I printed scale rotor blades ("blue edge" shaped main blades) myself, but reinforced them with CF tube. They still can`t compete with CF blades, but they look scale. The printed landing skid is poor. When you allready have the file, better have it milled from CF at an CNC shop then. If it has to be printed, PA-12 Multijet Fusion would be best.
i printed the blades for my omp m1 some changes in the slicer and the plades works like the original ons/important to not print it flat or vertikal! thanks i like your stuff(;
I'm glad they worked out well for you! I printed mine with supports and it is definitely needed. I appreciate the support! Feel free to tag me on any posts related to your prints. I would love to see them!
I printed scale rotor blades ("blue edge" shaped main blades) myself, but reinforced them with CF tube. They still can`t compete with CF blades, but they look scale.
The printed landing skid is poor. When you allready have the file, better have it milled from CF at an CNC shop then. If it has to be printed, PA-12 Multijet Fusion would be best.
i printed the blades for my omp m1 some changes in the slicer and the plades works like the original ons/important to not print it flat or vertikal! thanks i like your stuff(;
I'm glad they worked out well for you! I printed mine with supports and it is definitely needed. I appreciate the support! Feel free to tag me on any posts related to your prints. I would love to see them!
Nice flying! I'm surprised that the blades handled the stress!
Thanks! I'm surprised myself haha
lol the pieces went flying 😅
It sure did! I didn't realize it until I played back the video myself!
Cool. Weight difference?
This weights 6 grams less than the original Goosky S2.
Good job buddy
Thanks Gary!
what filament did you use? pla? petg? tpu?
In the video I’m using PLA and PETG. Although, I recommend all parts to be printed in PETG.
@@LifeAroundDamian ok thanks
What happend. Battery drain?
Yes