Worlds First Optionally Manned Hydrofoil? Build Part 1
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You should put up one of the new 4k home security cameras in your shop and have it recording on a 12hr loop, so that you always have time lapse material for portions of builds you don't think to film👍 If you are ambitious build a workflow to automatically generate time lapses of the last 12hrs with the press of a big red button in the shop😂
A streaming cam would be great!
People like to have a private life as well.
@@insAneTunA I'm not suggesting stream the camera, just have it set up for filming all the time😅
Two cameras, just incase one angle obscured. 2x the chances of getting some good b-roll, or time-lapse video. (alternatively a couple of strategic placed GoPro mounts (so don't have to rad the foam budget new equipment)
What sort of storage does that require?
Did you know that extruded aluminium foil masts for kite surfing can be quite inexpensive if you look around? They cost around $100 for 90cm, half of that if you order from China. It would save you a lot of trouble to just buy a few of those and it would be stronger, stiffer, lower drag and in the end probably less expensive too, as you will find that a foil mast must not only be strong, it also needs to be very stiff if you want it to be controllable. If you make it from composite you will need around 10 layers of carbon, half unidirectional, the other half at 45 degrees to resist torsion.
I agree on the need for some more structural stiffness on the strut/mast for the foil. Reminds me of when the Swedish RC guy 3D printed one for his foiling surfboard and was surprised it didn't hold up at all.
Good idea to perhaps just buy this part.
Looking forward to part 2!
Project looks awesome man, can't wait to see the manned version! I'm inspired
Appreciate seeing bits of process used going from CAD design to full-foam-formed concept. Nice job recycling an efficient land cruiser (1:45) into a future hydrofoil vehicle. Maximizing the milage of your foam supplies.
The bonus GEV concept looks great. Not sure if placing motors behind where an optional pilot might be seated is ideal. Partially because of air-wake turbulence, and partially having 4-6 propellers spinning directly behind a pilot. For brainstorming ideas, you might consider what paraglider pilots are doing with electric motors. Larger propeller should help with efficiency, reduce complexity and an added shroud would add a safety element.
From video editing standpoint, some creativity could aid a visual transitions between major segments, like the bonus section. A simple reusable graphic would be enough, should time budget allow.
I had no idea you hadn't had formal training. That's amazing and inspiring.
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING
Great job!
When I was having a discussion with ChatGPT, it suggested that an ahedral would be very beneficial to a WIG, and it cited "Nakamura 2004" pointing to a 12º anhedral being optimal. Funny enough, it's also the direction taken with Lippisch-style WIGs.
I am very excited!
Hey! Sweet project. Manned foils are both the most amazing thing ever and a massive nightmare. As another commenter mentioned, using existing aluminum extruded parts is probably your best option. For struts, the 19mm aluminum masts made my Axis foils are a good option with a nice airfoil, low price, and high stiffness.
The lifting wings will be harder. Ideally you will want an asymmetric section. The wing sizing and section choice are very important and will depend on how you build the wings. Happy to suggest some sections in a private message.
A symmetrical section for the stabilizer is a good choice. I would start with an oversized tail surface(s) as they will make takeoff and stall more manageable.
A very narrow hull is generally best for takeoff on foils. The foils have a large damping effect and massively increase the stability of the boat.
Excited as always to watch your projects come to life!
I'm sure you'll love your Prusa printer! It's a great choice for a first printer if it's in your budget, the reliability and quality of both hardware and software are hard to beat.
Just a few thoughts on epoxy and West;)
You might have been tongue in cheek commenting that it's great for marine use. Makes sense as it was developed by the Gougeon boat building brothers. It's famous, easy to work with and over priced for what it is - a 1st gen epoxy more or less. Others are more advanced, take post curing better, and can be had cheaper. But for small projects (and big if you don't mind the price), West does do well. The pump system is genious in its simplicity. And the whole eco system of fillers from the same brand makes it easy to get what you need.
But yeah, it's too expensive. What I really respect about the brand is the early work the Gougeons did and how much they shared in terms of how to work with epoxy. They really were trail blazers. And most of that info is still out there for free and there's a ton to learn from it. No matter what system/brand you end up using, I think most people who built structural parts w. epoxy should read "The Gougeon Brothers on Boat Construction". It's downloadable, just search for it.
(Also, don't wanna be a downer, but I do hope the struts and foils are gonna be beefed up substantially. The loads with you in it aren't neglible)
Oh, congrats on the printer. Soon you will be in that rabbithole of thinking you need bigger and fast, perhaps a tall delta or a fast HVORT or similar;)
I hear a comment helps with the algorithm. Looking forward to seeing where this goes.
This project looks really cool. Looking forward to the next video to watch your progress. Makes me wonder if a kayak could be made and fiberglassed in a similar way.
Thanks for the shout out where you get your carbon fiber. Much appreciated!!
