@8:40 Yeah that *helped* by not by enough! You really need to number those flaps on the bottom. 1, 2, 3, 4 etc. *very* confusing! On the flip side they are a work of art once you get them figured out!
Oh man! You guys have only just designed one of my top 5 planes! The F4 has to be one of the most beautiful planes and you have nailed it! I'm going to do this some time this year!
That’s beautifully engineered! With folding wings it’s likely to fit in a car too. Me, buying a printer this month and I’ll start with the Il-2 Sturmovik......be nice if that was just a tad bigger with retracts though. The Mk9 Spitfire is serious competition for the Avios and Fllightline jobs too.
Absolutní pecka. Koukám na vaše videa i modely a čumím s otevřenou hubou. Maximální česká šikovnost. TOP. České modely jsou prostě bezkonkurenční. Od Krill přes lamino,tak 3D u vás :) :). Škoda,že se to nedá moc dobře vystavit na celý den na sluníčku během leteckého dne. Tam se kroutí i EPP.
CA kicker/accelerator normally contains toxic volatile compounds, should wear gloves when using extensively on building your parts. Cool anyway, keep safe!!! BTW, I am a chemist by training, love rc planes as hobby.
It is in the wing folder called "Sure bond" print 48 of them. The fuse uses them too. I did not use a screwdriver to push them in. I used my finger so they are flush to the surface and much better looking.
This is awesome and the only reason i got into 3d printing. But man, you got to make yourself some sort of jig to glue these parts together easier. You've must of done building planes a bunch of times and in the video looks like you are struggling.
It took me 5 kg. A few parts are a .25 kg and when you get a bad print you loose a 1/4 of a roll. With no rejected parts 4 rolls but buy 5 to be safe. :)
If you are going to go to the trouble of designing a 3d printed plane why not just design some click together joints so there is no need for glue at all maybe in the next revision?
Oh boy that's a bad idea. You've got lots of parts there being glued together with CA? You do realize that at some point it will let go right? You really should've used some sort of liquid glue so that the seems become 1 as in welded together.
Apparently so. I've been a model maker for 25yrs. Engineers just go to school. Every model I used CA (Super Glue) on has cracked.CA basically crystalizes and is not flexible. Temperature changes over time forms tiny fractures in the joint. UV rays expediate this process. With a weakened joint a hard banking turn should be all ya need to prove my point.
Funny. I've been involved with RC Aircraft since my teens (Now 50) and I've used CA glue for just bout everything. (Epoxy for engine mounts.) Never had a failure that was due to broken or cracked glue seams under normal use.
I’ve got 4 3dlabprint planes, most with more flights than my “conventional “ foam/balsa planes:-) Most of my planes don’t last more than a couple years at best:-) happy flying! Btw, when I crash, rarely breaks at a CA glued seam. Breaks between printed layers.
These planes are designed specifically to be glued together. There are special connection points that interlace and are designed to make a stronger than normal bond when glued. They have been flying these for years without issues.
@8:40 Yeah that *helped* by not by enough! You really need to number those flaps on the bottom. 1, 2, 3, 4 etc. *very* confusing! On the flip side they are a work of art once you get them figured out!
Oh man! You guys have only just designed one of my top 5 planes!
The F4 has to be one of the most beautiful planes and you have nailed it!
I'm going to do this some time this year!
My favorites, funny. Corsair and Phantom. F4????
I must say - that your engineering skills are awesome :)
That’s beautifully engineered! With folding wings it’s likely to fit in a car too. Me, buying a printer this month and I’ll start with the Il-2 Sturmovik......be nice if that was just a tad bigger with retracts though. The Mk9 Spitfire is serious competition for the Avios and Fllightline jobs too.
Incredible! And with folding wings too!
Masha Allah ... a Corsair ... even more reason to get a 3D printer now, thank you
Do you have a discount coupon to buy? Or you have a black Friday sale? I need more motivation to click on BUY...
Absolutní pecka. Koukám na vaše videa i modely a čumím s otevřenou hubou. Maximální česká šikovnost. TOP. České modely jsou prostě bezkonkurenční. Od Krill přes lamino,tak 3D u vás :) :). Škoda,že se to nedá moc dobře vystavit na celý den na sluníčku během leteckého dne. Tam se kroutí i EPP.
i'll say one word GREAT, i 've already a SPeedfire and it flys perfect !!
Nice work. How about a 1/4 scale S.E.5 WWI aircraft next?
