02-Mar-2017, 03:05 PM
From the moment I crashed my first QX80, I knew I needed to have replacement homes for the left over parts. I enjoyed flying my QX90 and I liked the form factor. So, with a little experience in Sketchup and new found access to a 3D printer, I started prototyping designs. Here are the results.
Long story short, it works well. The model is hung on Thingiverse. http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2147479
If you want to Play with dimensions and what not, the Sketchup model is available in their 3d Warehouse. Search for XF 95 V2 or Tommy A.
The F3EVO Flight Control Board snaps into the frame and is held by tabs. The landing legs are optional. I used the same rubber grommet mounting technique as in the QX80 and QX90. The 10 degree camera mount is supported by M2 nylon standoffs. Battery and AIO FPV held on by rubber bands.
Long story short, it works well. The model is hung on Thingiverse. http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2147479
If you want to Play with dimensions and what not, the Sketchup model is available in their 3d Warehouse. Search for XF 95 V2 or Tommy A.
The F3EVO Flight Control Board snaps into the frame and is held by tabs. The landing legs are optional. I used the same rubber grommet mounting technique as in the QX80 and QX90. The 10 degree camera mount is supported by M2 nylon standoffs. Battery and AIO FPV held on by rubber bands.
Be safe and have fun,
Tommy
Tommy