Received my pagoda antennas, they're smaller than I thought, sweet
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You guys should make some. The kits are super cheap and it isn't hard. The hardest part is getting the jig put together for the first time. I made two receiver ones and a version B cased one all for like $20, it was fun. I could print some TPU covers for you guys, just have to find the 3d model. I'm pretty sure I saw it posted somewhere. So far I just have pink and blue TPU.
Maybe you need a different nozzle? I've heard they are expensiveThanks Jerry, I was so happy about it, I bored my wife with the details, which I normally don't do with this type stuff. I am getting the hang of TPU. It isn't as hard as it seemed once the printer was fixed and I got the settings dialed in. But it seems like it needs to print pretty slow.View attachment 1222
Kosho 64mm frame parts.
Keep it up, looking good. Man, i've been wanting a printer for a while and you make it worse. I also want a cnc cutter and a mini lathe/milling machine
Reciever antennas only need the exposed tips mounted outside the frame. I run 5 out of 7 with the Rx antennas inside the frame nbeatly bundled. Anything within 1000ft is fully flyable no issue. I only do this on Race rigs typically.Cut-down your receiver antennas or they will cut themselves downView attachment 705Also, you can't have too many batteries, flew every battery I had today probably killing a couple 50c paks because I didn't satisfy my need for airtime...lol.
My camera came in while I was at my spot... will post some flight vids soon as I figure it out.
I have a printed tiny whoop camera mount made out of a candy looking red strong rubbery material, any idea what this material is? its really niceEach material has a learning curve. I'm working on ABS technique now, and happily printing in TPU or PLA. I think I will crank the speed a bit now and see how it goes with all the other settings set correctly now.