
Toothpick whoop transplant
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I had an old Snapper lying around. After buying a new trashcan, I didn't need it anymore. So I decided to test Kabab's great concept of a toothpick. My goal was 1-second flight times, lightweight design, and good serviceability because a 3D printed frame isn't very durable. The frame change takes about 15-20 minutes. Printing also needs 20 minutes. The frame is designed for 6.6mm diameter motors with 1.4mm screws (0703, 0803, etc.). Assembly: * Drill motor holes with 1.4mm and flight controller holes with 1.6mm. * Cut coils for the FC with a M2 steel screw. Then use nylon screws for the FC mount. * No nuts are needed; the coil in the frame holds the screws. Motor Mount: Screw carefully into the frame first, then overtighten the coils very carefully. Mount motors after that. No Loctite is necessary! The frame creates a thread lock. Designed for Crazybee boards. If using an F3 board, cut the edge of the front left motor plug because it's in a different geometric position. With Snapper Cam and canopy, it has 26 grams dry weight. **27.05.2019**: Added a 3.5mm version for 65mm and one for 55mm props (0703 should work better with 55mm). The 55mm is the next one I want to build, but it's still untested!
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