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Design and building hacks for creating stunning 3D printable radio control models! Planes, boats, and cars, Fusion 360 tutorials, lightweight PLA printing, laser cutting, CNC milling, flight videos and more!
3D printed Pitts biplane first hop! Then bad things happened.
Time to fly the tiny Pitts 3D printed RC plane. I should have stopped while I was ahead! This was the first model I ever designed for 3D printing, and I have had it go through numerous iterations. Looks like I may be making a couple more around the wing root to make it a bit more crashworthy. Next time, of course, I'll stop while I'm ahead. Stoked to see it fly though!
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Pitts Firewall Forward Animation Fusion 360
Просмотров 2572 месяца назад
A Fusion 360 animation of the firewall forward assembly for the 3D Printed Pitts RC Biplane. This is part of the construction Blog for this model found at Redbaronrc.com
Great! I've created a fusion 360 form. What do I do with it now?
Просмотров 4713 месяца назад
Fusion 360 Forms are awesome, but you have created a fusion 360 form, what do you do with it now? This is an entry level question about fusion 360 asked by one of my viewers. This goes into the process of converting your fusion 360 creations into real objects. 00:00 Introduction 00:33 create fusion 360 solid form 00:59 fusion 360 convert form button standard 01:31 fusion 360 convert to surface ...
Avoid this FUSION Plasticity Problem That's Costing You hours!
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.3 месяца назад
How to de bug and avoid this common problem in both Fusion 360 and Plasticity Cad Software. When thickening a surface to a solid, why does it sometimes fail? Which of these programs does a better job? See how we de bug it here. I'm using Plasticity CAD in the video. For a free plasticity trial, use my affiliate link: www.plasticity.xyz/?ref=redbaronrc
Success! I made my own Fat custom rubber molded RC Car tires!
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.3 месяца назад
Second attempt success! I have been working on the design and molding of my own custom fat RC car tires, and this is the second de molding results. This is for a Tamiya TT02 Porsche edition with the wide rear tires. I see some improvement but I should have waited just a bit longer in the mold. Leave me your comments if you'd like to learn more about this. About the mold design: I easily designe...
How to design and make awesome custom wheels with #plasticity!
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.3 месяца назад
Learn to make your own wheels and custom molded tires even if you have never 3D modeled before! Tamiya says that the fat wheels originally provided with my TT02 Martini Porsche RC car are discontinued. No big deal! Design your own, or any wheel or tire set you may ever want! This video shows you how. I'm using Plasticity CAD in the video. For a free plasticity trial, use my affiliate link: www....
3D printing success! Now let's assemble this flying rocket! #diycrafts #3dprinting
Просмотров 4105 месяцев назад
This is the how to video for assembly of the Saturn 5 lightweight PLA 3D printed model rocket. This is the last of a 3 part series on this model rocket. Make sure to check out the previous 2 videos. Get 'Never Going Back' by Jeremy Sherman and over 1M mainstream tracks here: go.lickd.co/Music License ID: g3aE4JvnYAB, t.lickd.co/0K9oQrOGZad Get 'Riding Down Sunset Boulevard (Instrumental)' by Th...
Lightweight PLA on Bambu labs printer. How to do it. #bambulab
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.5 месяцев назад
This is how I succeed in printing Colorfabb Lightweight PLA on my Bambu X1 Carbon printers. This video is part of a series from design to flight of the 3D printed Saturn 5 Rocket. 00:00 Introduction 00:16 Why Bambu over Orca Slicer 01:16 First Rocket body on the build plate 01:42 ColorFabb Lightweight PLA Resourses 03:24 tweaking the slicer settings for thin wall print 05:40 how the print head ...
DIY design and build this 3D printed flying rocket! #3dprinting #Diy
Просмотров 9625 месяцев назад
Go from Plasticity CAD software to Print settings on a Bambu Labs printer, to flight of a DIY Saturn 5 model rocket. For a free plasticity trial, use my link: www.plasticity.xyz/?ref=redbaronrc Also, save 10% on purchase with my affiliate discount code REDBARON at checkout. 00:00 Introduction 01:29 Plasticity Scaling an Empty 05:15 What are curves? 07:01 Plasticity Boolean Union 07:33 Designing...
Design your own flying models! Learn 3D cad for modelers! #fusion360
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Design your own flying models! Learn 3D cad for modelers! #fusion360
F16 3D design tutorial is complete! Part 2. #plasticity
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.7 месяцев назад
F16 3D design tutorial is complete! Part 2. #plasticity
Full F16 3D Model Tutorial is out! Promises Kept! #plasticity
Просмотров 11 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Full F16 3D Model Tutorial is out! Promises Kept! #plasticity
Raise Degree Command in #plasticity How easy is that?
