honeybee
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Honeybee - 75mm Brushed Pico Quad Frame. Weight: 3.5 grams Props: 45mm Motors: 6x15mm (Recommended Micro Motor Warehouse 'Fast') Flight Controller: Micro Skystar FC Supported Batteries: MyLipo.de 205mah 25-50c 1s NewBeeDrone 210mah 30-60c 1s Turnigy Nano-Tech 300mah 45-90c 1s I utilize White Rubber 5mm Open Hole Ring Dual Side Cable Wiring Grommets for the motors, which are cheaper and significantly lighter than black rubber grommets from my local hardware store. Having flown an Inductrix/Tiny Whoop, I sought a quad that could handle more stress. This is the result. I'm using props from a CrazyFlie, but you can find 45mm propellers on AliExpress. If you build one, please let me know – I'm still learning and fine-tuning my PIDs. Printing in Alloy 910 yields a very crash-resistant quadcopter. It's somewhat flexible and extremely light, weighing under 22 grams fully assembled, including the 210mah battery. Print Settings: Printer Brand: Deezmaker Printer: Bukito Rafts: Yes Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 100% Notes: Alloy 910 was used, printed at a relatively slow pace. The G-code file was edited manually to reduce speed on the first two layers after the raft. Due to numerous 0.5mm walls, I had to adjust my extrusion width to 0.49mm (with a 0.5mm nozzle) in Simplify3D. Design Created with OpenSCAD
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