Despite your fibreglass fuselage inlay, I am impressed you nailed the proper fitment for the ribs. Also I didn’t notice an offset in your motor mount. Typically 2 degrees needed to prevent pulling. I guess we will see upon flight if it impacts flight.
You are an absolute legend and inspiration mate!! Love your videos!! 👌, can you share with me your settings for printing lw-pla, I'm trying to print a fuselage with 1 wall and I'm going to fibreglass the inside like you do but my walls always end up bowing and rippling, so frustrating
Ever tried to get carbon and balsa apart after it’s been glued together with CA? It’s more than up to the task. Also, in this situation the glue isn’t taking any load…just stopping things from shifting around until everything else is in place.
I already asked what power it had to cut carbon fabric without any problem, he replied that the power is 130w CO2...building a CNC laser you don't have many problems with the recirculating screws like a CNC milling machine, belts are enough, the guides must definitely be linear
The carbon leading edge is not good ; 2 drop of glue is nothig! The ribs need a hole, otherwise it is not strong in aff ! End in front of carbon tube a wood profile . This is my expirience.
Despite your fibreglass fuselage inlay, I am impressed you nailed the proper fitment for the ribs. Also I didn’t notice an offset in your motor mount. Typically 2 degrees needed to prevent pulling. I guess we will see upon flight if it impacts flight.
👍👍👍Grandios! 👍👍👍👍👍👍 Perfekt! 👍👍👍Ich wünsche Dir eine größere Werkstatt.
You are about to out grow your work shop!
Absolutely fantastic job Dude ! ♥️😉🙃😎 NZ
Haha, even has a skeleton in the cockpit! Great nod to Mike Patey. 👍
And of course the build looks stellar! 👌
As always, each chapter of yours is an RC adventure. Greetings from La Paz BCS Mexico.
That is just freaking crazy ! I mean (genius) you are amazing ! Well done my friend ! 💙✈️👍
Great job! Nice idea with the wing jig
You built a monster. Great work on the wing.
Time after time improving your building process.
Congrats
Thanks Maestro
Phenomenal work as usual. That wing jig is genius!
I like the carbon leading edge.
Nicccceeee, very clean build
你的作品设计的太完美了,大佬!
BRAVO MARKO ❤❤❤
Круто! Очень красивый самолет получается!
Freu mich schon auf Part.5
She is beautiful Mark
Excelente.
You are an absolute legend and inspiration mate!! Love your videos!! 👌, can you share with me your settings for printing lw-pla, I'm trying to print a fuselage with 1 wall and I'm going to fibreglass the inside like you do but my walls always end up bowing and rippling, so frustrating
hello, look here ruclips.net/video/TfW2K_431TA/видео.htmlsi=mHaVsRBXuEzybr8e&t=81
Could you share the wing cutting design
Hi, all my drawings and plans are here grabcad.com/marko.roolaid-1/models
What brand is the laser from?
I’m looking for the mini planer you use, the small blue one. Do you have a link?
hi, I believe you meant this tool www.modelheliservices.com/products/balsa-planer
Great job Marko 👍👍 What is your full time job ? Aerospace or computer s or something like that ?
I work at home, where all the machines you've seen in the videos are located. I offer CNC cutting services with them
@@MarkoRoolaid No wonder your so good at it 😁
not reinforcing the wing ribs to the wing spar with some epoxy with microbeads, and just relying on CA glue?
Ever tried to get carbon and balsa apart after it’s been glued together with CA? It’s more than up to the task. Also, in this situation the glue isn’t taking any load…just stopping things from shifting around until everything else is in place.
Excellent video as always Marko but I'm curious why you use the sewing machine and what brand and model is it?
It is actually an embroidery machine and the manufacturer is Janome. I mainly use it to make my own logos on clothes
@@MarkoRoolaidoooo Súper.!!! Thanks Marko.
Hey marko I like your videos
I was just wondering whats the name of The big 3D printers you are using?
Hi, Ender 5 plus
@@MarkoRoolaid thankyou sir
@@MarkoRoolaid hi Alain, so I was just wondering what 3d modeling you use to creat your rc models to be 3d printed?
Great video as always. Quick question, what CAD software do you use in the beginning of the video?
Hi, Aspire Vectric
Is that a co2 laser. Been thinking about building one
I already asked what power it had to cut carbon fabric without any problem, he replied that the power is 130w CO2...building a CNC laser you don't have many problems with the recirculating screws like a CNC milling machine, belts are enough, the guides must definitely be linear
yees, CO2 laser
The carbon leading edge is not good ; 2 drop of glue is nothig! The ribs need a hole, otherwise it is not strong in aff ! End in front of carbon tube a wood profile . This is my expirience.