Flying a DIY 3D Printed Quadcopter... Will it work?
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- Опубліковано 16 тра 2024
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Thanks for watching! Let me know if there is anything you want to see me do with this quad. This thing is a ton of fun to fly and looks really cool in the air!
Unfortunately, I won't be able to release the CAD files for the 3D-printed motors because they are still based on the files that Chris Laimer sells.
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Working on the fully 3D printed flight controller now, should be ready soon!
just ashamed for the rest of humanity that nobody else has yet picked up on that.
How much all this setup including 3d printer, instruments to check thrust costs?
I think you should reprint it all in PETG, and I think your wall thickness was 4mm, make it 3mm. Than make it all thinner, you might be able to cut down all the plastic weight by 50%. amazing job by the way, I love it
i agree, but with how massive the print is i think we'll only be seeing that a few months down the road in a V2 that has many more upgrades
Maybe reprint in HIPS. That stuff is less dense.
PET-G has a higher density than PLA. Nylon probably is a better material for such a project. It's less rigid but more resistant to snaping. Or maybe Nylon with carbonfiber
@@blazej135 Yes, nylon is the way to go, ideally with CF content.
PETG is denser than PLA and less rigid.
Arguably, having a somewhat fragile retainer for the props can be a good thing. On impact, something must give, and personally, I'd prefer to make the engine's rotational force eat a small 3d printed part rather than smash the daylights out of a much more spendy prop. I'd probably say, if it's strong enough to transfer normal levels of torque, it's dimensioned correctly.
True, as long as it really doesn’t fail in flight at some point and cause a much more catastrophic crash.
One of the benefits if he were to print the retainer out of PETG is that it tends to fail catastrophically with a repeatable amount of force rather than slowly and unexpectedly. Makes it useful for printing predictable mechanical fuses.
the thing is that you should make that easy-to-broken parts also easy to replace. It would be nice to add an easy to replace stress raiser for the arms support.
Dude you are awesome, this is so impressive! I've always wanted to get in to stuff like this but don't know where to start so its really cool seeing a guy I can relate to getting out there and doing it
I was like pfft whatever i 3d print frames too, then i saw it was the ENTIRE quad, motors and all. bro this is incredible! great job.
As the great engineers said - with a good engine, a stool can fly.
In this case with a good battery.
The motors are the engines.
@@MysteryD : Without a good battery, a motor (engine) is a paperweight.
let me introduce you to FliteTest
@@PiefacePete46 without a tank of gas, a car engine (motor) is a paperweight.
@@Varue : Yep... should hold the paper securely too! 😜
I still think it's crazy that the motor cores are 3d printed as well.
Also definitely print blades, it makes much more sense for the project
Try to print blades and you will understand why no one does it.
@@Willy_Tepesa resin printer could easily print the blades
@@gravymuncher6771 If I had a resin printer I could do that. If I had a 3-axis milling machine I could do a lot more. Point is, resin printers are not a standard household appliance.
And I still think the blades would suck.
@@Willy_Tepes worth a try, if you haven't seen major hardware as he prints and test fans, though its more for pc cooling benchmarking, but I think it shows that 3d printed propellers are sufficient enough
@@tyredrunner The issue is layer height and print direction, and how this affects surface finish. On a propeller this looks like wood grain and is not good for aerodynamics.
Awesome! Congratulations! I love the generative design of the frame, beautiful and functional. Bravo.
Congratulations once again. Incredible project!
Simply awsome job. Your fighting inertia of the motors
I personally have been using on shape for over 5 years now for simple CAD work and it's been amazing! It's also completely free, as long as you post your models publicly. I've compared it to other CAD programs like solidworks, fusion, 360, etc, and it holds up every time. Me and my engineering co-worker design things all the time on it, and are both able to access the file at the same time and see changes happen in real time. It's definitely my number one go to CAD program. Awesome build by the way 👍
TinkerCAD is a slimmed down online version of AutoCAD and has most of the features anyone could need, and they don't require you to post your design for free.
I am truly impressed by your CAD design. Nice job
great, thanks for sharing 👍
Such an inspiring video Michael.
Keep it up!
Amazing work
Great work 🔥🔥
amazing stuff man!
