65mm Tiny Whoop Case

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65mm Tiny Whoop Case

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Consistent, Anti-Warp Profile With Gyroid
Consistent, Anti-Warp Profile With Gyroid
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65mm All-in-One Tiny Whoop Case

This versatile case is designed to carry your 65mm drone, an extra frame, up to 24 1s batteries, a charger, a power bank, and other small parts securely. It's engineered for easy transport, offering several carrying options to suit your preferences. The case requires approximately 600g of filament, with a suggested infill of 15%, and takes around 18 hours to print. Assembly is straightforward and should take no more than 30 minutes.

Carrying Options

  1. Fabric Clamp (Option A): Secure fabric or straps to the case for a simple, one-handed carry. This method is space-efficient, allowing for compact storage.
  2. Ring Attachment (Option B): Fix rings to the case to attach a strap, adjustable for hand or shoulder carry. Note that the rings protrude slightly, which may limit stacking.
  3. Hard Plastic Handle (Option C): Use the included hard plastic handle for easy carrying. The handle can be folded to minimize space, though it does take up more room than other options.

File Organization

The digital files are organized into three primary folders: one for .stl files, one for .f3d files, and a special folder for BambuLab users with 3mf and gcode files tailored to my preferred settings. Within these, you'll find subfolders for "Handle Options" and "Small Parts" (all necessary, with "Fix Short" and "Pin" needed in duplicates). BambuLab users should print the "WhoopUpper," "WhoopLower," "SmallParts," and one "HandleOption" plate.

 

Printing Recommendations

  • Support is necessary for "WhoopUpper," "WhoopLower," and "HandleUpper."
  • Use a brim for larger parts to prevent warping.
  • Opt for a 15-20% Gyroid infill for optimal strength.
  • PETG is recommended for its durability, though PLA may be better for printers prone to warping.

Assembly Instructions

  • Ensure all rotating parts ("Fix []", "Lock") can accommodate their screws without resistance.
  • For the "Lock," attach it to "WhoopUpper" with an M3 screw, ensuring the chamfer faces the screw without overtightening.
  • Attach "FixLong" similarly using M2 screws.
  • "FixShort" pieces are attached on the longer inner wall with M2 screws, with chamfers facing towards the screws.
  • For the hinge, align "WhoopUpper" and "WhoopLower" and insert "Pin" from outside, ensuring the larger ends face outward. The final part may require additional force or light hammering.

Handle Installation (optional)

Option A: For the Fabric Clamp, cut and hole-punch your fabric, securing it with M4 screws and washers on "WhoopUpper."

Option B: For Rings, attach them with M4 screws and clip in your strap.

Option C:For the Hard Plastic Handle, attach "HandleLower" with M4 screws, align "HandleUpper," and insert "HandlePin," possibly requiring hammering for a secure fit.

Foaming (optional)

  • There is some space to the left and right in the charger slot, I would recommend to add some foam to the left and right side to avoid shaking. Simply cut out the correct size and use some double-sided tape to glue it in
  • You might want to do the same for the power bank slot

Support My Work

This design, along with my other creations, is offered for free, but your support is greatly appreciated. If you find this case useful, please consider supporting my work through my social media or donations. Thank you!
Twitter: @N0rmalOne
Paypal: paypal.me/davidpeters2

License

WhoopCase © 2024 by David Peters is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.


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keeps my whoop safe and a place for all my bits and bobs
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