Hi, I've just started printing it and I wanted to ask you if you can tell me if the model is in scale.. I wanted to apply motorized components (winch, crane, etc..)
Hi mate, It's been 7 months on.... Just wondering if you ended up printing this model and how it turned out? I am in my 60's and was a Mariner for most of my life, I have never printed anything before and dont own a 3D printer. Do I need a huge printer? Would you recommend any decent budget printers in 2024 capable of getting this done? Appreciate your time to comment friend. Thanks, Jimmy - Australia
I have posted this a couple of times. I have gotten injection molded type results from doing the following process. 280-320 Grit dry wall screen sandpaper. then 400 dry, 400 wet, 600 wet, 800 wet, 1000 wet 1500 wet, 2000 wet, 3000 wet, then cut with low buff spin cloth on a dremel or drill "Low RPM" do nto allow heat to generate, keep it wet with water and polishing compound. Works great with PLA and PetG. once I change hot-end will try Nylon with the same steps. It sound like a lot of work but no need for paint. You can stop the process at 800 if you plan to prime and paint. Great video nice build, would you be will to part with the Cad files. I use FreeCad and while I can do train locomotive I have a hard time with hulls. I tried to take existing STL and frame it from their but its a lot of work.
Roughly find the water line ( not looked on the files if there is one ) , a boat that size will need more than 1Ib. I use scrap lead melted down into blocks or strips for ballast, or use small gravel then pour fibreglass resin over to seal it up. If brushed motor's ( as I would) are used then use two 6 volt lead acid batteries, they are heavier and help in the ballast weight. Hope this helps 🇬🇧👍
Amazing! What 3d printer would you recommend and dis you design all this yourself or get a plan of the internet? I build 45" fishing boats from fiberglass and wood but want to 3d print hulls or at least cabin and fittings.
Well done. Is 3d printing really the right process for square, flat elements like the superstructure? Given print time, electricity and filament costs, 4 or 5mm styrene or acrylic cut and glue welded would be quicker and cheaper.
Quicker? I highly doubt that friend. You will not get a more precision job done by the method you have described. These printers of today are 4K and the detail one can achieve is at a micro level with print speeds up to 400mm a second. Though it is recommended to print at around 180mm for higher detail. The machines that are capable of these attributes are relatively cheapish at around $350 and upwards. Materials are cheap also. So I would have to disagree that you would get a quicker, More detailed, symmetrical and rigid build if you went the path of manually building this vessel. Here I am giving advice and I've never printed a thing in my life, However I have watched my friend at work with his machines and the jobs he's done for me have been nothing short of perfection... and very fast. If I was to go ahead and get one done I would choose ABS with UVR. It would last 100 years as long as no one ran it over with a truck. Cheers mate, Take care, Jim - Australia.
@@Top-Jimmy Thanks for that sane, quietly delivered piece of new information. Sometimes I stick my neck out for the hell of it and cop S... for my trouble, but that's how I learn.
@@davidstokes8441 Mate, That's how I learn too. There should be more people like us around who still hold fast old fashioned values, Ie: learning from one's own ignorance and trials. Thats me in a nutshell. Wise men dont learn anything from not asking questions. Good on you champ, Id still go ahead and build something from scratch though, as you say some of these boats are easy and look solid. Thanks for making my day mate. take care, God bless you and yours. - Jimmy- Australia.
hi, I'm building a boat like this myself, but how did you waterproof the "hatch" area where the "cabin thing" sets on to the deck? Please let me know, it would really help me.
Now that's the type of boat I like ones that look like ships not these small race ones just come out awesome very good job how to 3D print that you really can't do a lot can you
It’s done the lube. Lots of lube inside the tube. Also is a rigid shaft with 4 blades propeller. About the spools.....hummmm around 3 I gess but lots and lotsss and lotsssss of time printing. Thanks for the comment and Thanks for support
Beautiful work, my friend! Really amazing! 😃 Are you going to make the details with copper tubes like Peter did? Or are you going to 3d print them? I think 3d printing would be easier, but... Sanding and so on... So I don't know what I would do. LOL
awesome build! and very nice edit!
PeterSripol big thanks, well I gess this one was inspired in something😁😁
Hi, I've just started printing it and I wanted to ask you if you can tell me if the model is in scale.. I wanted to apply motorized components (winch, crane, etc..)
