I should hopefully be able to get one there. Need to find suitable landing gear so I can finish the redesign. Also need a flight stabilizer for some testing.
Don't know anything about that particular printer, but the Tronxy name says stay away to me. The only Tronxy printers I've seen people mess with a very low quality, and they had a lot of trouble.
Print time for the plane should be around 55 - 60 hours depending on settings and printer for PETG. PLA can be done faster at 45-50 hours.
I can't read vietnamese, so I'm not sure if that has a heated bed. But at 500x500 it may require some upgrades, as heating something that big can get expensive to do right.
ooooh, i remember seeing this a while back... Finally just ordered my first 3d printer. Can't wait to get to the level where i can start printing planes!
got my Emax 2306 with a Hobbywing Platinum 40A ESC, a pair of EMAX ES08MAII Servos, and a Pair of AHTEC Skyline 4S 14.8V Lipos ready, Planes almost fully printed, just need to assemble it all..... Wondering if i can tie in a BeagleBone Blue and Ardupilot, or Pixhawk.... is there enough room.
got my Emax 2306 with a Hobbywing Platinum 40A ESC, a pair of EMAX ES08MAII Servos, and a Pair of AHTEC Skyline 4S 14.8V Lipos ready, Planes almost fully printed, just need to assemble it all..... Wondering if i can tie in a BeagleBone Blue and Ardupilot, or Pixhawk.... is there enough room.
Does it sound right that scaled to 72" The Northern_Pike is 10 kg when printed is finish. Is it posible to fly ? going to need a larger motor, prop and esc for sure.
so, can you clarify simplify3D settings for this model scaled to 200% printed via 0.8mm head... ive done a test print scaled %200.00 on XYZ
however the print preview looks quite compressed in height.
Sorry, we started Apple harvest and I've been busy. Looks like you've got it figured out though. I never calculated the weight on a 72% version, but could do so later this weekend. 10kg sounds like an awful lot.
I would think cubic wing loading should go down a good bit for a larger plane, so if you get a power system that's a good fit it should fly awesome.
Has anybody printed this on an Ender 3 using Cura? I cant seem to find the setting that will slice the inner rib structures. If so, i would really appreciate it if you could send me your cura print profile that I could import to make it work. Thanks for any help you can lend.
Has anybody printed this on an Ender 3 using Cura? I cant seem to find the setting that will slice the inner rib structures. If so, i would really appreciate it if you could send me your cura print profile that I could import to make it work. Thanks for any help you can lend.
On Thingiverse there is a profile called thinwallAirplanePLA.curaprofile that I have tried to use but it does not seem to work on my Ender 3. Maybe you will have better luck.