I've downloaded the Quickie STL's and giving them a once over in Cura before I start printing and have these observations/questions.
Fuselage 1 looks quite heavy at 122g. I see you have it double skinned, presumably to give it strength to carry the motor with no infill ribs blocking the battery space. I have built an Eclipson design and that is single skinned with no ribbing which is strong enough. What do you think about printing the forward fuselage pieces with a 0.2 or 0.3 nozzle to save weight?
The ducts for the servo cables and the carbon rods appear unsupported as they print horizontally in fuselage 1 and 3. Have people managed to print those OK?
HI Charles, I believe the free version and paid for versions of Fusion 360 are the same, its just the licence that differs.
The Quickie was designed with LW-PLA in mind so I'm really interested with your 0.2mm nozzle idea for PLA. Keep us posted as and when you get round to it.
Hi Charles, is your 122g using LW-PLA? I know other designers use single skins, I use solid bodies (which results in two skins) as it provides good strength to weight and simpler prints. The ducts for the servo cables and carbon rods are somewhat supported by infill. Using the published settings they printed without problem for me. It did require a little cleaning up with a craft knife but nothing major. I haven’t tried any different nozzle sizes, I would be interested to hear how you get on with them.