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 **UPDATE** March 17,2021 - I am so sorry to everyone who wanted to make this but could not because of missing files. I've added the V1 and V2 canopies as well as the tinyhawk center piece. Canopy V1 - Much taller, fits 1 tube for an antenna and the bigger hole is for a linear antenna. **Made for TInyhawk board** Canopy V2 - Shorter and more compact, can hold 2 tubes for rx antennas and the bigger hole is also made for a linear antenna. **Made for regular whoop shaped boards, heavier than other canopies that use the same mounting size**

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