I’m so happy that you tested the epoxy and fiberglass cloth onto LW-PLA, a few days ago i saw another video were they tested several glues including epoxy on PLA and i was shocked that epoxy doesn’t even bond to the PLA filament so i tought it was the same on the LW-PLA. Now that i watched your video showing the opposite I’ m really happy to see that it works just fine.
Hello Sirs and good day... Please can you give us an estimate pricing for your excellent Low Weight filament? Many thanks in advance and cheers from Spain!
Great little plane design. The hand launch model printed great on my prusa mk2s using prusa slicer. I had to add a penny to the front for enough weight to fly straigth. I am going to cut into wing and make small aerilons to see if it helps the flight to go longer and straighter. Thanks for a nice design. Grandson loves it too.
This is awesome, congrats and thank you so much for sharing!! now lets get that filament and try to print large models and if needed to reinforcing it with gfk or cfk!
Its a year later now and other videos on this say not to spiralise/vase mode the print, but you appeared to do this?? The demo tip piece didn't have any internal structure so I can see why, but did you do this on the wing/fuselage which I assume do have some internal structures?? Thanks Laurie
Thank you so much this video was VERY helpful me and one of my friends are making a 3D printable plane for a school project and this is heaps of help! also if I wanted to make this 1m wing span how big would I have to make the parts?
Hello In the original, the span of the wing was probably 800mm, if you want to make the span of the wing 1000mm, then multiply all parts by a coefficient of 1.25
But I myself would recommend making this plane. Better drawings and flies very easily and slowly ruclips.net/video/S2a5kQ8CLI0/видео.htmlsi=oox1_yO31HPxjl4Y
Using a .8 nozzle are you using a .8 line width or .4? If .8 then your LW PLA plane will be about as heavy as your standard PLA plane since most use a .4 line width. Also if your regular PLA is coming apart that easily then you need to work on your settings more. PLA should adhere much better than that. Print hot (around 230°) and with no part cooling fan and you'll get better results.
Nice project, Marko! One question... How much is the cost for this new eSun Low Weight filament? The price for the ColorFabb is very high actually... Have a good day and regards from Spain
@@markoroolaid Many thanks for the information, Marko... Having in mind that we can obtain a 2,2:1 plus printing volume it's an affordable price for the roll. Cheers!
So I printed this plane with the esun lw pla. Working on assembly atm. Just curious how you attached the wings to the fuselage? Also would like to know how you mounted the motor. I'm assuming some corners were cut because you only needed to fly for the video and I would like to get some longevity out of mine so I'm trying to assemble it in a reliable fashion. I'm also trying to make the main wing removable. I have some ideas but not sure the best way to do it
@@markoroolaid well if the motor or wing falls off mid flight id say that would be the wrong way of doing it. I take it my assumption of yours being a 1 flight plane for an advert was true? Otherwise I'd imagine you'd have some suggestions..
@@markoroolaid also forgot to mention i did my 3 layers thick so have a little more to work with. i really want my first build and first flight to go well if you have any ides how to mount the wing
@@AlfieDoug I will gladly answer, just ask 😊😊😊. In the meantime, there are just so many comments and questions that I can't answer them all, my apologies
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I’m so happy that you tested the epoxy and fiberglass cloth onto LW-PLA, a few days ago i saw another video were they tested several glues including epoxy on PLA and i was shocked that epoxy doesn’t even bond to the PLA filament so i tought it was the same on the LW-PLA. Now that i watched your video showing the opposite I’ m really happy to see that it works just fine.
I'm very glad you liked it.
Thanks for such detail review and comparison! Perfect flying test and hope to see more planes! :)
Hello Sirs and good day... Please can you give us an estimate pricing for your excellent Low Weight filament? Many thanks in advance and cheers from Spain!
Thanks for the glue/epoxy tests. All the best.
You are welcome
Great little plane design. The hand launch model printed great on my prusa mk2s using prusa slicer. I had to add a penny to the front for enough weight to fly straigth. I am going to cut into wing and make small aerilons to see if it helps the flight to go longer and straighter. Thanks for a nice design. Grandson loves it too.
Nice landing!👍🏻
This is awesome, congrats and thank you so much for sharing!! now lets get that filament and try to print large models and if needed to reinforcing it with gfk or cfk!
Thanks for sharing
Good tutorial thanks
Good fly
Just wanted to verify as I looked a couple times but didn't see what temperature and line width was used. Thanks!