When will you start selling this plane? Love your planes. Build two so far and fly great.
That Corsair looks awesome. How much?
Do you guys make a p_40 warhawk? 🗝️♠️
I really enjoyed watching this. Nice work.
CA kicker/accelerator normally contains toxic volatile compounds, should wear gloves when using extensively on building your parts. Cool anyway, keep safe!!! BTW, I am a chemist by training, love rc planes as hobby.
so the center section of the wings is held with just glue??
was nimmst du für ein Kleber und was sprühst du von außen auf???
Wow!! I think I just found my winter project!!😮
First hard landing, and that thing is going into a million pieces!!!! But still really cool!!!
do you people make planes for people like me that doesnt have the machine. if so i would like the p-38, like you made flite test
That blue is GORGEOUS... what filament is that? I wish it were WAY smaller... I can't put that thing anywhere in my house!!!
I found and used Gizmo Dorks Dark Blue
Where's the 5.2?
Impressive work!
What are the blue tabs that go into the slots in wing? Look like store bought items? Did I forget to print a part?
It is in the wing folder called "Sure bond" print 48 of them. The fuse uses them too. I did not use a screwdriver to push them in. I used my finger so they are flush to the surface and much better looking.
I would love to have that plane but I don't have a printer or anthing
Can I send and fiberglass it and add a nitro engine?
That’s what I was thinking could you just ad a nitro engine to it 😁
What glue and "spray" are you using?
Where can I buy this kit if possible. This is the first episode I see of thus built so not sure they there us a kit.
Reynald Pelletier Have a look at aerofred. He sells 3d lab prints....
The website is right under the video.
This is awesome and the only reason i got into 3d printing. But man, you got to make yourself some sort of jig to glue these parts together easier. You've must of done building planes a bunch of times and in the video looks like you are struggling.
They need aligngment pins and holes printed into the parts
How much filament is required to produce such a huge plane? 3kg?
It took me 5 kg. A few parts are a .25 kg and when you get a bad print you loose a 1/4 of a roll. With no rejected parts 4 rolls but buy 5 to be safe. :)
@@robjohnson8522 😮
@@3dPrintingMillennial LOL! Yup, it's a BIG plane!
Espectacular muy bueno
What are you spraying on it
CA Accelerator
If you are going to go to the trouble of designing a 3d printed plane why not just design some click together joints so there is no need for glue at all maybe in the next revision?
one word: flex
that's huge.. with big folding wings..
sufyan rahimi........ just like my mother's sweet ass...
Ist It PLA or LwPLA?
Somebody that i used to know...somboodddyyyy
To je obr. Jak dlouho se to tisklo?
Do you build boats
how much we talkn there??? I want!
$60 for the plans; extra for the 3d printer ;)
Oohhh pleasse wapo pasate los stl
Oh boy that's a bad idea. You've got lots of parts there being glued together with CA? You do realize that at some point it will let go right? You really should've used some sort of liquid glue so that the seems become 1 as in welded together.
Listen to this guy, he knows something an entire company of engineers doesn't.
Apparently so. I've been a model maker for 25yrs. Engineers just go to school. Every model I used CA (Super Glue) on has cracked.CA basically crystalizes and is not flexible. Temperature changes over time forms tiny fractures in the joint. UV rays expediate this process. With a weakened joint a hard banking turn should be all ya need to prove my point.
Funny. I've been involved with RC Aircraft since my teens (Now 50) and I've used CA glue for just bout everything. (Epoxy for engine mounts.) Never had a failure that was due to broken or cracked glue seams under normal use.
I’ve got 4 3dlabprint planes, most with more flights than my “conventional “ foam/balsa planes:-) Most of my planes don’t last more than a couple years at best:-) happy flying!
Btw, when I crash, rarely breaks at a CA glued seam. Breaks between printed layers.
These planes are designed specifically to be glued together. There are special connection points that interlace and are designed to make a stronger than normal bond when glued. They have been flying these for years without issues.
Love it.
Strong glue
thats a big fuckin plane...
all your glue joints are a mess
I refrain from using the kicker so any excess does not turn white
done a few of them havnt you haha
drool....
Rad
200kgs
Why is there no narration? No explanation? Very little close up view... not the greatest build videos... badass plane tho
*BOEING A380*
Ta Angličtina.. Katastrofa,,, a za 2 stydite se za to, že jste Češi??
kámo dej nám prosím stl free :)
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