I liked all video of this man.he design all planes very carefully and planned manner.most important thing is he puts all details of parts and the suppliers too.i just watch all video .i never build any planes but now i just watching every steps carefully including which electronics components he use.
Troy, it looks like you selected standard PLA for this build. You could have also done this with LW-PLA. How do you think your results would have been different? Less durable? Better "floatiness?"
@@garyrayuk Thank you Gary, Yes this planes an easy beginner airplane for a new builder. It is nice because it prints out fast and there is limited thin wall parts. Hopefully this video will help make the assemble process a bit easier. Cheers
Watched many of your videos. At the moment in Catia I am working on Canadair CL-415. Things are coming together with an actual water collection and dumping system!
Good video Troy! Might I make a suggestion. Place a sheet of parchment paper on your bench, this way you will always have a clean surface to work from. I use it and have found CA won't stick nor the parts. Some masking tape will secure it.
I enjoy watching your build videos. 3d printing RC planes seems to have become a thing. I never paid much mind to it as I thought it would be to heavy and fragile but it appears not. One question. Shouldn't the string bracing be glued at the vertical and horizontal stab? Its not really functioning as a brace otherwise.
Great video and build. Planes colors look fantastic. In your materials list you list white PETG. Is this what you used on the wings instead of regular PLA?
This video is great, I'm starting this project, could you help me? Does this red piece that you use as a guide for gluing come in the file package or do I have to make it separately?
are the 4 white wing pieces supposed to slot together? Also the orange tip. does it slot into the white wing piece? my pieces dont have any groves to set them in. Thanks
Great video, please could you take the prop off when working with the servos, it is very easy to accidently knock the throttle stick or reverse the throttle. Keep up the good work.
Wonderful... another great walk-through. I actually understood your comment about dropping the engine part under the build surface in CURA to print that part in red. Great tip. How's the X1 working out?
We support and follow you and your channel is distinguished. Don't you think that the time has come to design bigger aircraft, any higher level than the aircraft industry?😍😍
Many of your Amazon links are broken. Any chance of updating them? I also haven't been able to find the 2 listed servos, but I've ordered some of the Power HD DSM44 servos. If they don't work, I'll be trying the Hitec HS-45HB.
I could have used this a week ago I just finished mine using the same color scheme. I used your earlier video with the P3 and it helped. Used an ender 3 v2 and now that it is assembled I am beyond excited to fly it. The only issue I am having is that where the motor mounts is crooked on 2 different prints of the cowling in the slicer it looks like it should be crooked not sure if you had the same issue
I am thinking of getting my first direct drive 3d printer. Would you think that the latest version of the Artillery direct drive printer would be a good pick? Would this be a good printer for my 3rd printer?
Like. I've been opposed to 3D printing used in crafting Because I consider the final products a flimsy reproduction that should be wood or metal. However using this process to make something fly has now become a interesting challange.
Hi David, I printed varioshore tpu at 60% flow 240c 30 mm/s 10% infill 3 bottom layers 4 top layers 2 wall line count .2 layer hight It may need printed slower depending on printer
@@TroyMcMillan That's perfect... thanks Troy. I really like the look of those tires. I'm going to try them on the Big Bobber. Almost finished printing it. This is very cool stuff.
@@rcdavidk Yes it is very cool. I have not re printed the Big Bobber tires yet but I am definitely going to when I take it out again to fly. It is perfect material for large bush tires.
@@TroyMcMillan I just loaded the Big Bobber tire into the slicer and it reports 10.5 hours for printing... yikes. A wing part only took 7 hours. The little back tire is 30 minutes.
@@rcdavidk Ya the tires take along time to print for sure. But it is worth it they are awesome. 7 hours for wings is actually fast my wings for this build were all at around 10 hours each part.
Hi Troy thanks for the video its great. I print a previous plane with your instructions the icon a5 and works great. Now i start printing this plane but when i print the large fuselage piece, 3 times the piece disconnect at the point where start the window, …. About 1 cm from the base. I dont know whats the issue. Any idea?
