OCTO3D - First 3D printed octocopter
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I painstakingly pushed the boundaries of engineering to perfect this octocopter's flight performance through countless revisions. Its design has been meticulously crafted to be effortlessly repairable. Each identical arm ensures that replacing a broken one requires only a quick reprint, eliminating the need for elaborate fixes. To successfully bring this drone to life, you will need to print the necessary components four times from the files: DRONE_EVIDE2.stl and PIED.stl. For in-depth information about this project, please visit the official website at www.octo3D.thomaero.fr. This is also where you can find essential documentation, detailed guidelines, and expert tips to aid you throughout your build process. As a valuable resource for navigating your journey, I recommend downloading the comprehensive build manual, complete with vibrant images and intricate specifications: https://www.dropbox.com/s/0ne7500dldfyijz/Manuel%20OCTO.pdf?dl=0 Feel free to reach out if you're interested in acquiring the original CAD file, developed using CATIA software. Furthermore, I warmly encourage you to experiment and enhance this design in innovative ways, making it an even more impressive creation.
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