Hi mate, It's been 7 months on.... Just wondering if you ended up printing this model and how it turned out?
I am in my 60's and was a Mariner for most of my life, I have never printed anything before and dont own a 3D printer. Do I need a huge printer? Would you recommend any decent budget printers in 2024 capable of getting this done?
Appreciate your time to comment friend. Thanks, Jimmy - Australia
I have posted this a couple of times. I have gotten injection molded type results from doing the following process. 280-320 Grit dry wall screen sandpaper. then 400 dry, 400 wet, 600 wet, 800 wet, 1000 wet 1500 wet, 2000 wet, 3000 wet, then cut with low buff spin cloth on a dremel or drill "Low RPM" do nto allow heat to generate, keep it wet with water and polishing compound. Works great with PLA and PetG. once I change hot-end will try Nylon with the same steps. It sound like a lot of work but no need for paint. You can stop the process at 800 if you plan to prime and paint. Great video nice build, would you be will to part with the Cad files. I use FreeCad and while I can do train locomotive I have a hard time with hulls. I tried to take existing STL and frame it from their but its a lot of work.
What did you do to provide stability? I have put lead (about 1 lb.) in the bottom and it still tips over in the water.
Roughly find the water line ( not looked on the files if there is one ) , a boat that size will need more than 1Ib. I use scrap lead melted down into blocks or strips for ballast, or use small gravel then pour fibreglass resin over to seal it up. If brushed motor's ( as I would) are used then use two 6 volt lead acid batteries, they are heavier and help in the ballast weight. Hope this helps 🇬🇧👍
That is so cool a hell of a lot of time has gone in to makeing it and a lot of thought as well look forward to seeing more of the ship
What are the overall dimensions, and can this beauty be printed on the Ender3 220X220 bed?
io ho iniziato a stampare sulla mia ultimaker 3 extended e ci sta a fatica..
Great job! 😁👏I'm imagining how long time took just to "print" these parts!
Mother..... only the bow was around 50hours.
UNBELIEVABLE!! So sick ,will there be a follow up video with it in water? Next level stuff!!!! ✌
Yes but it will take some time too
Now THAT is a Benchy! 😂
A benchy on steroids. Hehehhe
@@GoncaloQuinas mine is one prop and smaller
Amazing! What 3d printer would you recommend and dis you design all this yourself or get a plan of the internet? I build 45" fishing boats from fiberglass and wood but want to 3d print hulls or at least cabin and fittings.
That is so cool man! Excellent work.
Nice. Im planning also to build it. Can u tell me the settings in the slicer. Layer heigh and infill?
Where did you find the file??
Well done. Is 3d printing really the right process for square, flat elements like the superstructure? Given print time, electricity and filament costs, 4 or 5mm styrene or acrylic cut and glue welded would be quicker and cheaper.
Quicker? I highly doubt that friend. You will not get a more precision job done by the method you have described. These printers of today are 4K and the detail one can achieve is at a micro level with print speeds up to 400mm a second. Though it is recommended to print at around 180mm for higher detail. The machines that are capable of these attributes are relatively cheapish at around $350 and upwards.
Materials are cheap also. So I would have to disagree that you would get a quicker, More detailed, symmetrical and rigid build if you went the path of manually building this vessel.
Here I am giving advice and I've never printed a thing in my life, However I have watched my friend at work with his machines and the jobs he's done for me have been nothing short of perfection... and very fast. If I was to go ahead and get one done I would choose ABS with UVR. It would last 100 years as long as no one ran it over with a truck.
Cheers mate, Take care, Jim - Australia.
@@Top-Jimmy Thanks for that sane, quietly delivered piece of new information. Sometimes I stick my neck out for the hell of it and cop S... for my trouble, but that's how I learn.
@@davidstokes8441 Mate, That's how I learn too. There should be more people like us around who still hold fast old fashioned values, Ie: learning from one's own ignorance and trials. Thats me in a nutshell. Wise men dont learn anything from not asking questions.
Good on you champ, Id still go ahead and build something from scratch though, as you say some of these boats are easy and look solid. Thanks for making my day mate. take care, God bless you and yours. - Jimmy- Australia.
How do you seal the seams btw section? Mine always need fiberglass for extra strength, but still leak at seam.
You use acetone to fuse the plastic together
Real nice project!! Thank you
What 3d printer would be good for this ?