Great video Troy! Well you beat me to it lol. I'm excited to finish mine and fly! Now you need to build a tow glider and use the Big Bobber to get it in the air!
Hi! At the end of my most recent video, I talk about how to print TPU!! 24:09 on this video, ruclips.net/video/b2Od4YHcLAQ/видео.html The TPU settings I used are in that description of that video too. Go check that out, I hope it helps.
Great video! From a printable dimensions perspective, can the SB be printed in an Ender 3 V2 or is there a different first RC plane you suggest for the 3 V2?
Hi Troy, once again a very enjoyable video. Every time I see the "wire" frame aircraft, it just scares me, they seem to me that it's just waiting to break. Any feed back on this fear?
Great video, I'm working on designing my own cub with some of my engineering buddies. Were going to overengineer the hell out of it but i hope it'll turn out well. Were running it through physics simulations using Siemens. I have a ender 3 max at home and we're aiming for a 1 print fusalage becuase of the 1 foot printing area.
Could you add some links to the same motor and servos you used in your build? This is my first RC project and my knowledge of different parts is very limited lol
I'm loving this! Almost finished with my first print on the Artillery Sidewinder X1 using your Cura settings and it is perfect, no brims! Looks like you're using the Emax ES9051 4.3g digital servos. Is that correct?
I almost NEVER use it, it always causes discoloration on PLA. I only use it in the case of a quick repair, but otherwise I really avoid it as much as possible.
I cannot not get the landing gear top print right. Every time I Slice them in cura with your settings the print almost completely forgets about the entire sidewall of the gear and just prints the surrounding structure of them. It basically only prints half of what I'm seeing
Hi Troy, I bought the plane files but didn’t see the seats and the mount to screw the landing gear on, is there a new update to the files available somewhere to download from? Also, I am using Gorilla glue (suppose to be strong) here in Australia, the back frame seems to be very fragile. Are you using medium ca with accelerator with every thing you are putting together? Thanks
The seats and updated main landing gear are in the free tuning parts for the Savage Bobber page on planeprints website. Here's the link https : / / www . planeprint . com / bobber - tuning. Sorry YT wont let me post the link directly
info. good work. nice bobber. except, where it's not. evidence indicates that Every One of these printable designs contains at least one Major Flaw.!!! at 1:07, it appears that someone chose to use a thinner, less-optimal profile. consequently, the in-flight behaviors of the model should be expected to be 'less-than normal'. a main wing is Supposed to have a main spar, Located at THIRTY percent of chord. each of the main wing sections SHOULD have a correctly-located main spar. Design of the joins of the the segments Should INCLUDE a means of Solidly connecting the partial main spars, to one another.!!! the use of rib-like structures in a wing makes it more resistant to twisting. any ribs in this wing.???? in general, 3d printing results in a structure that appears to be monocoque, but isn't. in part, because, the covering is not 'functional'. at 14:44, this is a less-than ideal control horn design. the control horn pivot points are NOT optimally located. at 15:48, WRONG --- since there is no Actual provision for pivoting, there.!!!!! at 16:04, the longest wing struts are TOO wiggly, to be Functional.!!!! consequently, they are dead weight; that outboard-extending mass Has an affect on the airframe's span-wise dom !!!! at 17:27, can you spell, TRIM the Elevator --- FIRST THING.!!!!! is cg at 30? (at 2:38, called a tail boom.) googletranslate
This is the most genius 3d rc plane construction I have seen so far👍🏻 Love the look😍😍
Thank you
I liked all video of this man.he design all planes very carefully and planned manner.most important thing is he puts all details of parts and the suppliers too.i just watch all video .i never build any planes but now i just watching every steps carefully including which electronics components he use.
I was too intimidated to build this plane. Until I saw this video. Thanks for sharing your build!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
Stay on the summit.
Хорошо - понятная и наглядная инструкция по изготовлению и сборке аэроплана! Замечательный полёт классного самолёта, спасибо за ролик! Успехов вам!
