How to Build a Long Distance 3D Printed Drone

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024
  • In this video, we create a long distance flying 3D printed drone and show all the steps to assemble with parts available from Amazon.
    00:03 Introduction
    00:23 Design
    00:33 3D Print Slicing
    01:28 Starting the 3D Print
    02:05 Time Lapse of 3D Print
    03:04 Removing the Supports
    03:38 Drone Assembly
    04:43 Flying 3D Printed Drone
    This 3D printed drone packs a massive amount of power into a compact CAD designed frame. It wouldn’t go too far to call this a flying battery, as it boasts as 130 Watt battery capacity to power the drone. This battery is three times as powerful as a convention dji battery pack and will give you approximately 40-50 minutes of flying time with up to a 10 mile range.
    Using 22mm brushless motor with 7” tri-blade propellers, it is driven with latest SpeedyBee V3 F7 Flight stack. If you would like to create this 3D printed drone yourself, you can 3D print the drone main body and lid with the STL CAD design files provided below as well as order the parts below to follow along with the assembly.
    CAD STL Design 3D Print Drone Files:
    Main Body - cdn.goengineer...
    Components Lid - cdn.goengineer...
    Products Featured:
    SOLIDWORKS CAD: www.goengineer...
    Stratasys F370 3D Printer: www.goengineer...
    GrabCAD Print Software: www.goengineer...
    Below are the links for the items purchased. To complete this build, you will need a soldering iron, heat shrink, 5 m3x10mm screws, M3 tap and a metric hex screwdriver.
    3D Printed Drone Parts:
    1X 2207 1800kv Brushless Motors ($62.99) www.amazon.com...
    1X SpeedyBee V3 F7 ($123.99) www.amazon.com...
    1X 6S 5200 Mah LiPo Battery ($69.99) www.amazon.com...
    1X ExpressLRS lite receiver ($18.99) www.amazon.com...
    1X Runcam Pheonix 2 JB edition ($35.99) www.amazon.com...
    1X AKK Race Ranger 1000mW VTX ($24.99) www.amazon.com...
    1X Foxeer lollipop VTX antenna ($21.99) www.amazon.com...
    1X XT60 Plug for battery connector ($8.99) www.amazon.com...
    Total $367
    Optional Parts:
    Runcam 5 4k Action Camera with SD card ($125.99) www.amazon.com...
    iFlight FPV goggles ($92.99) www.amazon.com...
    GPS Module ($29.99) www.amazon.com...
    1X BetaFPV ExpressLRS remote control ($54.99) www.amazon.com...
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Комментарии • 112

  • @5mmTech
    @5mmTech 3 месяца назад +10

    I'm not sure if you'll see this, but thanks for sharing your drone project. I wanted to take a second to compliment how genuinely kind and friendly you come off in your videos. It's nice to have people of your caliber sharing content. I just wanted to thank you for it. Keep on succeeding! 🎉

    • @goengineer
      @goengineer  3 месяца назад

      Thank you so much, we appreciate the kind words! And thank you for taking the time to check out our content, hope you find it useful!

  • @joshuazuniga9794
    @joshuazuniga9794 Год назад +48

    So many opinions here on build orientation and challenging the engineer's thought process. Consider that they are showcasing the capabilities of a professional/industrial 3D printer. He threw it in there in an orientation most would be frightened to tackle with their hobby level printer. A day (plus) of printing and the parts came out flawless. No need to design to the printer's capabilities, it'll just roll with it!

    • @mslindqu
      @mslindqu Год назад +8

      flawless? I saw a ton of stringing. I guarentee he had to do a bunch of cleanup on it. I was gonna say he probably should have used an ender3 and just glued it together. would have turned out cleaner.

    • @richardcromwell5155
      @richardcromwell5155 Год назад +4

      @@mslindqu It looks like the stringing was the support material, not the model. It would not have an effect on model quality.

