
Quad frame for 7mm motors
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Somebody gave me a broken Syma X5 quadcopter recently. I removed the electronics and created a new frame design for it. The quadcopter still hasn't been flown, as I'm waiting on the propellers and a brand-new lipo battery to arrive. The "foot" needs to be printed four times, then glued underneath each motor. The battery holder will go under the central square part of the frame. Print Settings Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Enlarged and modified Prusa Air Rafts: Doesn't matter at all Supports: Yes, they are needed Resolution: 0.2 millimeters Infill: Twenty percent is a good starting point Notes: Support material is only necessary for the battery holder. Post-Printing Instructions Motormounts Preparation Run a seven millimeter drill bit through each mount before you glue on the feet. How I Designed This Quadcopter Frame The frame was designed using Sketchup software. If anyone wants to access the skp files, I'd be happy to upload them for review.
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