RepCopter

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RepCopter

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Please edit this and click the red links to put in your own files! --Sebastien Bailard 08:34, 10 September 2010 (UTC)



FILE ID# TYPE DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE FORMATS CREATED/RESERVED BY
Your-File-Name REPCOPTER SOLID MODEL ASSEMBLY These are CAD files for the Solid Model Assembly .xml.zip, .stl.zip --Example User 12:00, Today's Date 20xx (UTC)
Your-File-Name REPCOPTER CAD FILES FOR PARTS These are CAD files for each part. .xml.zip, .stl.zip --Example User 12:00, Today's Date 20xx (UTC)
Your-File-Name REPCOPTER EVEN MORE FILES These are are even more files. .xml.zip, .stl.zip --Example User 12:00, Today's Date 20xx (UTC)|-
Your-File-Name SOLID MODEL ASSEMBLY This is the final finished machine N/A --Example User 12:00, Tomorrow's Date, 20xx (UTC)
Please edit this and click the red links to put in your own files! --Sebastien Bailard 08:34, 10 September 2010 (UTC) 


Description

This project is about designing up a printable quad-copter. The idea has been proposed in the RepRap "Let´s design sth." forum and is currently picking up speed.

Motivation

A while back I came across some people building quad-copters. I wanted to build one, but decided that other projects needed to come first. Specifically my cnc mill and RepRap. But since my Mendel is getting close to being complete. Is there any interest in a group of people designing up a printable quad-copter?

Josh, quoted by --Sebastien Bailard 08:31, 24 February 2010 (UTC)


Design Notes

My first stab at the design would be very simple and drawing on the STARMAC project. It is basically a frame made from composite tubes which you can purchase, and connected with printed parts. Similar to the way K'NEX work. A quick look on McMaster turned up this carbon fiber tube.

A few of those and some connection pieces and you have a quad-copter frame. Actually you could use the same connectors to build just about anything.

I'm interested in other peoples thoughts, so don't be shy.


Via Forum

http://dev.forums.reprap.org/read.php?88,34045

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