Ossum Plastique Mk1 - 2.5" 3D Printed Micro Freestyle Drone

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • This frame is designed to be a tough freestyle frame, printed from Nylon. The design requires no supports or infil, so you can balance strength and weight by varying the number of perimeter walls.
    My build weighed in at about 51g dry, or 80g with a 550mAh GNB 2S, which is not featherweight but in my opinion provides a very nice flight characteristic.
    My own build is as follows:
    NBD BeeBrainBL V1 Flight Controller
    NBD BeeEye Camera with Goober Canopy
    GepRC 1202 8000kV Motors
    Avan Rush 2.5" Props
    Since the gorgeous Goober canopy has a fixed camera tilt angle I have added a small TPU riser to increase it. This riser will neccesitate the use of flexible screws, or like me you could just use snippets of nylon filament, heated into "rivets" (see the green in the photos).
    www.myminifact...

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  • @pressb2tbag501
    @pressb2tbag501 3 роки тому

    Do you have a stl file for the that goes on top of your drone or is that something you bought?

    • @JasonSuterOssum
      @JasonSuterOssum  3 роки тому

      Hi Tyler, that is the NewBeeDrone Goober canopy: newbeedrone.com/products/beebrain-goober-canopy

  • @bassbeats92
    @bassbeats92 3 роки тому

    Hi, nice desing. If I only had PLA to work with, how should I change the design to make it as durable as nylon? thanks for the advice

    • @JasonSuterOssum
      @JasonSuterOssum  3 роки тому

      PLA will unfortunately never be as durable as nylon but it does have the benefit of being much stiffer, so until you crash it would probably actually perform better.
      Maybe it's worth just giving it a try?

    • @bassbeats92
      @bassbeats92 3 роки тому

      @@JasonSuterOssum Im already printing it on PLA, hopefully it survives :)

    • @bassbeats92
      @bassbeats92 3 роки тому

      @@JasonSuterOssum Your design is surprisingly durable compared to others I have tried. Thank you! I see that you use more vertical structures to reinforce it, very clever 💪💪

    • @JasonSuterOssum
      @JasonSuterOssum  3 роки тому

      @@bassbeats92 Thank you, I appreciate the feedback! You are 100% correct about the vertical elements, I find that most 3d-printed frames are just designed "flat" as though they were carbon fibre, which makes no sense, you need to think in 3D to make a good printable frame.