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  • MFR1964
    Detail Nut of the First Order

    • Sep 2010
    • 1382

    #31
    Why don't you make hinges on the gills,so they can open enough when going forward
    Or control them by a servo to open them on command

    Manfred
    I went underground

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    • Das Boot
      Rear Admiral

      • Dec 2019
      • 1317

      #32
      Originally posted by rwtdiver
      Thank you David, and Tom!

      Manfred, and Rick, As I stated above this build has been discontinued. Thank you for the suggestions

      Rob
      "Firemen can stand the heat."
      Rob,
      would love to see a build of the USS SEAWOLF 575 boat. Do you know of any files of that one?
      Casey
      Of the 40,000 men who served on German submarines, 30,000 never returned.”

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      • trout
        Admiral

        • Jul 2011
        • 3624

        #33
        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.

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        • trout
          Admiral

          • Jul 2011
          • 3624

          #34
          I just noticed spellcheck changed all my Bambu to Bambi HAHAHAHA
          If you can cut, drill, saw, hit things and swear a lot, you're well on the way to building a working model sub.

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          • redboat219
            Admiral

            • Dec 2008
            • 3139

            #35
            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.
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            Last edited by redboat219; 12-19-2024, 11:17 PM.
            Make it simple, make strong, make it work!

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            • Akula54
              Lieutenant, Junior Grade

              • Jul 2011
              • 30

              #36
              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



              Francois
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              Last edited by Akula54; 12-24-2024, 05:17 AM.

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              • MFR1964
                Detail Nut of the First Order

                • Sep 2010
                • 1382

                #37
                Rob.

                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.

                Manfred.
                I went underground

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                • rwtdiver
                  Vice Admiral

                  • Feb 2019
                  • 1835

                  #38
                  Originally posted by MFR1964
                  Rob.

                  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.

                  Manfred.
                  Manfred,

                  Sorry for my delay in answering your questions.

                  I do not remember the exact time it took to print out, but a 100% infill I am going to estimate at about 60 t0 80 hours. I use PLA on everything I do because of the environment that I have to work in. The total length of the shark will be at 48" give or take. As to weight, not sure at this point.

                  Rob
                  "Firemen can stand the heat."

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                  • rwtdiver
                    Vice Admiral

                    • Feb 2019
                    • 1835

                    #39
                    OK!

                    As to why I shut down this build and why I am reposting? A senior moment (at my age that would work) I think we will just go with that.
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                    This last photo is where I left off. I took all the tail sections outside to sand and clean up the tail sections.

                    At this point I will pick up the build and start to show the actual putting it together along with the electronics and final testing and finish work.

                    Again, I apologize for this interruption in the build.

                    Rob
                    "Firemen can stand the heat."

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                    • biggsgolf
                      Captain

                      • Jan 2020
                      • 776

                      #40
                      Originally posted by rwtdiver
                      OK!

                      As to why I shut down this build and why I am reposting? A senior moment (at my age that would work) I think we will just go with that.
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                      This last photo is where I left off. I took all the tail sections outside to sand and clean up the tail sections.

                      At this point I will pick up the build and start to show the actual putting it together along with the electronics and final testing and finish work.

                      Again, I apologize for this interruption in the build.

                      Rob
                      "Firemen can stand the heat."
                      Glad you brought it back here!

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                      • rwtdiver
                        Vice Admiral

                        • Feb 2019
                        • 1835

                        #41
                        Back at doing some more sanding and fitting. The electronics mounting unit needed some clean up so the the two plastic watertight electrical boxes would fit properly and be just snug enough for a good fit, yet not to tight so they could be removed for repair work if required.

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                        With this unit completed I can begin to put the main hull section together.

                        Rob
                        "Firemen can stand the heat."

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                        • MFR1964
                          Detail Nut of the First Order

                          • Sep 2010
                          • 1382

                          #42
                          Originally posted by rwtdiver

                          Manfred,

                          Sorry for my delay in answering your questions.

                          I do not remember the exact time it took to print out, but a 100% infill I am going to estimate at about 60 t0 80 hours. I use PLA on everything I do because of the environment that I have to work in. The total length of the shark will be at 48" give or take. As to weight, not sure at this point.

                          Rob
                          "Firemen can stand the heat."
                          Rob,
                          That translated to metric means about 1,2 mtr in lenght, not too big and easy to handle for getting her in the water, do you give the PLA a coat to get it more UV resistant?

                          Manfred.
                          I went underground

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                          • rwtdiver
                            Vice Admiral

                            • Feb 2019
                            • 1835

                            #43
                            Originally posted by MFR1964

                            Rob,
                            That translated to metric means about 1,2 mtr in lenght, not too big and easy to handle for getting her in the water, do you give the PLA a coat to get it more UV resistant?

                            Manfred.
                            Hi Manfred,

                            Sorry, have not got used to metric yet.:-)) Working on it!

                            The weight issue is still out. I printed my shark at 100% infill which I am sure will increase the weight. The original designer suggested 25% and using PETG filament. Yes I will be applying some color to the inside to help seal it there as well as some color and clear coat on the outside. I won't need to overdo because at 100% UV won't be an issue for me because it won't be outside and in the pool for very long at all. I have never had any problem with any of my submarines that are printed at 100% infill and sealed.

                            Rob
                            "Firemen can stand the heat."

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