
T4bee Microcopters smallest possible 2", 2.5", 3", 4" multirotors for 20x20mm FC & CCDs, Swift Mini, Micro Swift, CMOS etc.
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Lots and lots of updates are coming your way! The entire ecosystem has expanded to include not just 3", but also 2", 2.5", 3", and 4" quads and hexas in various forms with different pods. Note that, unlike most other micro-frames, the stand-offs for canopies and pods are independent of FC mounting screws, so if you crash, your FC won't get damaged. Update: Get all the high-quality carbon fiber components milled from Armattan Productions here: https://armattanproductions.com/pages/shop_product_grid/985 Update: I'm having a blast testing some old, battered 600mah 4s with my tanky_110! Watch this video to see how it goes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IbWVZMbsNw Update: JBee_FPV built one using a 4mm ABS plate initially and then switched to a 3mm CF version. He used almost the same hardware as suggested here, and just like promised, it's flying beautifully! Check out his build here: https://youtu.be/Jw82vWrvvQk Update: My friend skynetcom is working on a remix canopy for HS1177 type CCD cameras - thanks to him for this great contribution! Find the design here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2055073 Update: FuriousFPV featured me, generating the most likes on his Instagram post so far - check it out: https://www.instagram.com/p/BO0h1kfANbL/?taken-by=furiousfpv Update: @Cboniks remixed a version for 1104/1105 motors - thanks to him! Find the design here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2017681 Update: Now available on rcgroups: https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?2798066-Green-Bee-(110mm)-Smallest-Possible-3-Piko-BLX-Frame-3D-Printable! Update: I accidentally got featured in a vlog - check it out here: https://youtu.be/id4KAspdSeY?t=9m40s The view through the goggles is my 110 with no tune and completely un-calibrated osd. Update: Now comes with motor/arm protector shoes. Update: Now featuring pictures of CF plate. The bottom plate can be printed, laser-cut or milled from carbon fiber (I used 4mm UV-fluorescent acrylic and 3mm Armattan CF in the pics included). Remember to choose your material wisely, or you might end up with a quad that breaks easily. To avoid heartbreak, I strongly advise heading over to Armattan Productions and getting a supreme quality carbon fiber bottom plate from them. There are various pods available here and on armattan - you'll need to source other components yourself (standoffs etc.). The smallest canopy needs to be 3D printed and is intended for Diatone-type CMOS cameras. It also holds the beeper and the hole for either a VTX whip antenna or SMA connector jack. I recommend using either abs and placing it in an acetone vapor chamber for a very smooth finish or printing in high-quality TPU or Polyflex for an indestructible canopy. Keep in mind that depending on your filament and printer, you may need to play around with scaling a bit to get the cam to fit perfectly and holes line up.
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