Troy, it looks like you selected standard PLA for this build. You could have also done this with LW-PLA. How do you think your results would have been different? Less durable? Better "floatiness?"
I was wondering the same thing. Please opine Troy!
Another great video! Awesome looking plane....I think I'll make this one next!
A fantastic step by step guide by a well respected enthusiast. Keep it up.
ps is this plane ok for a novice pilot/builder?
@@garyrayuk Thank you Gary, Yes this planes an easy beginner airplane for a new builder. It is nice because it prints out fast and there is limited thin wall parts. Hopefully this video will help make the assemble process a bit easier. Cheers
What an awesome way to use your 3D Printer
Watched many of your videos. At the moment in Catia I am working on Canadair CL-415. Things are coming together with an actual water collection and dumping system!
Good video Troy! Might I make a suggestion. Place a sheet of parchment paper on your bench, this way you will always have a clean surface to work from. I use it and have found CA won't stick nor the parts. Some masking tape will secure it.
looks like a scaled down version of Peter Sripol'ls latest plane!
Loool
Its Red
Good job.
Models like this need a scale pilot!
Amazing design and amazing build-builder, totally addicted to your channel
Amazing build! Awesome!! Except one thing. I once caught my hair on fire by angling the heat gun up like that!!!
Fantastic!!!, amazing !!!. Thank you for sharing Troy
Would be cool to see you build the rc3dprint Dragon bushplane!
Amazing work
Great job, well done . If I didn't produce so much plastic waste when printing, I would be at it - Greetings from Germany - Take care on you.
Its PLA mate. Made from starch and recyclable.
Thank u for the video! 😊 I am just printing one and it will be very helpful to me. Wait for the MB 339 assembly video.
Great job! Really 👏
Any plans for making a frame to attach a clear cockpit window? Would be great for FPV👍
I'm in love with bush planes
Another excellent video Bruce!! It’s electric for me or glidering!!! Good to see the drag racing too....Laurie
Good print quality.
I enjoy watching your build videos. 3d printing RC planes seems to have become a thing. I never paid much mind to it as I thought it would be to heavy and fragile but it appears not.
One question. Shouldn't the string bracing be glued at the vertical and horizontal stab? Its not really functioning as a brace otherwise.
Great video and build. Planes colors look fantastic.
In your materials list you list white PETG. Is this what you used on the wings instead of regular PLA?
This video is great, I'm starting this project, could you help me? Does this red piece that you use as a guide for gluing come in the file package or do I have to make it separately?
well done!
Really cool man
great job my friend
are the 4 white wing pieces supposed to slot together? Also the orange tip. does it slot into the white wing piece? my pieces dont have any groves to set them in. Thanks
Hi.
I want to know if you reduced his size. This plane looks really good at this size.
Great video, please could you take the prop off when working with the servos, it is very easy to accidently knock the throttle stick or reverse the throttle. Keep up the good work.
Brilliant sir
Wonderful... another great walk-through. I actually understood your comment about dropping the engine part under the build surface in CURA to print that part in red. Great tip. How's the X1 working out?
Very comprehensive video. Wich type of lipo battery do you reccomend?
We support and follow you and your channel is distinguished. Don't you think that the time has come to design bigger aircraft, any higher level than the aircraft industry?😍😍
Does the cowling print have the proper angles to adjust for torque rotation?
Many of your Amazon links are broken. Any chance of updating them? I also haven't been able to find the 2 listed servos, but I've ordered some of the Power HD DSM44 servos. If they don't work, I'll be trying the Hitec HS-45HB.
Can I ask as no info on what lipo you used 2 cell ....3 cell cheers
Very nice 👍👍👍
Looks great and really clean build , but heavy.
hello really nice work
I could have used this a week ago I just finished mine using the same color scheme. I used your earlier video with the P3 and it helped. Used an ender 3 v2 and now that it is assembled I am beyond excited to fly it. The only issue I am having is that where the motor mounts is crooked on 2 different prints of the cowling in the slicer it looks like it should be crooked not sure if you had the same issue
its to make up for propwash
down and to the right
Hi Troy, Great Video! Question, what size battery are you using with the 8x4.7prop set-up?
