
MK XIII Micro Quad
myminifactory
Meet the MK XIII Micro Quad frame! If you're looking for a top-notch FPV frame to dominate both indoor and outdoor racing, this is the frame of your dreams! I've published these files for FREE download! Be sure to check out my YouTube video and hit that like button if you think this design is pure genius. This frame is the 13th iteration in my micro quad frame design, which I started working on after flying the QX90. The QX90 opened my eyes to the sheer fun of flying a micro-sized quad, and I've put countless hours into making this frame the ultimate solution for anyone looking to build a sub-100mm quadcopter. A lot of crashing helped me pinpoint the weak points in this design, and I did everything possible to keep weight down while still making it as tough as possible. How to install electronics? Easy! Just check out my video on Micro Quad Electronics. Ready to get building? Here's what you'll need: * Spintech Brushed Motors (8.5X20): http://amzn.to/2fXujVM * SP Racing F3 Evo Flight Controller: http://bit.ly/2lsf0q5 * Ladybird Props: http://amzn.to/2dxYNMs * Tiny SBUS 8 CH FGrSky Rx: http://bit.ly/2l69Svu * Crazy Pony 25mW FPV camera: http://amzn.to/2m31YSY Here are the key features that make this frame stand out: * Frame with motor mounts Weighs 10.8 grams * 100mm diagonal X 70mm across motor spacing fits parrot props perfectly * Stiff enough to keep out nasty oscillations that play tricks on flight controllers * (Updated) FPV camera now has better protection from nasty crashes and a special slotted mount to securely hold the FPV camera in place. * Micro Losi connector hard mounted to frame to keep wires out of props * (Updated) Motor wires are routed through a channel on the underside of each arm, keeping them safe from damage or snagging * Frame arms support brushed motors from the bottom to prevent the shaft pushing the back plate off * (Updated) Integrated flight controller standoffs are now bigger and make it easier to mount the flight controller * (Updated) Larger diameter antenna passages allow for easy installation in arms 1 & 2, keeping the Rx antenna safe and out of the way. This frame is designed to hold 8.5X20 brushed motors and is easy to print with no supports required. Here are the printing details: * MX_XIII FRAME: + Recommended print setting: PLA + Layer height: 0.2mm + First layer temperature: 225C, rest of print: 220C + Build plate temperature: 60C + Print speed: 60mm/s + Perimeters: 2 + Top layers: 4, Bottom layers: 3 + No support + Cooling fan on after 2nd layer + Infill: 40% + Nozzle diameter: 0.4mm + Bead width: 0.48mm * Motor_Mount: + Recommended print setting: Ninjaflex + Layer height: 0.2mm + First layer temperature: 225C, rest of print: 220C + Print speed: 12mm/s + No support + Infill: 100% + Nozzle diameter: 0.4mm + Bead width: 0.28mm (low setting to ensure thin walls)
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