3D Printed USOS Seaview project

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  • Rick Teskey
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    Are there any intake grills on the nacells in the file?

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  • rwtdiver
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    Originally posted by Rick Teskey
    If you don't want it...
    Steven,

    As to the color of the Seaview, I will most likely stay with a lighter grey. Slide rule! Now that would be a subject to pursue. I never did get the hang of one of those in my youth.

    Three more boats in progress and running out of space in my work shop!

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    22 boats built, and still building! Just not sure how a 58" Seaview is going to fit in. But, I will find a way!! :-))

    Rob
    "Firemen can stand the heat."
    Last edited by rwtdiver; 03-18-2024, 03:19 PM.

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  • Albacore 569
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    The model to dress Adm Nelson's office film set in 'Voyage'. Later Baseheart. I like the darker gray, but the lighter gray was probably because it probably photographed better in the 20 century Fox pond?

    We all grew up drooling over that model. Looks like a clear resin casting from a mold. Then painted, with the windows masked off?. Can one get slide rules anymore?

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  • Rick Teskey
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    If you don't want it...

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  • rwtdiver
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    With all the discussion about the Seaview going on, I decided to bring it back on line.

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    What you see is what I done with it! Boxed it up as a no go project. Well, what the hell, you only go around ounce so why not put it all together, and maybe even power it up, put it in the pool (If it will fit) and see what it will do! If nothing else (as David M. Suggested) hang it from my ceiling! :-))

    Rob
    "Firemen can stand the heat."
    Last edited by rwtdiver; 03-17-2024, 07:27 PM.

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  • rwtdiver
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    Originally posted by Alucard

    Rob, thank you for the detailed Information, it helps a lot, I appreciate it.
    Your welcome Alan.

    Hope it made some sense!?

    Rob
    "Firemen can stand the heat."

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  • Alucard
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    Originally posted by rwtdiver

    Alan,

    When you purchase the files (STL is what I use) I download the files in the STL format. From there I download the file to my printer using Simol



    This photo shows my Dremel build plate. I am using Simplify 3D as my slicer. This is before the download to the plate has been done.



    In this photo the part has been downloaded to the build plate.



    This photo shows the part with supports that are required during the print process. This is also where you set up your part sizing, the infill you want to use, and any other settings you might want to use.



    This the part that has been prepared for printing. From this point you down load this frame onto a SD card and the SD card goes to the printer for the printing process.

    The photos I have listed above is just a short rundown on the process that takes place to print a part from the STL files. There is more to it, but this gives you a somewhat idea as to the process. Hope this has helped explain the printing process!

    Rob
    "Firemen can stand the heat."
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    Rob, thank you for the detailed Information, it helps a lot, I appreciate it.

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  • rwtdiver
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    Originally posted by Das Boot
    I got a wild hair and built a 1:350 Seaview this week. Only problem was getting the lenses on the fins. They were so tiny. Click image for larger version

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    Casey,

    That is a nice looking model It looks like you have the color scheme down as well, grey on top, and white along the bottom. I am wishing right now that I should have down sized mine even more. Yours is a great size to..

    Rob
    "Firemen can stand the heat."

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  • Das Boot
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    I got a wild hair and built a 1:350 Seaview this week. Only problem was getting the lenses on the fins. They were so tiny. Click image for larger version

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  • rwtdiver
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    Originally posted by He Who Shall Not Be Named

    Ah!... My bad.

    David
    Just funning Dave,

    Got have a good laugh sometimes for sure.. :-))

    Rob
    "Firemen can stand the heat."

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  • RCSubGuy
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    Looking awesome, Rob. Even at 65%, she is still a beastly boat...

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by rwtdiver

    David,

    OH god, I better clear this up in a hurry before it really gets out of hand. It's not in the master bedroom (and certainly not the ceiling there) but the adjoining master bedroom closet/bathroom ceiling

    Rob
    "Firemen can stand the heat.".
    Ah!... My bad.

    David

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  • rwtdiver
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    Originally posted by He Who Shall Not Be Named

    What went wrong... you had to take down the bedroom ceiling mirror? Damnit, man! Get your priorities straight!

    David
    Ducking for cover
    David,

    OH god, I better clear this up in a hurry before it really gets out of hand. It's not in the master bedroom (and certainly not the ceiling there) but the adjoining master bedroom closet/bathroom ceiling

    Rob
    "Firemen can stand the heat.".

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by rwtdiver

    David,

    Now that might work!

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    I remember running out of space for my Fire Fly, I wound up using PVC pipe in out master bedroom. Got da say, that didn't go over very well! :-((

    I do have one area on the ceiling that might work?! When your working outside the box, I guess you need to look up sometimes.

    Thanks David, for the suggestion.

    Rob
    "Firemen can stand the heat."
    What went wrong... you had to take down the bedroom ceiling mirror? Damnit, man! Get your priorities straight!

    David
    Ducking for cover
    Last edited by He Who Shall Not Be Named; 01-09-2024, 07:18 PM.

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  • rwtdiver
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    Originally posted by He Who Shall Not Be Named

    Come on, you old fart!... you were once a kid. We would hang our models off the ceiling.

    David
    David,

    Now that might work!

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    I remember running out of space for my Fire Fly, I wound up using PVC pipe in out master bedroom. Got da say, that didn't go over very well! :-((

    I do have one area on the ceiling that might work?! When your working outside the box, I guess you need to look up sometimes.

    Thanks David, for the suggestion.

    Rob
    "Firemen can stand the heat."

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