Can't believe I've missed this video for a year!!! The Nuke OS inspired design is mine. I had originally designed it for a friend and couldn't figure out how to send it so I posted it on thingiverse. I'm glad it was able to reach a wider audience. The intent for the driver was to be a very stable disc. Believe it or not, I myself haven't gotten around to printing and testing its flight. This was my first time trying to design anything like it so I'm glad it somewhat worked how it was supposed to. Also, with the way 3D Printing works, I dont think discs will ever be able to reach the 170 weight mark without being larger than normal, so that might explain why the TPU was so flippy. Thank you though for checking it out and testing it for me!!!
Do you think you could 3d print one with circle slots along the rim and place the "whistlers" from a nerf ball. That way your disc will whistle while it flies
that's a brave parking lot to park in
It's actually a course at a church ⛪️
Can't believe I've missed this video for a year!!! The Nuke OS inspired design is mine. I had originally designed it for a friend and couldn't figure out how to send it so I posted it on thingiverse. I'm glad it was able to reach a wider audience. The intent for the driver was to be a very stable disc. Believe it or not, I myself haven't gotten around to printing and testing its flight. This was my first time trying to design anything like it so I'm glad it somewhat worked how it was supposed to. Also, with the way 3D Printing works, I dont think discs will ever be able to reach the 170 weight mark without being larger than normal, so that might explain why the TPU was so flippy. Thank you though for checking it out and testing it for me!!!
which settings did you used for the support for 3d printing, like "base pattern spacing", in order to easy stack the support?
Do you think you could 3d print one with circle slots along the rim and place the "whistlers" from a nerf ball. That way your disc will whistle while it flies
How does the price of material compare to buying a new disc? And how long did they take to print?
$5 or less I'd say
@@JAWZPB That's awesome!
Do you know the hardness rating of the tpu filament you used (like 85a or 95a)?
Makes me wonder if a disk at around 60-80% infil would do better
These were both 100% and still light
i think per pdga there cant be any air pockets?
@@matthewcheeseman2840so what makes some of the capable of floating
Petg-cf would probably crack hey?
yes most definitely
Make pizza disc please