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is the skin printed too, or laminated over a printed endoskeleton? View Quote Attached File Attached File |
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Slic3r as far as I'm aware will not work. Simplify3D is what I reccomend. It's really an awesome and powerful piece of software, but If you don't want to pay for it, Cura is a free option. I don't have a set of profiles figured out for Cura, but you can google for 3dlabprint settings for Cura. View Quote |
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Quoted: Ill have to pick it up, when I get paid. Slicer is having a shit fit with the models.. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Ill have to pick it up, when I get paid. Slicer is having a shit fit with the models.. Quoted:
Would adding canards up front drastically affect it? |
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What are you using for a print base?
I have a ghetto Prusa, maybe it is time to upgrade from the blue tape and glue stick. |
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What are you using for a print base? I have a ghetto Prusa, maybe it is time to upgrade from the blue tape and glue stick. View Quote |
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Quoted: I believe Peter has already seen it. Think I saw a like from him on facebook. Maybe I'll send him one to crash. This thing needs rockets, and it's too dry where I live to safely play with them this time of year. View Quote |
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That would make a neat display piece too.
Just have to back light it so the details show. Very cool. |
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Will this work with ABS? I have a dual extruder Flashforge Creator pro and I have a hard time using PLA.
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Will this work with ABS? I have a dual extruder Flashforge Creator pro and I have a hard time using PLA. View Quote |
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Quoted: That's the standard PEI sheet that comes with all of the original Prusa mkII's. I've currently got a thin layer of glue stick on it that's been there for quite a few prints. Not really needed for PLA, but for polycarbonate it helps with adhesion, and for PETG it cuts down on bed adhesion. That green is PETG. View Quote https://flex3drive.com/printbite/ |
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Quoted: DUDE! PrintBite.. MUCH MUCH better than PEI.. hangs on tight and when cool slides right off.. I was using PEI first but PrintBite makes it look like crap.. https://flex3drive.com/printbite/ View Quote |
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One of my next builds will have internal led's for night flying. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Ok no luck on the Demo, BUT they have a student version discount. So I sent in my info for that.. Thanks again!
I have some Crystal Raptor PLA from makergeeks I'm going to use to print this in.. |
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Ok no luck on the Demo, BUT they have a student version discount. So I sent in my info for that.. Thanks again! I have some Crystal Raptor PLA from makergeeks I'm going to use to print this in.. View Quote PLA will do the trick, just keep it out of the heat. |
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Dang it OP, you got me thinking about my printer again and got me motivated to get my stuff working. Printing some Dillion upgrades as we speak.
This is gonna end up costing me money, I just know it. And I just bought a 4m sailplane. |
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Dang it OP, you got me thinking about my printer again and got me motivated to get my stuff working. Printing some Dillion upgrades as we speak. This is gonna end up costing me money, I just know it. And I just bought a 4m sailplane. View Quote I like being the devil, er fiend, on peoples shoulders. |
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Quoted: Nah man, plastic is cheap. If you've got a 4m sailplane you probably already have servos, esc's, and a receiver lying around. All you need is a motor if you don't have one close to the recommended specs. Motor is only 19.99. I like being the devil, er fiend, on peoples shoulders. View Quote I still have most of a pound of PLA, but it seems to break with the slightest pressure, might be time for another roll. Right now I am printing out some Nerf gun parts, that should make my son happy at least. |
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I need to fix a few things on my printer like installing a bed heater relay. And the speed annoys me, so I hope I don't end up with a new printer. I still have most of a pound of PLA, but it seems to break with the slightest pressure, might be time for another roll. Right now I am printing out some Nerf gun parts, that should make my son happy at least. View Quote It's a good thing printers weren't around when I was a kid. I'd have built myself a very scary nerf gun. |
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Damn fine looking plane! Looks like I have to get printing, Thanks for all your hard work on this.
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Quoted: Heh, two printers are better than one. It's a good thing printers weren't around when I was a kid. I'd have built myself a very scary nerf gun. View Quote Last week he was over at the dart war place and took great pride in knocking a bunch of teens and adults out during the rounds. I guess they were not nearly as amused as he was. Same kid told me he needed a kids welding helmet. When I asked why he looked at me like I was an idiot; "How am I supposed to learn to weld without a helmet?" Guess the look I got from mom? |
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Damn fine looking plane! Looks like I have to get printing, Thanks for all your hard work on this. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Damn fine looking plane! Looks like I have to get printing, Thanks for all your hard work on this. Quoted:
My kid is 6, but Nerf gun obsessed. A while back he told me "Dad, you have to always remember to carry a spare magazine, in case you have a malfunction, it is faster to swap to your backup." His mom looked at me like . Last week he was over at the dart war place and took great pride in knocking a bunch of teens and adults out during the rounds. I guess they were not nearly as amused as he was. Same kid told me he needed a kids welding helmet. When I asked why he looked at me like I was an idiot; "How am I supposed to learn to weld without a helmet?" Guess the look I got from mom? |
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My kid is 6, but Nerf gun obsessed. A while back he told me "Dad, you have to always remember to carry a spare magazine, in case you have a malfunction, it is faster to swap to your backup." His mom looked at me like . Last week he was over at the dart war place and took great pride in knocking a bunch of teens and adults out during the rounds. I guess they were not nearly as amused as he was. Same kid told me he needed a kids welding helmet. When I asked why he looked at me like I was an idiot; "How am I supposed to learn to weld without a helmet?" Guess the look I got from mom? View Quote |
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Cool. What printer is that? Do you just hook it up to your computer and run the designs you want?
