For a guy who never 3d printed a plane before, normally flies slower speed planes etc. This was so sick! Perfect execution in test, planning and flight. I think you rock 😊
Very nice build. If you want, you can put RTL on an unused 2-pos switch in Mission Planner under Config > User Params > Set RC_Option. You can also try putting ArduPilot's automatic takeoff feature on a switch as well. I use this switch/feature for all my takeoffs and it has been 100% reliable after the initial setup.
You can print with plastics that will dissolve with 90% Iso. Use the plastic part as a plug to make a fibreglass skin, split the wing skin, and insert foam or 3d print ribs. Ive used this to make prrtty high aspect ratio wings.
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Great video , thank you.Anyway Craycle orca amazing model.Also I'm glad you're flying FPV.Good luck :)
A cardboard box, a greenhouse thermostat, and a reptile heater do a great job of filament drying for $20-$50. Slide 1" insulation int o a slightly bigger box for more efficient operation. Don't glue the insulation in and you can still fold it up when not in use.
Lw asa is great for planes, doesnt melt in the sun like the lw pla does sometimes. Check out titan dynamics if you havent heard of them yet. They make some very nice designs
I know, it’s so nice to just designing, prototyping without worries. I was always tinkering, although I got lots of joys out of it, but now I just need and want to get things done. Got X1C and an A1. Couldn’t be happier. I can also focus on my channel and grow.
I always have a sanding block and brass brush ready to combat stringy ASA Aero. And I think you could use a can of CA activator, lol. Stringing and clumping is inevitable with this filament, even with the amazing Bambu Labs printers and profiles in their slicer. You did a great job throwing everything together! I'm like you though, slow and steady flying is more fun for me than a 55kph stall speed can provide. I'm currently looking for a 3d design to slap a gimbal on, for a Walksnail Moonlight camera and VTx I've had for a while now. I have a bunch of EPO planes set up that way, but would love a more advanced ASA design that I have faith in being at least as tough as those EPO planes. Eclypson is probably who I'll go with, but who knows! Happy holidays, BC!
@@BirnieMac1 I considered your question, and honestly had never tried acetone smoothing before - especially for an airplane. So I printed a wing section, and majorly _effed things up,_ lol. In my research I saw some phenomenal results on ASA models, making layer lines virtually disappear, but, umm, I guess that's a skill that takes practice.
I’ve created quite the collection now sold of custom Rc conversions using my designs. I am now looking into a Bambu printer as I need a large size bed for printing my helicopter fuselages. I can hopefully afford it but it’s not easy with everyday life and being a small creator.
Why did the aircraft not arm in the beginning. What did you do to fix the not arming issue.It would be great if you dedicated a video solely on Ardupilot/Mission Planning setup procedures and parameters. Additionally your Walksnail setup would be nice as well. I think this would generate for you many subscribers for years to come. Great video.
Sometimes Ardupilot just throws random compass or Gyro errors. Then I need to calibrate it again or just press Force Arm on Mission Planner. In this case it was compass misalignment error
That's something I definitely have in plans. I also want to test ArduRover obstacle avoidance and RTK precision positioning. It could be amazing for agricultural robots like autonomous lawn mowers.
Great work. Amazing what people can to today from their home as a hobby with determination, interest and skill. Do you think you can make the steering of it smoother to there is less jerking in the sky?
I want to better my LOS. What is your technique in controlling the flying object when it's very far? One time, I was flying my 5-inch drone with LOS and I accidentally brought it far. I can still see it but I failed to bring it back because I wasn't sure if I was bringing it closer to me or it was going further away from me. Great project! Is a wing drone wobbles normally like that? I have never flown one.
It's in works, I bought a couple of these AR Drones for very cheap and they turned out to be a great test platform. They even have brushless motors so it's just a matter of connecting them to ESC. Maybe I will try making a small swarm with them😉
Hi, that was awesome. Is that a 1MB firmware? Just checking to see what is possible with my SpeedyBee F405 Wing and Ardupilot for geofencing etc (hopefully using ExpressLRS too). It's all arriving this month for my first build with a Heewing T1.
I was a bit worried it wouldn't survive fast speeds or hard landings, but it proved itself much more durable than I expected. I will definitely print more planes in the future 😁
i've been into trying to get into fpv planes for a long time but have been scared to not knowing where to start, i guess foam planes would be best but this is so sick i want to put my printer to test if i can use this filaments! on another topic which radio would be a good startinbg point, not cheap but a good starting point
Hi Basement, can you ask Creations if he tried to 3D print just the plane bone structure and use a classical canvas on, either with Japan paper or vinyl ?
