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I appreciate your dedication to the project, and the repeated trials and testing of the fishing rod. Can't wait to see what other projects you come up with!
As'salamu Alaikum! Cool video, I wonder how good this would be with a CR-30, at it could print most of the rod in one go...I think...with less weak points.
Interesting idea, unfortunately I can’t test this cause I don’t have the CR-30. The main weak point was the connection between the two rod sections and the fact that the plastic was too bendy. Using carbon fiber enforced filament will fix the second issue at the cost of layer adhesion. SLS can be used yo print CF Nylon with exceptional layer adhesive but then the cost is too high for a fishing rod. The only way to fix the first issue is to make a thicker rod and that’s why V1 was a lot better.
Thank you, I decided to drop the project before I could figure out what is the best material. It was consuming all my time and money as each prototype required multiple days of printing and assembly. PLA was not good at all, I had success with ABS on Version 1 (Telescopic version) but it was very thick maybe that's why it worked and not because of the material.
@@LureLogicOfficial I see, thanks for the info, I want to try something like this more for the experience, fishing rods need to be strong and REALLY flexible, In my (short) experience PETG CF is stiff but flexible, and Nylon CF is more flexible but lack some stiffness, thanks for the input.
@@maximolopez9135 The thing is, sure Nylon CF and similar materials might be better then PLA for the job, however the rod relies on layer adhesion (at least my rod design) which is very week in most these materials. Even though the sections are printed horizontally, they still connect using a peg and a hole, it's this hole that is breaking. I think SLS printing is a lot better for these kinds of projects and a company wanted to sponsor my video by printing the rod using SLS but the cost was 200+ which is insane for a rod that I don't even know if it will work or not. Even though I won't pay anything, I decided not to waste their money cause who wants to print a 200$ rod.
If you want to receive updates about my projects and be a part of the process, receive early access to the files, and more, check out my Printables Club and Discord server.
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the fish you caught is chub NICE WORK
I appreciate your dedication to the project, and the repeated trials and testing of the fishing rod. Can't wait to see what other projects you come up with!
Thank you for this nice comment
As'salamu Alaikum! Cool video, I wonder how good this would be with a CR-30, at it could print most of the rod in one go...I think...with less weak points.
Interesting idea, unfortunately I can’t test this cause I don’t have the CR-30.
The main weak point was the connection between the two rod sections and the fact that the plastic was too bendy.
Using carbon fiber enforced filament will fix the second issue at the cost of layer adhesion.
SLS can be used yo print CF Nylon with exceptional layer adhesive but then the cost is too high for a fishing rod.
The only way to fix the first issue is to make a thicker rod and that’s why V1 was a lot better.
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Nice video, what material do you recomend for this? Nylon?
Thank you, I decided to drop the project before I could figure out what is the best material. It was consuming all my time and money as each prototype required multiple days of printing and assembly.
PLA was not good at all, I had success with ABS on Version 1 (Telescopic version) but it was very thick maybe that's why it worked and not because of the material.
@@LureLogicOfficial I see, thanks for the info, I want to try something like this more for the experience, fishing rods need to be strong and REALLY flexible, In my (short) experience PETG CF is stiff but flexible, and Nylon CF is more flexible but lack some stiffness, thanks for the input.
@@maximolopez9135 The thing is, sure Nylon CF and similar materials might be better then PLA for the job, however the rod relies on layer adhesion (at least my rod design) which is very week in most these materials. Even though the sections are printed horizontally, they still connect using a peg and a hole, it's this hole that is breaking.
I think SLS printing is a lot better for these kinds of projects and a company wanted to sponsor my video by printing the rod using SLS but the cost was 200+ which is insane for a rod that I don't even know if it will work or not. Even though I won't pay anything, I decided not to waste their money cause who wants to print a 200$ rod.
Can I get the extra pieces
are you out in Bechovice?
No, this is a different place
I think its waste of time, it has no future, but printing lures, that's a thing!