ChopSticks V2.2

ChopSticks V2.2

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Things I didn't like on the original chopsticks frame: 1. It was hard to make and too complicated. 2. Broke to easily and warped after some time. 3. 2mm carbon fiber rods suck! Things I improved on: 1. Easier to make!!! 2. Easy to replace broken parts 3. TPU arm ends to prevent nasty crashes, adds to motor protection, and adds to motor dampening. 4. A brace to distribute force when crashing. 5. No glue required!! There are 3 main versions namely: - 26x26 board 65mm props - 26x26 board with 3" props - Tinyhawk board with 65mm props there is also a choice for 4 hole or 3 hole motor mounting. You're welcome. HOWEVER, the 3 hole arm ends are not that good and I haven't measured them out if they have the same lengths. Use them with caution! they're also not that nice and I highly recommend the standard 4 hole motors!!! Things you will need: - 3mm Carbon fiber rods - An object to cut the rods (ex. saw) - A 3D printer or someone who owns one - TPU and PLA plastic - M2 Hardware (for your motors use 5mm, for your stack, best to use 8mm>=) - Ruler (if you're estimating or making sure of your lengths) - STL files in this article! I'll update this as the build video is not yet out but here is the overview video https://youtu.be/4Ea4Usnp7mU

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