FlatWhoop

FlatWhoop

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A modification to the work by Jimbob (thanks for the excellent work!) to his Inductrix frame has been added. A front underslung camera mount has been installed, the frame has been flattened slightly and the motor protection has been removed in order to make it lighter. The battery mount has also been widened to fit Blade MCPX batteries. This is a special-case type build, but it has been shared in case someone else wants to try it. Print Settings Printer: JGAurora A3 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 100% Notes: My final print is 100% infill on concentric setting (seemed to work well this way on my printer). Supports have been installed everywhere, and the percentage of supports could be cranked up for possibly better motor support, though it printed fine on mine with between 15 and 25%. It's possible to get away with fewer shells and infill, but things are already pretty thin and the Inductrix is supposed to be able to take a crash or two. Post-Printing My flight controller has been mounted "inside" the frame (see pics). The fit is really tight, but it's possible to wedge it in there. Motors should fit tightly, and if not, a strip of packing tape on the motor can be used.

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