Multicopter parts

Multicopter parts

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Print out your preferred components to complete your design. Take some 10mm x 10mm carbon or aluminum square tube, with a length that suits you best. For the Spider, the correct lengths can be found in Spider.PDF. With M3 x 20 and M3 x 25 bolts, washers, and screws, you can bring your multi-copter frame to life. Place your cherished KK2 or Multwii flight control board on the bottom plate with 5mm standoffs. Some other boards may require DIY work. Screw in your motors, making sure they're securely attached. The motor mounts are designed for 28mm motors with 16mm and 19mm screw holes. You can mount the motors upside down, on top, or from the bottom. Use zip-ties to secure the ECS's to the arms, then connect them to your flight controller and motor. Program your flight controller and install your receiver on the back or front of the Spider. Place some Velcro bands through the bottom plate - a slit is made for this purpose. Position your battery at the bottom of the multi-copter and balance it carefully. Update your parts: Leg Base, Leg Plate, T-Couple (60). These updated components ensure a better fit of the nut, reducing the space between the center and edge of the M3 nuts from 2.5mm to 2.75mm. Enjoy your flight!

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