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Raise Degree Command in #plasticity How easy is that?
Revopoint Scan to Fusion 360 - A First Time Success! RC EDF Jet Reverse Engineering. #fusion360
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Revopoint Scan to Fusion 360 - A First Time Success! RC EDF Jet Reverse Engineering. #fusion360
F16 Design in Plasticity. A favorite tool! #plasticity #rcplane
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.7 месяцев назад
F16 Design in Plasticity. A favorite tool! #plasticity #rcplane
From Fusion 360 To Plasticity: Should I Stay Or Should I Go?
Просмотров 22 тыс.8 месяцев назад
From Fusion 360 To Plasticity: Should I Stay Or Should I Go?
Extra 300 3D printed. See the full build how to!
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Extra 300 3D printed. See the full build how to!
How to fix a bad RC plane brushless motor with Baking Soda? #rcplane
Просмотров 1 тыс.9 месяцев назад
How to fix a bad RC plane brushless motor with Baking Soda? #rcplane
Control your 3D prints! Manual Custom Supports with Orca Slicer for Bambu Labs Printer.
Просмотров 3,8 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Control your 3D prints! Manual Custom Supports with Orca Slicer for Bambu Labs Printer.
Fusion 360 P 51 Mustang Wing to Fuselage Transition how? #fusion360
Просмотров 3 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Fusion 360 P 51 Mustang Wing to Fuselage Transition how? #fusion360
Fusion 360 animation mastery! #fusion 360
Просмотров 94310 месяцев назад
Fusion 360 animation mastery! #fusion 360
I scanned a real F16 with a scanner you own! How good is it in fusion 360? #fusion360 #rcjet
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.10 месяцев назад
I scanned a real F16 with a scanner you own! How good is it in fusion 360? #fusion360 #rcjet
A6 intruder Reverse Engineering the canopy. Fusion 360 with forms over obj file. #fusion360
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.10 месяцев назад
A6 intruder Reverse Engineering the canopy. Fusion 360 with forms over obj file. #fusion360
Cast your own foam RC airplane? #fusion360 #rcplane #diy #3dprinting #anycubic
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Cast your own foam RC airplane? #fusion360 #rcplane #diy #3dprinting #anycubic
Master Reverse Engineering For Rc Jet Builds: Easily Utilize Imported Geometry #fusion360 #rcjet
Просмотров 52 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Master Reverse Engineering For Rc Jet Builds: Easily Utilize Imported Geometry #fusion360 #rcjet
Design Scale F16 RC model Retracts! #fusion360 #rcplane
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Design Scale F16 RC model Retracts! #fusion360 #rcplane
Surface Lofting An F16 Fighter Jet Canopy In Fusion 360 - See How It's Done!
Просмотров 8 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Surface Lofting An F16 Fighter Jet Canopy In Fusion 360 - See How It's Done!
Design Your Own Rc Car: Customize And 3d Print Your Own Chassis
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.Год назад
Design Your Own Rc Car: Customize And 3d Print Your Own Chassis
It worked! DIY Vacuum Table from a throwaway space heater!
Просмотров 352Год назад
It worked! DIY Vacuum Table from a throwaway space heater!
is there a way to export the curves you created in Fusion to Plasticity and then model in Plasticity using those Nurbs curves? I tried doing this and Fusion would not let me export the created curves as STEP files. I have an excellent model I want to use but cannot import as an empty into Plasticity and this is my workaround.
It did not work for me. export to iges got nothing. removed blender re-installed same results
Thank you so much! I was just about ready to give up on importing RC Jet mesh on a F4 and overwhelmed at the thought of building the model from start to finish (I’m a new user on Fusion). I’m super excited to spend my Friday night practicing this tutorial. FANTASTIC!
Thanks for watching. F4. Worthy project!
What prop pps
I used a three blade 3 inch racing drone prop.
8:23 i cant subdivide face, i clicked alt s noting happen.. help!
i was having missing walls on printing plane parts. i finally fixed by setting the horizontal hole expansion to 0.
Hello sir ,im just wondering why didnt the styrofoam work and did you use steam to expand it? Thanks
Thanks, this was so helpful - I couldn't figure out what was going wrong when I tried to thicken my geometric shapes. Now I understand I'm asking the software to do the impossible...
Thanks for watching!
