DJI Inspired (3D Printable Quad / Multirotor) Upgrades

DJI Inspired (3D Printable Quad / Multirotor) Upgrades

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QuadFramesUK have created a highly detailed, 3D printable quadcopter model based directly off of the DJI Inspire one. You can check out their YouTube video on the subject at https://youtu.be/9LLGdwEebt8 or see their design process unfold through other videos at https://youtu.be/sXneKPQRs6g, https://youtu.be/laHpy1G9Wug and https://youtu.be/aUdoYpl_7yk. Visit QuadFramesUK's website for more information about their quadcopter project. This site also hosts downloads of attachments and upgrades: https://www.quadframesuk.co.uk. For a notification on when the SXQ5 frames are in stock, be sure to sign up to QuadFramesUK's email list at http://eepurl.com/deq-3H. For any STL file inquiries, contact them through their sales team at Sales@QuadFramesUK.co.uk. Purchasers who don't have a 3D printer can buy printed parts directly from QuadFramesUK and all of the necessary hardware will be included. This option is especially appealing for anyone with a 3D model that they would like to see made but lack access to the appropriate equipment, as contact with QuadFramesUK for any questions regarding such prints is welcome at Sales@QuadFramesUK.co.uk. For those interested in advanced accessories for their quadcopter project, it will feature a MoPro mobius conversion cam, a 3-axis gimbal system compatible with both GoPro and Mobius, Sonar sensors to help avoid objects during flight and even an LED flash light feature for the Dji naza v2. Please note that some STL files available on their website have recently been revised. Those users who downloaded the older versions before January 9th of 2015 must replace these with newer versions to obtain the best printing experience possible. Visit the blog section at https://www.quadframesuk.co.uk for details about these and other new updates and modifications, such as changes made to enhance lighter print weights, which will naturally translate into reduced support needs resulting in shorter printing times. The design now also supports easier mounting of their 3D printed three-axis gimbal designed specifically for GoPro or Mobius cameras. Be sure to visit QuadFramesUK's official website at https://www.quadframesuk.co.uk and sign up to their email list to keep informed about any future product releases and upcoming events: http://eepurl.com/deq-3H. Like and follow them on social media to show support for the innovative design company: - Post a photo of one of their 3D prints to QuadFramesUK's Facebook page, located at http://www.facebook.com/QuadFramesUK. Like, share, comment and retweet QuadFramesUK posts and be entered in our upcoming free giveaway drawings! Also take advantage of our YouTube channel subscription for exclusive giveaways, design tutorials and tips on quadcopter building and flying. Please find the link to the ANET A8 3D printer here with a limited-time offer coupon available upon completion of the following purchase steps. Use this link to access special offers at Anet's site:

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