Holy cow, you had your garage floor leveled?!! That's so cool!! Did you see how they measured to keep it flat? I'm curious if they would use a grade shooting laser or something. That must be so nice to have that done..
Great video 👍
I enjoyed seeing the free form hull assembly. How I used to do everything until I got into 3D printing about 13 years ago. Lots of great Balsa boats I no longer have.
heck yeah for manned GEV!
I 100% agree with how enjoyable and satisfying it is to build the Prusa 3D printer kit 3:17 -- and I wanted to build another one.
Fascinating stuff!
Good luck with learning solidworks, i hope it helps improve the crafts yer making!
Take care bro!
The narration feels like a mix between a scientific paper and a half-assed school project report lmao
8:57 I see you are a jack of all trades!
Inspirational
wow it loooooooks GOOOOD!
Great choice in printer if you want something that is a tool instead of a whole new hobby. I have over a dozen 3d Printers, and the Prusa is the one I use the most often since it just works.
Amazing skills with fiberglass, foam and wood. Some of the helpful tings like using the cutout from the wing as a holder for the wing when you are routering out the holes should be explained more. Another thing first-timers are stuck with is the settings to make a brushless motor work with the controller. These motors look easier. Show us every step to set them up please.
yep, Prusa all the way! Welcome to the club.
What's up with a random wingsuit on the bench? Are you going flying in your next video?? Can't wait!!!
I have been checking your profile every single day since you posted the unstable plane video
I was highly annoyed that my dentist added wings to my braces - until I discovered Think Flight and realized that I was an innovative prototype.
awesome little boat... what was the beam?
awesome
I volunteer to pilot the new ekranoplan!
The ground effect vehicle sure looks a lot like Thunderbird 2.
So excited for this project but please wear a respirator while sanding foam.
After I made a fuselage style kayak I now need a flyak! Reverse delta wig dreams
They are "skin on frame" and mine I built like a balsa plane . Skin on frame! So light.
Thanks for creating awesome content! It would be amazing if you could buy a gimbal for your camera - the constant shaking actually makes me sick in the stomach by the time I'm finished watching a video 😅
Probably something to do with the giant monitor I watch the videos on..
Are you keeping a list of costs as you go?
No but that is an excellent idea. I will.
@@thinkflight don’t, you may regret it lol
NIIIICE 👌
please equalize volume between post commentary and live audio
Think there could be supersonic wig craft?
I though that was that funny firefighter at forst
Can you mix 5 & 12 hour epoxy to make 9 hour?
No. It becomes 17 hour epoxy
@@cabreraman6969 You sure or joking ? Never heard such a conclusion 🤔
I suspect rctestflight had an influence in getting a 3d printer
yes, ive had thosue thoughts, but lack time, space, and energy. Just need to empty my messy garage so i can use it as a workspace, its a ten year project, with 2% progress the last 4 years.
I guess one day you will use the insulation board to insulate your house
Some wood core in that thing and it'd be as stiff as a surfboard;)
So use multi layer of not tight weave?
Theres pictures on my FB of hydroplane I had started
What in the source engine am I looking at?
Micro balloons?
Motors on the back this time?? Make sure you've got a kill switch: don't wanna be falling through your props 😱😂
Think foil 😏
As someone who makes UA-cam videos every time I hear someone say "forgot to film" I just automatically substitute "didn't feel like filming":-)
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You didn't mention money required to buy everything.
You were feeling behind the times so you got a Prusa? lol, just joking, but for real, grab a bambu if you dont feel like tinkering and you just need prints.
cool
sheesh
:o)
can we colab
What….is a micro balloon?
It's basically just dust that U put in epoxy to thicken it
LOL real foil are made full carbon and you think just model-like foam stuff will handle it ?
to be honest it doesn't matter if you don't film half the steps. Makes no difference to 90% of people watching.
Disliked for the crap 3d printer. Literally any printer would be better.
you just made me cry, im very sad now i hope you feel bad
Bambulab is the benchmark printer nowadays.
Prusa printer is just crap.
Slicer is only worthy prusa product
He clearly said he had nothing to compare it to. So you're going to dislike just because of the brand of 3D printer 🤔 How pathetic is that 🤦 lol
@@TheNadOby You are the perfect illustration of how toxic the Bambu community is. No thanks.
@@meikgeik muahaha? That doesn't make prusa better, and myself ain't not in any communities. So... muahaha.
The camera work is horrible. Longer takes please not flashes. Too much editing. We all like to see how things are done. A good example would be the wing the went wrong due to the 5 minute epoxy. Show everything.
As long as it's not going to look like the "seatfoil" (google it), you will be the 1st :-)
I like where you are going with the new design using dual hulls to contain the air cushion. We were surprised how effective connecting the floats with a lifting airfoil was on our Kasperwing ultralight. s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/usedphotosna/66828477_614.jpg