It started when during a boring afternoon at work I told my colleague that I found a very interesting web site called DIYDRONES. We realized that our aptitudes and knowledge were complimentary meaning that he understood what I was talking about and I was also understanding him when he was telling me about how to integrate (something) into a closed loop after having characterized (something) to determine (something else). WOW!

My friend is a senior aerospace engineer at the aircraft certification division of Transport Canada and I am an aircraft maintenance engineer working also for Transport Canada as a civil aviation safety inspector.

That day, I challenged him into a project and he said with a smile; I hate you !

Since then, according to our wives, we are crazier then ever. We are now obsessed into accumulating enough honey-do list points to buy free time to go forward with our project.

I posted here a few pictures to tease your curiosity. If you want to play with me until the end you will get the complete story and details about what we created. All because of what DIYDRONES put in our heads.

We are planning to give most of it to the open sources community.
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For me it started by looking and drawing on an autocad 2009 computer screen. Did I mentioned also self learning how to use autocad?



One of my neighbor, also a friend, bought from China, on Ebay, a $1500.00 CNC machine knowing that I would learn how to use it and then teach him. Sure... but before I had to put together a computer powerful enough from some of the junk found in my garage. Could not wait to find a case for it.


After going through a few online tutorials (or was it a lot?) about Mach 3 CNC software, Sheetcam CAM software, stepper motors and controllers, etc. I ended up with my case less computer showing this screen;



and a noisy set up doing that; At least that is what my neighbors complains at 3 o'clock in the morning, you know ! CNC, router and vacuum noises.








Realizing that honey-do points are very hard to accumulate, we decided to start with cheap and easily available trex rc helicopter parts and built around it. Also we had the wisdom to start with a mock-up made with acrylic instead of wasting some very exotic and expensive material like carbon fiber. I think they call that the learning curve.


But what is that gizmo?


The continuation of our story will be by acclamation from you guys or it will die with this post...


Are you curious? Did DIYDRONES made you crazier to? Maybe we should consider a class action for it to stop...


Cheers!


Mario


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  • Moderator
    Hypothetically... ;)
  • Moderator
    "What would we be looking for?"
    Differential drive so that each motor doesn't have to be running the same speed? You are building a differential drive quad?
  • Hey guys!

    Lets say, hypothetically, that you are wright and this is a twin motor quad.
    What would be the best way to drive four rotors with two motors. What would we be looking for?

    ? To keep my fans here is a few more pics.

  • If I had more honey do points I'd go rummaging through Leonardo daVinci's designs.

    umm, maybe some kind of infinity or d-drive drive for a quad rotor, with feathering perhaps?
  • twin motor quad, interesting i like the idea, will track ya
  • I agree with the twin motor Quad guess. Very Interesting!
  • Developer
    Large belt driven Quad with dual motors, each prop has pitch control, maybe full collective too?
  • Interesting!!!!
  • I love the correlation of project completness to honeydo points, I think it's a universal measurment most of us can relate too.
  • keep goin on bro..seems like u've got quite a few us into it.. any differential arrangement to drive d props?
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