That's something I want to explore in the future. Currently I am making a glider in a similar way, but I use laser cut balsa wood instead of 3d printing.
@BasementCreationsChannel oh i see the odds now. I don't want it for anything specific. I just wanted to see if it's possible to compete with those cargo carrying drones that are super expensive (above 30k$) Those are mostly used for commercial delivery.
Excellent! We enjoyed watching the video which felt like a documentary. Thanks for contributing to the hobby by inspiring people.
For a guy who never 3d printed a plane before, normally flies slower speed planes etc. This was so sick! Perfect execution in test, planning and flight. I think you rock 😊
Very nice build. If you want, you can put RTL on an unused 2-pos switch in Mission Planner under Config > User Params > Set RC_Option. You can also try putting ArduPilot's automatic takeoff feature on a switch as well. I use this switch/feature for all my takeoffs and it has been 100% reliable after the initial setup.
You can print with plastics that will dissolve with 90% Iso. Use the plastic part as a plug to make a fibreglass skin, split the wing skin, and insert foam or 3d print ribs. Ive used this to make prrtty high aspect ratio wings.
Great video , thank you.Anyway Craycle orca amazing model.Also I'm glad you're flying FPV.Good luck :)
A cardboard box, a greenhouse thermostat, and a reptile heater do a great job of filament drying for $20-$50. Slide 1" insulation int o a slightly bigger box for more efficient operation. Don't glue the insulation in and you can still fold it up when not in use.
Crazy. sponsored by PCBway, Bambu Lab, and craycle in one video.
Great video! One suggestion, I think you need to do an ArduPilot AUTOTUNE to get rid of that oscillation on the roll.
WTH... if Bumbu make the filament why don't they have presets in their own slicer? What is this the stoneage?
Really great video, keep up the great work.
Lw asa is great for planes, doesnt melt in the sun like the lw pla does sometimes. Check out titan dynamics if you havent heard of them yet. They make some very nice designs
Almost lost the model when launching 🫠.
We all have the feeling, good thing is it went up in one piece, and came down In one piece 🙂
Terrible throwing form 😂
22:30 I would have lost sight of it the moment I launched it, and it would have flown pass the receiver distance into the edge of the universe.
Nice video, dope plane indeed. Love craycle models❤
Could you not use the bambulabs multi material setting to add a few layers of stiffer plastic in the fuselage to really secure those fins? 16:43
I know, it’s so nice to just designing, prototyping without worries. I was always tinkering, although I got lots of joys out of it, but now I just need and want to get things done. Got X1C and an A1. Couldn’t be happier. I can also focus on my channel and grow.
I really like your style and wisdom - thank you - you are super!!!
Bamboo Labs have spent some serious money on advertising this month!
that 3d footage was really good quality.
Im building one rn, i couldnt find a good video, just saw yours
I always have a sanding block and brass brush ready to combat stringy ASA Aero. And I think you could use a can of CA activator, lol. Stringing and clumping is inevitable with this filament, even with the amazing Bambu Labs printers and profiles in their slicer. You did a great job throwing everything together!
I'm like you though, slow and steady flying is more fun for me than a 55kph stall speed can provide. I'm currently looking for a 3d design to slap a gimbal on, for a Walksnail Moonlight camera and VTx I've had for a while now. I have a bunch of EPO planes set up that way, but would love a more advanced ASA design that I have faith in being at least as tough as those EPO planes. Eclypson is probably who I'll go with, but who knows!
Happy holidays, BC!
is there much benefit to acetone smoothing it?
@@BirnieMac1 I considered your question, and honestly had never tried acetone smoothing before - especially for an airplane. So I printed a wing section, and majorly _effed things up,_ lol. In my research I saw some phenomenal results on ASA models, making layer lines virtually disappear, but, umm, I guess that's a skill that takes practice.
Never used Asa aero before, but you may be able to shed some build weight by connecting asa components with MEK instead of glue.
Damn that thing does look quick!
20:56 anyone watching this video knows the feeling man :)
Don’t stress !
Outstanding video👍
those trees went from green to brown so fast! XD
Six months later
I’ve created quite the collection now sold of custom Rc conversions using my designs. I am now looking into a Bambu printer as I need a large size bed for printing my helicopter fuselages. I can hopefully afford it but it’s not easy with everyday life and being a small creator.
