
Mini FPV Quadcopter
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Here's a 3D printed mini quad based on my popular tricopter design that boasts a lot of the same innovative features while still pushing the limits of size and capability with internal space for larger batteries. At only 250 in size, this compact quad still manages to incorporate many advanced design elements, including removable arms that can be lengthened to enhance its aerodynamics or extend it even further. To build your very own 3D printed mini quad from scratch, the recommended parts are: \nSunnySky 2204 2300kV motors\nGemfan 5x3 Props\n12A ESCs with SimonK\n3S 1300mah - 1500mah Battery\nNaze32 Flight Controller\nPZ0420M FPV Camera\nHobbyKing TS5823 Mini Video Transmitter\n8x M3x14mm screws for the body/arm connections\n2x M3x8mm screws for the battery cover As before, those without access to 3D printers can also get a ready-to-assemble kit from me. Now go ahead and assemble your mini quad! \n \n Assembling Your Mini Quad Before printing out this model, here are some key print settings to follow: - Print with a layer height of .2mm for crisp details and precise build quality. - Print using at least two perimeter layers to achieve the most strength and stability. - Include 3 solid bottom layers for optimal footing and prevention of lifting. - End with 3 solid top layers for extra durability. For added sturdiness, print in PLA which will also give you superior adhesion between each layer. ABS is an alternative option that still produces respectable results.
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