I've had a FlashForge Creator Pro for about a month now and I've been very happy with it. I've been printing ABS and if you do get one, I would recommend visiting the FlashForage Google Group for advice on settings. I struggled for about a week to get good prints and in one night after visiting the group, I was printing ABS with no issues.
I am currently using a makerbot Replicator for the PLA Parts, and for the landing gear and parts that i imagine/anticipate they will have contact with either ground or a colliding object i ask a friend to print them, i think he uses a Lulzbot for the ABS.
Most any printer should work for a quadcopter, provided the build volume is large enough. ABS and PLA are both good materials for simple quadcopters. For larger quadcopters, use carbon tubes to connect the body with motor mounts.
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if you re into buiding one ,i have this one https://www.blvprojects.com/blv-mgn-cube-3d-printer with a lot of people into it.I build drones
the latest is a dji mavic pro using petg....i lke this maerial
I've had a FlashForge Creator Pro for about a month now and I've been very happy with it. I've been printing ABS and if you do get one, I would recommend visiting the FlashForage Google Group for advice on settings. I struggled for about a week to get good prints and in one night after visiting the group, I was printing ABS with no issues.
I am currently using a makerbot Replicator for the PLA Parts, and for the landing gear and parts that i imagine/anticipate they will have contact with either ground or a colliding object i ask a friend to print them, i think he uses a Lulzbot for the ABS.
Most any printer should work for a quadcopter, provided the build volume is large enough. ABS and PLA are both good materials for simple quadcopters. For larger quadcopters, use carbon tubes to connect the body with motor mounts.