    • @religionisapoison2413
      @religionisapoison2413 Год назад

      @@mslindqu stringing just burns off with a lighter

    • @mslindqu
      @mslindqu Год назад

      @@religionisapoison2413 Oh, had no idea. Never printed anything in my life.

    • @religionisapoison2413
      @religionisapoison2413 Год назад

      @@mslindqu no problem. Me neither. Just researching. About to set up my printer... From what I gather, main thing that would cause problems would be layer offsets, weak layer adhesion if cooling or layer height isn't done right, and low infill percentages leading to structural weakness. The guy in this video has a really good looking print... His machine probably costs well over 1-2k with the dual filament and slick layers (he might just be using a makerspace in his area)

  • @JackLe1127
    @JackLe1127 9 месяцев назад +26

    If you print it on the side, it'll be more rigid. Vertical adhesion is always weaker than horizontal on FDM printers.

    • @goengineer
      @goengineer  8 месяцев назад +4

      This may be true, but for the build volume we had available this orientation was needed. The drone has been flown for many hours and is still whole and undamaged showing no signs of layer adhesion issues.

    • @JackLe1127
      @JackLe1127 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@goengineer It's more of a concern when you crash

    • @WhereNerdyisCool
      @WhereNerdyisCool 6 месяцев назад

      I was thinking the very same thing, X & Y give the best strength but I see he was constrained by the build volume.

  • @DaVid-ju7ee
    @DaVid-ju7ee Год назад +33

    A very nice model, good material choice and sound design. That said as others pointed out the Main Body should be printed lying down to save support material, time and have the layers aligned parralel to the ground.
    Keep it up !

    • @minonim8749
      @minonim8749 Год назад +3

      yes it would save support material how ever the printer bed isnt big enought to print it laying down

    • @jackgames3009
      @jackgames3009 Год назад +1

      ​@@minonim8749 I just started watching this video and was checking the comments to know how good it really is and I hadn't noticed how small the build plate is so thank you

    • @minonim8749
      @minonim8749 Год назад

      @@jackgames3009 his print bed in the video is quite large i use a ender 3 and compared to mine his is way larger and wont fit the same, in comparison to yours i wont know but his print bed it quite large than most average printers

    • @jackgames3009
      @jackgames3009 Год назад

      ​@@minonim8749 I have an ender 3 v2 neo so the print bed is quite small compared to other printers

  • @erniea5843
    @erniea5843 10 месяцев назад +5

    More like “how to build a frame”. The electronics and long distance connection aspect would have more interesting.

  • @Crappy.Consumer.Reports
    @Crappy.Consumer.Reports 9 месяцев назад +5

    I enjoyed the Timelapse you made.

  • @jf713jf
    @jf713jf Год назад +11

    Me, wondering how an ultrasonic bath feels 2 the print

  • @joerice7467
    @joerice7467 12 дней назад

    Thanks for the video. Inspired me to get into this hobby. I am making this right now. You are so close to having a massively popular drone building guide. What size are your props? I think mine are too small. One separate video showing how you wired up the flight stack would be golden. I literally have all the parts in your list and am trying to see how your flight stack is configured...sorry, I am a newb with drones but have experience with lots of other RC stuff...I didn't realize how involved this hobby is. Currently training in flight simulators so I don't wreck this on the first flight...

  • @TheAxebeard
    @TheAxebeard Год назад +4

    "Removing supports is very easy... just use this $10k industrial support removal vat.

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda Год назад +2

    good evening. aewsome job,

  • @EthanColeman-is2nv
    @EthanColeman-is2nv 2 месяца назад +2

    Propeller specs?? Pretty important don’t you think

    • @wafflestomper9829
      @wafflestomper9829 Месяц назад

      I found them in about 5 seconds with a Google search. Not that hard to figure out. I swear
      people literally need spoonfed every little detail or they complain.

  • @herbertspetersons1979
    @herbertspetersons1979 Год назад +4

    Hi! can you please upload a video showing how to assemble the electronics together? like connecting the motors to the propellers and stuff? please!

