

Posted in drone hacks, Toy Hacks Tagged brushed motor, frankendrone, quadcopter, zip tie Post navigationĪround 55 grams, give or take: (the scale is not very precise and I’ll need some glue to affix the camera, hence the rounding). If you’ve got a big enough bed you can 3D print a very nice frame, but if you’ve got more time than equipment, you could always cut one out of a piece of plywood. We’ve covered a number of unique quadcopter frames if you’re looking for something to set your next build apart from the rest. We wouldn’t recommend you tear into a bag of zip ties when it comes time to build your first quadcopter, but it does go to show that there’s plenty of room for experimentation.

He mentions that he’s still struggling to get the PID values setup properly in the flight computer, but in the video after the break you can see that it’s flying fairly well for a first attempt. theorizes that this might actually be beneficial in the end, as he believes it could have a stabilizing effect when it comes time to record FPV video. No attempt is made to strengthen this part of the frame, and as such the heavy central pod hangs down a bit in flight. Then four zip ties are used to support the central “pod” which holds the battery and electronics. Zip ties reinforced with a healthy coating of hot glue are arranged into a square, with a motor at each corner. Rather than a body with arms radiating out to hold the motors, the layout he eventually came up with is essentially the reverse of a normal quadcopter frame. Eventually, realized that trying to replicate the traditional quadcopter frame design just wasn’t going to work. The first attempts at building the frame failed, as the zip ties (unsurprisingly) were too flexible and couldn’t support the weight of the motors. The final result is a micro quadcopter that actually flies half-way decently and seems to be fairly resistant to crash damage thanks to the flexible structure.

After seeing somebody post a joke about building a quadcopter frame out of zip ties and hot glue, decided to try it for real. Though not fully completed, it’s still playable and available for download.We’ve seen some cheap quadcopter builds over the years, but this one takes the cake. Not only can you take control of Koopas and Banzai Bills, but even some moving platforms and even information blocks. Like in the latter, Mario is accompanied by Cappy, his talking cap, which he can throw to use as a platform. Super Mario World: Odyssey is a mash-up between SMW and Mario’s most recent adventure on the Nintendo Switch, Super Mario Odyssey. Let’s start our ranking with one of the most unusual and frankly hilarious ROM hacks I’ve ever seen, and one that shows you the potential of these fan-made projects. If you want to relive the fight against Bowser and his Koopalings, but Mario Maker just isn’t cutting it, then our ranking here covers all the best Super Mario World ROM hacks that you can find online.
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That said, even the most fervent fans of the series are bound to want something new after all this time. It offers crisp graphics and some of the best level-design from platformers of that era. Easily one of the most iconic Mario games, and quite possibly one of the best SNES games ever released.
