How to Build RC 3D Printed ASK14 Glider - Planeprint
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- Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024
- I will show step by step the full process to assemble this ASK14 Glider. I will show some flight video from the maiden flight. This glider has a 2.5 meter wing span and flies very well. Links bellow to all the parts and materials. The STL files can be purchased from Planeprint.com.
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*These are the settings I used for my Artillery Sidewinder 3D Printer. These settings are not going to work with every printer, or every PLA. Printers have different length bodin tubes, and PLA’s have different melting points. These may not work exactly for you, but should give you a good base to start with if you have a similar size printer. Good luck!
Profile 3 Cura Settings:
Quality:
Layer Height - 0.25
Line Width - 0.4
Shell:
Wall Line Count - 1
Infill:
Infill Density - 0
Material:
Printing Temperature - 230
Build Plate Temperature - 60
Flow - 100
Enable Retraction - Checked
Retraction Distance - 1.3
Retraction Speed - 10
Retraction Extra Prime Amount - 0.3
Speed:
Print Speed - 100
Outer Wall Speed - 35
Inner Wall Speed - 35
Travel Speed - 80
Travel:
Combing Mode - off
Cooling:
Enable Print Cooling - Checked
Fan Speed - 50
Mesh Fixes:
Union Overlapping Volumes - NOT Checked
Special Modes:
Surface Mode - Surface
Experimental:
Slicing Tolerance - Middle
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Think cats like the tranquility of the workshop ! My cat sits quiet happily watching me work . Excellent build A+
best aeroplane tutorial i have ever saw ....
Thank you
Nice video, you said it was too long but i watched it to the end
The tip stall is due to a lack of spiral stability, you were right that the tail seemed too small
Two ways to improve things without making a bigger tail: increase the length of your tail booms or reduce the length of the nose (remember that the longer the nose is the more area is in front of the lateral centre of area and the bigger the tail needs to be), you could always do both
Looks like a cool build. I would probably print a plane with ABS for the heat resistance or ASA since it's UV stable and has good heat properties. PETG and PLA will work for a bit but after a hot day in a car they will both shrink and warp. I've been looking for some interesting builds to do someday like this.
you definitely could do that! I usually just fly in the early morning or evenings before sunset, and then keep it in the shade while setting it up for flight
Wondering why you didn't print it in pc?
120 hours to print ! A real challenge to my printer. But I appreciate very much for your detail work !
Fantastic build video! More complex than I thought, but what a beauty! Thank you for showing us the way.
I'm building a EGW-80 and I tell you it's not easy to get your printer set up right! Took almost a full roll of PLA to get it right. It is worth it though! Another nice build!
It does take a bit for sure. My first build I definitely had a lot of failed prints.
I only used to print small parts here and there but since I got my A5 I've started using your techniques to get my thin wall prints perfect for my planes 🙌🏾
You have these prints nailed!...and I know how much effort goes into that. Great job. I hope you get the eagle when it's available.
Thank you, Ya the eagle looks pretty cool for sure. Exited to print that one out with no retraction.
Yuri Boyka assembling an outstanding aircraft!!
Just when I think you couldn't possibly go in to more detail... Thanks!
Excellent video!! Love that you provided links to all the parts and tools needed to complete the build although some are unavailable but there is nothing you can do about that. Also great that you provided printer settings which is a great start for those who need to get their printer dialed in.
Thank you, I try to keep a look out for products and check to make they are still in stock periodically. I hope the printer settings help too!!
it turned out really beautiful, if it had a clear canopy it and a pilot it would look even better. well done.
I was really looking forward to building this glider, but I found out the hard way today that this plane can only be flown in the winter, at least here in the American SW. I live in Arizona, and it's close to 100F today. This morning, I took an Eclipson Model A (printed with regular PLA) out for its maiden flight. Before we could even get it off the ground, the wings started warping....it was literally melting. LW PLA doesn't seem to have this problem. I'm sure living in Las Vegas, you are very aware of this.
Oh, no... Definitely VERY aware of this. I fly only very early in the morning and keep the plane in the shade. It would be really nice to live somewhere a little cooler so you can take the plane out more often!
@@TroyMcMillan I notice you printed the wing of this glider using PETG. That would really help with the heat problem, but I can't seem to keep the wing sections from warping and pulling away from the base plate (Artillery Sidewinder). I was using the Overture build surface and hairspray, but that didn't seem to help.....any ideas??
So much elevator authority! It looks beautiful. Very cool.
On your list of "plane shop" purchases, should either be the parts to 3d print a chop saw or a mini chop saw/table saw. I cannot overstate how useful that kind of a tool is for stuff like this.
Wow... that is the precise engineering right there!!!!!!!