Very cool project. I subbed to follow it. The fact that you made the engines is the most impressive part to me. These would be my suggestions based on printing... let's say load bearing parts:
Use PLA+/PLA Pro without any further additives like silk or glow-in-the-dark.
More walls = more stronger (usually).
Use an infill style that gives good strength in all directions rather than a plane grid or similar.
I hope to see you develop this drone further.
Great Effort i love this project. by the way congratulation for ur success flight.
PLA Pro is strong and has a matte finish. Also I'd recommend grabbing a bottle of Weld-on 4 and some pipettes. You can literally melt broken pieces back together without heat and make nearly seamless repairs to PLA projects with about 80% of its original strength after it cures.
woah, this is extremely entertaining and fun to watch. It's the first time i've seen someone be this creative with a Quadcopter.
I love that you picked a Noctua fan, because noise levels are really a huge concern! (yes, I know they can have higher flow rate too)
Cool quadcopter
This was such a cool project
Loved it mate, very cool project!!! You’ve got amazing skill with 3D printers
Adding random fans is a form of self-care :) Such a cool project!
Really cool! I love your approach to experimentation and learning. I'd be really interested to learn about generative design and what tools to use for it. Did you do this with onshape?
I think he did that in the generative workbench in fusion, if you're a student you get unlimited free cloud credits, which is really meaningful since normally each generative study is like 30 bucks afaik
The 3D print is deliciously amazing! ❤️😍
Really impressive work!
You got my sub!!! Great job!!!
Awesome build bro
Amazing!
The figure for a safe landing, and you are amazing
loved these vides michael, well done mate, you have gained a sub 👍
So cool!
Congrats for making this heavy thing fly so nicely. 👍
You could try printing different blade shapes and configurations. I've seen number of people claim they have great success with toroidal propellers.
💙 the colour scheme (and the quick release wings).
Def toroidal props would be an epic video! I subbed just to see if he does this.
Making a drone from almost purely from scratch! I love it!
TOTALLY AWESOME IM SO HAPPY IT WORKS!!!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I love this project! I would really like to see how you get on using 3D printed props
3D Printed Torodial Props is perhaps suitable for the next modification
I would guess you could scale this up probably by double (including prop size but maybe not double) those motors must have some serious torque that might be underutilized even with 3 blades. Awesome project thanks! I've been following the motor project since it's first upload and have been anticipating this project ever since!
Love it
Those engines are sikkkkk. Most impressive part of your build.
great work.
I think , this is probably most interesting and beautiful printed project .
Dude good shit that thing is sweet🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
i love how beefy the motors look. impressive build!
They look similar to the Christoph Laimer design (UA-cam channel by the same name), however this design looks like it has improved cooling vents. I hope Michael talks about this.
Finally watched this! Fantastic video, love your projects! All I can think about is how much weight you could cut just by drilling out some of the extra plastic.
I like the touch of adding an additional fan to a thing that is basically made of fans.
Nice video, thank you for sharing it :)
Cool project, it reminds me of my journey building quads 15 years ago. :) I'd ditch the PLA and use PETG or even ABS (since you have a Bamboo Lab printer). You can also 3D print the props, but I doubt you'll get better results. There are some new cool designs for low-noise props you could try. Good luck.
Very cool!
I did a double take at 2.5kW... insane
after having watched the next 9 minutes and 58 seconds I would like to see FPV and think it could be fun to watch 👍
awesome stuff, really!!
Great project! Intuitively, it feels like raising the PID $I$ gain would solve the drifting issue without needing to hard-code in the ESC or FC that a motor produces less thrust. I'd be curious to see if this idea actually works.
Interesting! I'd love to see it with a camera turret or some sort... But FPV is also fine!
I would love to see how this runs with toroidal propellers.
This is such a cool project, my boys and I are going to build one. Thanks for sharing your projects with the world.
That monstrosity look Badass🙌
Things have come full circle
That’s very cool. I’d like to see a similar project but with weight reduction like off the shelf motors and electronics, more of a 3DP race drone with fpv.
Pretty impressive.
i would like to see more on the motor build great job
WOW!
