This is a micro FPV Hexacopter Frame design that I've been working on for use with 8520 coreless motors. The idea is to get a little more lift when carrying the 750 mah 1s batteries that I'm using over what the standard quad setup seems to be able to provide. It comes out at about 16 grams +/- for the printed frame.
I've added in some tolerance for printing with ABS to take account of the shrinkage when printing. You may need to modify sizing slightly to suit the material you're printing with to suit the motors - mine shrinks by 1mm across the diameter of the motors so the file is sized accordingly.
Parts & Tools:
6 x 8520 Coreless Motors
6 x 60 - 65 mm Propellers (3 x CW, 3 x CCW)
1 x SP Racing F3 EVO Brush Flight Control (or other similar board) - it needs to have 6 motor attachments on it.
1 x 1s 500 - 750 mah Battery
1 x PPM receiver with at least 4 channels - ideally 5 to 6 for an arming switch and flight modes.
1 x Small Elastic Band
6 x M3 Plastic/Nylon Standoffs - approx. 30mm high
12 x M3 Plastic Screws.
6 x 20mm cable-ties/zip-ties.
10 cm two-sided tape.
1 x Soldering Iron & Solder.
1 x Wire Cutters
Optional:
1 x Micro FPV Camera/Transmitter
1 x Hot Glue Gun & Glue Sticks
Assembly:
As an optional step, you could hot-glue your motor leads to the supports to add strain relief, as well as above any of the other cables as they insert onto the flight controller.
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.