Where has your channel been all my life
Thanks for watching!
What kind of plastic did you use?
Haven't seen any updates on this project for a while, has it been shelved or is it still in the works? Looks really promising by the way. I hope to see some flight footage some day 🥺
Thanks for holding me accountable. Not shelved, just been trying to wrap up the little Pitts project first because it's basically done. I've redesigned the wing assembly on the 737 a couple times in an effort to simplify all the plumbing- flaps gear ailerons........Now I just need to document it in a video.
@@redbaronrc Happy to hear :D Curious to see how you made the mechanism for the flaps and what type of servos you used there. Is it going to feature slats as well? Asking as I've never seen slats on any RC plane except for on some of the really big and expensive models, is there a reason for this beyond the added complexity and weight or does it just not make a whole lot of difference in how the plane handles?
did it work?
can you do texture in plasticity. like you can in blender?
You can make some simple materials adjustments but no, it is not a rendering package. This is why they created the plasticity to blender bridge. So that you can harness blenders rendering power.
How do you loft using rails that are sometimes smooth and sometimes have a hard corner to them?
There is a basic rule in real life: The minimum internal radius of a sheet cannot be less than the thickness of that sheet. If the sheet is 3 mm, the external radius will always be at least 3+3=6. In reality, this is limited by the sheet metal forming tools and must be taken into account. In modeling, we can have more tolerance and we can make small external radii as long as the internal radius does not reach less than zero, because that is where we will have problems. There are programs that solve this problem by converting values less than 0 into edges or with a very small radius of, for example, 0.1 mm. In fact, I thought that Plasticity did it by converting conflicting internal radii into 0, that is, edges, but it is true that there can be a conflict with the continuity of the adjacent radii or joints. If you keep in mind not to reach internal radii of 0 mm, everything will be fine.
Thanks for clarifying
is xnurbs feature just for subcription model ?
Please go ahead with the how to build!
Do you have the files or a link I want to make this too!
That certainly looks a very nice designed nose cone cowling. I run another Parasolid program. I had a L shaped surface with a 2mm radius corner, then I offset the surface 3mm and it ignored that it couldn't make a -1mm ( or negative ) inside rad, producing a solid body with an internal sharp corner - doesn't Plasticity or Fusion do that?
Great tut. Fast and simple.
Glad you liked it!
What motor
This is what's on mine: amzn.to/4ftIezv
@@redbaronrc thank you
What electronic so you use
amzn.to/4e2V5aA
Great video! I struggle with plasticity a little. I spent years trying to learn solidworks, but can't use it anymore for what I want to do. I was a master sheet metal layout mechanic. I wish these programs would work a little more like layout, cause that's how my mind thinks.
I just discovered Plasticity on Monday. Fiddled with it for 5mins. Made stuff in 5mins I couldn’t in C4D, Fusion360, or Blender for 5 years. I hope Adobe doesn’t buy to kill it. That’s my only concern.
@@gokhanersan8561 man I hope not too!
Have you tried any other brands of coverings or only UltaKote?
I'm sure any lower temp covering will work.
I've been searching for this kind of tutorial for weeks. Finally, I found it! Thanks, bro-I really appreciate it. Keep it up!
@@cgastonished thanks for watching!
I recently purchased a BambuLab A1 printer with a view to printing RC planes. I've been an RC pilot and enthusiast for around 15 years and have built many foamies' and balsa models but I'm now looking into the future which I believe will be 3D printing but I'm a total newbie so a steep learning curve ahead.. So, I'm now curious as to whether the practices and settings you've demonstrated in this video will also work with the A1 if I use the orca slicer as well since both the printer you're using and the A1 are both Bambu Lab printers?
@@kellio48 I do t have experience with the A1 but I can't imagine it would be different. Congrats on the jump. Don't give up on the old school stuff though!
you can teach me without blueprint .
Will there ever be another free download period?
Yes.
My goat right here
Thanks!
finding it really hard to unlearn fusion 360 to use Plasticity fluidly.
@@thelightsarebroken I understand. Done different approaches for sure but worth the effort.
with 1120kv 1300mah at the most, is that a 9" glow prop?
@@garycaruso4883 good call! Ya caught me. Yes it's a glow prop. I wanted a vintage wood looking prop. I grew up on nitro. I know I need to leave it behind. Broke it anyway so I'll go back with electric.
3 or 4s 1500mah
Stl file?
@@aresrobotik2594 I'll post them up after first flight
@@redbaronrc I can't wait. I even wish it was a little bigger.
What motor you got?