  • @AerialWaviator
    @AerialWaviator Год назад +5

    Thanks for sharing this fascinating drone project. Nice end result.
    What filament was the drone printed with? I can not seem to find mention of filaments used. Also curious what the printed frame weighted before the electronics and camera were added.
    Clearly the support structure is a different material. It's interesting that can be easily removed.

    • @Wassermelonenbaum
      @Wassermelonenbaum 10 месяцев назад

      He mentions the mass in cubic inches and the slicer showed it too. It translates to about 380g. The filaments are shown on the printers display, ABS and QSR.
      I would recommend looking at some more advanced filaments like various carbon fiber infused ones or Aero-PLA if you plan on building something light. I am sure you could cut off a lot of weight using one of those.

  • @hz_420
    @hz_420 Год назад

    this is another level

  • @TheStringBreaker
    @TheStringBreaker Год назад +1

    *Solid Video! Subbed!*

  • @tombo7719
    @tombo7719 21 день назад

    do you know of a good motor/control/headset for building drones? A kit or? I want to get my son into it, but we don't need the drones as we will priint our own. Thanks in advance.

  • @sathyashiva3363
    @sathyashiva3363 Год назад +1

    Nice

  • @pianokid4520
    @pianokid4520 5 месяцев назад +1

    How fo I connect the VTX attnae to the board? Youneve listed any female part of it.

  • @fleaniswerkhardt4647
    @fleaniswerkhardt4647 6 месяцев назад +1

    What was the temperature the build chamber was set at when you were printing?

  • @alexandarvoncarsteinzarovi3723

    This is crazy, I wish I had bigger printer,

    • @DaveSmith-cp5kj
      @DaveSmith-cp5kj 8 месяцев назад

      A solution is to print these in pieces, use a soldering iron to fuse them together, then salt fuse the whole thing into a solid piece.

  • @saxologist1
    @saxologist1 Год назад +2

    How do you get long distance range (10K) with these components?

  • @wawifpv
    @wawifpv Год назад +4

    What type of material did you used to print this drone?

    • @goengineer
      @goengineer  Год назад +4

      Hi there, The print material was ASA black

  • @zrizzy6958
    @zrizzy6958 6 месяцев назад +1

    Do I have to use ultrasound bath, I don't have a one and I guess most won't

    • @goengineer
      @goengineer  3 месяца назад +1

      No, in this case that was the method for the specific materials we were using in our print. Whatever best practice you have for cleaning and removing support material is fine.

  • @ahmedd.masoud6809
    @ahmedd.masoud6809 Год назад +1

    Amazing 🤩

  • @indianafarrell4440
    @indianafarrell4440 6 месяцев назад

    Hey, what would you change if you had to make another one? I’m interested to hear after you guys have flown it

    • @goengineer
      @goengineer  6 месяцев назад

      Great question! Right now, the range is good, but it could be better. So, we would probably change the batteries from li-po to li-ion batteries for the energy density. That would enable longer range flights!

  • @ntbarone
    @ntbarone Год назад +1

    I'm very new to Drones as a hobby, I mean, I've flown and crashed your typical cheap gift drone, but I'm ready to 3d Print! Would you say this drone can be used to film cinematic video or is it a tad bit too touchy? I have a few projects that would benefit from drone footage and this would be an awesome, cost effective solution to the other expensive names that I have trouble opening my wallet to. Thanks for your amazing creativity btw!

    • @nunoU2uber
      @nunoU2uber 11 месяцев назад +1

      since no one replied, although my knowledge on flight controllers is shallow, im fairly sure you can soften input reaction for smoother control. also, simply put, a standard xiaomi drone still costs less than all of that (and yes you can still attach an action cam to it, the drone will just be a bit heavier and trickier to take off/land)

    • @nunoU2uber
      @nunoU2uber 11 месяцев назад +1

      PS, if u search the names of the parts directly online its cheaper than the links

  • @relentlessdroning5835
    @relentlessdroning5835 Год назад +1

    so what happens when a wind gust blows you into an obstacle, and you snap an arm ? you'll have to wait another day to reprint the whole thing ?

