Everycopter multirotor drone hub (Flite Test Anycopter homage)

Everycopter multirotor drone hub (Flite Test Anycopter homage)

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Here's the spin on this text: Inspired by Flite Test's classic 'Anycopter' design from ~2013, I've created a versatile frame that can be adapted to various multirotor configurations. With two circular plates (Everycopter_hub) and an optimal number of square hardwood booms, you can build tricopters, quadcopters, pentacopters, hexacopters, octocopters, Y4s, Y6s, X8s, and more. The additional rectangular plate (Everycopter_top_plate) allows for mounting batteries or payloads, with slots for battery straps and central holes designed to accommodate 1/4" UNC bolts. Extra circular plates can be stacked above or below for increased coverage of electronics. The attached .DXF files are the exact specifications I provided to a carbon fibre CNC factory in Shenzhen, which cut them from 2mm carbon fibre. Chinese manufacturers often offer affordable options for cutting small batches (even single parts) of carbon fibre components and shipping them internationally. To assist with preparing 15mm hardwood booms, you can use the Everycopter_15mm_* files to create jigs that can be 3D printed. These jigs will help you drill mounting holes and cut angles accurately, ensuring a snug fit with your printer and the hardwood booms I used.

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