RCexplorer.se is closing but David was nice enough to open source his designs. They’re F3D files so I’ll be parting out the bicopter stuff for easier 3d printing. I’ve placed them under the same license; TiltMechanism.zip is the original file and contains the license readme. the downloads page for these models are here: https://rcexplorer.se/downloads/
This is the tilt mechanism used in most of his designs, you’ll need 2 for the bicopter and 1 for the tricopters. You also need a servo with a feedback wire – the recommended one was “BMS-210DMH”, but I’m having trouble finding it elsewhere.
I give no guarantees as to the viability of 3d printing these components, especially since these were pretty experimental craft, and I’m not experienced enough to diagnose any issues that arise. I’m assuming the PIDs will need to be tuned at the very least.
I’ve added archives of the store page and the tricopter v3.5 build page to this as well. The store page’s description doesn’t pop up for me on Chrome, but you can view source and read it. The Tricopter v3.5 build page goes into how to add a feedback wire to a servo.
This article was first featured at https://ift.tt/2ZQbsms on January 5, 2020 at 03:01PM by rsheldiii
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