Hi, 1mm nozzle, 0.32mm layers spiral mode, temp 250 C, speed 40mm/s
Its a year later now and other videos on this say not to spiralise/vase mode the print, but you appeared to do this?? The demo tip piece didn't have any internal structure so I can see why, but did you do this on the wing/fuselage which I assume do have some internal structures?? Thanks Laurie
Nice!!!
Thank you
Thank you so much this video was VERY helpful me and one of my friends are making a 3D printable plane for a school project and this is heaps of help! also if I wanted to make this 1m wing span how big would I have to make the parts?
Hello
In the original, the span of the wing was probably 800mm, if you want to make the span of the wing 1000mm, then multiply all parts by a coefficient of 1.25
But I myself would recommend making this plane. Better drawings and flies very easily and slowly
ruclips.net/video/S2a5kQ8CLI0/видео.htmlsi=oox1_yO31HPxjl4Y
I'm Looking at building the RC Plane but am not confident assembling it. Is there a way to get instructions or maybe an assembly video?
This aircraft was produced exclusively for testing the eSUN LW filament. This project was done very hastily and there is no detailed construction
Super
Thanks
Marko - on the RC plane what size prop are you using and where is the CG at ? Thanks
3s 450mAh battery, multistar 1808-2400kv motor, 5045 propeller. CG 1/3 of the front edge of the wing
Using a .8 nozzle are you using a .8 line width or .4? If .8 then your LW PLA plane will be about as heavy as your standard PLA plane since most use a .4 line width. Also if your regular PLA is coming apart that easily then you need to work on your settings more. PLA should adhere much better than that. Print hot (around 230°) and with no part cooling fan and you'll get better results.
thanks
Would it be possible to get a copy of your decal sheet ?
And a list of the power system, like motor, esc, servos, prop ?
hi. All drawings are here: www.thingiverse.com/thing:4836692
systems: 3s 450mAh battery, multistar 1808-2400kv motor, 5045 propeller, Turnigy™ TGY-D56LV servos, HobbyKing 30A (2~4S) ESC 3A UBEC
Hi Marko, have you tried also Colorfabb's LW-PLA, how do they compare?
Tervitus. Ei ole proovinud. eSUN saatis mulle seda filamenti proovida, hetkel mingit võrdlust ei ole.
I find STL design for twin EDF 70mm Sukhoi jet rc-plane
I was thinking of making F16 from this LW filament. But I'll see how I get there.
Nice project, Marko! One question... How much is the cost for this new eSun Low Weight filament? The price for the ColorFabb is very high actually... Have a good day and regards from Spain
Hi, I don't know exactly, I'm a test user. But I believe that some 50-60 EUR a roll
@@markoroolaid Many thanks for the information, Marko... Having in mind that we can obtain a 2,2:1 plus printing volume it's an affordable price for the roll. Cheers!
What 3D printer you use
hi. I use Ender 5 plus 3d printer
So I printed this plane with the esun lw pla. Working on assembly atm. Just curious how you attached the wings to the fuselage? Also would like to know how you mounted the motor. I'm assuming some corners were cut because you only needed to fly for the video and I would like to get some longevity out of mine so I'm trying to assemble it in a reliable fashion. I'm also trying to make the main wing removable. I have some ideas but not sure the best way to do it
Just be creative. There is no right or wrong version here
@@markoroolaid well if the motor or wing falls off mid flight id say that would be the wrong way of doing it. I take it my assumption of yours being a 1 flight plane for an advert was true? Otherwise I'd imagine you'd have some suggestions..
@@markoroolaid also forgot to mention i did my 3 layers thick so have a little more to work with. i really want my first build and first flight to go well if you have any ides how to mount the wing
👍🤜🤛
Wow
Thank you
@@markoroolaid how about answering the quesstion.
@@AlfieDoug I will gladly answer, just ask 😊😊😊. In the meantime, there are just so many comments and questions that I can't answer them all, my apologies
Не могу одного понять: почему у канала так мало подписчиков?!
:)
information. at 4:16, main wing and stab designs Suck. i have details if you want them. googletranslate
so basically they just copy colorfabb lw-pla :D
Hmmm perhaps but I think its just the technology of using a chemical to generate a gas at a certain temperature, is whats being "copied" Laurie
@@LWJCarroll yes exactly.
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