Hi the images are all I have, they pretty much show the entire design though.
The gimbal, props, landing gear and controller are all separate mesh objects.
It will work in some way to 3D print this as a drone body, but you will have to manually add a thickness and create the separate shells e.g. in MeshMixer. The file was created as a reverse-engineering project, not for 3D printing per se. The drone is 338 mm square. You can always print in 4 parts and weld them together. Let me know if you have any other questions and how it works out. Best, Ralph
Hi
Do you have more images of the design ?
How many pieces ? What printer size bed is need it?
Hi, well that is hard to answer, I have 6+ years of experience in the field and had top expert modelers as my seniors. However there are plenty of good SW tutorials around on the web, for example http://learnsolidworks.com/. Also at the Core77 forum there will be people that can give you feedback. There are certain strategies to create a good modeling tree, not interrupting surfaces at the heartline, using projected 3D curves and lofts where possible to control curvature etc. Overall you want to keep modeling as simple as possible and start with the main surfaces, then step to details, blends and lastly making the model solid and filleting.
What do you want to make? This was modeled in Solidworks.
how to make this please
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