Model originally uploaded to Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5022222.
10/25/21 - I discovered the RE 80 frames didn't actually accommodate a whoop board with motor connectors, making them not very good for swapping whoop parts onto them. This design deficiency (carried over from the TKS 80,) has now been addressed with a redesign of the frame center section. I added two more .stl files with, "Swap," appended to the file name, for the Standard, and the Bomber versions of the frame. The new center section accepts whoop boards with up to 5 connectors (4 motor, 1 camera,) on the bottom, like the HM ELRS 2G4 1S 5in1 for example. Theres enough room to route the motor wires back up between the outside of the connectors, and the center frame section. Original designs are still included.
10/21/21 - Added the other two .stl's and updated Summary.
RapidEvolution 80 - A fully printable FPV drone frame
Build - whoop swap, or build from scratch
Objective - Start with the great design of the TKS 80 by Tarkusx (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4670968,) and try to make it stronger without increasing weight. I've released designs from three different stages of development, which can be roughly classified as Standard, Lite, and, "Bomber." Each one is incrementally heavier, and with that, hopefully tougher.
Early outcome - My standard weight design appears to address the weakness of the thin areas near the motor mounts of the TKS 80, without increasing weight. Only time, and crashes will reveal the truth however. So far, so good.
Options - (The following weights are applicable to Sainsmart Carbon Nylon filament.)The Lite version is probably not more durable, but is .1g lighter than TKS 80. I recommend the standard weight which weighs the same as TKS 80. If you like more weight to throw around with bigger motors, or just want better durability, the, "Bomber," edition is for you at the cost of .5 to .8 grams more than standard edition. I don't recall, and ain't measuring again at this moment. I have flown all three a lot, and lighter is always better to me, but the drill out holes near the motor mounts on the Lite are a little sketchy. Never broke mine, but I'm on the standard edition now, and am very pleased. I'll try to edit some video to share. Next is a Bomber edition with 1102's.
So far, I've only printed the frame with with Sainsmart Carbon Nylon filament, which is light weight, and pretty tough, but by all means, try out different materials and share the results.
Design may be updated as needed.
My scratch build: 0802 Unibell 19kkv motors by Happymodel Nanohawk AIO modded with NLRC 400W vTX (disabled SPI D8 receiver) Flywoo EL24E ExpressLRS 2.4GHz receiver Solid pin PH2.0 battery connector HQ Prop 40mm triblades Caddx Ant 4:3 1S Optimized Toothpick/whoop canopy (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4798784) 1S Optimized battery holder TinyLEDs front and rear