The new Knuckle Hub Kit is the latest installment of Rotor Bone multirotor components designed specifically for creating unique body configuration.
Similar to the AnyCopter where components can be modified and assembled easily, but the Knuckle Hub kit also gives you the ability to build up and create a much wider variety of airframe configurations.
The multirotors build using the Knuckle Hubs use the standard FT 13370 Straight Motor Mount.
The Knuckle Hub offers room for holding things like the KK2 board and other FPV gear.
Knuckle H-Quad 370 Kit is available in our online store.
The Knuckle H-Quad uses the standard Straight Motor Mount-13-370
The "Blue Wonder" 2712-12 24G - Standard available from LaseyToys.com
Josh used the Knuckle components to make a T-Copter! The Hub Kit also works with David's camera mount available here!
The H-Quads that we created were all painted matte black.
The small multirotors are designed to be full flying multirotors that you can learn on customize crash and rebuild.
The Knuckle Hub Kits are available in our online store, but for those of you who would like to make your own, here are the free PDF templates. Download here.
Thanks for all of your support and be sure to upload your Knuckle Hub Multirotor designs in the forum HERE!
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My answer "Ah, I see an "H-bones" kit coming !!!!!", Ok, got the name wrong :-(
Great video guys, looked like you were having a ball :-)
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Cheers
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BTW, the new logo tees look great. Have you considered selling hoodies? It's been getting a bit chilly here lately.
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I think I'm used to too good quality from FT episodes to become quickly disappointed by new just high quality ones...
Keep up the good work!
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Comment # 1: WOW lol
Comment # 2: Please make Chad do the built video, it will be great to see him on camera and with his brilliant idea of the Knuckle Hub Kit!
Comment # 3: It is so fun to see you all out there having fun!
Keep the great ideas coming and thanks so much!
PS: now there will be no more KK2.0 for the rest of the year... bummer... LOL
Ed
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Awesome but can someone tell me what motor Davids using on the t-copter
Thanks Ryan
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Keep up the awesome work!! ;)
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I love the Knuckle.
Did also paint it black and used black screws. It just looks awesome.
Do you think there will be a CFK edition? I would love that.
What are the 45° sits for? Would be great to have them parallel to the short side so you can pull velcros through for battary mouting.
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I love the simplicity. It's great. I very much prefer tricopter than quads, what lengths are the booms on Josh's tricopter /T copter version? How about the possibility of a v copter from this frame?
Love what you're doing,
Lee
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thanks for the plans!!! I just finished building mine and it is awesome! I built it with a KK2.1 HC Board. Just dialed in all the PI Stuff and did the maiden. AWESOME!!!
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