Just curious .... where is the next video on this ??
Did it only get one video?
Amazing work! How much time did it take to print?
Where did you find the print?
that is a realy nice ship.. did you use PLA. or ABS. i am looking at doing .THAT same ship is PLA
Measurements of it ?
Perfect! What is the hull thickness?
hi, I'm building a boat like this myself, but how did you waterproof the "hatch" area where the "cabin thing" sets on to the deck? Please let me know, it would really help me.
2 Years on...Hi mate, How did she turn out?
How long did it take to print all the pieces
Now that's the type of boat I like ones that look like ships not these small race ones just come out awesome very good job how to 3D print that you really can't do a lot can you
You’re my kind, this utility vessel are amazing. The sky isn’t the limit on 3D print. Hehehe
This is soo cool and so much details
Wow man, just amazing and lots of work.love your vids man, great skill and patience.
Thanks for the comment and Thanks for support
Sweet build looking forward to more of these creations, can you do a run video of the hobao dc1?
Yes I will. Maybe this week
Awesome, makes me want to get a 3D printer lol.
Now at a nice price and quality. Link on the description. Thanks for the comment and Thanks for support
Looks really good 👍, is this the same scale as Peter Siprol made?
What did you use to seal the parts together?
Can you make a video on rc boat made with XPS foam because everyone doesn't have 3d printer with them.
How many kilograms filament did you use
Good job .... thumbs up
How much total die this cost you?
hello very good boat. the boat yacht is possible?
How much did this cost to build?
Ah ha ha this is soooo beautiful, i love control bout, nice work
It took a lot of work. But is getting there. Hehehe. Thanks a lot MRS Sarah 😁
Peter Sripol did the exact same thing a year ago, you didnt even bother to change the music...
@@fortyone7621???
FortyOne7 did you read the title of the video? Is the build of Petter I just did it for myself and credit him everywhere.....
Perfeito!! Quando é feito com gosto fica sempre perfeito. Abraço!
Mais nada. Muito obrigado
How much does it Way
Wow this is amazing, did you test it yet?
Very good job, really handy these 3D printers. How long does the machine take to do all this ? (the hull of the boat and the rest)
Yes and now the new creality is at an awesome affordable price. Only the bow took 45hours. Hehehehe
Goncalo that is really sweet, how many spools of black did it take? LOL Don't forget too lube the flexible prop shaft with marine grease. Muey bueno
It’s done the lube. Lots of lube inside the tube. Also is a rigid shaft with 4 blades propeller. About the spools.....hummmm around 3 I gess but lots and lotsss and lotsssss of time printing. Thanks for the comment and Thanks for support
Toca a despachar a traineira!!! Agora já temos atrelado para ela 💪🏻👍🏻
Bro u say how too cost ??
Beautiful work, my friend! Really amazing! 😃
Are you going to make the details with copper tubes like Peter did? Or are you going to 3d print them? I think 3d printing would be easier, but... Sanding and so on... So I don't know what I would do. LOL
Nop. Just find the right toy on the Chinese store with that kind of handrails. Hehehe. That one....check😁
Wow, Wow, Wow. Sin palabras. Ahora si, te pasaste, felicidades. P.d. Wow.
Heheheheh. This is really a crazy and huge build. Yes I went bazurk on this one. 😂😂
beautiful!! great job
Thanks for the comment and Thanks for support
Amazing ship
Awesome, great job! 😍
wow ... a very smart idea👏
where is part 2?
Perfeito! Parabéns. Quero ver a inauguração
Tenho de lhe mandar uma martelada com a garrafa de champanhe. Hehehehe
Wow Great work job well done👏....all take one..😁
Thanks for the comment and Thanks for support . This think takes a crazy amount of work
Your buy site is banggod pls?
Yes it is also you have links on the description and coupons exclusives of the channel
@@GoncaloQuinas thanx you best
please give 3D model
Please put solar panels on it.
Wow that’s a lot of hours 3d printing 👍😎
Yes, really a crazy amount, the bow took around 50hours. Mannnnn
Part 2?
EXCELLENT WORK A QUESTION I AM INTERESTED IN BUYING IT, SELL IT FOR MY CHANNEL
File desain kapal ada?
AMAZING !!!!
Thanks for the comment and Thanks for support
Give 3D model
Cool!
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Muito bom!!
Tá quase. Muito obrigado
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