Hey! This thing is still a Work in Progress.
Files, instructions, and other stuff might change!
QuadCopter v1
Description
This is my own design quadcopter; 4x4 central station with 4 sections, expandable to fit more sensors, cameras, etc. Has no landing gear for the time being. Can be printed or CNC'd. Makerbots/other desktop printers with either x or y dimensions smaller than 6" in will not be able to make this.
And also, Solidworks Assemblies translate into a bunch of parts in STL, so I guess you'll just have to wing it if you want to put it together. Shouldn't be hard, though. Tell me if I'm missing anything.
And also, Solidworks Assemblies translate into a bunch of parts in STL, so I guess you'll just have to wing it if you want to put it together. Shouldn't be hard, though. Tell me if I'm missing anything.
Instructions
1. Download
2. Print/CNC
3. Modify as necessary - the design is modular, so you can stack up plates with custom holes in order to accomodate whatever peripherals you need, including cameras, additional control units, etc.
3. Screw holes for everything except arduino and motor are for 8-32 metric screws; bigger screws will be near impossible to accomodate, but can be done.
4. Motor mounts are for the DAT750 motor, but you can modify as you need.
5. Assemble.
2. Print/CNC
3. Modify as necessary - the design is modular, so you can stack up plates with custom holes in order to accomodate whatever peripherals you need, including cameras, additional control units, etc.
3. Screw holes for everything except arduino and motor are for 8-32 metric screws; bigger screws will be near impossible to accomodate, but can be done.
4. Motor mounts are for the DAT750 motor, but you can modify as you need.
5. Assemble.
License
QuadCopter v1 by Eliwu26 is licensed under the Attribution - Share Alike - Creative Commons license.

Nice design, the arms I have printed so far appear to be stiff enough
to do the job.
Thanks!
Dude, would it be possible for you to write a whole instructions for your copy? Because... I have no idea where you got the standoffs.
This is going to be a little bothersome, but is it possible for you to print out some parts and ship it to me? I'll pay for materials and shipping. It's just that shapeways and companies like that are too expensive for what I'm going to do with this design. Could you PM me a reply? Thanks.