3D Printed USOS Seaview project

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  • rwtdiver
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    Right on David!

    Those are some great photos you put up! And with your permission sir, I would like to copy some of them and use as some wall posters. Thanks David!

    Rob
    "Firemen can stand the heat."

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  • Alucard
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    Great pics for the post.

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by redboat219
    That's great.
    Something for a 1/72 Skipjack to chase.















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  • Alucard
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    Right before the Seaview blows it up, lol.

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  • redboat219
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    That's great.
    Something for a 1/72 Skipjack to chase.

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  • Alucard
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    Looks like a great start.

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  • rwtdiver
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    I knew coming in that I was going to have a few printing issues. One was going to be the wall thickness. The original STL files at 100% size has a 3mm thickness. I was very pleasantly surprised that at the 65% size that I am printing the walls came out to 2.20mm, which turns out to be great. Looking at the photo below.

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    You see that I am dealing with some stringing, which again is no problem. I chose not to use any supports in this piece (which was my test piece) to not only save on filament (310' down to 134') and also bring the print time down from 23 hours to 12 hours. The little amount of time cleaning up the strings is worth the savings in time and materials.

    Other than that the overall piece looks great! I would say that the reduction in size for me is going to build into a really nice Seaview and the money spent on the files very much worthwhile for me!! :.)

    Rob
    "Firemen can stand the heat."

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  • rwtdiver
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    3D Printed USOS Seaview project

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    I am using the STL files that I purchased from Nautilus Drydocks. It is a 1/72 scale model at a 100% (approximately 96" long.) I have reduced the files down to 65% which will give me a size of approximately 56" in total length, and a hull beam of at it's widest point of approximately 41/2". The 65% size will allow me to print this boat in my Dremel 3D40 DigiLab printer. I will be using Dremel white PLA, and printing at 100% infill.

    I will be posting progress photos and a written report as to the building progress as I proceed with this project.

    More to come!

    Rob
    "Firemen can stand the heat."
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