Good job trimming. Based on how your ballast sucks in water from the front to the back, it would make sense your nose would go down first. It is a balancing trick to set it level when hoving below the water.
@@tiver21 "Based on your experience, can you tell if printing 3D objects using PLA filament is safe for long-term storage without degradation? Will PLA last for years, especially with good storage away from sunlight, heat, moisture, etc.?" Please advise
@@UA-camcx4 Do you plan to pass it on to your children? Or do you plan to play with it every day for 5 years or more? The biggest advantage of a 3D printer is that if it breaks or has a problem, you can just reprint it.
@@tiver21 True, the best part here that we can print the parts again, but the issue here that RC submarines takes time to print and lots of work! That's why I asked, maybe I should choose another filament as I know PLA degrades faster.
Good job trimming. Based on how your ballast sucks in water from the front to the back, it would make sense your nose would go down first. It is a balancing trick to set it level when hoving below the water.
Looks great. Looks like it performs well.
Good job
Cool.
Love your work 👍 STL files for sale?
I plan to share it for free after I complete it.
@@tiver21 Subscribed 👍
@@tiver21 "Based on your experience, can you tell if printing 3D objects using PLA filament is safe for long-term storage without degradation? Will PLA last for years, especially with good storage away from sunlight, heat, moisture, etc.?" Please advise
@@UA-camcx4
Do you plan to pass it on to your children? Or do you plan to play with it every day for 5 years or more?
The biggest advantage of a 3D printer is that if it breaks or has a problem, you can just reprint it.
@@tiver21 True, the best part here that we can print the parts again, but the issue here that RC submarines takes time to print and lots of work! That's why I asked, maybe I should choose another filament as I know PLA degrades faster.
Can you tell me how to seal a propeller shaft???
If you watch the previous videos, you can see the waterproofing process.
@@tiver21 Ok!