my new ultralight micro FPV quad frame for micro scisky, 7x20mm motors and 600TVL+TX5823
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My new design, crafted with precision using my own 3D printer! The primary objective was to create a remarkably light frame, allowing me to carry as heavy a battery as possible. Designed to minimize obstruction of airflow from the props, the arms cleverly direct air circulation, while motors effortlessly snap into place within their holders (a simple push from below and tilt the top between the top clips).\nIt features an optional "hard top" that neatly slots into the designated recesses on each side, providing protection for contents and adding extra rigidity with minimal weight added. Additionally, I've incorporated vertical spikes to easily secure the battery to the belly using rubber bands (see photos).\nI prefer to maintain a modular approach, so the camera+TX form a neat FPV backpack, situated in the front. A few drops of hot glue are used to securely hold the FCB and the FPV backpack in place.\nFlies exceptionally well, with no crashes occurring yet, so I'm eager to test its durability.\nGiven my preference for printing on super-sticky BuildTak, I've elevated the flat base to facilitate easy removal from the bed. Therefore, a printer with decent bridging capabilities is essential (I utilize an active cooling fan).\nEnjoy!\nThis design was created using Tinkercad. Feel free to edit it online at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/6v4a8dZmJ5Q
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