RC Submarine Cylinder

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  • biggsgolf
    Captain

    • Jan 2020
    • 987

    #1

    RC Submarine Cylinder

    So I have been designing a cylinder in part based on Ron's R&R Cylinders. I am building prototype for myself, and will use the STL files for a friend of mine and I to build him one. The files are printed in resin. It takes 557ML of resin and 28 hours of printing. I started with the end caps to be sure I could make the cylinder pressure proof. Please note that starting with a perfectly smooth (no sides) circle is important. Tinkercad for example, circles have sides. My design has o'rings that have a larger diameter than the tubes I.D., so they compress to the end caps and the tube. The bow en cap houses the dive planes servo, creating additional forward cargo space.
    Once I designed the end caps I had a pressure proof body, yay!
    Next I designed the equipment trays, mounts etc. The sections mount to each other via ss bolts, screws, and brass threaded inserts, all openings for these were designed in the files.
    There are eight sections to print.
    Next I will be installing all the electronics, motor, pump, esc's, rx, on/off switch, tubes, AD2, DC3, etc.
    Cylinder is 19.5" long, this ballast tank will be 165.1 MM in length. Thanks Bob for covering how to cut the tube! Thanks David M for the cup seals.



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  • Das Boot
    Vice Admiral

    • Dec 2019
    • 1515

    #2
    Nice work. Keep us posted.
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    • SubSteve
      Lieutenant Commander

      • Apr 2022
      • 121

      #3
      This is looking very nice! I like the R&R design as well. I love to be able to work on the wiring without having to leave so much slack in the harness to allow disassembly. Keep this up!

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      • biggsgolf
        Captain

        • Jan 2020
        • 987

        #4
        Originally posted by Das Boot
        Nice work. Keep us posted.
        Thanks, appreciate that

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        • biggsgolf
          Captain

          • Jan 2020
          • 987

          #5
          Originally posted by SubSteve
          This is looking very nice! I like the R&R design as well. I love to be able to work on the wiring without having to leave so much slack in the harness to allow disassembly. Keep this up!
          I agree, thanks


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          • Subculture
            Admiral

            • Feb 2009
            • 2450

            #6
            Even if the files have some tessellation, you should get a decent seal with o-rings if you have the grooves sized correctly for adequate squish as the seal will conform to the shape of the bulkhead.

            Also using a larger cross section seal and softer shore rating can help with less even surfaces, although it's more difficult to find seals below 70 shore in my experience.

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            • biggsgolf
              Captain

              • Jan 2020
              • 987

              #7
              Originally posted by Subculture
              Even if the files have some tessellation, you should get a decent seal with o-rings if you have the grooves sized correctly for adequate squish as the seal will conform to the shape of the bulkhead.

              Also using a larger cross section seal and softer shore rating can help with less even surfaces, although it's more difficult to find seals below 70 shore in my experience.
              Yes, I designed and tested the end caps first. Took many tries, so the end cap design can easily be adjusted for another cylinder with a different I.D.

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              • biggsgolf
                Captain

                • Jan 2020
                • 987

                #8
                Mounted the motor, servos, servo arms, driveshaft, and control rods with wheel collars for adjusting the control rods.

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                • biggsgolf
                  Captain

                  • Jan 2020
                  • 987

                  #9
                  Here you can see the driveshaft alignment, perfect for the eventual coupler

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                  • biggsgolf
                    Captain

                    • Jan 2020
                    • 987

                    #10
                    So I want to eliminate the crimp in tubes that attach to this pump, so made "180 degree manifolds"


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                    • biggsgolf
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                      • Jan 2020
                      • 987

                      #11
                      Better pic of how they work.
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                      • biggsgolf
                        Captain

                        • Jan 2020
                        • 987

                        #12
                        Anybody used Dichtol AM Hydro on resin prints?

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                        • biggsgolf
                          Captain

                          • Jan 2020
                          • 987

                          #13
                          Since it is probable that water will sit in the resin 180 manifolds, I am aborting them, just not comfortable trying to coat the insides of them.. Working on making a resin printed miter box for cutting the cylinders

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                          • biggsgolf
                            Captain

                            • Jan 2020
                            • 987

                            #14
                            re-purposing my 70's forceps to align and tighten the control rod collars, lol




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                            • redboat219
                              Admiral

                              • Dec 2008
                              • 3409

                              #15
                              Originally posted by biggsgolf
                              So I want to eliminate the crimp in tubes that attach to this pump, so made "180 degree manifolds"


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                              Make it simple, make strong, make it work!

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