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Tiny Wizard 75 mm Cinewhoop Style Drone Frame

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0.16mm layer, 7 walls, 100% infill
0.16mm layer, 7 walls, 100% infill
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36 min
1 plate
5.0(2)

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Description

Convert any 75 mm drone into a micro cinewhoop style drone. With upside-down motors, ducts, and forward cam, this frame was intended to give pilots the feel of a tiny cinematic style drone frame. The Tiny Wizard offers stiff, precise flying while staying very robust for its size. The model is intended to be printed in PA-CF, as the material provides a good amount of flex while still remaining rigid in flight, and durable enough to withstand crashes. The frame comes out to 6.56 g when using 0.16 mm layer height. PETG-CF is also a good material selection for this print. AUW ~38 g, but that scale is not precise, I anticipate the drone would weigh just above 39 g.

Parts needed:
- 8x M1.4 Self-tapping screws (provided with drone/FC)
- 12x M1.4 x 0.3 bolts (provided with drone/motors)

Notes:
- Anneal or coat the 4 studs with nail polish to give added support (optional).
- Can use an additional 4x M1.4 x 0.4 bolts instead of 4x M1.4 self tappers for frame assembly
- Use Emory cloth, sandpaper, or file to surface the motor mounts to remove remaining filament.
- My bolt hole tolerances were much tighter than needed so I used an exacto knife and a generic glasses screwdriver to size the bolt holes right.

- v1.0: 
duct wall thickness = 1 mm
frame thickness = 1.5 mm
layer thickness = 0.16 mm
 

Please crash this thing and give suggestions!

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0.16mm layer, 7 walls, 100% infill
printed in translucent petg. looks great!
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does not work with 45mm props, if you can add the information
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