Marko another great build! Love your mix of new and old techniques - like PLA with fibreglass inlay. I’ve said it before, but it still holds, you are the premier scratch RC builder on RUclips! Keep it up - looking forward to 2025!!
@@MarkoRoolaidUpdate, I'm getting into plane building, and your videos have inspired me to forgo the traditional balsa methods. This will be a father/son endeavor of which I hope will be beneficial to his future ambitions. Thank you so much, and wish us luck.❤
U are such a great designer and builder, huh😅. So nice looking plane. Cant wait to see other parts and future things to do. Video style and details 5/5. Thanks dude and greetings from🇫🇮✌🏼💪🏼
I love your rc plane that's just amazing & video Quality is very super I like that wide angle footage , which camera you used to shoot . best wishes soon you get 1M Subscribers.
Fascinating project. What are the completed weight and wing loading expectations, and how do they compare to what a more conventional wood frame construction might be? What software do you use to design? Thank You for the interesting content and exceptionally high quality video production.
Great job as usual Marko! What is your secret in not getting warping with large thin parts? I have an A1 and I’m having a hard time with printing large cowls.
Hello There is no secret. I also have this worry all the time. But some tips: Try to print as thick a wall layer as possible, on Ender I use a 1mm nozzle, but if you use 0.4mm, print 2 wall layers. If you print a large part of the plane, make sure that the temperature of the room is very warm and even, and make sure that there is no draft. But that's a problem after all that :)
Really great stuff Marko! A related question ... if you were making a large belly landing fuselage with a 3D printer would you add fibreglass to the outside or just the inside? If possible I would like to know what density and how may layers you think would be best for a belly landing application?
I'm putting fiberglass in, because the 3D printed surface is very good, and I don't want to ruin it with lamination. In addition, this way I save the weight of the fuselage, I don't have to putty. I just sand until the surface is ready for painting.
Hi Marko, I am following your videos with a lot of interest. I have printed esun lw-pla with my prusa and your settings but the thickness of the walls turn out to be 2mm, using a 0,8 nozzle. Is that fine?
The Windex 1200c is in perfect condition and flies very well. I just haven't had time to fly this year. All my project drawings are located here grabcad.com/marko.roolaid-1/models
The price is really above average. Last year, when I wanted to buy a engine, for some reason other brands were nowhere to be found. And so only Rotomotor remained
Marko another great build! Love your mix of new and old techniques - like PLA with fibreglass inlay. I’ve said it before, but it still holds, you are the premier scratch RC builder on RUclips! Keep it up - looking forward to 2025!!
Your fab skill are on another level. You're the only one Ive seen building planes like this, and its amazing, and beautiful!!
Thank you
@@MarkoRoolaidUpdate, I'm getting into plane building, and your videos have inspired me to forgo the traditional balsa methods. This will be a father/son endeavor of which I hope will be beneficial to his future ambitions. Thank you so much, and wish us luck.❤
@charlesmyers9765 thank you
U are such a great designer and builder, huh😅. So nice looking plane. Cant wait to see other parts and future things to do. Video style and details 5/5. Thanks dude and greetings from🇫🇮✌🏼💪🏼
Amazing Amazing Amazing Job Marko.!!! Looking Forward for more.
Beautiful as always! I love seeing the precision of your work.
Awesome work as usual. 😀
Inspirational as always! Brilliant.
I love your rc plane that's just amazing & video Quality is very super I like that wide angle footage , which camera you used to shoot . best wishes soon you get 1M Subscribers.
Hi, I use DJI ACTION 2 camera, and thank you so much
Looks beautiful so far
Saludos, desde Mexico !
maşallah, kolay gelsin el işçiliğine hayranım finalini bekliyorum
Superb! Thank you so much Marko! This is amazing!
Nice work like always!!! cannot wait to see it flight!!!
BRAVO MARKO ❤❤❤
Выглядит многообещающе! Тем более ДВС! Класс! Жду продолжения! Спасибо
10 kg seems to be fine .
Extrem shortly take off on goal 😊.
Thanks Maestro to share technical details. 👍
Loving the new project.
