3D Printing Super Light Complex Wing Geometry!
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- A quick timelapse to show the possibilities of 3d printing for model wing creation. Useful for scale RC and wind tunnel testing. Part is printed on a Prusa I3MK3S.
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Neat time lapse however some explanation of what you are doing would sure help those trying to learn something!!
quick overview of how it can be done. nice video! The specifics about how to use solidworks can be found in many other videos for those complaining people out there xD
that was awesome sir, what is the material used for this kind of 3dprinted wing?
Could you please expand on why you save them as 2 separate .STL files? Can wait to try this myself after work, your vid is a godsend.
the skin is just a surface
Try using a microphone next time!!! No Volume!!
Can you update the stl link please? Would like to do some testing for an engineering class
I am getting stuck at SurfaceCut1 following your example. It's giving me an error geometry error.
Hi
Can you tell me please what I am doing wrong?
I got files from thingerverse of a wing part and put it to cura and scaled it as it was a bit too big and put preview and it was not printing the outside skin only the inside when I reset scale it was printing everything.
Hi sir, how to make F3k DLG, stl file?
If you check out my other series on the brabazon it will give you some insight, but I have not completed that due to solidworks issues.
How on Earth am I going to do this with Fusion 360, it looks way too complicated.
I can't comment directly on Fusion, but I know Inventor has the same kind of tools and so I'd imagine Fusion does as well. They'd just be called something else
@94982 Thanks so much ! I'll give it a try
this is easier to do in fusion
hard to listen to your voice when you dont put any air through your nose
Was this video made just for your showing off? .. No way to learn something from thois acceleratd way, just yes, it can be done. I hope you are not a teacher in your work time
it's an overview of the method
not a CAD tutorial
if you know CAD already you can easily recreate this