Thank you Lawrence, it's always great to hear from you. I too am happy to be "3D'ing." Goes great with our wonderful FPV hobby and it's another thing I can keep learning and strive to master - "Journey to Better!" (which I thoroughly enjoy).
Beautiful design. Now, anyone who doesn't want to see your build on a micro sub 250g, underbelly mounted 4k camera 3d printed quad, running Inav is probably in the wrong place. Entertain (and educate) us!
😂Yeah, I'm guessing there's not too many of these Micro sub 250g, underbelly mounted 4k carbon fiber infused filament 3D printed quads flying around! Maybe I'm wrong though?🤔😉
In what way are you referring? It really depends on how its designed and printed. If designed and printed properly, the flight characteristics are the same as cut carbon fiber. As durable (if not more so). One big advantage is these are less costly to produce from a frame designer's perspective. As I mentioned in one of my previous videos, that allows me to pass on the savings to my customers which, in turn, should make this aspect of the hobby more accessible/affordable to more FPV pilots. For instance, my Kobara frame design was going for $36 with cut carbon fiber (due to production cost). I can (and do) offer that same frame on my site now less than half that at $17.95. Another great advantage is the frames' designs can be more innovative, unique, and "special" if you will, without adding to the production costs. Again, more savings for the customer! Another great advantage is I can change the design and produce the new design fairly quickly if a pilot (or pilots) have ideas/recommendations to do so. No need to redesign, send design off to be cut, wait for it to be cut, wait for it to be shipped, pay for that additional shipping, etc.
@@FOCKHOUSE Great! Happy I answered your question. I know I'll keep producing and providing these frames as long as I'm able to all interested pilots💪👍
Hey Marty! Briefly ran out of stock! Its replenished now so you should be able to order it again. I apologize for the inconvenience. Should you experience any further difficulties, please email me at tmac@tmacfpv.com and I'll take care of you👍
Doing a great job TMac. I like the triple stack idea. OMG that 4K Belly Cam! 👍
Love the idea and the design 🙌🙌🙌
Thanks Jose!
This is really innovative and cool, I got so many idea from this video. And yes, please do an inav3.0 video!
That's great Brandon Beans!😁
very interesting frame bud
Thanks FPV Ninja! "Interesting" IS good, right?!?😀
Nice frame design! I just ordered two. I'm so happy you got into 3d printing.
Thank you Lawrence, it's always great to hear from you. I too am happy to be "3D'ing." Goes great with our wonderful FPV hobby and it's another thing I can keep learning and strive to master - "Journey to Better!" (which I thoroughly enjoy).
Love it! And I would like to see you do INAV as well. Version 3.0 came out recently. Great job!
Thanks Dale! 🙏
Beautiful design. Now, anyone who doesn't want to see your build on a micro sub 250g, underbelly mounted 4k camera 3d printed quad, running Inav is probably in the wrong place. Entertain (and educate) us!
😂Yeah, I'm guessing there's not too many of these Micro sub 250g, underbelly mounted 4k carbon fiber infused filament 3D printed quads flying around! Maybe I'm wrong though?🤔😉
@@TMacFPV this definitely isn't the place for the ordinary run of the mill stuff.
@@AdrianoCasemiro sometimes you gotta be a little crazy! 😜
Cool idea, but now it has added drag
What is the weight of the frame itself? Can I have STL, I can print it myself, thank you?
Where can I get this frame. The link seems to be dead
Is this still available? (You haven't done a video in ~10 months.)
Now how does it compare to carbon fiber?
In what way are you referring? It really depends on how its designed and printed. If designed and printed properly, the flight characteristics are the same as cut carbon fiber. As durable (if not more so). One big advantage is these are less costly to produce from a frame designer's perspective. As I mentioned in one of my previous videos, that allows me to pass on the savings to my customers which, in turn, should make this aspect of the hobby more accessible/affordable to more FPV pilots. For instance, my Kobara frame design was going for $36 with cut carbon fiber (due to production cost). I can (and do) offer that same frame on my site now less than half that at $17.95. Another great advantage is the frames' designs can be more innovative, unique, and "special" if you will, without adding to the production costs. Again, more savings for the customer! Another great advantage is I can change the design and produce the new design fairly quickly if a pilot (or pilots) have ideas/recommendations to do so. No need to redesign, send design off to be cut, wait for it to be cut, wait for it to be shipped, pay for that additional shipping, etc.
@@TMacFPV this is the exact answer I was looking for. Thanks. Wow this could be very big for the industry.
@@FOCKHOUSE Great! Happy I answered your question. I know I'll keep producing and providing these frames as long as I'm able to all interested pilots💪👍
PayPal shows the frame as unavailable.
Hey Marty! Briefly ran out of stock! Its replenished now so you should be able to order it again. I apologize for the inconvenience. Should you experience any further difficulties, please email me at tmac@tmacfpv.com and I'll take care of you👍