Is that Lake Mead in the background?
That’s awesome
I am thinking of getting my first direct drive 3d printer. Would you think that the latest version of the Artillery direct drive printer would be a good pick? Would this be a good printer for my 3rd printer?
I haven't used the latest one, but it should be great for 3d printing planes!
nice work ! Do you think it's possible to print the wing in LW PLA ?
Cool😀
Like. I've been opposed to 3D printing used in crafting Because I consider the final products a flimsy reproduction that should be wood or metal. However using this process to make something fly has now become a interesting challange.
Troy, could you detail your settings for the varioShore TPU for the wheels? Cheers. David
Hi David,
I printed varioshore tpu at
60% flow
240c
30 mm/s
10% infill
3 bottom layers
4 top layers
2 wall line count
.2 layer hight
It may need printed slower depending on printer
@@TroyMcMillan That's perfect... thanks Troy. I really like the look of those tires. I'm going to try them on the Big Bobber. Almost finished printing it. This is very cool stuff.
@@rcdavidk Yes it is very cool. I have not re printed the Big Bobber tires yet but I am definitely going to when I take it out again to fly. It is perfect material for large bush tires.
@@TroyMcMillan I just loaded the Big Bobber tire into the slicer and it reports 10.5 hours for printing... yikes. A wing part only took 7 hours. The little back tire is 30 minutes.
@@rcdavidk Ya the tires take along time to print for sure. But it is worth it they are awesome. 7 hours for wings is actually fast my wings for this build were all at around 10 hours each part.
Hi Troy thanks for the video its great. I print a previous plane with your instructions the icon a5 and works great. Now i start printing this plane but when i print the large fuselage piece, 3 times the piece disconnect at the point where start the window, …. About 1 cm from the base. I dont know whats the issue. Any idea?
Great video Troy! Well you beat me to it lol. I'm excited to finish mine and fly! Now you need to build a tow glider and use the Big Bobber to get it in the air!
That's a very nice airplane! Are you using a 2 or 3 cell 450mah battery?
3s
Nice video! But is it possible to use Slic3r for printing the files?
What size servos did you use? the size they specify in the PDF file are like impossible to find anywhere.
I used the ones in the pdf file, and they were very hard to find, or you could use a cheap 1.7g servo that would fit too
How do we print the wheels with TPU material? Kindly send the template for printing wheels
Hi! At the end of my most recent video, I talk about how to print TPU!! 24:09 on this video, ruclips.net/video/b2Od4YHcLAQ/видео.html The TPU settings I used are in that description of that video too. Go check that out, I hope it helps.
Great video! From a printable dimensions perspective, can the SB be printed in an Ender 3 V2 or is there a different first RC plane you suggest for the 3 V2?
I printed mine on an ender 3 v2. Only a 5 failed prints. Lol, 3 of them weren’t my fault
What settings would cause no printing of the inside structure of the wing panels?
put it in surface mode under the special modes tab!
What kind of use did you use for the movable surfaces?
The movable surface is printed with PLA and has TPU black hinges.
Hi Troy, once again a very enjoyable video.
Every time I see the "wire" frame aircraft, it just scares me, they seem to me that it's just waiting to break. Any feed back on this fear?
Hi, where did you get the seats you fitted to the Bobber? I bought the stl's but dont see it there? Its the main reason I bought it...
Go to the site you got it from go to the savage bobber an it a free download..
@@dooce100 Got it, thank you very much
Clicking any of your Amazon links just went to the same general on-line shopping page without showing any of the products you mentioned!
Great video, I'm working on designing my own cub with some of my engineering buddies. Were going to overengineer the hell out of it but i hope it'll turn out well. Were running it through physics simulations using Siemens. I have a ender 3 max at home and we're aiming for a 1 print fusalage becuase of the 1 foot printing area.
