Tiny Whoop/ Inductrix frame (INFINITY)
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This model is designed to replace a standard Blade Inductrix frame. It's meant to be a direct swap, with no modifications necessary. The final printed weight should be around 3.7 grams when using ABS material. ABS is recommended due to the small flight controller standoff mounts and screw holes. This design results in an extremely strong yet lightweight frame made of ABS. Flight characteristics match those of the original frame, but some users report a slightly improved control response thanks to the more rigid material and design. To attach the battery, you can use small child hair rubber bands tied to the provided frame hooks. Alternatively, a piece of velcro works well too. The motors are installed from underneath the frame. STL files for printing optional motor protector feet are also included in this package. The stock Inductrix frame weighs 3.5 grams. Users have noticed that when using higher KV motors (17.5K and above), the rigid nature of this frame can cause slight high gain behavior on the flight controller, but it's not significant enough to affect performance. Version 2 Update: - The design was revised for increased rigidity. - Motor mount holes were opened up for a better fit with the motors. - The motor mount stop was redesigned to avoid confusion during installation. - Duct veins angle and shape were revised. The V2 frame now weighs around 3.8 grams, but it's worth the extra weight due to improved performance. Print Settings: - Printer: Prusa Steel - Supports: None - Resolution: 0.2 mm - Infill: 100% - Notes: All parts should be printed flat on a table with no supports. A 3mm brim is recommended for better adhesion. The frame has an arrow indicating the forward direction, and STL files are saved in fine resolution. Print time is approximately one hour for the frame and ten minutes for the motor protectors using typical ABS slicer settings.
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