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Title: Mavic Clone 3d Printed Frame - Free Giveaway
Post by: xplosifly on January 20, 2018, 07:26:48 PM
Hi Guys...

3d Printed this Mavic Clone Frame from www.diyrc.co.uk
It is the F3 Flight Controller version. Been printed with PETG for maximum strength.
It was supposed to be a project i was looking forward to complete but midway have lost interest in it. It needs 2212 size motors. The site has tutorials on the build.
Its a Free Giveaway.
Pick up for free if you are located in mumbai.
Courier charges as per actuals if any place out of mumbai.


Title: Re: Mavic Clone 3d Printed Frame - Free Giveaway
Post by: Anil Singh on January 20, 2018, 07:44:10 PM
Interested in 3d printed frame.
What will be shipping charges to Rajkot, Gujarat


Anil Singh


Title: Re: Mavic Clone 3d Printed Frame - Free Giveaway
Post by: Anil Singh on January 20, 2018, 08:22:35 PM
Book for me


Title: Re: Mavic Clone 3d Printed Frame - Free Giveaway
Post by: xplosifly on January 20, 2018, 10:11:02 PM
Will inquire with DTDC and let you know by Monday.


Title: Re: Mavic Clone 3d Printed Frame - Free Giveaway
Post by: Anil Singh on January 23, 2018, 05:51:40 AM
Did you inquire. Will be around 100 to 150. Also depends on box size.


You can let me know on 9409411910 or mail me at docanil71@yahoo.co.in

Anil Singh


Title: Re: Mavic Clone 3d Printed Frame - Free Giveaway
Post by: nischalnischal on January 23, 2018, 06:09:49 AM
Hi @xplosifly

Can you please share your whatsapp numberso that I can send my address too for the frame?


Title: Re: Mavic Clone 3d Printed Frame - Free Giveaway
Post by: mithunchowdhury1991 on January 23, 2018, 10:20:18 AM
Mithun Chowdhury
7001220154 / 8641066636
mithunchowhury@gmail.com


Title: Re: Mavic Clone 3d Printed Frame - Free Giveaway
Post by: xplosifly on January 23, 2018, 12:37:47 PM
Hi guys,

Anil contacted me first out here, so am just getting a quote from dtdc for him. Incase he backs out would be open to sending it to the next one in line.

Thanks

Imran 9820629448


Title: Re: Mavic Clone 3d Printed Frame - Free Giveaway
Post by: xplosifly on January 23, 2018, 02:41:56 PM
Giveaway is Over :-)

Being sent out to Anil Singh. I hope he enjoys building it and completing this Mavic Clone Project.

Thanks

Imran


Title: Re: Mavic Clone 3d Printed Frame - Free Giveaway
Post by: Dipanjan on January 23, 2018, 09:16:58 PM
Hello, need a little help on how you got it printed? Which file did you use? How much did it cost you? And, since you have handled it, is it strong enough for emax 2212 motors? Your reply will be much appreciated. I guess many here would want to get a cheap foldable frame.

Regards,
Dipanjan


Title: Re: Mavic Clone 3d Printed Frame - Free Giveaway
Post by: xplosifly on January 24, 2018, 01:35:57 PM
Hey Dipanjan,

I used the Mavic Clone v4.1 F3 files from the download section at diyrc.co.uk

I own a Desktop based 3d printer for hobby purposes. Printed the Frame using PETG Filament, PETG is supposed to be stronger, flexible and much more durable than PLA. It is costlier as well. Am approximating though that the entire print cost wouldn't have been more than 750-1000.
I have just entered the quadcopter space and don't have much experience. I needed things to print on my 3d printer so i first went ahead with the PEON230 from thingiverse. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:629338
Printed it and installed my electronics but am struggling to get it in the air, i mean it takes off and flies into the sky but i dont have a clue how to control it and get it back. always disarm it while its in midair and it comes crashing down breaking a few arms.
Always have been in awe with the original DJI Mavic Pro so downloaded this clone from diyrc. Left the project midway as i dont think i would be able to give it time and am losing patience.
The forums on diyrc discuss that the emax 2212 is a perfect fit and will work well with this frame. The frame has a provision to install a SONAR sensor as well as a GPS module. The folding mechanism of the frame seemed to be perfect.

I also need help on flying my PEON 230, help and advice would be grateful.

Thank You,

Imran 9820629448


Title: Re: Mavic Clone 3d Printed Frame - Free Giveaway
Post by: nischalnischal on January 24, 2018, 02:09:06 PM
Hi @xplosifly

As you had mentioned you dont have much experience flying, I would recommend you to start flying with toy grade quads as
https://www.banggood.com/Eachine-H8-Mini-Headless-Mode-2_4G-4CH-6-Axis-RC-Quadcopter-RTF-p-975808.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc_ods&utm_content=starr&utm_campaign=eachine-Sds-url-eac&gclid=Cj0KCQiA-qDTBRD-ARIsAJ_10yKf7tv_sT8sHNhtNvHWA-ww_EEDPoeA6v1zOiZS_Gvfex2oN818lfcaAnOYEALw_wcB

And then maybe switch over to a Syma X5C and then a brushless one.



Title: Re: Mavic Clone 3d Printed Frame - Free Giveaway
Post by: nischalnischal on January 24, 2018, 02:11:59 PM
If you are too new then I would suggest Furibee f36 > Eachine H8 mini > Syma X5c > brushless motor quads.

you can fall and break these small quads and wont cost you much when learning.


Title: Re: Mavic Clone 3d Printed Frame - Free Giveaway
Post by: xplosifly on January 24, 2018, 03:45:38 PM
Hi There Nischal,

Actually have already bought a lot of electronics and stuff to complete two quads. Just dont know how to fly... The hobby is impulsive.

This is the list of parts that i have:
A set of Racerstar BR2205 2600KV Motors
A set of Racerstar BR2204 2300KV Motors
Racerstar 4 in 1 ESC - 2 Units
Omnibus F3 AIO ESC
Omnibus F4 AIO ESC
FS-i6 modded to 10 ch
QAV250 Frame
Blackout FT250 Frame
Runcam Swift 2
Eachine EV800D
TBS Video Transmitter
TBS Stubby antaena

I had used the F3 without fpv setup in the Peon 230 3d printed frame but keep crashing it as i just need to learn or rather need someone in or around mumbai to help me figure out if all the wiring and the config i have done in betaflight is correct.
Also planning to get my hands on a simulator. could you suggest a good one?

Imran 9820629448


Title: Re: Mavic Clone 3d Printed Frame - Free Giveaway
Post by: nischalnischal on January 25, 2018, 06:44:19 AM
HI @xplosifly

I understand that you got a lot of stuff and are eager and impulsive but if you are new to flying quads my only suggestion is to start from basic small one, you can assemble the stuff you purchased on the the frame meanwhile, in a few months, you will be fine to fly your newly assembled quad


Title: Re: Mavic Clone 3d Printed Frame - Free Giveaway
Post by: xplosifly on January 25, 2018, 07:45:43 AM
Thanks Nischal,

It makes sense. Am gonna order a basic RTF and learn on it and crash with it before I start on these.

Thanks.


Title: Re: Mavic Clone 3d Printed Frame - Free Giveaway
Post by: rishabhbarma on January 25, 2018, 08:30:36 AM
@xplosify, build a tbs discovery with naza. Simple enough, easy setup and later you can add a front facing gimbal.