September 12, 2019
Description
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Update sept 2021 : added a DIGI version for 3.5 inch with extra outer canopy mount holes.
Update Apr 2021 : added a 3.5 inch version (9mm & 12mm motor mount).
Update Feb 2021 : added a 2inch version that fit 9mm mount motors (ie 1102). The file name is 'PicklePick2_2inch_87mm_trueX_v1-0'. (request by Chrisat)
new : I'm roling out V2 versions of the frame. Some corrections for durability, slightly lighter.
You can buy PicklePick (V1 for now) from Armattan Productions (which brings me a small commission) :
Or from these vendors :
For other options including get the frame cut at your favorite CNC service check below.
The PicklePick is a new version of my good old Pickle frame. It is still a Toothpick style frame so i tried to put together all the thinks i liked in this format and put up a nice line up of micro frames, from 2inch, 65mm/2.6inch to 3 inch.
Is this too small for you ? Check the PickleBig 4 and 5 inch variants based on this frame.
NEW : Added a 2 inch / 3 hole motors option. This one is intended for ultralight 2 inch setups
The guidelines i tried to follow : simple, light & no compromises.
That's all, no more USB cutout, no more universal motor mount, no more TwistLock. The goal is to provide the best frame possible fitting the best components. As usual you tell me but first feedbacks are really interesting.
You can buy the PicklePick 3 inch 4 hole motors from Taco-RC
As always you can use the DXF files and get it cut following your specs at any CNC service you like. Here are my recommendations :
Get the dxf files and send them to the services mentioned above. I recommend you to ask for the following stuff :
All the components below have been tested personnaly and/or have positive feedbacks from trustworthy people in the micro community.
Kabab for the original recipe & toothpick principles, David Pearce for being a great person and early adopter (and letting me use his build images :) ), FaebuFPV & David Clédon (Dave_C_FPV) for ideas and great design discussions and all the Pickle & Toothpicks/Micros users for being a great community. Kudos to Matthew Nguyen who pushes ultralight setups and is the guy behind the 2 inch design.
License:
Creative Commons - Attribution