Hubsan x4 107 Quadcopter Frame
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I'm still experimenting with this copter prototype.I managed to find some attractive frames online that caught my attention. I had the idea to print them using Taulman 910 Alloy, which is known for its high durability.I printed several designs and was surprised by their lack of rigidity. My goal was to increase the rigidity and reduce the weight of the frame.I decided to print the frame with Taulman 910 Alloy, a 40% infill, and tweaked the solid infill threshold to 125mm^2, making the arms almost entirely solid. The frame weighs approximately 14 grams. Unfortunately, I failed to meet my goal of trimming some weight. It's possible that I prioritized aesthetics over practicality in my design principles. However, the frame is extremely rigid. To attach the battery, I integrated notches on the bottom of the frame using bracelet loom bands, a technique borrowed from mouserunner's "Micro quad v1 remix for Hubsan X4". The rotary slot pattern should accommodate the Hubsan FC, as the frame design is symmetrical and allows the FC to be mounted facing either axis. The slot standoffs on top are designed as support material while bridging and can be trimmed off later.*This is still an untested prototype.*
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