Sweet, would love to print a cub, please share when you’re done! (Or sell, I’d pay)
@@samroesch hah I'll let you know. Maybe I'll put a video about it. I do have a GoPro so we'll see
Could you add some links to the same motor and servos you used in your build? This is my first RC project and my knowledge of different parts is very limited lol
I'm loving this! Almost finished with my first print on the Artillery Sidewinder X1 using your Cura settings and it is perfect, no brims! Looks like you're using the Emax ES9051 4.3g digital servos. Is that correct?
What emax Servo did you use? Cant get the ones who they recommended in the manual
I used the ones in the manual, but you can also use any 1.7g servo
Excellent bro I m build this plane my homemade youtube channel next video I m indian 💓💓💓💓💓💓💓
Do you spray kicker every time?
I almost NEVER use it, it always causes discoloration on PLA. I only use it in the case of a quick repair, but otherwise I really avoid it as much as possible.
does this plane support a 2212 1000kv engine?
I cannot not get the landing gear top print right. Every time I Slice them in cura with your settings the print almost completely forgets about the entire sidewall of the gear and just prints the surrounding structure of them. It basically only prints half of what I'm seeing
That is really a sharp-looking little airplane! Very nicely done. A 3D printer is at the top of my “lottery list.” ;-)
Top demais vc vende o projeto
What is the wing airfoil?..
which tpu are using for the tires?
hello, on which site can I buy this kit?
@10:58 it’s got a pressure cowling yet the cylinder heads are exposed.
Where is your flying site?
I live in Las Vegas, For this video I was at Lake Mead
Can you pick and choose which airfoil... sorey..sailplane / motorglider pilot here...lol
Hi Troy, I bought the plane files but didn’t see the seats and the mount to screw the landing gear on, is there a new update to the files available somewhere to download from?
Also, I am using Gorilla glue (suppose to be strong) here in Australia, the back frame seems to be very fragile. Are you using medium ca with accelerator with every thing you are putting together? Thanks
The seats and updated main landing gear are in the free tuning parts for the Savage Bobber page on planeprints website. Here's the link https : / / www . planeprint . com / bobber - tuning. Sorry YT wont let me post the link directly
👌
Where is the carbon wing key ?
Cuanto mide de alas y fuselaje
Love to see a lightweight foam printed pilot in the seat....or a goprp
What microphone do you use
Almost 30€ for this “cheap” design?! Come on Planeprint, why are your models almost double the price of your competitors?
Market sets the price. If people are willing to pay the price, I say good for them.
@@samroesch yeah of course you’re right, but it’s still not nice 😅
Would you sell me that in a kit?
I am not currently selling kits right now.
info. good work. nice bobber. except, where it's not. evidence indicates that Every One of these printable designs contains at least one Major Flaw.!!! at 1:07, it appears that someone chose to use a thinner, less-optimal profile. consequently, the in-flight behaviors of the model should be expected to be 'less-than normal'. a main wing is Supposed to have a main spar, Located at THIRTY percent of chord. each of the main wing sections SHOULD have a correctly-located main spar. Design of the joins of the the segments Should INCLUDE a means of Solidly connecting the partial main spars, to one another.!!! the use of rib-like structures in a wing makes it more resistant to twisting. any ribs in this wing.???? in general, 3d printing results in a structure that appears to be monocoque, but isn't. in part, because, the covering is not 'functional'. at 14:44, this is a less-than ideal control horn design. the control horn pivot points are NOT optimally located. at 15:48, WRONG --- since there is no Actual provision for pivoting, there.!!!!! at 16:04, the longest wing struts are TOO wiggly, to be Functional.!!!! consequently, they are dead weight; that outboard-extending mass Has an affect on the airframe's span-wise dom !!!! at 17:27, can you spell, TRIM the Elevator --- FIRST THING.!!!!! is cg at 30? (at 2:38, called a tail boom.) googletranslate
Please be quiet, it's not big, and you're certainly not clever...🙄🙄🙄🙄🤔🇬🇧