frame build

frame material

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bugwalsh

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Hi all,
Now i have build my first quad out of balsa wood and am slowly getting the hand of crashing it sorry i mean flying it. i am now looking at building a better frame.

Im building a H frame 450mm x 450mm and have two options
1) aluminium tube ( 15x15x1.5 mm walls)
2) carbon fibre 12mm round 1.5mm wall

I need help on which one to go for.
 
Hi use carbon fibre round this will let you angle the motors if you want for more speed in level flight
 
Hi all,
Now i have build my first quad out of balsa wood and am slowly getting the hand of crashing it sorry i mean flying it. i am now looking at building a better frame.

Im building a H frame 450mm x 450mm and have two options
1) aluminium tube ( 15x15x1.5 mm walls)
2) carbon fibre 12mm round 1.5mm wall

I need help on which one to go for.
If budget allows then CF (harder to work with so you need to pay a little more for brackets and the CF tube), if not then Aluminium is great to work with, but heavier.
 
Aluminium will bend but you cant bend it back it will snap, Carbon will snap in a hard crash, but no 2 crashes are the same ,I had a 700 class drop 10 feet into the ground on 1 arm the ground was soft so it just stick the prop into the ground did snap the arm or carbon prop , had the same thing on 525 frame an aluminium armed frame it snapped 2 arms and 3 motor mounts but to be fair it was a little higher and the ground was hard with short grass
 
Aluminium will bend but you cant bend it back it will snap, Carbon will snap in a hard crash, but no 2 crashes are the same ,I had a 700 class drop 10 feet into the ground on 1 arm the ground was soft so it just stick the prop into the ground did snap the arm or carbon prop , had the same thing on 525 frame an aluminium armed frame it snapped 2 arms and 3 motor mounts but to be fair it was a little higher and the ground was hard with short grass

I have nearly totaled my aluminium frame a few times, I have found the channel I use to be really good about keeping it's structural integrity after being bent pretty good, but aluminium tube would break on trying to bend it back.
 
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