Can you please continue this series of videos? You are the only guy I've found who explains what he is doing while they are doing it. Everyone else just plays music over them doing it.
I'd like to see how to do things like taper the arms in the middle so they are narrow then they fill back up as they reach the motor. Like on the HyperLite EVO how the arms are a little more narrow compared to the tips where the motors go. I am sure it involves using the "Fillet" Tool but i can't seem to figure it out. I wouldn't need a full quadcopter built in a video. Just the arm section would do in combination with what I've learned in this video. And if you wanted to do a frame with detachable arms. but I'm 90% sure i could figure that one out of my own. Most importantly though if you don't feel like doing any of that. I would really appreciate if you could show us how to take a completed design and lay it out and prepare the files to send off for cutting.
Hey Brian, Do you have other Fusion videos? Are they on the MakeFPV channel? I went there looking but all I could find were flight vids I couldn't even find this video. Thanks!
This is great !!! my question is ...why making a full model in Fusion ??? what is the use of doing this .... what can we do with it ??? Please bare in mind i am rather new to this whole fusion and quadcopter world.
I'm very new to the "world of drones" and I was wondering what parts you would recommend me to use? I would assume you would suggest the Emax RS2205 and the Foxeer XAT600M for the motors and camera. What about the flight controller, camera transmitter, battery, etc.? Thank you for your time in advance!
Great work! a lot of useful techniques shown in a short video
Can you please continue this series of videos? You are the only guy I've found who explains what he is doing while they are doing it. Everyone else just plays music over them doing it.
Matt, sure thing! Do you have something in particular you would like see modeled?
I'd like to see how to do things like taper the arms in the middle so they are narrow then they fill back up as they reach the motor. Like on the HyperLite EVO how the arms are a little more narrow compared to the tips where the motors go. I am sure it involves using the "Fillet" Tool but i can't seem to figure it out. I wouldn't need a full quadcopter built in a video. Just the arm section would do in combination with what I've learned in this video.
And if you wanted to do a frame with detachable arms. but I'm 90% sure i could figure that one out of my own.
Most importantly though if you don't feel like doing any of that. I would really appreciate if you could show us how to take a completed design and lay it out and prepare the files to send off for cutting.
Sure thing, I will get started on the video.
Are you MuteFPV just on a different account? Which channel should i keep an eye on for the videos?
Hey Brian, Do you have other Fusion videos? Are they on the MakeFPV channel? I went there looking but all I could find were flight vids I couldn't even find this video. Thanks!
This is great !!!
my question is ...why making a full model in Fusion ??? what is the use of doing this .... what can we do with it ???
Please bare in mind i am rather new to this whole fusion and quadcopter world.
how about printing it, assembling it and after that flying it
Hey when I extrude the standoff holes... it creates like a mirrored hole right next to it... can't figure out how to prevent this from happening!
I'm very new to the "world of drones" and I was wondering what parts you would recommend me to use? I would assume you would suggest the Emax RS2205 and the Foxeer XAT600M for the motors and camera. What about the flight controller, camera transmitter, battery, etc.? Thank you for your time in advance!
I need to ask you a question in private, how can i do that please?
from where can I get the pre designed motor and camera that you have used?
Garvit Pandya, grabcad.com has several models for non-commercial use.
thanks for the tutorial with comments !
Thank you! I learned a lot!
Me too . How far have you progressed in a year? Out of curiosity, cheers