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Are the side charges printable as separate pieces or integrated with the hull? Would be nice if they were separate as you can model the boat with or without them. Also a good way of covering the longitudinal seam.Last edited by redboat219; 02-03-2023, 09:33 PM.Make it simple, make strong, make it work! -
Surface runner or dive capable?Originally posted by rwtdiver
I am building this model to set for RC operation
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Permanently attached or removable (with magnets)?Last edited by redboat219; 02-21-2023, 10:37 AM.Make it simple, make strong, make it work!Comment
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Going with a radial hull separation instead of the traditional longitudinal L, U, or Z cut?Originally posted by rwtdiverI have the hull sections on the X-Craft all glued up, including the side charges.
The stern section will be attached later after all the control surface linkages and the propeller shaft has been installed. Leaving it off at this point will allow better access to the linkage installations.
Rob
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Last edited by redboat219; 02-25-2023, 02:31 AM.Make it simple, make strong, make it work!Comment
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Rob et all,
Going with 1/8" control surface shafts is pretty typical, but overkill in a lot of cases. That area of the stern is very thin and very prone to breakage due to the printing orientation. A common issue with a lot of 3D models I've put together. Going with a 1/16" control shaft linkage and a 3/32" OD bushing will help keep meat in that mounting point.
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Yo do it like you want it. I have no issues with that and my comment was not meant disrespectful. I just wanted to point out that the designer of the files was not "over technical" in his approach but went for the original look. And back in the days, rotary feedthroughs were easier to seal and safer than linear ones. That's why the X-Craft and many other boats had theses lever/push rod designs .Originally posted by rwtdiver
Andreas,
Not to be respectful of you, Daivid Merriman lll, Bob Martin, and others that I put into the category of perfectionitis, and I do hold you all in very high regard! But I do not fit into that group, nor do I want to. All my boats are 3D printed (total 24) except for 2 which are kits that I purchased from Bob Martin (Nautilus Drydocks) All my boats have WTC's, some work & some don't! I got into this hobby not for the realism, but for the joy of building and experimentation.
I just want to build the British X-Craft and for the joy of building it and maybe pass on some other ideas and methods of building it. If it looks reasonably close to scale, then I will be happy!
My last comment on this subject is, I do have health issues which dictate what I can do and can't do, and I just want to leave it at that!
Andreas, Thank you for chiming in and offering your respected advice as always!
Rob
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