Yeah, you are going big!
Would the adhesion of the fiber with the pla improve if you use vacuum bag? and also reduce the weight due to efficiency of the resin?
NICE !!!!!!🤩
I love your techniques. Are you using LW foaming pla for the general fuse structure?
Hello, look at Part-2, you can see exactly there
Fascinating project. What are the completed weight and wing loading expectations, and how do they compare to what a more conventional wood frame construction might be?
What software do you use to design? Thank You for the interesting content and exceptionally high quality video production.
Expected takeoff weight 10kg, wingloading 70g/dm2.
@@MarkoRoolaid Can't wait to see it fly!
Omg is amazing
That is amazing and it is something I am trying to do (atleast a 1500mm version) . I just have one question is their a file for the 4mm plywood ?
Great job as usual Marko!
What is your secret in not getting warping with large thin parts? I have an A1 and I’m having a hard time with printing large cowls.
Hello
There is no secret. I also have this worry all the time. But some tips:
Try to print as thick a wall layer as possible, on Ender I use a 1mm nozzle, but if you use 0.4mm, print 2 wall layers.
If you print a large part of the plane, make sure that the temperature of the room is very warm and even, and make sure that there is no draft. But that's a problem after all that :)
Aaa-and definitely cooling 0%
I take it you mean ASA?😁
Also, I noticed you use really low print speeds.
cooool
Absolutely stunning as always. Please can you tell me what linkage it is you are using between the wheel axle shaft and the carbon rod?
Hi, this node is not finished yet, temporary solution at the moment. In the following parts, I will show this place in more detail
Thank-you
Really great stuff Marko! A related question ... if you were making a large belly landing fuselage with a 3D printer would you add fibreglass to the outside or just the inside? If possible I would like to know what density and how may layers you think would be best for a belly landing application?
no additional reinforcement was added. Material Bambu Lab Paht CF, wall loops 4, top-bottom 5 layers, infill 15%, nozzle 0.4 mm. 1 swing arm 133g
Cub looks great! Was there a reason you didn’t glass the outside instead of the inside of the 3D printed structure?
Was wondering the same thing
I'm putting fiberglass in, because the 3D printed surface is very good, and I don't want to ruin it with lamination. In addition, this way I save the weight of the fuselage, I don't have to putty. I just sand until the surface is ready for painting.
Would love to see how you do the 3d modeling part. Fusion I assume?
hello Marko Roolaid , dirst just saying your job is great , congratulatuions ......Is it lw Pla???? and can I do it also ???
Marko, What kind of fasteners were used on the cowl?
Hi, M3 bolts and impact nuts
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Hi Marko, I am following your videos with a lot of interest. I have printed esun lw-pla with my prusa and your settings but the thickness of the walls turn out to be 2mm, using a 0,8 nozzle. Is that fine?
And I think it's not a problem. I wonder how the wall thickness got so much. I haven't gotten more than 1.3mm myself
@@MarkoRoolaid I dont know. but I got 205ºc 1,41mm; 215ºc 1,66mm; 225ºc 1,86mm; 235ºC 1,94 and 245ºc 1,98. With a 0,8 nozzle. spiral mode, 32mm/s
are you using epoxy resin or UV resin?
hi, epoxy resin
Ciao che dimensioni deve avere la stampante 3 d per poter fare l’aereo? Che ugello e che parametri usi x la stampa 3d?
Complimenti x il lavoro.
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Ciao, forse riceverai tutte le risposte dalla prima parte. Collegamento qui ruclips.net/video/TfW2K_431TA/видео.html
By the way what happened to the Windex 1200 glider; do you have plans for it, I would love to try to build a scaled down version of it.
The Windex 1200c is in perfect condition and flies very well. I just haven't had time to fly this year. All my project drawings are located here grabcad.com/marko.roolaid-1/models
Great sounding engine, but expensive :/ I also would like to support them as they are EU company, but the price is just insane.
The price is really above average. Last year, when I wanted to buy a engine, for some reason other brands were nowhere to be found. And so only Rotomotor remained