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  • wlambing
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    Yes, welcome back! My disruption to the building/running cycle has too been overcome. Every day finds something done on one of them!
    Oh, stay off your Harley-the cars don't care!!!!! ;)

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by Scrappy
    Long overdue update. Recovering from a broken neck after a really bad car accident. Parts are rolling in, time to get this thing going again.
    Welcome back from the brink. Proceed!

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  • Scrappy
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    Long overdue update. Recovering from a broken neck after a really bad car accident. Parts are rolling in, time to get this thing going again.
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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by Rick Teskey
    An ear ring , corvett and hair plugs might be quicker but not as rewarding....maybe. good luck
    OTFLMFAO!!! Spot on, Rick. You nasty Canadian, you!

    David
    Old Fart and good with it

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  • Rick Teskey
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    An ear ring , corvett and hair plugs might be quicker but not as rewarding....maybe. good luck

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  • Scrappy
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    Long overdue update! First few layers of fiber glass down, very happy with the adhesion after much sanding.

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  • Scrappy
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    Originally posted by Subculture
    Have you thought about how you'll get it out of the drink- will weigh a fair bit full of water.
    I have a few ideas in work, that is the best part of this hobby, getting to think outside and inside the box.

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  • Subculture
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    Have you thought about how you'll get it out of the drink- will weigh a fair bit full of water.

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  • Scrappy
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    Time to print the back half!

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  • Scrappy
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    Once all the printing is done! Then it is go time!

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by Scrappy
    Almost time to start a build thread!
    Talk'n parts done. Get to it!

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  • Scrappy
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    Almost time to start a build thread!

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  • bwi 971
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    Originally posted by Scrappy
    Quick update, 3D printing a 1/6 scale submersible takes time!
    ......it used to take a lot more time before 3D printing......all the heavy lifting was done by the person who made the 3D model........we are lucky to see all this stuff happening.
    Don't know the nozzle diameter you are using....but when you print low quality/bigger layer height....a 0.6 or 0.8mm nozzle will reduce print times significaly.

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  • Scrappy
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    Quick update, 3D printing a 1/6 scale submersible takes time!

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