"@mdisher yes I did! I'm pretty bogged down with finals right now so I haven't had a chance to update. I basically used a basic power distribution board from hobbyking and ziptied it to the bottom with my escs between the base and the bottom plate.…"
"@Neuro thanks for the recommendation, I'll give that a go. The acrylic is definitely brittle, I tried snapping one of the plates today and it was pretty easy to break."
Just a quick update this weekend. I've printed all the pieces, even got to the laser cutter to try cutting some of the body parts out. Here are some images and a small demo of a non scientific flex test between a 3D printed part and an acrylic…
"@rob it is actually fairly stable, I got some pretty nice footage with it. The issue is that the connections between the servos and frame parts are not secure enough. so I've had it come apart on hard landings. It is just hot glued together, heh."
"@Adam AKAV8R yes! man this printer has been a pain. I cut this myself from some glass sheet that was lying around. It's made a huge difference so far, I totally recommend it, especially for doing large flat prints.
@Steve Love the design! thanks…"
This is the first in what I hope will be a series of posts about my new mini h-quad build. I'm going to be working from an existing design to start. You can find the design files here. This was NOT designed by me, it was designed by Steve, check out…