My videos tend to do a little better if they get more likes so I’d appreciate that very much! 👍 Also curious for the future: would you prefer 1. The current RUclips placed ads (5ish ads through the video), or 2. Less youtube ads (one at beginning and one at end) and an integrated sponsorship somewhere in the video (60-90 seconds)?
Not only are you Talented with Building and using both sides of your brain, You’re also a good person that cares about our planet… I cannot wait to see what else YOUR CREATIVE MIND WILL COME UP WITH…. Very, wry talented in sooooooooo many ways. Love it 🥰
Couple of things that could be improved, from a fellow RC enthusiast who also owns multiple 3D printers: 3D prints are not watertight. You WILL have water leaking into your boat if you leave it in the water long enough. It'd be ideal if you sealed the hull using resin or something similar. The net will propably tangle up into the propellers, so I'd move that to the front of the boat and have it run through the middle all the way to the end of the boat. That way your props stay clear of any possible tangles. Print this with ABS, ASA or some other high temperature filament instead of PLA. PLA gets soft at quite low temperatures, it easily deforms under direct sunlight and it's also very brittle, so your spars are quite prone to breaking. Do yourself a favor and get some heatset inserts, it's much stronger than screwing directly into plastic. Just be careful not to get the ones that have vertical ribbing, but the ones that are diagonal. The vertical ones are mainly used for wood, and they're very bad when used with 3D prints. Shift the center of mass forward. On a couple of shots it looked like your boat was super close to taking in water through the rear hatch because it was sitting so low. Move the batteries forward, or move the net forward. This way your boat won't end up being a submarine.
These are great suggestions! I agree with ABS and putting center of gravity further up. My only suggestion would be an airboat design as the props ALWAYS get caught on weeds and stuff. Edit: Also it is all sealed up??? What! What if a component or wire breaks. How you gonna thread cables etc.? If one piece breaks you gotta really go into fixing it.
@@ianr2002 I know, it just seems like all the parts are epoxied together so fixing a cable would be a pain to thread back through the strut channels. Maybe not, looks like a big enough hole?
Invent new method of making incredibly durable plastic from recycled plastic Make 3D printed vehicles and boats with nets to capture plastic in ocean and landfills Convert captured material into printing material Print more boats and cars Capture more plastic and convert more plastic *infinite plastic cleanup glitch*
I think your video has the clearest description of a project build that I have seen in a long time. The concept is a great one and could definitely be developed further. Great stuff!
Slick boat! I do have a suggestion though: Right now the flat-back hulls drag a large pocket of water around behind them in a low-pressure zone. If you make the keel of each hull narrow back around the motors you would reduce the size of the pocket and also reduce the drag and turbulence it creates.
One more basement dwelling internet troll who thinks that he knows everything about the world because he learnt it on the internet. These keyboard master craftsmen have not made a single thing in their lives but feel like they are experts because they saw an expert doing it on some tv show.
Drew - I just wish I knew more about electronics to understand some of what you talks about but I absolutely love seeing your videos and seeing the unique things you come up with.
It’s pretty new to me as well so kind of hard to explain that part ha. Like I said in the video though, there are a lot of RUclipsrs will tons of knowledge on that stuff! Thanks for watching
To explain the mixes… or try to at least. Each joystick has two axis of movement, each axis represents a channel. We have two joysticks, so we have 4 channels. The switches can also function as channels. Each joystick or switch channel will directly correspond with a channel on the receiver. If we want to control two channels with the output of one channel, we use a mix. In this case, channel 2 was mixed so the receiver would output the same signal to channel 2 and channel 5. Channel 3 is commonly known as the roll(for planes) or yaw channel(boats and cars). We mix channel 3 to so when it is to the right, it outputs a signal to the right motor(the one connected to ch 5), and when the stick is to the left, it sends a signal to ch2. Not sure if this clarified a bunch, but I gave it a shot :) Also great video! Quickly becoming one of my fav creators, got hooked on the ebike trailer build! Z
Great job! Thanks for doing something to Keep America Beautiful! I saw someone on RUclips take recyclable plastic bottles, cut off the top and bottom, put the bottle through a homemade cutter of the same thickness as their 3D printer nozzle, and turning the bottle into one long strip. And finally, pass the strip through a heated tube that reshapes the strip into cord that can now be used as stock to use for more projects... like making a boat that picks up plastic bottles!
