Hammer Mini H Quad v3.0 - Converted to 3D

Hammer Mini H Quad v3.0 - Converted to 3D

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Seeking Mini H Quad frames, I stumbled upon a site called http://untestedprototype.com/ with nine DXF format plans for CNC milling. Though lacking a CNC mill myself, I possess a 3D printer and have opted to start with the Hammer Mini H Quad v3.0 frame using Rhino3D to convert the DXF files into STLs. Despite my novice status in 3D modeling and printing, feedback is welcomed, as are suggestions for improvements once printed on your machine. Version 3.1 of the files includes revisions such as a thinner Mobius plate, added spacers to the arms, holes for larger flight controllers, and adjusted positions for hex posts. Additional arm options with cutouts for motor wires and spacers have been provided in ArmLighter.stl and Arm_Lighter_Spacer.stl. For assembly, consult the manual at http://untestedprototype.com/2014/03/hammer-mini-h-quad-v3-0-manual/. While assembling, remember that the part thicknesses may vary from the original plan. Print the components in PLA at 80% infill using the following required parts: 4 arms, 1 MainBot, 1 MainTop, 1 Top, 1 Mobius, 2 Landing pieces; also needed are nuts, bolts, spacers, and other hardware. The motor should be RCX 1804 (2400KV) Micro Outrunner Brushless Motor (both clockwise and anti-clockwise), while the propeller is a 5x3 2-blade type. An Afro ESC 12Amp Multi-rotor Motor Speed Controller (SimonK firmware) serves as the ESC, and an AIOP V1.1 ALL IN ONE PRO Flight Controller functions as the flight controller. A FrSky V8R7-II 2.4GHz 7CH Receiver completes the necessary components for assembly.

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