It's really cool to watch you work. I'm glad you started making the planes. I think your designs are the most fun you can have with your 3D printer and your RC gear!
Awesome video. Its so inspiring. This will keep me busy for a while😅 I am working in blender on a leonardo m346 trainer jet in depron. But i might switch to 3d printed. But i have more ideas then time😂😂😂
Thanks it will help a lot. Doesn't seem as hard as I thought. You kinda just eyeball everything is there anything I should know how how to design? And could you share your servo and motor models? I'm going to use a x-fly 64mm. Thanks so much for the help
Download the servo drawings from Amazon and just trace over the drawings. Making the servo is super easy and a good practice session before you start actually designing.
Fantastic plane. I’ll definitely end up making one some day. As for tips. Not sure where to start. It’s a great project because you can find the CG easily as the wings are triangles. Put the fan almost to the rear of the fuselage to get the balance right
Love watching this and will design my own I think. Curious, does the software you use have a shell function and if so why do you prefer to loft many sketches over a shell. Helps understanding to learn myself . Thanks again
Thanks!! Fusion 360 has a wonderful shell/form function where you can make more complex bodies. Everyone has a preference and I like making solid bodies and subtracting from them
You make it look so darn easy, that's the Oldman in me. What software are you using ? Tired of failing with foam , might try doing this with 5 view pdf file , tried letting software conversion to dxf, total failure . So I shall have to learn a new skill . Well I use to do drafting with paper and pencils...yea I'm that old.
@@hotlapkyle thanks , still have the problem of getting it into cad , if I read their page right . All I have to work with is a scale pdf. Must be a curse that follows this build . Thanks any how .
Are you paying for a Shap3r subscription or is the basic version good enough? It looks like you can't create scale drawings from the basic version. Thay may be a deal breaker.
It's really cool to watch you work. I'm glad you started making the planes. I think your designs are the most fun you can have with your 3D printer and your RC gear!
Awesome video. Its so inspiring. This will keep me busy for a while😅
I am working in blender on a leonardo m346 trainer jet in depron. But i might switch to 3d printed.
But i have more ideas then time😂😂😂
It looks very interesting, can't wait to see you take it out to the field 👍💪✌
It’s been flying for a few weeks. Look at my Shmiggen videos 👍🏻
@@hotlapkyle Oh, that's the one that you flew about two weeks ago, I saw it, looked familiar. Must be getting old....
Thanks it will help a lot. Doesn't seem as hard as I thought. You kinda just eyeball everything is there anything I should know how how to design? And could you share your servo and motor models? I'm going to use a x-fly 64mm. Thanks so much for the help
Download the servo drawings from Amazon and just trace over the drawings. Making the servo is super easy and a good practice session before you start actually designing.
I Think I decided on the F-106 for my school project and it has elevons i think would i just set that up in my transmitter? and tips on designing it?
Fantastic plane. I’ll definitely end up making one some day. As for tips. Not sure where to start. It’s a great project because you can find the CG easily as the wings are triangles. Put the fan almost to the rear of the fuselage to get the balance right
Love watching this and will design my own I think.
Curious, does the software you use have a shell function and if so why do you prefer to loft many sketches over a shell. Helps understanding to learn myself . Thanks again
Thanks!! Fusion 360 has a wonderful shell/form function where you can make more complex bodies. Everyone has a preference and I like making solid bodies and subtracting from them
how do you cut it for printing?
You make it look so darn easy, that's the Oldman in me. What software are you using ? Tired of failing with foam , might try doing this with 5 view pdf file , tried letting software conversion to dxf, total failure . So I shall have to learn a new skill . Well I use to do drafting with paper and pencils...yea I'm that old.
I use Shapr3d! Super easy to learn
@@hotlapkyle thanks , still have the problem of getting it into cad , if I read their page right . All I have to work with is a scale pdf. Must be a curse that follows this build . Thanks any how .
What site is this
Are you paying for a Shap3r subscription or is the basic version good enough? It looks like you can't create scale drawings from the basic version. Thay may be a deal breaker.
Yes I’m paying. Free version just lets you try the modeling and see if it’s a good fit. You’ll need the full version to export detail
What is the weight of the aircraft please and the sharp3d is it free or you have the professional version ?
Really cool videos
Thanks! I think it is 640g AUW and 900g of thrust. I use the full paid version of Shapr 👍🏻
Thank you for the info
I'm having trouble in Bambu slicer i cut the part snd it puts a layer above my intake what do i do?
And could you post your presets?
You can always undo the cut and change the position where you want it. What printer are you running? You got a Bambu?
@@hotlapkyle ender 3 v2 I'm poor lmao
Do you have a Facebook or email I Could send you a RC jet idea to? I love your work
Absolutely! Builtfastkyle@gmail.com
@@hotlapkyle I just sent you something. Check it out when you have time