Printable Quad Rotor Frame for Blade QX200

Printable Quad Rotor Frame for Blade QX200

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The Blade QX200 is an amazing little quad rotor with some serious capabilities. With its new firmware, it gets full 3D flight modes! You should check out this short flight video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwTvUjisQms You can make one using these steps: Print it at a layer height of .2mm and an infill rate of 40% for the best combination of strength and light weight. Make sure your printer handles overhangs okay - the legs might be tricky to print if you're not careful, so use some supports for the legs. To assemble it, you'll need M3-sized screws and lock nuts for attaching the arms and legs to the body, along with four 30mm M3 screws for securing the top case part. For even more stability, install four 1-inch standoffs that are big enough for an M3 screw to fit through, but not so large that they interfere. Then attach eight 15mm M3 screws for the arms and legs and add four extra 10mm M3 screws to lock down the arms tightly. To print it out, use these models: 4 x arm.stl, 1 x body.stl, 1 x top-caseing.stl, 1 x leg-front-left.stl, 1 x leg-front-right.stl, 1 x leg-back-left.stl and 1 x leg-back-right.stl. Assemble the hardware using M2 screws that fit snugly into their holes in the main control board. This lets the gyro spin freely with no resistance - vibration makes it hate flying around so you'll need to make sure this stays free!

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