    • @goengineer
      @goengineer  Год назад +2

      Depending on the type pf breakage there may be other options like glue epoxy or some other mechanical repair. If you find that repair is frequent we can always go back to solidworks and redesign the frame to make the part repairable without printing the whole frame.

    • @relentlessdroning5835
      @relentlessdroning5835 Год назад

      for PETG superglue (locktite 401) seems to do the trick. But only if its a single break, not shattered to many little pieces. And obviously, if you collect all the pieces (not always the case if you fly into a tree :))

    • @bcphotographer
      @bcphotographer Год назад

      I would just pre-print an extra set, and have a full spare with me.....

  • @ninagisler5643
    @ninagisler5643 11 месяцев назад +1

    How did you connect your drone to a remote?

    • @goengineer
      @goengineer  6 месяцев назад

      The electronics were all part of a kit so it had an appropriate radio set up that can be paired to a remote.

  • @ugonnaumeh2259
    @ugonnaumeh2259 Год назад +1

    where the blades also 3d printed

    • @goengineer
      @goengineer  Год назад

      No the rotor blades in this case came with the motor assembly.

  • @ShwarzBelij
    @ShwarzBelij Год назад +3

    Для 3д печати, плоские и тем более широкие лучи - так себе идея. Широкие лучи, когда они ниже винта - создают сопротивление направленному вниз потоку воздуха.
    Для модели 3д лучше сделать более толстые но узкие лучи, например в виде трубы (в которую еще можно спрятать провода), узкие лучи - меньше сопротивления воздуха - больше подъемной силы и скорости - к тому же, лучи будут более прочными с таким же расходом пластика.

  • @ThunderFarter
    @ThunderFarter Год назад

    Wait I don't get it you have 2 cameras?

    • @xXkingbeastmodeXx
      @xXkingbeastmodeXx Год назад

      I believe one is for recording the flight footage and the other is for the drone operator to see.

  • @JohnDoe-rr8uf
    @JohnDoe-rr8uf Год назад +1

    Why would you 3D print the main body not lying down? Seems like a massive waste of both time and filament.

    • @bennyjohn205
      @bennyjohn205 Год назад

      for strength. and its still printing the same amount either way you print it....

    • @bennyjohn205
      @bennyjohn205 Год назад +1

      did you not see that if he laid it flat it would be bigger than the plate? you can tell its too big as soon as he shows the cad drawing of it standing up in down. That's the reason he put it in vertical orientation other than horizontal. Hes able to print all his pieces at 1 time! If it did fit flat, that would be the only thing he'd be able to print.

    • @goengineer
      @goengineer  Год назад +1

      Just as Benny said here, this was done so we could print all of the parts at once

    • @bennyjohn205
      @bennyjohn205 Год назад

      @@goengineer he has never used ultimaker cura or anything of the sort. Just saying shit to say shit like most people. 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @boostliobarbell8024
    @boostliobarbell8024 Год назад

    Any other way to download the files by chance? My Outlook will not let me open them. 😬

  • @noodlery7034
    @noodlery7034 Год назад

    Couldn't the body be made with different parts and screws?

    • @goengineer
      @goengineer  Год назад

      It certainly could, this is just one possible design.

  • @Ahmed-pp1pe
    @Ahmed-pp1pe 8 месяцев назад

    What engineering major is very close related to these projects?

    • @goengineer
      @goengineer  8 месяцев назад

      I would not say specifically any one, but there are electrical and mechanical components to these builds.

  • @shadyfett7274
    @shadyfett7274 Год назад

    Any way to slice it down to print on a 230×230 in pla?

    • @goengineer
      @goengineer  Год назад +2

      You could certainly load these files into CAD and cut them up for a smaller printer. Your results may vary depending on how you cut and join the printed bodies. Additionally PLA is not as strong as the ABS so there may be some design considerations that need to be looked into

  • @fl4yd
    @fl4yd 8 месяцев назад

    Can i use an F405 fc&esc for this build?