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Cool. What printer is that? Do you just hook it up to your computer and run the designs you want? View Quote Browse thingiverse.com, or myminifactory. There's probably hundreds of thousands of things out there you can download and print. |
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Quoted: I use a Prusa i3 MK2s. However, cheaper printers can get the same results. You can hook the printer up to your computer, though most also accept an SD card, so you can just copy the files you want to print onto those instead of running a cable. Browse thingiverse.com, or myminifactory. There's probably hundreds of thousands of things out there you can download and print. View Quote I like the build size. |
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View Quote If you have a use for the larger print area, or just want the option, I'd look at a CR-10 instead. Massive amount of online support for that one, lots of people own them. CR-10S from Gearbest I have an even larger version of one of those. A CR-10S-4, which I've been quite impressed with. |
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Quoted: Never heard of that brand, it's probably a cheaper clone of the Creality CR-10s. Which is in turn basically a bigger clone of the Prusa. It does look to have direct drive though, which is good, I've just never heard of it. If you have a use for the larger print area, or just want the option, I'd look at a CR-10 instead. Massive amount of online support for that one, lots of people own them. CR-10S from Gearbest I have an even larger version of one of those. A CR-10S-4, which I've been quite impressed with. View Quote |
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PETG doesn't affect flight characteristics. It's lighter too.
https://youtu.be/JRH7djd_E_w 36" Pike PETG Version Maiden 8.12.18 |
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That's so cool. I should try to get back into RC planes. I was for a while when I was younger. I still have a bunch of the stuff.
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That's so cool. I should try to get back into RC planes. I was for a while when I was younger. I still have a bunch of the stuff. View Quote |
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Stuff has gotten really cheap. Makes crashing no big deal as well if you print your planes, or build them in a weekend out of foamboard. Very easy to have a ton of fun. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That's so cool. I should try to get back into RC planes. I was for a while when I was younger. I still have a bunch of the stuff. Yet people still buy so many of the crappy ARFs out there. |
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Quoted: Yup. And crazy the amount of cheap stuff that is great. A few years ago I used to fly slope in a spot that was over the water and the landing area had palm trees and a pool. Actual landing spot was maybe 2x15'. A few people asked what I was going to do if I landed in the water...who cares? $15 in servos and $10 in an rx was the cheap price of fun. Yet people still buy so many of the crappy ARFs out there. View Quote PBY Self Recovery |
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Quoted: And if you use something like corrosion X, even the electronics will all survive and work underwater. You'll just have to swim out and grab your plane. Stuff with motors has a few more options..... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quGE_SQyMDU View Quote I have been kicking around the idea of a small underwater UAV. Pretty much standard process for those folks to just leave the motors exposed to (fresh) water. |
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Quoted: I have to admit, I have seen so low inverted passes, but that takes the cake. I have been kicking around the idea of a small underwater UAV. Pretty much standard process for those folks to just leave the motors exposed to (fresh) water. View Quote |
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Yeah, I've wanted to do the same thing. Would be a ton of fun to stick an FPV camera on one and follow fishing lures while trolling. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: Thanks, I like that $300 or less price point. I will look at their different models. View Quote I've had one for a few weeks, you can see my review of it at https://youtu.be/Kb7sqyXvHMU If you're good at mechanical assembly and setting stuff up, the Ender 3 is only $179. I've got two of them and get great prints. If you're not, stick with the Alfawise U20, CR-10 or if you want to splurge, the Prusa. |
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OP, thanks for making the models available on Thingiverse, I'm not an R/C guy but I know a couple of people who are and I'm sure they'll be interested. At 40 hours I may print a couple to give away. it's nice that it will print on a 200x200 printer, that's right in the range of the Ender 3.
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OP, thanks for making the models available on Thingiverse, I'm not an R/C guy but I know a couple of people who are and I'm sure they'll be interested. At 40 hours I may print a couple to give away. it's nice that it will print on a 200x200 printer, that's right in the range of the Ender 3. View Quote |
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OP got me inspired to start printing some bigger stuff.
Decided I would start with the utility ship that Peter Sripol had printed, kicked off the rear section this morning in my office and to be honest...forgot about it. Walked in to the first part of the print laying on the floor and about a 4oz ball of plastic wrapped around the print head. Oops. |
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OP got me inspired to start printing some bigger stuff. Decided I would start with the utility ship that Peter Sripol had printed, kicked off the rear section this morning in my office and to be honest...forgot about it. Walked in to the first part of the print laying on the floor and about a 4oz ball of plastic wrapped around the print head. Oops. View Quote At least if the airplanes parts fail to print you generally just get spagetti instead of giant chunks of plastic. |
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For anyone's that interested, simplify 3d factory files and prepared gcodes for all parts in petg have been added to the thingiverse page.
If you have an i3 style printer with at least 200x200x170mm of build area you can give the prepared gcodes a try without any configuration or setup. The factory files will let you tweak my optimal settings to suit your printer and filament if you have simplify3d. |
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