Hi,
I'm Adrian from Hungary/Europe. Let me introduce my tricopter project.
My goal was to make something really good-looking copter that have ally features I need.The design process started 1 years ago. My first idea was to make a composite chasis, from glass/carbon fiber.I designed the copter in a 3D modelling software, and also designed the necessary moulds for making each parts, here is the initial design:
This is a sample of the mould design:
I also made some FEM calculations, to check the stress dispersion:
Unfortunatelly, this type of production would cost too much for me. I tried to find partners in Hungary, without success. So I almost forgot this project. But some months before I read a lot about 3D printing, and finally I found a great partner in Hungary (many thanks to the Ground Zero Team www.groundzero.hu !!!). So I started to redesign my copter according to the requirements of 3D printing:
Then I sent the .stl files for FDM printing. Here is the result:
This is my current configuration:
- Turnigy SK3-2826-1130 motors
- 8x4,5 karbon SF props
- 10A HK ESC (simonK firmware)
- ArduFlyer 2.5 with ArduCopter 3.0.1 code
- ULOX NEO6-M GPS
- 2000mA 3S lipo (2 db 1000mA 3S2P)
- Flytron 25A ultralight current sensor
- MKS-DS95 servo
- RECOM 5V 1A power supply for electronics
- 3DR 868 MHz telemetry module
- RCTimer OLED screen
- Immersion 600mW 5.8 video TX + Coverleaf antenna
- MinimOSD, with KVTeam code
- KPC-E700PUB camera
- FRSKY Futaba FASST-compatible receiver, PPM
- controlled LED-s and buzzer
All-up weight is 782g, and has 8 minutes of safe flight time with 20-25% of remaining battery.
(Please note that I used Crius AIO Pro at first with MWI code and KV-OSD code. These can be found on the following pictures and in the videos.)
LED sripes are controlled by APM:
Here are some videos:
Onboard video (with Multiwii + KV-OSD)
For more details please connect me by mail: nhadrian@gmail.com
- UPDATE -
stl files can be downloaded from here:
http://shpws.me/oGJN
http://shpws.me/oGKc
http://shpws.me/oGKd
http://shpws.me/oGKg
http://shpws.me/oGK7
And these are the additional metal parts for rear arm control:
I wish you all good luck on reproducing my tri.
Please note that I'll not modify desing according to personal wishes, since my spare time is quite limited and I focus on my personal projects. Thanks for understanding!!!
Best Regards
Adrian
Comments
Sorry for confusion !
I didn't noticed that Adrian shared a quad version also.
I was so excited about this project that I missed the comments...
@Catalin, I did not design this 3D data, so please ask originator.
Very nice project !!!
My friend printed out Quad copter by "3D Touch 3D printer"
It needs sanding and filling for better fitting and strength.
Printed standing up with ABS on a Rostock Max. Strengthened with a thin layer of fiberglass&epoxy.
Any news there?
I'm waiting for my new 950 KV motors and 10x3.3 V2 T-motor props!
I hope flight time will be over 10 minutes.
:(
I told you that probably it is impossible to print frame without support material.
I really recomment printing on a stratasys printer. I saw them working, and the part is really-really accurate since if it is neccessary, it uses support material even for big flat walls.
For example, this one: http://www.stratasys.com/3d-printers/idea-series/uprint-se-plus
Good luck!!!
BR
Adrian
Think I go a problem...the shelf is not printing very good.
Here is the progress so far...
Wow...7 hours to print ot part 1 of quad. It's not finished yet but it looks good so far. Thanks for all the help. I like quad's more than tri's.
Earl