
MinimX
thingiverse
The X style quadcopter frame offers numerous possibilities for attachments, making it an ideal platform for innovation. Designed to be printed on small printers, this project embodies the spirit of experimentation and creativity that defines both 3D printing and flying. As a stepping stone in my journey into these two exciting fields, I've found that this frame is incredibly versatile. Not only can it be used as a base for robotics projects, but it's also an absolute blast to fly remotely controlled, with its compact size minimizing the impact of any mistakes. The majority of the components are printable and reusable, allowing me to easily experiment with different designs and iterations. In fact, I've had to print at least nine arm sets so far! The complete kit, including electronics, is available for purchase here: http://bit.ly/kendoTindie Take a closer look at this project on hackaday.io: http://bit.ly/MinimX. You can also check out my other projects on the same platform: http://bit.ly/kendoHIO.
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