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5inch Deadcat "Neo" - 3d printable frame + tune

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Edit 22.03.25 - Based on popular request i just added mounts for the DJI O3 system, as well as motor mounts for 16mm motors. Enjoy! :-)
Edit 16.05.25 - I recorded a video explaining how to build a frame like this yourself - help it helps :)

 

 

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Summary
 

This is a new 5inch Deadcat design labeled "Neo". It was inspired by Anime, and is supposed to look like an aggressive spaceship or buggy type of vehicle.
 

Depending on if you're using an AIO or a stack, either choose the 11mm or 17mm cage version (this is the amount clearance is gives you.
Currently it's designed for the O4 only, but I can gladly add a design for your camera or VTX of choice. Just let me know on Discord ideally (link see below).

The frame is focused on a light build, motor mounts are M2 and 12mm mounting. If you need something larger, please let me know.


flight video:
https://youtu.be/R-b8t05AFN0

Over the years I've designed many tubular frames. There are 3 main body types and then a growing number of subtypes.
Learn more about all of my tubular designs here on my website.

If you plan on building one or would like to get more info, there is a Discord server dedicated to this frame class. You'll get all the support you need there. I'll do what i can to help.

https://discord.gg/488xg7tMD5

Printing

Core clamps:
Best printed with a material that's resistant to impact force - I personally have used PA-CF in the past, PLA+ though works fine as well, just don't leave it lying around in the sun for too long.

VTX-mount:
Print in TPU. I personally use one with a higher shore value, which is harder (Extrudr Flex Hard). I had no Jello at all in the footage.
With the "antenna-mount" part -> You can either 3d-print it using the same material you've used for the clamps, or you can just cut a piece of the 6mm tube to the size shown in the picture below.

I added the rod lengths in a separate picture. Make sure to cut them wearing a mask in a well ventilated space (I use a dremel outside, hand saw is better as it creates less carbon dusk - but is more of a hazzle). Or if you're serious about tubular build, build your own cheap DIY rod cutter I designed here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6909710

Cutting the rods

I'm using these: https://aliexpress.com/item/4000407024494.html
You will need:
 

1 x 8x6mm (which are 2 x 500mm pieces) - even though you'll only need one of them for this frame - they always come in pairs
1 x 6x4mm (which are 2 x 500mm pieces)
 

Lengths please see in the following image. Please round them "down" to the next full mm. So 77,72mm -> 77mm. This is perfectly fine. Also you don't need to go OCD - if it's 75,5mm or 74,5mm won't matter too much.

I you source them elsewhere: Twilled rods are always better and more robust, but pulltruded ones also work (even cheaper).

            

Assembly tips

First of all do a dry assembly. You might need to drill of some of the holes to make the rods fit nicely. I designed them in a way that they should provide the least amount of drilling, but it's all depending on your 3d-printer as well as the rods (they are almost never the diameter they are supposed to be).
It should be possible to stick the frame together, but ideally the rods should not be flapping around.

I suggest using expoxy / epoxide glue for glueing them together. Superglue also works, but breaks more easily in case of a crash. Epoxy really is best.
However with expoxy things can get messy, do I usually only use it on parts where I won't need to move around the rods after glue has been applied too much. You'll know during dry fitting them. Tip: the main arms can be moved outwards and inwards - make use of that for easier assembly.

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Wow! Very nice! I'm really tempted to build one by my own!! What is the weight of the frame with 3d printed parts only and what is the total weight with all components like motors, FC, O4, ...?
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Thanks, glad to hear you like it! i dare you to build one - it's quite cheap to do so and fun for sure! the weight of the core frame is about 57g, plus around 15g for the TPU mounts. my build ends up with 233g plus the battery.
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Replying to @eyeflydesigns :
Amazing! Thanks for the details. Now I really have to build one!
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Replying to @mr.foxly :
I'd dare you for it! And feel free to join the Discord server. You'll get all the help you need :-) Thanks for the boost!
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Any chance of getting a version where the props are not in view?
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Could you maybe do a 6' prefferably 7' Frame desing? im planning on doing a LR quad with it.
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Thank you very much for your open source sharing. I want to make a similar drone myself, but I don't know what electronic components I need. I hope you can share the relevant electronic components and purchasing channels. Thank you very much. If you are willing, you can also create an installation tutorial. I really need it. Thank you
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Hello, how is it going. Here I see that it provides more information about it, I even read that it has a Discord community. I will check it out later, it looks very high quality. https://rotorbuilds.com/build/34443
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Thanks, glad you like it. You can find the build details here: https://rotorbuilds.com/build/34443 I am thinking of making a video on my YT-channel about it. Will update you once it‘s done.
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have you think about design it for use a o3 or analog vtx? i have many parts for build one of this including a o3 and few analog parts
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Hi there! I just added a mount for the O3 :-)
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just a friendly FYI the aliexpress link for the tubes is broken
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Danke für das Design
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Thank you for the design
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rods just arrived. time to build :D or make it fit a org dji air unit ^^
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Hi!! The design is already incredible!!! I'm going to start making it. What I'm not sure about is which carbon rods I should get? 8x6 or 6x4??? I mean, looking at the photos, I see you only use one size... or am I seeing it wrong? Thanks!!!
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