
MiniQuad x120
myminifactory
This is my MiniQuad X-120 frame - a true X frame that utilizes 8520 brushed motors. It will fit most tiny AIO cameras and brushed flight controllers. The camera mount is designed so you can adjust the angle to suit your flying style. You'll need: 4 x 15mm standoffs or spacers to join the top and bottom parts. 2 x 3mm threaded inserts for the adjustable camera mount. Double-sided mounting foam or hot glue for the flight controller. Elastic band or hot glue for the receiver. Elastic band for the battery. Electrical tape to give the motors a snug fit in the arms if needed. Updates: December 31, 2017 - I added a new camera mount with a slot for cameras with lower cables. This allows the cable to pass through the mount and the camera to sit better. You might need supports depending on how good your printer is. January 1, 2018 - I found that the arms can break when hitting hard objects just right (my bad flying), so I modified where the arms join the body and added another web. Don't have a 3D printer? You can purchase this model from my Etsy shop. https://www.etsy.com/au/listing/564737076/3d-printed-mini-quadcopter-drone-frame Designing takes time and resources, so if you like and use my designs, please consider supporting me. Your support means a lot to any designer and encourages updates and new designs to be shared with the community.
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