I’m Andreu, telecommunications engineer.
Due to the popularity that currently has the world of drones, and the knowledge we have about them, it proposed a workshop for assembling drones considering different assumptions. On the one hand make the 3D printer that gives us the Living Lab as a key part to make a chassis, using the different projects that already exist in other sites as thingiverse. The other important aspect is the collaboration between all participants in the workshop, since the drone world is still largely unknown and everyone’s contribution is important.
This workshop proposed two different sizes, each of which provides different perspectives of use. Sizes chosen were 450 and 250 (this is the distance in millimeters of the chassis diagonally), 450 recordings ideal to have a much more stable base and greater autonomy that allows you to upload a good quality camera recording 250 and has a lot more flexibility and allows us to make racing or freestyle.
The result was the creation of two types of drones that each one chose and mounted depending on your preferences.
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Let's make a drone in 3D
Club 3D: Let’s Make a Drone (Session 3)
Each 15 days, we create a remote controlled DRONE in 3D. Hands on!
Club 3D: Let’s Make a Drone (Session 2)
Each 15 days, we create a remote controlled DRONE in 3D. Hands on!
Club 3D: Let’s Make a Drone (Session 1)
Club 3D: Let’s Make a Drone
Every 15 days, we are learning the foundations of 3D printing.