The final build video in the series is posted!
This has been a FUN build video to do. I have done a few of these in the past, but never have I had this much real time feedback and requests for more detail. Thank you guys for making this so much fun for me! I hope these videos help answer some questions without leaving many more.
There were a few topics that didn't make the cut.
1. Checking the frame for square:
This step is to be completed AFTER you assemble the entire main frame, but before you mount the skids and the boom. Set the heli frame on a level surface. Take a small carpenters or machinist square and check to be sure the sides of the main frame are "square" or perpendicular to the table. Make sure you check both sides of the frame. If the frame was tightened up off square, not only will some of the parts not line up correctly, the geometry of the servos, main bearings, and control rods will be compromised.
2. Proper link building and the use of a ball link sizer like the "Boto Sizer".
This didn't make the video because I quite frankly can't find mine
I think I loaned it to my friend when he did his E7 build, I need to get it back. Rest assured I will get mine back or order another and clean the links up on the E6 as soon as possible. It is totally flyable as it sets, but I did notice a little friction on the pitch and swash links. Sizing the ball links is important. I do talk about why on the video.
3. I was asked to talk about Castle ESC Governor Set RPM mode:
This heli does not have a Castle on it, but I will be shooting a video over the holiday break about the Castle ESC setup using my ICE2 160HV from my 750.
4. Tools and Preparing for the build:
There have been a few threads of late asking about what ideal tools to have, and those are all very good threads. I didn't feel the need to shoot video of my tools because what tools you use are subjective. There are a few tricks to properly preparing for a build, IE cleaning the machine oil off bolts, completely dis-assembly all pre-assembled parts, ETC. I touched on a few of these in my series, but for the sake of time, I didn't go into all of them. I am considering filming a Tips on Prep video, we shall see how much feedback I get on the need. There are SO many video resources out there. Finless Bob has done hundreds of heli build and setup videos. If you can't find something that answers your questions, please let me know. I will help were I can. I am not an expert by any means, but if I don't know the answer, I will help you find it!
Thanks again folks, the Synergy Family is growing fast, and we are truly a GREAT bunch of Heli Enthusiasts!