RC Airboat
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Hi everyone, This is an RC air boat I designed. All the part are 3D printed with the exception of the RC components. The list of parts needed to have a fully functioning boat is below. All the RC parts I used can be found on amazon and will be included in links below.This model was designed to print on the Creality Cr-10/s This design has been printed and tested and works really well. I will be uploading a revision 2 which includes a slightly different steering mechanism that directs the air from the fans instead of using a rudder in the water. Feel free to leave a comment if you like the design or have any suggestions for me! A big shout out to LiVis, he designed and customized the Propellers I used in this design, a link to his creation here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2378965 Parts you have to print: 1 - Airboat V3 hull 1- ring 1 1- ring 2 1- Angleasm 1- cover 2- elevator 2- elevator adapter 2- Motor Clamp 2- propeller6060-shaft5-st12-blade3 ( Check out LiVis's page for more options) 1- rudder 1- ruddertop 2- rudderholder 1- servoext RC parts you need: 2- motors (I used 2 brushless 2200KV motor linked below) 2- ECS 1- Transmitter & Receiver (At least 4ch) 2- 9 gram servos 2- lipo batteries All RC parts I used are linked in the section below. Parts you need that you have lying around the house: -a few inches of wire or small metal rod or even a paper clip to connect the servo's to their devices -a few screws to assemble ( Approximately 12 screws) , should be roughly 2.5mm in diameter and 10-15mm long -8 bolts (& nuts) to bolt on the motors to the hull (Approximately 2 inches long, 2-3mm diameter, can be larger but you'd have to drill out the holes to the correct size) If you need any help with assembly, comment or send me a note and I can help out. https://youtu.be/kNd1Z_I_YgM note:I did not have time to print the cover before I recorded this video, hence the piece of plastic taped over the top.
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