Why did the aircraft not arm in the beginning. What did you do to fix the not arming issue.It would be great if you dedicated a video solely on Ardupilot/Mission Planning setup procedures and parameters. Additionally your Walksnail setup would be nice as well. I think this would generate for you many subscribers for years to come. Great video.
Sometimes Ardupilot just throws random compass or Gyro errors. Then I need to calibrate it again or just press Force Arm on Mission Planner. In this case it was compass misalignment error
Can you make a tutorial video on setting up Ardupilot with a mini-size Rover using the Speedybee flight controller?
That's something I definitely have in plans. I also want to test ArduRover obstacle avoidance and RTK precision positioning. It could be amazing for agricultural robots like autonomous lawn mowers.
Świetna robota!
Great work. Amazing what people can to today from their home as a hobby with determination, interest and skill.
Do you think you can make the steering of it smoother to there is less jerking in the sky?
Hi @basement creations please try to do a drone which converts in to a glider
Could you please upload a video of calibration of the plane that you have spoke about at the end of the video?
Love this video. ❤
I want to better my LOS. What is your technique in controlling the flying object when it's very far? One time, I was flying my 5-inch drone with LOS and I accidentally brought it far. I can still see it but I failed to bring it back because I wasn't sure if I was bringing it closer to me or it was going further away from me. Great project! Is a wing drone wobbles normally like that? I have never flown one.
i wonder if printing with a bigger nozzle would be advantageous
How were the fumes from the ASA Aero?
Please guve me link of your soldering iron please brother 😢😢😢🙏🙏
2:37 Dude! Do you have a video on how you did the AR drone? 😮
It's in works, I bought a couple of these AR Drones for very cheap and they turned out to be a great test platform. They even have brushless motors so it's just a matter of connecting them to ESC. Maybe I will try making a small swarm with them😉
@ Ha! I had the same idea but not the same skills. Consider me subscribed and looking forward to seeing what you come up with.
Hi, that was awesome. Is that a 1MB firmware? Just checking to see what is possible with my SpeedyBee F405 Wing and Ardupilot for geofencing etc (hopefully using ExpressLRS too). It's all arriving this month for my first build with a Heewing T1.
you so need to try inav will make the flight so much smoother after auto trim
Ardupilot has more features and it also has auto trim. I need to make a video on the entire tuning process
Nice to see another UA-cam channel making 3D printed planes 🤙 what did you think of the experience?
I was a bit worried it wouldn't survive fast speeds or hard landings, but it proved itself much more durable than I expected. I will definitely print more planes in the future 😁
Launching that thing is scary! Can’t you just sling it by the wingtip?
i've been into trying to get into fpv planes for a long time but have been scared to not knowing where to start, i guess foam planes would be best but this is so sick i want to put my printer to test if i can use this filaments! on another topic which radio would be a good startinbg point, not cheap but a good starting point
Hi!
On a budget, I personally would choose Radiomaster Pocket with ELRS. If you are willing to spend a bit more, go for TX16
@@BasementCreationsChannel i see there is this different ELRS, but what exactly is it? just a protocol?
Hello, I wanted to know how you made the battery of this plane
Wait when the fuck did the X1C put in a filament dryer?!
Hi Basement, can you ask Creations if he tried to 3D print just the plane bone structure and use a classical canvas on, either with Japan paper or vinyl ?
That's something I want to explore in the future. Currently I am making a glider in a similar way, but I use laser cut balsa wood instead of 3d printing.
@@BasementCreationsChannel OK, we're waiting for the video (but not too long, because you don't work enough 😋)
Very nice Martian robot BTW.
Wait, CNC kitchen?
i would also try formutura apolloX (asa)
You can make a clip to make a flight battery
Terrible throw on the first start but ardupilot saved the day.
I prefer inav, has have autolaunch for wings. Inav can auto start motor after throw.
Czy ty jesteś z Polski ? 😁
A no jest taka możliwość
这玩意都出V3了啊
lol searched up orca ar15 3d lower cam across your video im not checking out your content !
Make a diy plane that can carry 5kg payloads
That's an oddly specify number.... but I like challenges😉.
I could try building an autonomous cargo plane in the future, might be fun
@BasementCreationsChannel oh i see the odds now. I don't want it for anything specific. I just wanted to see if it's possible to compete with those cargo carrying drones that are super expensive (above 30k$)
Those are mostly used for commercial delivery.
Please don't fly over people's houses...
Lol