Inductrix Frame
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Alternative Frame for Blade Inductrix Indoor Quadcopter I created this design after struggling to find a reliable print option for my printer(s). My friends and I participate in indoor obstacle races, making it challenging to distinguish the tiny quads from their standard colors. You can use either the stock canopy or my custom-designed canopy with fin. The fin provides enhanced visibility. The dark blue frame features 1mm thick walls and was printed in ABS on my TAZ 5 using a 0.5mm nozzle. The light blue 'thin' frame is designed for printing with a 0.4mm nozzle and is made from PLA, printed on my Monoprice Select Mini. To protect my motors during rough landings, I use small foam blocks attached to the bottoms of my motors. Short flight videos can be viewed here: https://goo.gl/photos/HeY2yZgi1PdTUQf58https://goo.gl/photos/qtokLHaDPX9A9tua8 Print Settings Printer Brand: Taz 5 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 50% to 100% Notes: The dark blue frame is printed in ABS on the TAZ 5, while the light blue 'thin' frame is printed in PLA on the MP Select Mini. ABS offers superior strength. How I Designed This I created this design using OpenSCAD. This was my first complex OpenSCAD design project.
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