned and are not recommended. Required materials: * 3mm carbon fiber rods * An object to cut the rods (e.g., saw) * A 3D printer or access to one * TPU and PLA plastic * M2 Hardware (5mm for motors, 8mm or greater for the stack) * Ruler (for estimating or ensuring accurate lengths) * STL files in this article I'll update this as soon as the build video is released. Watch the overview video here: https://youtu.be/4Ea4Usnp7mU
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