@@CozyRCI know, I’m a follower. I just started my mini mono. Drawing plans on solidworks to print some 3d parts. But after, I’ll will try and he carbon version!
That thing is sweet!! I'm hooking up with a carbon fiber boat builder to make a mold of the Blackjack 24 V1 into carbon fiber. I'll name it my own and sell them. After months of testing of course. You inspired me to do this.
@RDM3DLAB Great I could inspire you! It's really learning by doing 😎. Nice plan you got on the carbon fiber hulls. But, be careful to copy a commercial hull and sell it on your own. The OEM supplier might not like that idea.
and it will be a little bit longer and wider than the original I will fix the dead rise in the ride pads and make it my own before making a mold out of it bc then it's my design!!
Hi again Jan. I’m sorry to bother you again but, I think that water pick up line it’s very crazy but also very efficient because the aluminium pipes will also cool down the water. Therefore, I’m going to replicate that same cooling system but I don’t know the mesures of the tube. Can you please tell me the inner and outer outer diameter of the aluminium pipe you used? Ty so much!
@@daiciuapostol79 I was referring to the cooling tubes. Not the brass pipe from the drive shaft! But it must be with something inside or else, the pipe will be smashed when bent!
That's a good question, and I missed showing that! Actually, these aluminium pipes are very soft, and you can bend them around a circular object (e.g. a spray can) if you apply enough pressure so it keeps following the circular shape well. Once bended, you can repeat it on a smaller radius object. That's how I did it for the hull mounted water cooling pipe. I will show it in my next video!
Hey dj i might be doing a slight change to your plans this year if it is alrught with you? I was thinking adding a flood chamber on the mini mono for self righting. What would you think?
1.What is the length and width of this boat ? 2.what type of drive shaft is good for mono ? Rigid or flexible . Hoping,as always, you will resolve my queries
@CozyRC thank you for your quick response. That 2nd question I asked you not from this build. I asked you as an opinion or advice. Please take a look at it once more.
For any Mono that needs to be fast, a flexible shaft is better, in my opinion. You can set the prop angle flat, and at the surface. That's not possible with a rigid shaft
Today was the first test of mini mono made of plywood, and the first test showed that my boat is too heavy, I think because of this it is difficult to control at medium speed, but when it goes on planing it becomes more or less controllable, this is my problem, because I did not spare the epoxy resin and used 2.5mm plywood to make the boat stronger, now I think maybe I should just remove the matrix from the boat hull 😂 or make it from carbon fiber 😁, then I will definitely get less weight and more fun
It could be the weight indeed. 2.5mm is too heavy for such a small boat. The easiest is to use birch ply. A carbon fiber hull is not really lighter, but it looks nice, and it's strong. But even when the boat is heavy, it should work. I also run it on 4S 3000mAh lipo, which is huge for this hull. I received more feedback from other builders. I might make a setup video on the Mini Mono!
@@CozyRC Today I weighed the boat 1033 grams and I don't know how critical this weight is, I also think my trim tabs are too big for this boat and I think I should make them smaller, it seems to me that they interfere with the propeller, can I send a photo by email?
Sure you can. Please send me an email at cozyrc1@gmail.com I will upload a video where I will explain my setup a bit more. 1033 grams is on the heavy side indeed. For reference, my Mini Mono weighs 850 grams RTR.
Now this is some serious craftsmanship!
@@rnclucas Thanks! It's not the first boat I built 😉
@@CozyRCI know, I’m a follower. I just started my mini mono. Drawing plans on solidworks to print some 3d parts. But after, I’ll will try and he carbon version!
@@rnclucas Nice one, enjoy the build!
Awesome! That strut making will help a lot!!
@@sakibian01 Thanks, I'm glad you like it!
Great tutorial again Cozy 👌
Thank you, Daiciu! Soon enough, it will be your boat that's being built on the channel, together with @Kaprc631😎
@@CozyRC 😲🙏
I can't wait to start it!
@@CozyRC I am very curious about the rudder, how it will look because the support is interesting🤔
That thing is sweet!! I'm hooking up with a carbon fiber boat builder to make a mold of the Blackjack 24 V1 into carbon fiber. I'll name it my own and sell them. After months of testing of course. You inspired me to do this.
@RDM3DLAB Great I could inspire you! It's really learning by doing 😎.
Nice plan you got on the carbon fiber hulls. But, be careful to copy a commercial hull and sell it on your own. The OEM supplier might not like that idea.
