Carbon Cub RC Airplane Scratch Build Part 3: Stabilizers Building, 3D printed RC airplane
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In this video, we focus on building the stabilizers for our Carbon Cub RC airplane. Follow along as we cut, assemble, and install the horizontal and vertical stabilizers. We’ll share tips and tricks to ensure they are perfectly aligned and sturdy. If you’re enjoying this build series, don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more RC airplane projects and tutorials!
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Bambu Lab X1-Carbon Combo:
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Carbide Router End Mills - Diamond Cut
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Robbe Modellsport Benzin Tank 600ml:
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Kuza Rear landing gear 85-120cc Carbon V3:
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The level is high with you! 😅👍A real pleasure to watch you work, see you soon for the rest!
Awsome work Marko ! What a beautiful cub ! It's a real passion to watch your videos ! Well done my friend ! 💙👍✈️
Absolutely amazing, your skills are next level 👌
Very talented! Nice video
as always amazing work mate!
Es impresionante lo bien que trabajas😁
Incredible build and skills. I can't wait to see the maiden flight. Thanks for sharing it with us mere mortals.
Great set of skills, knowledge and craftmanship
I love your workshop! You made the most out of every bit of space there was!
The craftmanship is awe inspiring as always
masterpiece & excellent craftsman ship best of luck sir
Thank you so much
Excellent, as always!
This is an amazing job Marko! Congrats my friend!
BRAVO MARKO ❤
Amazing!
👍👍👍Grandios! 👍👍👍
Amazing craftsmanship
The first time I see a fuselage build this way, very clever method. Because often 3d printing is used as the mould basis. But is this case reinforcing it directly with fiber and wood, which makes sense as the external form is already perfect.
Like you're vidéos I'm always learning something 🙂
Awesome build!
Very nice
Super!
Thanks sharing more and more technical data !! 👍👍😁
What's your CAO soft ?
You're boss Maestro
Excellent video as always. Seems like even us old timers can learn new things! I am curious with your fibreglass laminated wood for the rear stabilizer. Is it necessary? Instead of 2+f+3+f wouldn’t a 8mm solid balsa or a 5mm balsa plus some ultra thin ply be sufficient? I have never seen laminated fibreglass layers for stabilizer construction before. Very cool.
Wow bring it to Australia...but don't leave it in the sun
Dont use these mechanic switches for your rc voltage. In combination woth vibrations they can turn off mid flight. And protect your wires a little more. Everything else is incredible technique.
Need balance tabs on elevators. Looks like J3.
Question, or two, are you designing the 3d model with an inner and an outer wall? if so, how thick are you making these walls? If you are not using inner and outer walls, what settings are you using to get some thickness in your print? Tx
Hello. The drawing is made according to the external shape. The thickness of the wall when printing comes from the nozzle, I use 1mm. In this way, I achieve a wall thickness of about 1.2mm, and later, when the fiberglass comes in, the total thickness is 1.5-1.7mm
@@markoroolaid Perfect thank you. Have you done this from the start or have you tried other methods?