
Skele7on 3.0 Series Toothpick ultralight quad builds
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These are the latest versions of my Skele7on ultralight frames, with really impressive performance when printed in polycarbonate, and they work pretty well in nylon-cf too. They're incredibly light, but due to their unique geometry, they're surprisingly stiff for printed frames, making them perfect for a variety of applications. Plus, they're easy to build, with the electronics hidden away in the center of the frame. I've designed these frames to be versatile and adaptable, so there are versions available for: 1) AIO boards - I offer 3 hole 0802 mount versions as well as 110X designs for 65mm props and 3" motors. These work great with 14mm nano camera canopies or micro-cameras using the TPU converter. 2) 16x16 stacks - these are mounted on TPU hangers in a clever way, resulting in a really compact build while still providing soft mounting. You'll find versions for standard 110X mounts as well as Amax 3 whole designs. These work great with micro and 14mm cameras using the provided TPU mounts. 2a) There's also a special version designed specifically for super_s 16x16 stacks, which feature ESCs that are larger than most. 2b) Finally, I've created a "tall" version for 16x16 stacks and 110X motors, perfect for use with 19mm cameras and the 19mm TPU canopy. 3) The frames also come in a 20x20 stack version. Update: I've made some changes to the "tall" 110X frame, making it slightly stronger to accommodate heavier builds - mine uses 1206 motors, for example. To build most of these frames, you'll need a variety of M2 screws with different lengths. I prefer using nylon or aluminum screws. You might notice on the 16x16 and 20x20 frames that they have posts of varying lengths to give you space under the canopy for VTXs and RXs. You'll also see there are only three posts - the missing post is where you position the USB port on your FC, so use a long M2 screw in these locations.
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