Armidale 3D printed remote control boat | In the water!
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- After spending months 3d printing and assembling this remote control boat, it is now time to put the powered Armidale in the water. This 3d printed boat has quite a special hull design so it will be interesting to see how it behaves in the water. Fully powered and remote controlled!
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If you want to see my video about this 3D printing build, here it is; ua-cam.com/video/A0WhO-Oas3U/v-deo.html
That is a truly amazing-looking vessel - no matter what size it is!
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Wow!! That's fantastic! Very cool and great job on that awesome ship!
Thank you my friend and have a great weekend!
That’s excellent! Great looking ship and the scale model absolutely does it justice!!
Just in the process of designing and building my first 3D printed boat, glad to see it can be done successfully!
Thanks for the great video 👍🏼
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Awsome job! Looks GREAT and looks like it moves quite well in the water. Very nice.
Thank you! Yes it moves surprisingly well in the water! I was impressed.
Amazing work!
Thank you!
@@SuperdanTech I am also getting a 3d printed rc boat. The video will come later...
That is an awesome ship build, great job! I'd like to try printing and building a boat someday, but I think a smaller project would be a good idea to start with! ;-) Thanks for sharing your project!
Thank you! My first "big" project was a chess set (on my channel). I must say that this ship was difficult to print! Thanks for watching!
Time to put this 3d printed - remote controlled ship in the water! Thank you guys for watching and let me know what you think!
Wow, Means it's unbelievable for me to built this... You actually printed a really hard and amazing boat which is impossible for me even if I'm having a 3D printer. It may have taken a week to finish this printing job!
Thank you Parthiv. It actually took 6 weeks to print everything. My printer was working almost everyday!
@@SuperdanTech Omg! 6 weeks then your printer is great! I like the fact that how your printer can hard work for 6 weeks without any rest...
Admiral Dan,Sir. Well Done sir. Hoooahh:) Nice Weekend.... thx for Vid.....
Yes call me Admiral...lol. Thanks for watching and have a great weekend too!
Just absolutely fantastic work. You are the best model builder I've known. Great work. Hey good news from the ANKI people. Those servers are going to be online for a long time. Read the sales ad's on Amazon. Even they are making commitments.
Thank you Charles but I don't think I am the best builder out there! ;) You should see what my friends build in our RC club! Thanks for the update on Vector. This is very good news as my local Bestbuy has several of them on the shelf!
@@SuperdanTech I think it is a safe purchase for any customer buying a Vector. Truth is that there are many products across the World that are being sold and the manufacturers are out of business. But they have support systems in place for the products. You ARE the best model builder that I know of personally. I have no doubt that you know some amazing builders. Take it easy Dan.
Very nice boat and a serious print job! For my taste it seems a bit slow and bow-heavy. Judging from the sound it seems to me that the motor and shaft assembly are not perfectly alligned and maybe there are some losses.
Thank you. Yah this build was very difficult to adjust the straight hole between two printed parts that were also reduced in scale. The sound is coming mainly from the universal joint between the motors and the drive shafts. Thank you for visiting my channel.
@@SuperdanTech It is a good idea to use a fixed joint between motor and shaft when mounting the whole assembly. And there are other couplers that are using rubber or a kind of spring to adjust small differences between motor and shaft without so much noise a.e. www.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk/acatalog/radioactive-heavy-duty-couplings-p1.html
Like I told members of our club where builders use wood...my printed boat is plastic so it resonates a lot more like a sound chamber...lol
Whoa! I'd love to print a ship like that but unfortunately my 3D printer only has a bed size of 100x100x100mm.
We work on these, beautiful shape boat
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Please more info about Rescue boat. Is too 3Dprinted?
No the rescue boat was built from scratch by a master builder using wood, steel and plastic parts. I do not own this boat so I don't have more info about it. Thank you for visiting my channel.
Do you know the measurements of the propeller shafts? Any recommendation to buy on Aliexpress?
Hi Carlos. I give more details about the build in my other video in my playlist. I used brass rods that were machined at the ends to fit in the propellers and in the universal joint on the motor side. I bought the motors from hobby king and the props from the UK.
Would you mind telling me the size of motors and esc that used?
Hello. I am not home at the moment but have a look at my first video about this build. The link is in the video description. I give all the details about the electronics. Thanks for watching!
@@SuperdanTech oh I see...i will check it soon. Thanks sir.
Now all you need is an Indonesian fishing boat full of refugees for it to intercept. Just joking! I wonder whether using 3d printing for flat, square elements is cost effective. The process is ideal for smaller, intricate parts, but a "box" printed vs a "box" fabricated would have to be more cost cost effective in time, materials and recourses.
Hi David, thank you for your comment and for watching my video!