Floppy Whoop for 6.5mm Brushed Motors

Floppy Whoop for 6.5mm Brushed Motors

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I finally managed to get a 3D printed Tiny Whoop frame that weighs almost as little as the Inductrix stock frame. I used PLA/PHA, a highly durable material, for printing it. To keep the motors in place, I suggest applying a small amount of Zap Goo or something similar. The dipole antenna is also a better choice for the VTX because it keeps everything relatively low. You can purchase this frame from http://www.rockstaralchemist.com/product/floppy-whoop-for-6-5mm-motors. My project objectives are clear: I want to create a frame that provides just enough prop protection (by losing the ducts), supports both the stock Inductrix and BeeBrain flight controllers, requires no support during printing, and has reasonable durability compared to the Inductrix stock frame. Here's what worked for me: Printer Brand: LulzBot; Printer: TAZ 6; Rafts: No; Supports: No; Resolution: 200 um; Infill: 20%; Notes: PLA/PHA

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