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  • 3D Printed Airplanes

    So cool what you can do with 3D printers these days...

    My YouTube RC videos:
    https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda

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    I know! Right?! Exactly why I just bought a 3D printer kit. I'm in the process of learning how to use and tweak the settings for the best print quality. But, as soon as I get it dialed in I'll be printing a plane. I'm not sure which one I'd print first. The Cessna looks and flies really well. But, ultimately you know I'll be printing a P-38. :D

    There are many other RC related bits and bobs to design and print as well. I've been building balsa models lately and my mind is full of ideas for printing detail parts, and the like. Very exciting times! :D

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    • #3
      No doubt! I will be excited to live vicariously through your progress. Keep us posted!
      My YouTube RC videos:
      https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Prowler901 View Post
        I know! Right?! Exactly why I just bought a 3D printer kit. I'm in the process of learning how to use and tweak the settings for the best print quality. But, as soon as I get it dialed in I'll be printing a plane. I'm not sure which one I'd print first. The Cessna looks and flies really well. But, ultimately you know I'll be printing a P-38. :D

        There are many other RC related bits and bobs to design and print as well. I've been building balsa models lately and my mind is full of ideas for printing detail parts, and the like. Very exciting times! :D
        OUHHHH, someone that isn't west coast and in the same state that I can possibly buy printed goodies from ;)
        Warbird Charlie
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        • #5
          Originally posted by OV10 View Post

          OUHHHH, someone that isn't west coast and in the same state that I can possibly buy printed goodies from ;)
          :Cool:

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          • #6
            We have a guy in the club who has printed the Edge and is in the process of printing the Stearman, complete with blue body and yellow wings. So cool to see the finished products in person.

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            • #7
              Has he flown the Edge?

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              • #8
                Hmm.. I wonder if this could be done for a scale heli fuse.. Ideas, ideas... The Seiran looks especially good, and is an extremely cool airplane!

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                • #9
                  No reason why it couldn't be done. Just a matter of careful design of the 3D model.

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                  • #10
                    Will any 3d printer do this? How do I choose the right one, for say an 82" P-38?
                    Bob Duncan

                    The only real helicopter is the CH-47 Chinook. The rest are just sling loads!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Prowler901 View Post
                      Has he flown the Edge?
                      He has a pinched nerve in his back and is unable to fly for awhile. So he just started printing planes to pass the time.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by BadBob View Post
                        Will any 3d printer do this? How do I choose the right one, for say an 82" P-38?
                        Of the models that are available now from 3dLabPrint.com you will need a printer with a build volume of 200x200x200 (all in millimeters). Their largest model is around 1400mm wingspan. And, they are printing these on Prusa i3's or a Chinese clone (which is what I have). I'm not sure the currently available home printers would be capable of turning out an 82" model. Unless you're willing to spend a few thousand dollars for a larger more capable machine.

                        Visit 3DLabPrint and have a look around. There is a wealth of information there.

                        Ace, I hope he gets feeling better. Pinched nerves are no joke. Let us know when he gets a chance to fly them and what his thoughts are.

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                        • #13
                          Our guys are building some of these, about 60 hrs of printing on each one.

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                          • #14
                            Looks like he has his printer well dialed in. Nice looking print. I haven't seen the P-47 fly. Let us know how he likes it.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Prowler901 View Post

                              Of the models that are available now from 3dLabPrint.com you will need a printer with a build volume of 200x200x200 (all in millimeters). Their largest model is around 1400mm wingspan. And, they are printing these on Prusa i3's or a Chinese clone (which is what I have). I'm not sure the currently available home printers would be capable of turning out an 82" model. Unless you're willing to spend a few thousand dollars for a larger more capable machine.

                              Visit 3DLabPrint and have a look around. There is a wealth of information there.

                              Ace, I hope he gets feeling better. Pinched nerves are no joke. Let us know when he gets a chance to fly them and what his thoughts are.
                              Very cool!!! Maybe I'll cash in my wife's insurance policy and get the top of the line printer!! LOL!!
                              Bob Duncan

                              The only real helicopter is the CH-47 Chinook. The rest are just sling loads!

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                              • #16
                                Originally posted by BadBob View Post

                                Very cool!!! Maybe I'll cash in my wife's insurance policy and get the top of the line printer!! LOL!!
                                LOL Make sure you do the un-boxing with her in the room....

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                                • #17
                                  I have just recently been getting more interested in the printed aircraft designs. My friend Chris has been having great success with his printed aircraft. His B-25 is nearly complete. He invited me over to take a closer look at the process. Here is a brief video with some build highlights. When the weather allows, I hope to record the maiden flight video with some follow up. thx - Den
                                   
                                  There are hundreds of RC aviation videos viewable here; WBRC

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                                  • #18
                                    Nice! I haven't started printing mine yet. Looks like a great design.

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                                    • #19
                                      There are some other planes available via cults3d.com by independent designers. I have made 2 so far, and there is another individual that has made a few:

                                      Repository of 3D printable designs shared by tahustvedt, designer from Cults, the 3D printing platform.


                                      Repository of 3D printable designs shared by DirtyDee, designer from Cults, the 3D printing platform.


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                                      • #20
                                        Originally posted by Dirty Dee View Post
                                        There are some other planes available via cults3d.com by independent designers. I have made 2 so far, and there is another individual that has made a few:
                                        Those look great! I have been thinking of a U2 for a while, this might be it? The L39 is cool too. Thanks for the links!

                                        There are hundreds of RC aviation videos viewable here; WBRC

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