Combine this with a solar panel, autonomous mission software, and a camera with image recognition software trained to spot trash. This would also make for a cool fish finder drone if you put a sonar scanner on the bottom
Finally a video about building an RC boat where somebody actually speaks and gives an explanation of what's going on. I was starting to think that everybody in the RC boat community was completely mute.
A man here in Norway have built big fingshing boat using somethink like a big fingsing note to clean the oceans from plastic and working with reseach. Best wishes from Arne in Norway
I have a science fair coming up and I'm going to make a rc boat which cleans the river, like your one! I had a lot of questions about the mechanism and rc transmitter and your video helped a lot. Thank you!
Your videos are really well made, nice footage, and well explained. For me, i really love the electronic aspect and the process to make these products!
If you do a V2 I think it would make a lot of sense to use 2 Liter bottles for the pontoons, probably 4 of them. They're already water tight, about the right size, lighter than PLA hulls while being less likely to break transporting the boat or being in the hot sun and you'd be recycling them which would cut down significantly on the amount of printed plastic in the hulls which would both be more eco friendly and would be less of a project for anyone looking to duplicate. Downsides would be that you'd have to make your propellers external to the bottles and you'd have to store the electronics somewhere other than the hulls. Also in the interest of doing more without wasting as much, you can get replacement nets for pool skimmers and then you wouldn't be throwing away the frame and pole to get the nets. You could probably also use mesh laundry bags for the net which would be cheaper still (they're like 2 or 3 bucks at walmart).
For sure that could be an option. I did mention in the video briefly that this will also be used as a toy rc speed boat once I get the propeller issue figured out. Would everyone be complaining as much of I had bought the boat from someone else? 🤷♂️
@@DrewBuildsStuff Sorry for the misunderstanding I'm not complaining, merely providing additional design thoughts. That being said I was about 30 seconds into the video and was struck by the irony of making a boat out of plastic and putting it in the water with the goal of removing plastic from the water. Besides the humor of the irony, my suggestions were simply in the thought-train of "how could we make this cheaper and more accessible so people could do this en-masse?" Maybe you're going to use it as a toy as well and that's fine, but probably most people who would replicate your project would be doing it for water-borne trash removal. If you scale the use of printed plastic to 100 more boats the savings just seem worth it to design around recycling bottles.
this was awesome!!! the only thing id like to suggest would be... MAYBE you could 3D print some sort of basket or cage like piece to protect the props. I think this could help a ton because seeing as this boat was made to help clean... the chances of running over some improperly discarded fishing line are rather high id imagine! I think this would be a good mod to help protect your project and would also be good for folks to have who download your files and print their own to help protect THEIR project.
Great idea and execution. Similar kind of boat I made for my pool to collect leaves and other debris from water surface. It is acting as a floating skimmer. Next step is autonomous boat charging from solar panel and may be, even, sort of vision system that will spot floating garbage and will pick it up,
13:48 I feel you so hard. I planned on making a huge RC crawler, put maybe a 100h work into it. Now I'm realizing that the whole suspension is basically trash and I have to redo eveything, from the wishbone to a new chain drive. Anyways, love your video style and it's a super nice project!
There is a slum in Nigeria where this R/C not could be useful. There is a lot of trash there due to the government dumping their garbage around their area. It is a sad situation. Introducing this the the kids their would amaze them. I am definitely using this boat. Thanks for working on a project like this.
It strike me that this would scale to a pair of HDPE kayaks (with larger motors and ESCs, of course) and robotising it with ultrasonic sensors for boundary/obstacle detection or even a small GPS unit. This would enable presetting a route. Using a wireless camera is a also a great idea, even for robotics control. AI image processing is accessible at hobbyist level, these days and would contribute to automating the garbage hunting, as well as giving POV from a manual driving perspective, too. Could be a great little community group project, specific to creating garbage hunters at a kayak scale, but also boating clubs, both RC or full scale.
wow, so cool, I run racing rc boats and we run our water cooling intakes on the rudder as the prop pushes the water into it, so i would put a bit of tube that extends out just beyond the prop.