@@CozyRC if i redesign it then its my design, right?
and name it something different
of course
and it will be a little bit longer and wider than the original I will fix the dead rise in the ride pads and make it my own before making a mold out of it bc then it's my design!!
@@RDM-RC I guess it is, if re-designed!
D j you are a master man god skills
@vinniebuiltRC Thanks Vinnie! Long time no see, I hope you are doing good!
@@CozyRC Haven't been doing much voting lately
@@vinniebuiltRC All good, I hope you enjoy your boats still!
Hi again Jan. I’m sorry to bother you again but, I think that water pick up line it’s very crazy but also very efficient because the aluminium pipes will also cool down the water. Therefore, I’m going to replicate that same cooling system but I don’t know the mesures of the tube. Can you please tell me the inner and outer outer diameter of the aluminium pipe you used? Ty so much!
The aluminium pipe is 4x3mm. Good luck!
How do you bend the colling pipes without smashing them? What´s inside, a smaller flexshaft?
Hi,watch again from minute 2.40
@@daiciuapostol79 I was referring to the cooling tubes. Not the brass pipe from the drive shaft! But it must be with something inside or else, the pipe will be smashed when bent!
That's a good question, and I missed showing that! Actually, these aluminium pipes are very soft, and you can bend them around a circular object (e.g. a spray can) if you apply enough pressure so it keeps following the circular shape well. Once bended, you can repeat it on a smaller radius object. That's how I did it for the hull mounted water cooling pipe. I will show it in my next video!
@@CozyRC Tk you so much. I will try it!
@@rnclucas yes you are right,I'm sorry for misunderstood the question
Hey dj
i might be doing a slight change to your plans this year if it is alrught with you?
I was thinking adding a flood chamber on the mini mono for self righting.
What would you think?
I think that's a great idea, go for it! I thought about that, too, but I hardly flip the boat, and it kind of runs upside down as well 😅.
Hi do you have a powerboat like miss Geico or Mystik?
I have a Psychocat catamaran, but it has different dimensions as a Geico or Mystic cat. It's a nice and fast hull tough 😀
@@CozyRC I am looking for a tip or plan how to set up Miss geico
Please look at IroncladRC his TH-cam channel. He has many videos on the setup of that boat!
@@CozyRC ok i gave him a meesage Thanks
1.What is the length and width of this boat ?
2.what type of drive shaft is good for mono ?
Rigid or flexible .
Hoping,as always, you will resolve my queries
This hull is 500mm long and 152mm wide.
The flexible drive shaft is linked in the parts list of the drawing. ✌️
@CozyRC thank you for your quick response.
That 2nd question I asked you not from this build.
I asked you as an opinion or advice.
Please take a look at it once more.
For any Mono that needs to be fast, a flexible shaft is better, in my opinion. You can set the prop angle flat, and at the surface. That's not possible with a rigid shaft
@CozyRC got it bro.
Simply , you point out the information .what I am looking for.
Today was the first test of mini mono made of plywood, and the first test showed that my boat is too heavy, I think because of this it is difficult to control at medium speed, but when it goes on planing it becomes more or less controllable, this is my problem, because I did not spare the epoxy resin and used 2.5mm plywood to make the boat stronger, now I think maybe I should just remove the matrix from the boat hull 😂 or make it from carbon fiber 😁, then I will definitely get less weight and more fun
It could be the weight indeed. 2.5mm is too heavy for such a small boat. The easiest is to use birch ply. A carbon fiber hull is not really lighter, but it looks nice, and it's strong.
But even when the boat is heavy, it should work. I also run it on 4S 3000mAh lipo, which is huge for this hull.
I received more feedback from other builders. I might make a setup video on the Mini Mono!
@@CozyRC Today I weighed the boat 1033 grams and I don't know how critical this weight is, I also think my trim tabs are too big for this boat and I think I should make them smaller, it seems to me that they interfere with the propeller, can I send a photo by email?
Sure you can. Please send me an email at cozyrc1@gmail.com
I will upload a video where I will explain my setup a bit more. 1033 grams is on the heavy side indeed. For reference, my Mini Mono weighs 850 grams RTR.
First🎉
*DJ brother, please design a self righting mini mono... Please brother💕*
It must be quite easy, adding a closed compartment on the left side. I will soon start my next project, and probably you will like that one, too!
@@CozyRC 💝