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Martin Flite
Solomon's K3
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The
Solomon's K3 is a 3" frame designed by
Martin Flite
This frame is not an open source and we can not make changes to the design. We provide the manufacturing to order and provide as a kit. Included are the carbon fiber parts and assembling hardware. 3D printed parts are not provided.
Most production times are about 3 - 5 days, but can be affected by work load at the time of the order. Any questions or concerns, please message us at
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For any 3d printing needed for the frame, files can be found at the 3D Print files tab. Please check out https://www.brain3d.co/ and they can help with having anything you need printed.
Note: We are not the designer and are not responsible if the frame is not as you expected. We only cut the files provided from the designer or from the source files links. It's your responsibility to research the frame before purchasing. Frames are all custom cut and are started once an order is placed. If you have any questions or concerns, please message us at
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, and someone will get back to you as soon as possible. It is also suggested to check
https://rotorbuilds.com/build/31333
if you have any other questions.
If you cannot find what you are looking for and want to design your own, we would be happy to help out and provide a custom quote.
Files lasted updated with Cncmadness on Sept 19, 2023
Solomon's K3
This frame kit is designed for a module type 3" Toothpick frame consisting only of arms, screws and nuts. Each arm, consisting of two bones, is supported not only by two adjacent arms but also by its diagonal arm. Replacing broken arms is not as easy as with a regular frame, but the interlocking of the eight arms eliminates the need for upper and lower plates for fixing.
As a toothpick frame (2S or above), it does not appear to be disadvantageous in terms of robustness or vibration in the field tests to date. This 3" modular frame is more robust than it looks.
Although I do not know whether King Solomon used a toothpick or not, it is named after the so-called "Solomon's Knot" because of its schematic resemblance. (Incidentally, "Solomon's Knot" is not a knot, but a "link" in the mathematical sense.) It is interesting to look at diagrams of mathematical knot theory, but only very simple ones are likely to be useful for frame design.
How to assemble :
The use of metal lock nuts is strongly recommended. To prevent wobble, each arm (consisting of two bones) must be locked securely to all three other arms.
My build has been published at Rotorbuilds.com (
https://rotorbuilds.com/build/31333
). As shown by the blackbox log, the vibration and resonance of this frame is well controlled.
Frame Specs:
Wheelbase : 127.3mm
Total thickness : 5mm (2.5mm each)
Motor mount : 9mm, M2 (2pcs. each)
FC mount : 25.5x25.5mm
Compatible with whoop style USB connector
Built-in hook for rubber band
Weight : Approx. 15g (Carbon only)
Carbon fiber parts included:
8x 2.5mm Arms
Hardware:
10x M2 8mm BH Screws
10x M2 16mm BH Screws
8x M2 Nylocks(Black)
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