    • @goengineer
      @goengineer  8 месяцев назад

      I am not entirely certain what you are asking here

  • @0xable1
    @0xable1 Год назад +1

    Hey bro, how do I communicate with you, I am taking inspiration from your drone to make my final year project, how do I show you challenges I am facing and hopefully you can help

    • @0xable1
      @0xable1 Год назад +1

      A reply would be nice

  • @mehmedcavas3069
    @mehmedcavas3069 11 месяцев назад

    Can I also print the drone propellers

    • @goengineer
      @goengineer  10 месяцев назад

      Certainly, the material and surface finish are probably important factors

  • @christopheryeshulas4870
    @christopheryeshulas4870 Год назад

    Can you give us some assistance? We bought all of the components listed, and we have power to the components but we cannot connect to the speedy bee app. We are at a loss as to how to communicate with the components to get them to function.

    • @goengineer
      @goengineer  Год назад

      Hi, sorry to hear you are having trouble. Are you able to connect to the speedy bee flight stack via usb C using beta flight configurator? If that works, I would recommend double checking if you have the right flight controller in speedy bee app selected and Bluetooth is enabled. If that is correct, I would try using another phone to try and connect. If those steps don’t work, can you share a picture of your wiring with the USB plugged in? Best of luck and keep us updated so we can help!

    • @christopheryeshulas4870
      @christopheryeshulas4870 Год назад

      @@goengineer drive.google.com/file/d/1di-psXeuXNP3QCO1Y6cud5KOzAnylniY/view?usp=sharing

    • @christopheryeshulas4870
      @christopheryeshulas4870 Год назад

      @@goengineer drive.google.com/file/d/1RXDua0llK0PrReKItobhRrX80KLpM2JK/view?usp=sharing

  • @SerDerpALot2015
    @SerDerpALot2015 Год назад

    How would you compare it to store bought drones in the 400/500 price range?

    • @goengineer
      @goengineer  Год назад +5

      Hello There!
      While this drone would have less software features then a store bought drone at comparable price, it is capable of lifting more with a longer flight time as well as having a longer range on the transmitter. By using 3D printing. it is possible to create a design that fits the application that one is trying to do without compromise.
      Thanks!

    • @TorontoFPV
      @TorontoFPV Год назад

      @@goengineer how much does it weigh?

    • @xshoudenx
      @xshoudenx Год назад

      @@TorontoFPV This. How much does it weigh? What are the flight characteristics of a 3d printer drone frame versus carbon fiber? Should send this to Chris Rosser and let him have an examination at it. :)

    • @TorontoFPV
      @TorontoFPV Год назад

      @xshoudenx it looks like it flies pretty decent! Honestly Chris uses his knowledge as leverage to sell his products.

  • @SplitPhotography
    @SplitPhotography Год назад +11

    Oh no 🙈
    Why on earth would you print this standing up? Will be very weak... The parts you want strong (the arms) would be 10x stronger printing it laying down. Also why so freaking much support on the motor arm? You shouldn't even need it there..

  • @5Revive
    @5Revive Год назад

    im designing a drone with 4×2hp motors and a 192ah battery pack the tosp wwight will be something like 10kg or 20lbs for u americans and dont know what size prop to use im think of making one from steel 2mm sheetmetal with 12 blades

    • @therepublicrestored
      @therepublicrestored Год назад

      Where do you get your motors from? I'm learning to use an arduino uno board with some small stepper motors for some drone proto-types but I'm interested in the hardware choice you use for larger models.

  • @rhysezfpv
    @rhysezfpv Год назад

    Geez your printer looks expensive. Can I do such prints with 3D printers I can buy from Amazon website ?

    • @goengineer
      @goengineer  Год назад

      The printers used here are industrial grade printers. You could use consumer grade printers to build these models, your support structures maybe different or you might have to cut the model to fit those printers as they tend to be smaller.