Another excellent walk-through. I'm going to be busy for the next year with all the projects you're showing. Thanks.
Let me know how it goes!! These are fun projects to have :)
Awesome model and great print 👍
Thank you
Amazing project, I'm completely excited. Congratulations my friend.
Hi Troy - Great video and a super flying model ! I will now order the print file ! Thanks for such an excellent building video - first class. Looking forward to building and flying this beauty.
Best Regards & thanks - Eddie - Uk.
Excellent job of editing to keep it succinct without sacrificing clarity.
Your vidéos are so cool... it seems so easy in your hands, thanks a lot for your tutos
Awesome Channel! What I find a little humorous is that the wheels are printed as well! LOL
Troy, another solid build. Glad you had another success. I’m still struggling with the Panthera. But I’m determined to make it work.
Your video is so clear to understand
I appreciate your feedback, thank you! Hope it helped
I love your videos so much dude and I think I’m gonna start printing some of these planes on my ender 3 pro.
Thank you, Definitely recommend trying out one of these builds if you have a printer. In my opinion there is nothing cooler than 3d printing an entire airplane out. Good luck with your build. Definitely this one or the Tucano is my favorite. Cheers
How long have you had your ender 3? I picked up a v2 back and December and had all kinds of problems ended up swapping out for a A5.
@@terrencegoens1582 since December there are some annoying problems that are easy fixes, you can buy pretty much all the spare parts you need and I put a sky mini e3 v1.2 silent board in it and I will hopefully get the bl touch and a glass bed and then it will work really smoothly
The key is to make sure your bed is perfectly levelled or that’s when the problems will happen.
@Thomas Stautner yeah but I got an ender 3 pro because there is more upgrades and mods and I like the look a bit more than the v2 dunno why but also because there wasn’t a difference in the print quality and it was cheaper
Thanks so much for sharing the stl's, NOBODY else does unless they pay dearly for them 👍👍👍 your videos are awesome :)
The link is to PlanePrint's website. He's not sharing copyrighted designs on some Torrent website, you nitwit.
@@warbuzzard7167 Thank you WarBuzzard. Yes the link is to purchase the files I am not giving them away. Lots of work goes into the design of these planes.
Me gustan mucho tus vídeos y la dedicación que tienes para cada trabajo exelente muy bonito ese planeador 🤟🤟👍👍👍👍👍
PA glue fumes will polymerize on fingerprints, causing most of the fogging issues. Clean parts with alcohol and wear cloth gloves when handling parts where glue fumes will show.
Beautiful plane, love it
thank you :)
A far cry from using balsa kits, push pins, Ambroid glue, wax paper and lots of time.
Now I'm googling Ambroid glue. I glued my first kit with Uhu Hart.
Dude, you are amazing. Keep rockin' it. This looks like a hell of a flyer and I'm thinking maybe that PlanePrint's got the lock on quality designs over certain other designers.
Thanks man, Ya this is an awesome flyer for sure definitely a fun one to add to the collection. Planeprint has really cool scale planes. I enjoy building his models for sure.
Well filmed and explained . Nice glider 👍
Thank you
Good morning, I really enjoyed your tutorial video, well done, keep uploading more 3D construction and print videos.
This looks awesome. I've been trying to find a really big wing design because I want a platform that would have the space for lots of solar panels.
Wow good luck! It is a huge wing. Let me know how it goes!
TC 920 looks like TC 99 technetium is the element 99 from the periodic table .... fantastic
caro troy hai fatto un lavorone complimenti vivissimi
you make it look so easy , what is your favourite printer so far for your builds ?
Damn dude, that was one serious build. Nice job!
Great vid! Just make sure that when you cut carbon fiber, you use a vacuum cleaner becanse breathing in the dust isn't very good!
A source of inspiration. Really Nice work as usual
Thank you Thomas
Great video. Inspired me to make my first 3d printed plane. Thanks. 🇬🇧
use glass on your printer bed and 3dLac, I have printed so many wings with PETG, no brims, they just stuck down so hard, no warping.
Another motor glider..? SF 33..awesome vid man
Thank you
l would love to see you slope soaring this great model.
Dedication to the craft.
I am proud of your creativity i like it verry much
Thank you
A great review and build tutorial. The detail on getting the motor to fit is a huge help for people who may be in the same situation. Would you recommend this for someone's trainer? How much material did it take?
very good way to make the plane
Regarding the spoilers - I normally wire the spoilers to the motor control, and the engine on an aux control, as the spoiler is the more important control. But it is looking great.
Excellent build
Simply.... Fantastic!!!
A awesome Rc Plane and video...
It is an awesome plane!
amazing build Troy love the details great build video also looking forward to the next all ready
take care
Thank you Robert
Pretty Slick...
