I'm designing and building my own quadcopter I'm calling the Gargoyle. It will be an "I" or "H" design much like the DJI Inspire. Here is the first part:
(Hint-it'll be around 700 size when completed.)
[img]http://www.perrydice.com/images/gargoyle1.jpg[/img]
Gargoyle Quadcopter
Gargoyle Quadcopter
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Re: Gargoyle Quadcopter
Looks pretty cool so far. Have you got anything else modeled in CAD?
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Re: Gargoyle Quadcopter
Thanks! Not alot of time this week, but this is what I have so far:626Pilot wrote:Looks pretty cool so far. Have you got anything else modeled in CAD?
[img]http://www.perrydice.com/images/gargoylequad1.jpg[/img]
looks like I need to update the time on my GoPro.
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Have you thought about printing this with carbon fiber PLA? I hear that's popular among drone builders. I don't think it's much lighter than regular PLA, though. I have a spool of the stuff here. Haven't bothered printing anything with it.
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Re: Gargoyle Quadcopter
I hadn't actually. Everything is in ABS, 'cause that's what I have.626Pilot wrote:Have you thought about printing this with carbon fiber PLA? I hear that's popular among drone builders. I don't think it's much lighter than regular PLA, though. I have a spool of the stuff here. Haven't bothered printing anything with it.


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Re: Gargoyle Quadcopter
That project looks awesome, great work! Any idea what it will weight when it's all done? Are you going to share the design when it's finished?
I've been working on an H-frame 250 racer the last week or so. I'll share more of that when I get back home and can print some of the parts, right now it's only digital.
The advantage of the CF-PLA is that it's stronger, not lighter. You can design your parts to be lighter and know that the material will be more rigid. This stiffness also makes it more brittle though, so I wouldn't use it for something that needs to be durable and take some abuse like your landing gear.
What electronics are you going to use?
I've been working on an H-frame 250 racer the last week or so. I'll share more of that when I get back home and can print some of the parts, right now it's only digital.
The advantage of the CF-PLA is that it's stronger, not lighter. You can design your parts to be lighter and know that the material will be more rigid. This stiffness also makes it more brittle though, so I wouldn't use it for something that needs to be durable and take some abuse like your landing gear.
What electronics are you going to use?
Re: Gargoyle Quadcopter
Hey jimustanguitar, I'm currently using an Ardupilot knock off. But now that its no longer supported, I'm thinking of getting the pixhawk. I do plan on sharing the files, but I want to make it fly first. 

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