  • @FATSNAIL-FPV
    @FATSNAIL-FPV Год назад

    So yeah, almost no one has a printer like that..,..
    Would be interesting to see this printed on a FDM printer, my ASA prints on my printer usualy have to much flex in the frame arms..... not usable for a drone.

    • @drakonmotredos9607
      @drakonmotredos9607 Год назад +2

      That is an fdm printer... I think it's an idex and even those aren't too uncommon, but dual extruders are unnecessary for this application anyway.

  • @laurancemunetsi8126
    @laurancemunetsi8126 Год назад

    Can i have the files

    • @goengineer
      @goengineer  Год назад

      Links are in the description

  • @Muddybagclean
    @Muddybagclean Год назад

    Jesus Loves You

  • @AntiViGames
    @AntiViGames Год назад +7

    With a tiny bit more thought put into the modeling this all could have been printed flat without any support material...
    The fact that you have these expensive machines and you don't know how to do this properly is baffling to me...
    The end result is neat just not the way you got there.

    • @AntiViGames
      @AntiViGames Год назад +2

      @Johan Fasth If it did fit it certainly would have been a close fit but regardless of that it could have been designed so it would fit.
      It could have easily been split up into 4 arms, the square body and the curved cover in order to fit everything and print it all without any support material or even expensive printers like this one.

    • @erickvega2631
      @erickvega2631 Год назад +2

      The professional engineering truth (not hobby) is you do not want the engineer to spend the time and resources to become a 3D printing expert.
      These seriously overpriced machines are made so the design concept is proven quickly instead of forcing you to design for the printer.
      I would say the fact he could throw in a print like that with successful testing is a feature.

    • @relentlessdroning5835
      @relentlessdroning5835 Год назад +2

      @@erickvega2631 in real world there is also a concept called "design for manufacturing" :) you don't just design something, you design it so it is cost, time and labour efficient. And I agree with the original comment about arms strength vs layer direction of the print.

    • @Danny-we4vz
      @Danny-we4vz Год назад +2

      @@erickvega2631 Design concept would be proven quicker if he had just used a Prusa printer, much cheaper than his industrial machine and better print quality, no need of a purge tower at all 😂In the real world, we would print this face down, saving both the material and print time by orders of magnitude

    • @conorstewart2214
      @conorstewart2214 Год назад +1

      @@erickvega2631 the basic principles of designing for 3D printing aren’t hard to grasp, any engineer should be able to so it without much trouble. Even without changing the part at all they could have easily laid it flat on the bed. This doesn’t even seem like a prototype, it seems just like a side project but even then making very basic mistakes like that is ridiculous.

  • @TheCANhunter
    @TheCANhunter Год назад +1

    40-50 minute flight time? I'm highly skeptical...I'd be willing to bet around 18 minutes with that configuration

    • @goengineer
      @goengineer  Год назад +2

      The Flight time is very dependent on the type of flying your are doing. In this case we have not done any practical testing of the absolute limits, however we have had it in the air for 30+ mins doing slow and gentle cinematic photography. We have also run the battery down in about 20 mins doing higher speed acrobatics. Battery condition also degrades over time so fresh batteries and conservative flying should allow for a very long flight time.

  • @smoothe14
    @smoothe14 3 месяца назад

    Is this video a psyop?

  • @jonahwestrich6930
    @jonahwestrich6930 Год назад +2

    All this hassle and 100x more advanced DJI drones are only $800 at Walmart!

    • @meanman6992
      @meanman6992 5 месяцев назад

      Because it’s not nearly $800 to build, that’s a lot of money to most people.

    • @Hood.Housekeeping
      @Hood.Housekeeping 2 месяца назад

      Yea but this is a black op drone. You don’t have to send dji a birth certificate and blood sample a let them know everyone you fly, you can fly it off grid and it’ll fly in the no fly zones when the apocalypse commences.