My friend, this is incredible, thank you, can you suggest which 3D printer I should get for this kind of thing???
Cara...parabéns que planador lindo ..gostaria muito de ter um desses...muito top mesmo
Excellent!!!!! Good job.
great job
Paper towel on the motor while grinding was a pro move.
You are a profesor i am proud
I bought the artillery X1 on your recommendation. Printing the Eagle now and it's doing a great job.
Your magnet and hot knife links are broken. Just FYI
Thank you for letting me know about the links. I am glade to hear the sidewinder is working good for you. It is a great printer.
Excellent bro... 💓💓💓💓
Nice job mate sick
Sei molto bravo , mi piacciono i tuoi video , complimenti
Fantastic video, very inspirational and looking forward to printing one of my own soon. Subscribed.😊
very cool
Good result
Sehr schön,gefällt mir gut,Altarnativ zu Styro.
Great video! Thanks so much for sharing!
You Can rewerse the Servo Direktion by opening the Servo, Switch the 2 outer wires of the Potentiometer and Switch the 2 Wires Motor polarity. Then you Can yose flaps with Y lead when you have no Space to put the Servo inverted.
Beautiful Cat❤❤❤
Thank you
Great work Troy.
Hi Troy! Fantastic job! Beautiful plane! Do you have any problem with solar heating the PLA em deforming it? Wouldn't be better to print all parts in ABS? I'm planning to print this plane using a Creality CR-10 v3 printer. Do you thing it would be appropriate fo this kind of job? Thanks in advance and congratulations again!
Thank you, I have had problems with the sun deforming PLA. I have problems printing these parts with ABS or PETG because I don't have an enclosure on my printer. If you can print the material ok on you CR10 then definitely would work a bit better. For myself I am just careful what time of day I go fly and park the planes in the shade when I am not flying them. Have fun with your build this is a fun plane.
Good Job 👍
great job !! troy i like it
Thank you
That's awesome great job 🔥👍✌️
Awesome Project,, I'm sure that you had "an Experience" putting it together..
Why did I NOT see the thing Landing though!!......Did Ya snap it in 2???
LOL, love the cat supervisor.
He keeps a tight schedule! haha :)
Troy, when CGing a low wing always, always, always, flip the plane on its back/ upside down and then you can check the CG!!! that is because the center of mass is needs to be on the bottom.
Awesome job!!
Fascinating, great job, when i was young i had an RC ASK16! But i have heard that PLA is not UV resistant, is there a problem of deformation when flying in summer or other damage when the material becomes older?
Oh that is cool! I haven't had any problems with deformation in the sun, you would become uncomfortable standing in the heat long before any damage occurs!! At least in my experience 😀
Very nice video and very nice plane. Which it's the aprox cost of the printing just only in materials. Kind regards!!
Thank you! About 60$ in PLA, for a static model.
Классный планер. Мои поздравления мастеру))
Thanks ! Hurrah ! Hurrah !
Looks awesome 👏
Thank you Sunny!
Love it. Such a gorgeous glider. I don't know if you mentioned it in your videos, but do you use just standard 0.4mm nozzle when printing? Have you experimented with different sizes of nozzle?
Yes I just use .4mm nozzle for all my builds. I have not tried any other nozzles I just use the stock ones installed on the printer.
@@TroyMcMillan thanks for replying. Your 3d print look outstanding. You must have spent a multitude of hours fine tuning your print settings to get it perfect. Do you find that you have better luck with a certain brand of filament over others? I try to use the reviews on Amazon as a base for deciding what to order but I am finding the review system to be corrupted by fake review ads.
I wonder if the new belt printer would make a stronger plane as you can print the long wings all as one peice
Ive thought about it too, haven't tried it yet!
Wonderful. I'm so excited. If I have the printing done by an outside service company is there anything I need to tell them? About how much would I need to spend to buy myself a suitable 3D printer?
I would buy an Artillery Genius for my first printer or a Artillery Sidewinder.
That's a great looking airplane.
nice.......excelent work, congratulation.
saludos desde Chile
Wonderful Video!
Super!!!
Thank you very much!
Are you flying in Ca or Ari. The water looks great in the bkgd. Great video. Cheers.
Love your work Troy great job. Question for you Artillery sidewinder or the Mega X
Super job, wonderful I was seduced, I bought the files, I print thoroughly, everything works, on the other hand big problem to print the canopy in transparent PLA.
Can we separate the two parts of the stl, can we find the print settings?
Thank you very much, keep it up.
great job!
Loved this so much i just purchased the files now :D
Woo let me know how it goes!
Hello 👋
Aad, Can I see the designs once so I can decide whether I should buy or not?
A super! Thank you.