This would be super useful in Miami or South Florida in general... Maybe bigger but still small and light enough to get close to seawalls in Biscayne bay and such. Interesting build
Ok now its time to make it self sustaning(with minor maintenance)!! Solar for power, self detected trash,self drive to pickup, self detect full, and a whole nother device to empty the trash payload into larger bin.
seems like weight needs to be centered or a little bit further forward since once you get trash it will weigh on the back. And/or put the camera on the front rail?
This is a sweet project. Years ago before drones were mainstream and just called quadcopters I made a mosquito-fogging drone for a school that is right along a marsh. It worked out well for the children who play outside during recess. I love building. I'm going to have to give this a go as our marina is always full of plastic bottles and can rings.
I got some ideas for improvements like a motor to pull the net up out of the water when not in use that would decrease drag. Or a drone that find trash in head of time to save time or even flexible solar panels on the boat so it can charge if it dies in the water and how about if it were an autonomous sworn. It could clean a larger area in a very small amount of time and it would be so much more efficient. This negating the negative side effects of the boat. I’m excited for the second one
This is awesome and definitely got a like. The only things I would do differently is mount the receiver in a top spar with the antennas out, bigger extended props for enough power to go upstream with a full net and a bigger net. It's awesome and inspiring to see you try something new and make something useful.
First off, Happy Belated Birthday! I was actually checking out that exact 3D printer the other day lol. The Junk Skimmer was a great idea, now if you made a bigger one with a deeper net, you could catch fish with it lol.
Thank you for the plans! My exact thoughts were I want this for my swimming pool, and there it was you had it in the pool👍🤓 thanks for the files on the boat build. I subscribed to ya Drew keep up the great work
❤love it, brilliant, I've been designing a catamaran to print on my CR30 print mill.. want a 3m pontoon but was thinking a 1m RC scale test makes sense.. collecting plastic out of the local canal is definitely happening 👌
Hey just a little tip for the 3d printing clean up use flush cutters to remove supports and brims/skirts it is much easier. Also instead of getting a longer drive shaft could you angle the shaft down more?
All the weight in the rear. Bow out the water and stern nearly beneath the water. So much room for improvement. Mount the net close to the bow, so weight is more centered. It takes a bit of testing to find the right spot to not go to far forward and stuff the nose.
Nicely done. I feel like a project that is made to remove plastics from bodies of water and is itself made of 3D printed plastic should emphasize how that plastic (PLA) is itself less of a problem since it's actually biodegradable.
I didn’t know this but looks like you are correct! Still a problem as it needs specific conditions to decompose but somewhat of an improvement over oil based plastic. Thanks for the info!
Cool idea. To solve your problem with the motor and help balance the weight better, is to change your design and move the motors to a mid engine configuration, dropping the engines and props under the boat/water, completely immersed in water your problem will be gone.
Nope. Just because I have a stethoscope, doesn't make me a doctor. Next time, do due diligence research before you come up with a quick and easy idea for a video to gets lots of views and make you your YT $$, piggybacking on the most recent trending thing. Just looking at it before it collects anything it's ass heavy with all the electronics etc in back, now add some stuff in the net and the bow is up out of the water, engines & batteries, mid way up the hull and below will help balance it and cure your problem.
Please please come to Washington DC on the Potomac River. Trash ranges from wrappers and tennis balls to sometimes a plastic bag with a whole takeout container
My videos tend to do a little better if they get more likes so I’d appreciate that very much! 👍 Also curious for the future: would you prefer 1. The current RUclips placed ads (5ish ads through the video), or 2. Less youtube ads (one at beginning and one at end) and an integrated sponsorship somewhere in the video (60-90 seconds)?
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I use an ad blocker so I never see ads lol.
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If you want to test your boat visit my city you will be able to also test how much trash your boat will be able to carry🤣🤣
Whichever makes you more money so you'll keep making more videos
Not only are you Talented with Building and using both sides of your brain,
You’re also a good person that cares about our planet…
I cannot wait to see what else YOUR CREATIVE MIND WILL COME UP WITH….
