The Jenga Toothpick
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This new 3" inch toothpick design is pretty experimental and the result of me playing around in my CAD. It's made out of four identical cheap 2mm plates that can easily be replaced. I wasn't sure whether I want to put it up here on Thingiverse because I don't see that many advantages compared to my Sanchez frame while it is slightly heavier (9g vs 7.5) and a bit less stiff. But since most of you liked the looks, I still uploaded it! Key facts: - 3 Inch true x - 9g without hardware - 9mm four-hole motor mounts - AIO and 16x16 mounts: If you use an AIO make sure to secure the 16x16 holes with M2x6 and some nuts. If you use a 16x16 place, use steel screws (no nylon!) Build recommendations: Since this frame is not as stiff as the Sanchez super big 1404 motors will be possibly hard to tune. Better go for light 1103-1105. My personal light 2S Setup: ===================== - Motors: T-Motor F10 - FC/ESC: GEPRC 12A AIO Be careful to read the manual! The VTX ground must be connected directly to the battery ground since the solder pad next to the 5V only takes 0.2A - VTX: 400mW Eachine Nano Really does 400mW! Tested it myself with an RF meter - Camera: RunCam Nano 2 The best nano cam in my opinion ***The newest and hottest 3" toothpick parts as of 23.09.2019:*** - NamlessRC AIO with the USB on the side - Amax 1303 motors (pre-order) - Baby Split with whoop style mounting holes instead of 20x20 (finally!!!!) and a super tiny 14mm nano camera size - Finally some competition for the Caddx Tarsier: Runcam Hybrid. In contrast to the Tarsier, it has only one board which is way more convenient.
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