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75mm/80mm 3D-Printed Prestress FPV Frame

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0.16mm layer, 6 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 6 walls, 15% infill
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This is an attempt to overcome the barrier of material performance and 3D print a flyable FPV frame. 3D printed plastic is desperately soft compared to carbon fiber plate so a good design is the key to the balance between reasonable performance and weight. I used prestressed structure and started from this small sized frame.

The 3mf file include 2 frame plates and 4 stands between the plates. Second plate includes 1s 450mAh battery mount and a light weight canopy for fpv camera. Other material: some m2 screws, some electronic tape, common 75mm whoop electronics. 

I printed the frame with PLA-CF and test flied it. PLA or PLA+  should work. PA-CF or PET-CF will be ideal.

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0.16mm layer, 6 walls, 15% infill
great design
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Could you please provide a list of parts needed to build the drone? I am new to this topic and would like to start with a small drone However, there is such a vast selection of components that I am unsure what is suitable for a beginner without the costs escalating
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If you are new to fpv, I would recommend you start with pre-built tiny whoops. (Like betafpv air75 or meteor 75pro.) Then you can DIY the electronics of it to any frame of similar size.
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just buy a kit with a drone and goggles from betaFPV
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Do yourself a favor and buy a radiomaster Pocket and liftoff on steam. spend 20 hours there learning to fly an if you still have interest buy a 2" bind and fly and some EV800D goggles, Some good ones are HGLRC Draknight 2, YMZFPV Lightning 2, Flywoo Firefly 2S baby nano (this one is super fast), Mobula 8 2s. If you will mostly be flying indoors than the BetaFPV Air65 or air 75 are great. Flying indoors does take some getting use too so have patients if you start there. But like I said just buy a controller and a sim on steam first as it costs nothing to learn to fly in the sim but crashing you quadcopter or losing up high in a tree can cost a lot. Feel free to message me if you want more info! I haven't been doing it for long but I have already built 4 Quads and have 100s of packs flown.
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is PLA+ strong enough to make this without wobbling or being unstable?
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I only used PLA+ for drafts. My final PET-CF frame is solid and I pushed it with aggressive tuning. So I guess PLA+ should work, maybe less rigid. For reference, PET-CF has ~5000MPa modulus, PLA+ is ~3500MPa.
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Check my new design for 75/80mm. It has a thicker version for pla+. https://makerworld.com/en/models/1016319-75mm-3d-printed-prestress-fpv-frame#profileId-1061703
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why do i never have screws long enough for these prints
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