Very, wry talented in sooooooooo many ways. Love it 🥰
Couple of things that could be improved, from a fellow RC enthusiast who also owns multiple 3D printers:
3D prints are not watertight. You WILL have water leaking into your boat if you leave it in the water long enough. It'd be ideal if you sealed the hull using resin or something similar.
The net will propably tangle up into the propellers, so I'd move that to the front of the boat and have it run through the middle all the way to the end of the boat. That way your props stay clear of any possible tangles.
Print this with ABS, ASA or some other high temperature filament instead of PLA. PLA gets soft at quite low temperatures, it easily deforms under direct sunlight and it's also very brittle, so your spars are quite prone to breaking.
Do yourself a favor and get some heatset inserts, it's much stronger than screwing directly into plastic. Just be careful not to get the ones that have vertical ribbing, but the ones that are diagonal. The vertical ones are mainly used for wood, and they're very bad when used with 3D prints.
Shift the center of mass forward. On a couple of shots it looked like your boat was super close to taking in water through the rear hatch because it was sitting so low. Move the batteries forward, or move the net forward. This way your boat won't end up being a submarine.
collaboration in the works? !
i dip my 3d printed parts in melted paraffin if they need to repel or contain water.
These are great suggestions! I agree with ABS and putting center of gravity further up. My only suggestion would be an airboat design as the props ALWAYS get caught on weeds and stuff.
Edit: Also it is all sealed up??? What! What if a component or wire breaks. How you gonna thread cables etc.? If one piece breaks you gotta really go into fixing it.
@@stevenette4738 Oh, I didn't mean fill the hull with resin. You just need to add a layer of resin to the hull. Think painting epoxy onto the hull
@@ianr2002 I know, it just seems like all the parts are epoxied together so fixing a cable would be a pain to thread back through the strut channels. Maybe not, looks like a big enough hole?
The plastic which has been collected by the boat could be used to create filament for the 3d printer
pet is weak and a very useless filament for practical work, making figurines out of it is the only use or a vase.
Invent new method of making incredibly durable plastic from recycled plastic
Make 3D printed vehicles and boats with nets to capture plastic in ocean and landfills
Convert captured material into printing material
Print more boats and cars
Capture more plastic and convert more plastic
*infinite plastic cleanup glitch*
This guy is becoming the new king of random
Keep you guessing on what I’ll release haha
Uhhhhhh boat mk 2?
Rip grant
I Did A Thing has some competition
@@DrewBuildsStuff poopie
I think your video has the clearest description of a project build that I have seen in a long time. The concept is a great one and could definitely be developed further. Great stuff!
Slick boat! I do have a suggestion though: Right now the flat-back hulls drag a large pocket of water around behind them in a low-pressure zone. If you make the keel of each hull narrow back around the motors you would reduce the size of the pocket and also reduce the drag and turbulence it creates.
One more basement dwelling internet troll who thinks that he knows everything about the world because he learnt it on the internet. These keyboard master craftsmen have not made a single thing in their lives but feel like they are experts because they saw an expert doing it on some tv show.
Drew - I just wish I knew more about electronics to understand some of what you talks about but I absolutely love seeing your videos and seeing the unique things you come up with.
It’s pretty new to me as well so kind of hard to explain that part ha. Like I said in the video though, there are a lot of RUclipsrs will tons of knowledge on that stuff! Thanks for watching
Amazing design dude
that sounds like an awesome and fun solution to a bad problem
Awesome and fun, yes. But not a solution for anything.
To explain the mixes… or try to at least.
Each joystick has two axis of movement, each axis represents a channel. We have two joysticks, so we have 4 channels. The switches can also function as channels. Each joystick or switch channel will directly correspond with a channel on the receiver. If we want to control two channels with the output of one channel, we use a mix. In this case, channel 2 was mixed so the receiver would output the same signal to channel 2 and channel 5. Channel 3 is commonly known as the roll(for planes) or yaw channel(boats and cars). We mix channel 3 to so when it is to the right, it outputs a signal to the right motor(the one connected to ch 5), and when the stick is to the left, it sends a signal to ch2.
Not sure if this clarified a bunch, but I gave it a shot :)
Also great video! Quickly becoming one of my fav creators, got hooked on the ebike trailer build!
Z
That's so awesome dude!
