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Bambi has done some amazing work on their printers. I think you will be very pleased with the results. My son worked for a robotics company and ran the Bambi through its paces. The results were incredible.
If you can cut, drill, saw, hit things and swear a lot, you're well on the way to building a working model sub.
Ducting looks too far back ( yellow dashed line) , the last 1/4 missed the gill slit.
May or may not have deleterious effect on performance.
We'll see during testing.
Mine is a little more advanced. Printed with Bambu X1C too
I'm still waiting for the waterproof 3p connectors for the motors.
The only point to improve in my opinion is the pectoral fins that I find too inclined downwards and the teeth that I will redo myself with pieces of ABS
You gotta love 3D, giving you the possibility to make exotic models, me on the other hand i'm a classic builder, works for me, a question for you, total time of printing?, material used?, what will be the lenght of this shark? and the total weight when completed.
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