Great video
Fpv for sure. 👌
Hey man awesome job I'm impressed. What KV are these motors ? Secondly, could you swing a larger prop and make the arms longer ?
How amazing turned this project out :D It would be amazing if you add FPV functionality with OSD information. Maybe you could also build a smaller drone version with FPV functionality that could land and load on top of the larger drone. Also you could made your own torodial props :)
You did it. cxongrats!
Love it! Adding the fans seems like asking for trouble though. Fans spin due to air and send power back to controller.
I was just thinking that might throw it off
very nice, also to see
BUT
seems very heavy to me
and yet
proof has been provided 3D printed and flying
hats off! or... respect!
congrats! 😄😄
Fantastic, of course!
At 5:03... This irrefutably confirms my hypothesis that the degree of control is the inverse of the pilot's torso angle. 😉
FPV! I want to see you try to Freestyle it! COOL
How about using Polylight Lightweight PLA for printing?
BTW the stories about PLA's biodegradability are exaggerated as 5 year environmental test has showed very little change in structural degradation. Only the colour faded.
If you have the X1Carbon you could print the parts in nylon carbon, would be lighter but more expansive. There is also something called light PLA but I think it would be more fragile. Great video thank you.
Amazing project. Just wondering why you decided to build your own motors? Seems like it would be more effective to go with COTS ones that probably are very energy efficient. Great work!
It worked. It finally worked
Badass!
What is more needed than a fan? Fan with temperature controlled speed! :)
Это потрясающая работа!!! Вы большой профессионал!!!
Very good work!!
You could add a accelerometer and have it stabilize itself. I don’t think it would add much weight.
What was the reason that you didn’t print all of it it smaller?
Great work!
I'm definitely gonna subcribe to your channel for more! 😁
Not sure if you know, maybe try printing the motor's stator core which has iron in the filament, makes it more efficient.
Yes. Awesome. And fpv.
What is your power to weight ratio? What is the load on the motors (or operating temperature)?
For efficiency you not only want 2 blades but big diameter 2 blade props. Going to higher voltage can help reduce temperature (assuming same wattage).
after having watched 18 seconds of this video i can say its great 👍
Hi Michael, gret project and videos indeed. I have a question, I was wondering if you have any video/tutorial about the flying controller that you built for this drone...?
Have you considered le asa filament? It has a blowing agent that makes it puff up so it is super light weight and does have impact resistance.
Defs FPV it ! Also when you are done please send it to Joshua Bardwell to do a video ! ❤
good) cad files of the frame itself without motors can be obtained somehow?
since you got so big motors an the rpm has slow response(but probably 'sturdier' torque) , i suggest variable pitch propellers for control
Wondering what you will be able to do with these new metal printers or pellet printers which give you more plastic choices.
Consider switching to using ASA as your material. It has a roughly 20% smaller density which could lower the overall weight of your quad and allow for greater flight times. ASA is also UV resistant so when you fly it outside it will be able to handle the temps and UV radiation better than PLA and won't approach the glass transition stage during flight, which needless to say, would be catastrophic. You could also potentially use foaming ASA or foaming PLA for the arms and main body if you were to provide it additional stiffness by inserting smaller diameter carbon fiber rods (this is the approach I am using on my 3D printed robot dog to reduce mass/inertia).
PLA ~ 1.25 (g/cm^3)
ASA ~ 1.07 (g/cm^3)
LW ASA ~ 0.47 (g/cm^3) @ max foaming
So if you changed to using the LW ASA at a more moderate foaming of around 0.7 (g/cm^3) you could have a roughly 45% weight reduction while gaining UV stability, greater operating temperatures, and longer flight times.
Just some thoughts! Great work so far! Absolutely loving this project
Add legs to your drone you getting some really hard belly flops there
Great job overall and please keep ups the good work!!!
This must be such a fun project. why are the motors so big and powerful? even the racing drones keep the motors super light? Is that cause you printed them?
man grait video, i would love to see you try printing and experementing with these new MIT torydal propellers
Dude made his own brushless motors, WOW!
Cool project! Maybe an update with 3 motors instead of 4 would be more cool!
Oh for for the love of it!!! Your telling me the 10mm goes missing in the 3d printing hobby too. Dam it!!!!