3D Printed Utility Boat
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This boat when complete, will be a total 21.5" long with a beam of 5.25".
I will be printing this boat using a Dremel DigiLAB 3D40. I will be using Dremel PLA White filament, and printed at 100% infill. The photo shows the bow section of the boat (5 total hull sections) and it will take a total of 24.5 hours to complete the bow!
Rob
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Thanks Nick,
It is turning out to be a very strong hull building at 100% infill, but that will give me a good base to really get a smooth surface for applying my final finishing. I will apply glass and resin to all the interior joints, and then apply a coat of resin to the entire surface interior for keeping out any possible water penetration.
Rob
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So it's the same as the boat in the video.
The utility 3D printed ship is here! this is a combination of everything I've been looking for in a mid sized to large ship. Featuring twin screws and a deep draft its definitely designed to move some water and pull a canoe or something across a lake! The thick walls allow for plenty of abuse and hopefully survivability in some of the toughest seas. Go ahead and make one! If you stumbled upon this thing be sure to check out the video here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaIjdgTiP0oMake it simple, make strong, make it work!Comment
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Rob
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Rob can take a picture of the hull with you holding it so I can get a reference to it's size.Make it simple, make strong, make it work!Comment
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