Great job! Thanks for doing something to Keep America Beautiful! I saw someone on RUclips take recyclable plastic bottles, cut off the top and bottom, put the bottle through a homemade cutter of the same thickness as their 3D printer nozzle, and turning the bottle into one long strip. And finally, pass the strip through a heated tube that reshapes the strip into cord that can now be used as stock to use for more projects... like making a boat that picks up plastic bottles!
He *really* missed the opportunity to say he’s fighting fire with fire
Combine this with a solar panel, autonomous mission software, and a camera with image recognition software trained to spot trash. This would also make for a cool fish finder drone if you put a sonar scanner on the bottom
Finally a video about building an RC boat where somebody actually speaks and gives an explanation of what's going on.
I was starting to think that everybody in the RC boat community was completely mute.
Nice, for the pool skimmer you could add image recognition and pathfinding so it can find the leaves itself!
look at this guy helping the environment bro build a mini version of mark rober’s team seas boats
Wow drew, this is amazing and it is just so satisfying to see everything fit in place
You should put a solar panel on top to keep the battery charged
A man here in Norway have built big fingshing boat using somethink like a big fingsing note to clean the oceans from plastic and working with reseach. Best wishes from Arne in Norway
This is a wonderful invention I love it, keep the environment clean bravo thank you for showing us
I have a science fair coming up and I'm going to make a rc boat which cleans the river, like your one! I had a lot of questions about the mechanism and rc transmitter and your video helped a lot.
Thank you!
Great! Thanks for watching!
Your videos are really well made, nice footage, and well explained.
For me, i really love the electronic aspect and the process to make these products!
Thanks for watching!
Great job and thanks for the clean up.
Super inspiring project! Has me thinking about what I can do with my printer too now
So many options! This opened up a ton of video ideas for the future
If you do a V2 I think it would make a lot of sense to use 2 Liter bottles for the pontoons, probably 4 of them. They're already water tight, about the right size, lighter than PLA hulls while being less likely to break transporting the boat or being in the hot sun and you'd be recycling them which would cut down significantly on the amount of printed plastic in the hulls which would both be more eco friendly and would be less of a project for anyone looking to duplicate. Downsides would be that you'd have to make your propellers external to the bottles and you'd have to store the electronics somewhere other than the hulls.
Also in the interest of doing more without wasting as much, you can get replacement nets for pool skimmers and then you wouldn't be throwing away the frame and pole to get the nets. You could probably also use mesh laundry bags for the net which would be cheaper still (they're like 2 or 3 bucks at walmart).
For sure that could be an option. I did mention in the video briefly that this will also be used as a toy rc speed boat once I get the propeller issue figured out. Would everyone be complaining as much of I had bought the boat from someone else? 🤷♂️
@@DrewBuildsStuff Sorry for the misunderstanding I'm not complaining, merely providing additional design thoughts. That being said I was about 30 seconds into the video and was struck by the irony of making a boat out of plastic and putting it in the water with the goal of removing plastic from the water. Besides the humor of the irony, my suggestions were simply in the thought-train of "how could we make this cheaper and more accessible so people could do this en-masse?" Maybe you're going to use it as a toy as well and that's fine, but probably most people who would replicate your project would be doing it for water-borne trash removal. If you scale the use of printed plastic to 100 more boats the savings just seem worth it to design around recycling bottles.
This sounds like you could do your own video of a cheap no-3D print version 😉
Using plastic to beat plastic. The literal meaning of fighting evil with evil. Cool
well done, i am considering building one to clean the rivers around Montreal
I love your videos, keem em up! 😝🙃
Thanks for watching!
very good job
with solar panel and autonomism it will have a big potencial
You are very talented, awesome build😀😀
Thanks for watching!!
The giant ocean ones are so cool cleaning up the Pacific ocean and rivers
Thank You Drew for All that you are doing for our Planet Earth....
Peace.. Shalom.. Salam.. Namaste
🙏🏻 😊 ✌ ☮ ❤ 🕊
this was awesome!!! the only thing id like to suggest would be... MAYBE you could 3D print some sort of basket or cage like piece to protect the props. I think this could help a ton because seeing as this boat was made to help clean... the chances of running over some improperly discarded fishing line are rather high id imagine! I think this would be a good mod to help protect your project and would also be good for folks to have who download your files and print their own to help protect THEIR project.
