Q10 Version 7, Quadcopter (Multirotor)

Q10 Version 7, Quadcopter (Multirotor)

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Design nr 11 isn't here yet. Version 8 has its own name.\nI wanted a quad that could use three axes like I wanted in my last version.\nThe one before Q9 didn't make the grade, it's an experiment failed.\nWhy design all parts by 3D printing if cheaper ones will do? Not now.\nThe latest creation of mine, Version 7 of Design nr 10 looks nice. Maybe I should say nice looking instead of stylish for some who might find it round in form and publish a picture or two with a description for that version later, separately. \n\n \nInstructions\nYou need to make parts for this quad by printing them in three dimensions. Not easy to do because quite many parts are needed.\nThe arms here are aluminum tubes, 10 by 10 square shape in size and lightweight they will prove.\nFor the landing gear you'll use aluminum tubing of ten millimeter diameter plus another five-millimeter one. A total length of a meter is enough for both diameters of tubes you see.\nThe other parts to be placed must be fairly simple, you just need to place them in obvious positions where they go.\nEach and every part has been made as light as possible; the result is some fragility that is true but sturdy the quad turns out to be once all the bolts have gone home, I found out when putting everything together. The parts needed are a three-axis Quantum 3D gimbal holder and one which might need you adding an extra hole at its position or else you won't find it fitting like I designed this one.\

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