I'm thinking of something similar with the blade infusion 180, it's not getting a good response from the market, but I think it's great in that it doesn't use crappy proprietary servo specifications like OMP or Goosky. Helicopters are a really fun hobby, but I think they are too expensive. If frames and parts can be produced directly with a 3D printer, time and cost will be dramatically reduced. I support your design!!
Thanks! 3D printing your own parts will improve the time and cost for sure! If a design is robust enough, I'm sure the market will respond in a much better way. Are you planning on redesigning a airframe for the infusion 180?
@@LifeAroundDamian Purchasing infusion180 and printing the frame is still just a concept, but I would like to try it if I can afford it. In the future, I hope to manufacture my own receiver/flight computer and integrate it with infusion's DD rotor system. distant future.
@@LifeAroundDamianI just purchased the infusion180 helicopter. Now I have to do CAD work, but I don't know if it will be successful.(I'm really bad at CAD.) Fusion360 for modeling infusion180 Lol🤣
@@Idea63841 Haha thats great! Keep me posted on your progress, I would love to see how it turns out! I'll have my fingers crossed for you and if you need any help let me know!
I'm not a helicopter enthusiast (prefer quad rotors) but thank you sincerely for putting your work out there for free. I design parts for personal use and upload them for free once I've got a product that I'm somewhat proud of. Never made sense to charge people for something I've already created when it doesn't cost me anything to share it for free.
I agree. It's definitely helpful to push the innovation out there faster. This has been months in the making and gradually improving the design. I hope everyone will enjoy this as much as I do once the airframe is released!
I'm thinking of something similar with the blade infusion 180, it's not getting a good response from the market, but I think it's great in that it doesn't use crappy proprietary servo specifications like OMP or Goosky. Helicopters are a really fun hobby, but I think they are too expensive. If frames and parts can be produced directly with a 3D printer, time and cost will be dramatically reduced. I support your design!!
Thanks! 3D printing your own parts will improve the time and cost for sure! If a design is robust enough, I'm sure the market will respond in a much better way. Are you planning on redesigning a airframe for the infusion 180?
@@LifeAroundDamian Purchasing infusion180 and printing the frame is still just a concept, but I would like to try it if I can afford it. In the future, I hope to manufacture my own receiver/flight computer and integrate it with infusion's DD rotor system. distant future.
@@LifeAroundDamianI just purchased the infusion180 helicopter. Now I have to do CAD work, but I don't know if it will be successful.(I'm really bad at CAD.) Fusion360 for modeling infusion180 Lol🤣
@@Idea63841 Haha thats great! Keep me posted on your progress, I would love to see how it turns out! I'll have my fingers crossed for you and if you need any help let me know!
Reducing the screws makes the assembly and repairs wayy simpler. Outstanding work!!
Thanks! I can't wait to share this with everyone!
More rigidity & productivity in just a single printing. This is the RIGHT way. Great work!
Thanks! I'm super happy with this new design, and I love pushing the limits!
I'm not a helicopter enthusiast (prefer quad rotors) but thank you sincerely for putting your work out there for free. I design parts for personal use and upload them for free once I've got a product that I'm somewhat proud of. Never made sense to charge people for something I've already created when it doesn't cost me anything to share it for free.
I agree. It's definitely helpful to push the innovation out there faster. This has been months in the making and gradually improving the design. I hope everyone will enjoy this as much as I do once the airframe is released!
Love these videos! Keep em up!!! 🚁
Thanks! Will do!
I think more and more helicopter hobbits will 3d print parts instead of waiting for shipments.
I think so too, they just need a little push! Thanks for your support it is very appreciated!
FIND THE HALFLINGS....ARGH!
cant wait to see how those nylon blades perform
I definitely can't wait either!
Damian how do you use your zip ties to tie down wires. Can you include some holes for zip ties.
That's definitely a design change I will be implementing. I am currently waiting for my parts to arrive so that I can do a fit check.
Nice can you 3d print genius cp v2 frame how much please