@@ohiorc5586 goolsky surpass c2216. 1120 kv
850, 3s
I actually have an 850 3s. Was wondering about that. Just need to change out leads.
3s maybe?
You know even with the big 4s brick I had on it. I static tested it and it will accelerate vertically. I'm sure I can dial it down. Thanks!
@@redbaronrc 👍
Fun fack if you add a use the hollow tool in plasticity and decides to undo that after a long run just extrude the inside. Remove chamfers? Just click the chamfer face and press x. Yes I'm a long fusion 360 user and now I'm very committed to switching to plasticity.
Thanks for the tip! Thanks for watching.
What's the song that starts at 9:47
Check my music credits in my description.
How that lw pla ht works in planes? Do you have experience nowdays, is it worth to use, quiet expensive!!
I was very unimpressed with it. Stopped using it. I still have a full unused roll of it.
Ok, sad. What was reason for that. Printing or something else?!
Great Work! Did you attach ordinary vacuum cleaner to table?
It was a shop vac. The stronger the better, though mine was a bit whimpy and still worked.
I hope to see more Plasticity videos from you, they are great for following along
Hope to be adding more soon.
Avoid singularities in modelling. Loft into a point, brrr It pays off to cut the pointy edge couple mm back. So that curves/faces can offset. You showed that in the video. In sheet metal you have to obey the rule of constant material thickness. This rule can easily be overlooked if there is a slight chamfer on one of the edges. If you cut the cone without pinpoint end and SHELL it you will get horizontal edges top and bottom. Edges are not perpendicular to outer walls. Pays off to copy faces and THICKEN them. This way outer edges are allways perpendicular to the walls. Sorry if I tried to be a vise guy. Wasnt my intent. You do great projects 👌💪👏👏👏
Thanks for the comments!
I think Plasticity pretty much always has a free 30 day trial on their site. Your mentioned “Redbaron” discount code. (Caveat it’s late at night my time). I saw no discount auto applied nor a place to enter a discount code on Plasticity site? Did I miss something? Was curious to see how much of a discount it was. I’m familiar w Plasticity’s history and have been waiting for it to “age” a bit; about ready to pull the trigger. We’re commercial users of Fusion/ZBrush/Rhino 6 which was our first 3D CAD (yep, I know the connection) and for us Plasticity being able to import Rhino is a nice plus. Anyway, if it’s really a % $ discount code, would love to take a look at how much it is and also how long it’s available for. TIA.
Looks great Rob
@@akschu1 thanks buddy
Finally custom shapes. I've been a aircraft model builder for 40 years and really like custom shapes and non normal forms. I use all kinds of materials from balsa, paper, tissue, and have flown some really strange looking planes, mostly rubber band powered. Also sailboats, ships, sci-fi space ships. Things don't have to fly but it would be fun to make a physical model you can hold in your hands or set on a shelf.
@@woodturner1954 me too! All the above. Got both sailboats and powerboats.
Here real challenge,make Pillar spaceship from No Man's Sky video game.But,make your much biger,so that it can have.Ramp like ferry,garage for mobile diging machine and truck,and on top,a living area,and pilots cabin.Please do it,becouse spaceships from No Man's Sky,realy are ugly.
Thanks for the suggestion! I'm not familiar with this but I will make a point to look it up now.
Thanks for your clear explanations. I would like to be able to take 3D scanner data of a knee, bring it into fusion 360, then create a knee brace around the scan, then 3D print it. Changing the thickness of the 3D print walls is an important ability. 3D printed prosthetics are a growing need.
Interesting topic! I did a reverse engineering fusion 360 video, but you caught my attention. Any chance you could send me a scan? hit my contact form on my website redbaronrc.com, and i'll take a look at this.
It will be very appreciated if you upload the full tutorial on how you model in fusion 360.
Thank you for the suggestion. I have it on my list.
@@redbaronrc Waiting for it, thanks.
I've been using F360 to model the lugs (joints) between tubes on bicycle frames - the thicken fails a lot also. I chose F360 because I wanted the parametric option to change frame dimensions, and the lugs would just update...yes I'm a silly summer child. Is plasticity any better - i discounted it because of limited parametric options, but it does seem more stable for surfacing/solid commands. Can plasticity do parametric like changes and remain stable? cheers
I feel your pain. Plasticity does Handle surfacing better but it is not parametric. So many say that's a deal killer. I understand that for some projects but for other things creative freedom has to take a backseat to parametric formulas and it feels to me like painting a Picasso with a sledge hammer. Thanks for commenting.