how to make drone ?
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by using 4 DC motors but motor should be lite weight connect them to two mobile battery as you like
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I try but it doesn't fly
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STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS
There are different types of drones, but people find quadcopters to be more efficient as they are easy to fly. That’s why we focused our effort in finding out how to build a quadcopter with pieces you buy separately.
STEP 1: MAKING THE FRAME
No matter what your drone is going to be, it must have a frame. So, the first task is to make a frame. For this purpose, you can use different materials, such as metal, plastic, or wood.
If you select wood for the frame, find a wood board that is longer than 60 cm and about 25-30 mm thick. Cut up this board in such a way to get two laths which are 60cm long and 30mm wide. These two lengths are required to make a structure of your future quad.
Crossing these two laths you’ll make the X frame. Also, you will need a wooden sheet in order to make and add a rectangular piece in the central part of this frame. Its size should be 6×15 cm, and about 2mm thick.
When looking for the motors (or rotors), you should know that multi-rotor drones produce greater speed and ensure a stable flight, as each rotor works with other’s thrust points. For example, check out these rotors:
For the propellers, we suggest you buy the metal 9-inch props you can find at a very affordable price on the market. These are durable and won’t bend so easily if the drone hits something during flight. However, if you want better performance, it would be better to get carbon props.
The next thing you need to do is drill the holes in the frame for the motors, according to the distance between the screws holes on the motors. It would be good to make another hole that will allow the clip and shaft the motor to move freely.
However, you may skip this action if the motors already came with mountings. Put the motor in the appropriate place and fix it to the frame using the screws and a screwdriver.
STEP 4: MOUNT THE ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROLLERS
STEP 5: ADD THE LANDING GEAR
STEP 6: FLIGHT CONTROLLER
Every flying drone must have a control system. This electronic system allows a drone to be stable in the air while flying and processes all the shifts and changes in direction and wind. There are two options when it comes to this step.
If you want to make a controller yourself, you should opt for one of these projects that best suits you. Find it on the Internet, and examine it in details. It is not easy at all to construct such a device, but this way, your drone will be more “do-it-yourself”.
STEP 7: CHOOSING A RIGHT RC TX-RX (WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM)
STEP 8: MOUNT THE FLIGHT CONTROLLER
Once you choose the particular flight controller, you need to mount it. For instance, you can place it on the top of the frame in a certain direction, but you need to make sure that all the components are fixed well before calibrating your drone. For this purpose, you can also use the aforementioned zip ties.
It is recommended to put a small piece of sponge on the underside of the flight controller because it absorbs and reduces the vibrations from the motors. Thus, your drone will be more stable while flying.
STEP 9: CONNECT THE OPEN PILOT TO YOUR DRONE
The next thing you have to do is to configure and connect the flight controller to the electronic speed controllers.
Also, you have to connect it to the remote control. In order to see how to do this step, you will need to find an appropriate tutorial video on the web for the particular flight controller you have previously mounted.
I wrote an ultimate guide on how to build a quadcopter with the Arduino Uno Controller. There is lots of info on assembling, wiring everything together, and programming science.
STEP 10: CHECK OUT AND TEST YOUR DRONE
STEP 11: TAKEOFF
This is the last (and dear I say, most important) step. Before taking off, the battery must be well connected and all the components must be fixed in place. For the test flight, you need to choose a location carefully, since this aircraft can cause serious damages and can be damaged as well.
Place your quad on the ground, put it into operation, take the flight controller, and get started with your first flight. It’s recommended that you slowly throttle up your drone, and fly it at low altitude for the very first time.
Please refer to the following link for more details:-
http://mydronelab.com/blog/how-to-build-a-drone.html
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There are different types of drones, but people find quadcopters to be more efficient as they are easy to fly. That’s why we focused our effort in finding out how to build a quadcopter with pieces you buy separately.
STEP 1: MAKING THE FRAME
No matter what your drone is going to be, it must have a frame. So, the first task is to make a frame. For this purpose, you can use different materials, such as metal, plastic, or wood.
If you select wood for the frame, find a wood board that is longer than 60 cm and about 25-30 mm thick. Cut up this board in such a way to get two laths which are 60cm long and 30mm wide. These two lengths are required to make a structure of your future quad.
Crossing these two laths you’ll make the X frame. Also, you will need a wooden sheet in order to make and add a rectangular piece in the central part of this frame. Its size should be 6×15 cm, and about 2mm thick.
When looking for the motors (or rotors), you should know that multi-rotor drones produce greater speed and ensure a stable flight, as each rotor works with other’s thrust points. For example, check out these rotors:
For the propellers, we suggest you buy the metal 9-inch props you can find at a very affordable price on the market. These are durable and won’t bend so easily if the drone hits something during flight. However, if you want better performance, it would be better to get carbon props.
The next thing you need to do is drill the holes in the frame for the motors, according to the distance between the screws holes on the motors. It would be good to make another hole that will allow the clip and shaft the motor to move freely.
However, you may skip this action if the motors already came with mountings. Put the motor in the appropriate place and fix it to the frame using the screws and a screwdriver.
STEP 4: MOUNT THE ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROLLERS
STEP 5: ADD THE LANDING GEAR
STEP 6: FLIGHT CONTROLLER
Every flying drone must have a control system. This electronic system allows a drone to be stable in the air while flying and processes all the shifts and changes in direction and wind. There are two options when it comes to this step.
If you want to make a controller yourself, you should opt for one of these projects that best suits you. Find it on the Internet, and examine it in details. It is not easy at all to construct such a device, but this way, your drone will be more “do-it-yourself”.
STEP 7: CHOOSING A RIGHT RC TX-RX (WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM)
STEP 8: MOUNT THE FLIGHT CONTROLLER
Once you choose the particular flight controller, you need to mount it. For instance, you can place it on the top of the frame in a certain direction, but you need to make sure that all the components are fixed well before calibrating your drone. For this purpose, you can also use the aforementioned zip ties.
It is recommended to put a small piece of sponge on the underside of the flight controller because it absorbs and reduces the vibrations from the motors. Thus, your drone will be more stable while flying.
STEP 9: CONNECT THE OPEN PILOT TO YOUR DRONE
The next thing you have to do is to configure and connect the flight controller to the electronic speed controllers.
Also, you have to connect it to the remote control. In order to see how to do this step, you will need to find an appropriate tutorial video on the web for the particular flight controller you have previously mounted.
I wrote an ultimate guide on how to build a quadcopter with the Arduino Uno Controller. There is lots of info on assembling, wiring everything together, and programming science.
STEP 10: CHECK OUT AND TEST YOUR DRONE
STEP 11: TAKEOFF
This is the last (and dear I say, most important) step. Before taking off, the battery must be well connected and all the components must be fixed in place. For the test flight, you need to choose a location carefully, since this aircraft can cause serious damages and can be damaged as well.
Place your quad on the ground, put it into operation, take the flight controller, and get started with your first flight. It’s recommended that you slowly throttle up your drone, and fly it at low altitude for the very first time.
Please refer to the following link for more details:-
http://mydronelab.com/blog/how-to-build-a-drone.html
Hope this will help you.
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