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Step 6Putting it all together...

Putting it all together...
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Ah, finally. It's time to put on the finishing touches and get this puppy done! Not much to it - hot glue the relocated remote sensor, power switch, and power jack into place and we're done.

One cool thing about all this is that the aluminum is wide enough to hold the frame up at a good angle, thus eliminating the need to attach the prop that was originally on the frame.
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I'm entirely self taught in electronics, although I do have a chemistry degree which I currently don't use at all in my day job but that's totally okay! Currently studying robotics, Arduino, microcon...
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