XEVO X210 fully 3D printable 5" Racing Drone/Miniquad
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Inspired by the TBS Oblivion, I created this racecopter to be extremely rigid and durable to withstand most crashes. By now, I have subjected numerous packs of the drone to rigorous testing and continually tweaked and improved its design. Check out our website for more exciting projects! http://xevox3d.com/ Full Disclaimer: It can definitely take a beating, but it's not invincible, so it is not recommended for absolute beginners in the FPV hobby, unless you are willing to print the frame multiple times. Speaking of Printing: I achieved the best results with PC-ABS (compensate the shrinkage of ABS by scaling the model to 100.8% in your slicer) or heat-treated PLA (annealing PLA will cause the part to shrink along the x- and y-axis and grow in the z-direction, so you have to compensate by scaling the model in your slicer non-proportional). For me, the following values worked best to get an accurate scale after annealing: x=102% y=102%, z=98%. Stay away from PETG or any fiber-filled materials, because they will most likely shatter on impact! Minimum printbed area required for the frame: 190x190mm (recommended area with brim: 200x200mm) Parts I used: - Matek F411-mini F4 flight controller - Furibee BlHeli32 30A ESC - Caddx Turbo Micro FPV cam - FlySky X6B receiver - HGLRC 25/200/600mW FPV VTX - HQ 5043 Triblade Propeller - Runcam 3 FullHD Actioncam - Tattu 1300mah 4S Lipo - Furibee BR2306S 2400kv brushless motor Later I switched to: - Dys Samguk Wu 2206 2400kv footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HI3Qyp6JuTQ
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