3D Printing is a relatively new concept for model building! I got started in it building and flying RC Aircraft. Right off we had issues with the materials used (PLA at the time) but over time they came out with different filament types and the proper adhesives for joining the various parts together. With the onset of new printing machines and filaments and after many hours of designing and in flight failures, the concept came together and 3D printing airplanes has made its way into that hobby!
I really understand full well that this new Submarine building concept is not for everyone. Those of you that are "Old School" I understand. I am not trying to change the way it has always been done, and I really admire and respect those of you that build using those old school technics that work so well!
What I do here with 3D printing is a totally new learning process for sure! We are dealing with Submarines and a totally different environment (Water & Pressures) There is going to be lots of learning and I am sure some failures. My hope here is that some day with lots of trial and error I will wind up with a fully 3D Printed Submarine and a viable 3D printed static diving system. My process will be to fabricate an acceptable WTC that will allow my Submarine to run on the surface, then I will move on to a dynamic diving system, and then on to a 3D Printed Submarine with static diving capability.
With all this in mind, please feel free to chime in!
Rob
"Firemen can stand the heat."
I really understand full well that this new Submarine building concept is not for everyone. Those of you that are "Old School" I understand. I am not trying to change the way it has always been done, and I really admire and respect those of you that build using those old school technics that work so well!
What I do here with 3D printing is a totally new learning process for sure! We are dealing with Submarines and a totally different environment (Water & Pressures) There is going to be lots of learning and I am sure some failures. My hope here is that some day with lots of trial and error I will wind up with a fully 3D Printed Submarine and a viable 3D printed static diving system. My process will be to fabricate an acceptable WTC that will allow my Submarine to run on the surface, then I will move on to a dynamic diving system, and then on to a 3D Printed Submarine with static diving capability.
With all this in mind, please feel free to chime in!
Rob
"Firemen can stand the heat."
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