Thanks, this will make a great RC boat recovery boat.. I am printing one now.
Brother you are a true pro. Greenpeace will appreciate it !!!
This is absolutely amazing. Love all but the the cutting without clamping.
Great idea and execution. Similar kind of boat I made for my pool to collect leaves and other debris from water surface. It is acting as a floating skimmer. Next step is autonomous boat charging from solar panel and may be, even, sort of vision system that will spot floating garbage and will pick it up,
Great engineering and skill keep up the good work 👏
13:48 I feel you so hard. I planned on making a huge RC crawler, put maybe a 100h work into it. Now I'm realizing that the whole suspension is basically trash and I have to redo eveything, from the wishbone to a new chain drive.
Anyways, love your video style and it's a super nice project!
I guess I'll wait for next video for the package
👍😎👍
There is a slum in Nigeria where this R/C not could be useful. There is a lot of trash there due to the government dumping their garbage around their area. It is a sad situation. Introducing this the the kids their would amaze them. I am definitely using this boat. Thanks for working on a project like this.
It strike me that this would scale to a pair of HDPE kayaks (with larger motors and ESCs, of course) and robotising it with ultrasonic sensors for boundary/obstacle detection or even a small GPS unit. This would enable presetting a route. Using a wireless camera is a also a great idea, even for robotics control. AI image processing is accessible at hobbyist level, these days and would contribute to automating the garbage hunting, as well as giving POV from a manual driving perspective, too. Could be a great little community group project, specific to creating garbage hunters at a kayak scale, but also boating clubs, both RC or full scale.
Great job - very inspiring. Thank you for the video!
this deserves more views. i hope the algorithm gives it a boost
That's really IMPRESSIVE!👍👍
Hey drew I Love ur video, but can you please try to make the Clearbot, but Rc and just using the fsi6x (3d printed)
Fantastic work!
try lake of the ozarks we go there every forth of july and spot a lot of garbage fromother people but you might have some fun!
I’ll add it to the list! Never been there. Thanks for watching
@@DrewBuildsStuff thanks for responding
wow, so cool, I run racing rc boats and we run our water cooling intakes on the rudder as the prop pushes the water into it, so i would put a bit of tube that extends out just beyond the prop.
Awesome, love the engineering !
The vid is so well made keep up the great work love the vids
This would be super useful in Miami or South Florida in general... Maybe bigger but still small and light enough to get close to seawalls in Biscayne bay and such. Interesting build
brilliant idea, for a lake river and a pool, and some of us would have loved to see your package
Great build and excellent concept. I’m a new subscriber.
you are a genius, greetings from Baku Azerbaijan 🤗🙏✊✊✊🎣🎣🎣🎣
Ok now its time to make it self sustaning(with minor maintenance)!! Solar for power, self detected trash,self drive to pickup, self detect full, and a whole nother device to empty the trash payload into larger bin.
seems like weight needs to be centered or a little bit further forward since once you get trash it will weigh on the back.
And/or put the camera on the front rail?
This is a sweet project. Years ago before drones were mainstream and just called quadcopters I made a mosquito-fogging drone for a school that is right along a marsh. It worked out well for the children who play outside during recess. I love building. I'm going to have to give this a go as our marina is always full of plastic bottles and can rings.
I got some ideas for improvements like a motor to pull the net up out of the water when not in use that would decrease drag. Or a drone that find trash in head of time to save time or even flexible solar panels on the boat so it can charge if it dies in the water and how about if it were an autonomous sworn. It could clean a larger area in a very small amount of time and it would be so much more efficient. This negating the negative side effects of the boat. I’m excited for the second one
I would add a waterproof proximity sensor under the boat to avoid underwater obstacles that could jam the boat.
That is a good idea. Prop’s could get jammed if running in areas with heavy debris
This dudes content is underrated af
Your going to blow up soon man!
Thanks for watching!
This is awesome and definitely got a like. The only things I would do differently is mount the receiver in a top spar with the antennas out, bigger extended props for enough power to go upstream with a full net and a bigger net. It's awesome and inspiring to see you try something new and make something useful.
