Done with the frame

Just finished assembling the frame. looks like a tank! lol.

3689551002?profile=originalI really have a hard time bending the arms! I decided to build a wooden brake for these arms (gave my hands a hardtime).. Bolted up with M4 x 10mm screws.

3689550839?profile=originalNeed to put some rubber grommets on the 12mm holes. I also need some paper sanding on the arms to have those aluminum residue from machining removed-- to also have a matte finish look..

3689551013?profile=originalYou can see the stack-up plate installed inside the centerpiece. I am planning to put the flight controller here. The metal screws will be replaced by nylon screws..

3689551056?profile=originalI need some ideas on mounting the landing gear to the quadcopter frame.. one of my option is connecting these using a rubber with double sided. or installing 8 anti-vibration balls like this one.. from goodluckbuy.

The whole assembly weights at 500g.. i will update the weight again after finishing all accessories. By the way, the total length motor-motor is 560mm.. Is this heavy for this size?

I am still waiting for some parts.. next will be landing gear and frame connection.

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  • @ Morli.. lol... thanks for the reminder..

  • Hi RJC,

    Really nice clean design and execution.

    The fact that you are using bendable (not T6) aluminum does mean that in the event of a hard crash, things might get bent, but you can probably straighten back out a few times anyway.

    The Flamewheel F450 Quad frame weighs 282g and the F550 hex weighs 478g and of course, CF frames tend to be lighter.

    But yours looks like a very sturdy frame and the extra arm length for a quad means you could accommodate larger propellers and motors which mean you could end up with a substantial lifting capacity and reasonable efficiency.

    What is the motor center to edge of where your arm member joins the frame center and motor to motor centers on a side. 

    That will determine the largest propeller you can accommodate and I am guessing around 14 inches or so tipt to tip on the side.

    You might want to use a motor that could accommodate the largest propellers that would fit.

    You could start with somewhat smaller propellers, because they would handle better (12" x 4.5) maybe).

    Motors 3S or 4S 600 to 920 KV at least 120 watt and 30 amp ESCs.

    (DJI Flamewheel motors are the absolute minimum I would consider and I really think they are too small even though you could get it to fly with them.)

    Other stuff will probably work, these are just my thoughts that might help you get it in the ball park.

  • Admin

    Looks bullet proof :)).Good work. keep us updated.  what ever you do , make sure antennas hang out and are safe from damage.

  • Thanks Hugues. I will surely keep you guys posted.

  • MR60
    This a real nice and true DIY project. Keep creating and report back once fully assembled and flown !
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