Drones are a perfect playground for lightweight yet robust designs, and Synthara takes full advantage of cutting-edge generative design techniques. This 3D-printed drone frame is engineered for FPV enthusiasts looking for a balance between strength, weight, and aesthetics.
The goal behind Synthara was to create a sub-250g FPV drone, even when equipped with a naked GoPro. To achieve this, the frame was developed using an iterative generative design process in Fusion360 that reduces weight while maintaining structural integrity. The motor spacing and overall dimensions are based on the GEPRC Smart35 3.5-inch frame. By leveraging AI-driven optimization and organic structures, the frame exhibits a futuristic, nature-inspired appearance that also enhances mechanical performance. The design process prioritized stress distribution and impact resistance, making it a viable alternative to traditional carbon fiber frames.

Synthara is designed for FDM 3D printing, making it accessible to makers worldwide. The frame has been successfully printed using carbon-fiber-reinforced polycarbonate (Prusament PC Blend Carbon Fiber - PCCF), providing a strong yet lightweight structure with excellent impact resistance. Other materials like PLA, PETG, or other carbon-fiber-reinforced filaments can also be used, depending on the desired balance between flexibility and rigidity.
Printed with PCCF, three perimeters and a 15% infill the frame weighs about 29g.
In addition to the 3D-printed frame, the following components are needed to complete the build:
Fitting all components into the compact frame and performing the necessary soldering was a challenging task, requiring careful planning and precision. However, despite the tight space constraints, the build process was successful, demonstrating the viability of Synthara as a functional and lightweight FPV drone frame.
One of the most fitting aspects of this project is that both the design of the frame and even its name and this description were created using generative approaches. Just as the frame was developed through an AI-assisted design process, this article and the project name Synthara were crafted with the help of ChatGPT. This parallel highlights how generative methods can enhance both engineering and creative processes.
The Synthara frame is available for download on Printables.com, where you can tweak and improve it for your own builds. Whether you're an FPV racer, freestyle pilot, or drone builder, this project is meant to evolve with the community. Try it, modify it, and share your experiences!
The author marked this model as their own original creation.