First off, Happy Belated Birthday!
I was actually checking out that exact 3D printer the other day lol.
The Junk Skimmer was a great idea, now if you made a bigger one with a deeper net, you could catch fish with it lol.
The fish will sink your boat! :D
This would be a neat thing to implement at local parks or water water ways ( even some crowd sourcing to do allow non owners to do some collection)
New to the channel really enjoy your videos ! You do really nice work too !! Glad RUclips recommended your channel to me !
Thanks for watching 🙂
adding a small solar panel would be very good as well as the longer props.
So cool! can't wait to see an update on this.
Thank you for the plans! My exact thoughts were I want this for my swimming pool, and there it was you had it in the pool👍🤓 thanks for the files on the boat build. I subscribed to ya Drew keep up the great work
❤love it, brilliant, I've been designing a catamaran to print on my CR30 print mill.. want a 3m pontoon but was thinking a 1m RC scale test makes sense.. collecting plastic out of the local canal is definitely happening 👌
Hey man, i appreciated the video and great idea for the planet!
Hey just a little tip for the 3d printing clean up use flush cutters to remove supports and brims/skirts it is much easier. Also instead of getting a longer drive shaft could you angle the shaft down more?
I’ll try that out! 3d printing was a brand new experience so definitely still some improvement on that process
@22:00 3 is surely a good number!! Loved this project... Loads of love from India... I wish, I could do the same here!! :(
Congrats man, I'm still at the part of designing my boat. xD I really like your design too
It's funny how he's throwing plastic in the water to take plastic out of the water🤣🤣
As an RC Enthusiast I really enjoyed this kind of video, you're saving planets while enjoying the hobby! Hahaha
All the weight in the rear. Bow out the water and stern nearly beneath the water. So much room for improvement. Mount the net close to the bow, so weight is more centered. It takes a bit of testing to find the right spot to not go to far forward and stuff the nose.
Amazing
You should trail behind it a big black bag with holes in to let the water escape, might give you more success
Nicely done. I feel like a project that is made to remove plastics from bodies of water and is itself made of 3D printed plastic should emphasize how that plastic (PLA) is itself less of a problem since it's actually biodegradable.
I didn’t know this but looks like you are correct! Still a problem as it needs specific conditions to decompose but somewhat of an improvement over oil based plastic. Thanks for the info!
A plastic boat to collect plastic rubbish, the very definition of fighting fire with fire.
Great video mate 😊
Nicely done.
Cool idea. To solve your problem with the motor and help balance the weight better, is to change your design and move the motors to a mid engine configuration, dropping the engines and props under the boat/water, completely immersed in water your problem will be gone.
Any solutions to make this design work better? Will the longer props help?
Nope. Just because I have a stethoscope, doesn't make me a doctor. Next time, do due diligence research before you come up with a quick and easy idea for a video to gets lots of views and make you your YT $$, piggybacking on the most recent trending thing.
Just looking at it before it collects anything it's ass heavy with all the electronics etc in back, now add some stuff in the net and the bow is up out of the water, engines & batteries, mid way up the hull and below will help balance it and cure your problem.
This video is absolutely crazy, co tongue the hard work. Unfortunately I don't have a 3d printer but I would love do construct that boat
Very environment friendly boat
Like a roomba for a pool 👍
Haha yes had the automated grid and you are all set!
This video is awesome!
Please please come to Washington DC on the Potomac River. Trash ranges from wrappers and tennis balls to sometimes a plastic bag with a whole takeout container
I’ll add it to the list 👍
This is so awesome. Hopefully it can be scalled up for larger water ways. But way to go
Brilliant idea- well done.
Just found you channel, really liking it 👍
You could throw a solar panel on top of that and get so much more range.
Incredible
i can easily imagine a swarm of autonomous versions that local governments and councils can deploy into city rivers, great idea and great execution!
I really enjoy your builds keep it up Drew
and maybe for the next modification if its possible consider using solar power to charge the batteries
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I think its amazing that you live in such a clean and tidy place you had to throw your own rubbish into the lake, just to collect it again!!
There's plenty of little waterways here in Buffalo that could use some cleaning up, maybe I should build one for over here.
Awesome build and idea. Try your local park lakes.