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  • Thorbrandr
    Lieutenant Commander

    • Mar 2022
    • 151

    #1

    3D printing

    All,

    A question here for a semi retired guy enjoying time with hobbies finally.....

    A long term project is my SM U-35. I have done a fair amount of Epoxy/Kevlar layup. Learned that from the shipwright who built the masts for the the USS Constellation (the wood one, not the FFG under construction). I was planning on doing a lost foam model for the U-35 with a Kevlar hull, but I have to wonder if a 3D printer is the way to go. Prices are coming down, and I have time to deal with availability. If so, which model? EEGLO Jupiter or something else?

    Thoughts?

    Chris


  • SubDude
    Captain

    • Dec 2019
    • 821

    #2
    Are you looking at resin printing or filament?

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    • Thorbrandr
      Lieutenant Commander

      • Mar 2022
      • 151

      #3
      Originally posted by SubDude
      Are you looking at resin printing or filament?
      I frankly don't know. I have seen filament used - we had one in a lab, but some of the resin stuff looks good as well. What I don't have a good read on is how strong the materials are, etc.

      Chris

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      • SubDude
        Captain

        • Dec 2019
        • 821

        #4
        Originally posted by Thorbrandr

        I frankly don't know. I have seen filament used - we had one in a lab, but some of the resin stuff looks good as well. What I don't have a good read on is how strong the materials are, etc.

        Chris
        I don't have much experience yet with resin printed hulls but my filament printed ABS hulls are proving to be strong and durable. Do you have files to print a U-35?

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        • Thorbrandr
          Lieutenant Commander

          • Mar 2022
          • 151

          #5
          Originally posted by SubDude

          I don't have much experience yet with resin printed hulls but my filament printed ABS hulls are proving to be strong and durable. Do you have files to print a U-35?

          I settled on a Ender 6, and after some major fits with ASA I upgraded to a Micro Swiss direct drive print head. It is now printing ASA hull sections on a UB1 very reliably.

          I need to design the U-35. Have been collecting references. Super detail is not the goal, at least on the first go.

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