Jo, lze stáhnout celý trup www.cgtrader.com/free-3d-print-models/hobby-diy/automotive/4g-sprint-hull-for-rc-boats-2022 A trochu jiný rozměr stejného víka má nejnovější Ragnarok, s více možnostmi tloušťky stěn www.cgtrader.com/free-3d-print-models/hobby-diy/other/ragnarok-3d-printable-rc-jetsprint-boat
@@vasekkeller-kelly5893 Ano, víko musí být z TPU - doporučuji přečíst txt soubor s vysvětlením u víka modelu Ragnarok, který jsem sdílel dříve. Na materiálu základny nezáleží (jen samozřejmě ne TPU)
Brilliant idea, keeping the inside bone dry was the biggest problem I faced with the original M-Jet , I ended up using hatch tape in the end. I might revisit the build and try to retrofit something similar! Thanks! 👍
@@mjetdevelopment excellent design addition! Do you think the intergraded flexible bead design can be made even smaller in cross-section to save even more weight?
@@hjl4004 Yes. I think even lighter and smaller profile design could be possible. I decided to go with this because I still like some rigidity, and the worst thing that could happen would be if the part glued in the boat broke. That would be a very hard repair because the surface needs to be accurate in order to seal
Your comment on the video where you used the old hull to test the m jet 35 you said you'd be making a longer 50cm hull, is this one 50cm or is it the 39cm m sprint? Was thinking about printing one in anticipation for your m jet 35 but I'll wait for the new hull design if that is coming later down the road.
This is the one, 50cm. I am not planning to design a 3D printable 50cm hull though, things get quite heavy at this size if the hull itself is 3D printed. But I will release the mould files for this hull, together with other things I used to build it. So that anyone can build this hull like I do.
@@arm_fpv412 Totally yes. I used fibreglass multiple times before, it is a great option. It is just a bit more flexible, so you need more layers and thickness to make the hull stiff enough, which results in more weight. That is why I use carbon fiber now.
I have already prepared the carbon fiber, resin and everything needed to make a new model of the best jet I have ever seen. I am really waiting for you to post the files to make a new version of the detu like yours
Wow! Do you mean files for the hull? I will definitely share the hull files, I could do it quite soon even if my boat is not complete yet. I am glad you like the M-Jet 35! It will still take quite some time though before the small production of the pump will be ready.
@@mjetdevelopment the V2 version of the matrix is better than the first V1 I'm waiting for the files to be free available (or to be able to buy them) so I can start making the carbon jet body. Сool idea how did you make the tpu cover it's just bingo, easy to close and easy to open. I am waiting for the files to make you a photo report
@@mjetdevelopment I already bought files with a 300mm mimi jet and here I am at the finish line and will test on the water. but your jetboat is the best I've seen
@@dronyri Here you go! www.cgtrader.com/free-3d-print-models/hobby-diy/automotive/4g-sprint-hull-for-rc-boats-2022 Just let me know if you need a different file or something is unclear. If you wish to share photos and discuss your build, you can join the official M-Jet facebook group: facebook.com/groups/623045356071128 I would be also very interested to see how your hull goes!
LMAO!!! What's lighter? "THE WHOLE FREAKING BOAT!" I'm dead!!
That's really slick
To je skvělé řešení, je možnost od vás stahnot soubor na toto vodotěsné víko,předem děkují
Jo, lze stáhnout celý trup
www.cgtrader.com/free-3d-print-models/hobby-diy/automotive/4g-sprint-hull-for-rc-boats-2022
A trochu jiný rozměr stejného víka má nejnovější Ragnarok, s více možnostmi tloušťky stěn
www.cgtrader.com/free-3d-print-models/hobby-diy/other/ragnarok-3d-printable-rc-jetsprint-boat
@@mjetdevelopment Děkuji moc je to krásná práce 👍
Mohu se zeptat jak mate to viko.Chci si ho nechat vyrobit a je možno ramečk vyrobit z petg a viko z tpu.@@mjetdevelopment
@@vasekkeller-kelly5893 Ano, víko musí být z TPU - doporučuji přečíst txt soubor s vysvětlením u víka modelu Ragnarok, který jsem sdílel dříve. Na materiálu základny nezáleží (jen samozřejmě ne TPU)
@@vasekkeller-kelly5893 Hlavně u TPU pozor na tuhost, jsou různě měkká TPU, proto ten txt soubor.
Brilliant idea, keeping the inside bone dry was the biggest problem I faced with the original M-Jet , I ended up using hatch tape in the end. I might revisit the build and try to retrofit something similar! Thanks! 👍
I'm glad it finally works! very good idea! I think I'll do something similar in my next prototype!
Looks great
Nice design. I like this format. Keep your videos about 5 minutes and no longer than 10. That way I can watch a while video when I have a break.
Thanks for your suggestion! I will continue this series.
nice 🤙🤙
Stéphân this is a great solution that undoubtedly will save the required weight. First questions I have is how does the material handle motionfatigue?
Do you mean the TPU? I dont know yet. But I can print a new one once needed. Also it is transparent white so should not be getting too hot in the sun
@@mjetdevelopment excellent design addition! Do you think the intergraded flexible bead design can be made even smaller in cross-section to save even more weight?
How about a hollow bead design? Would that be possible?
@@hjl4004 Yes. I think even lighter and smaller profile design could be possible. I decided to go with this because I still like some rigidity, and the worst thing that could happen would be if the part glued in the boat broke. That would be a very hard repair because the surface needs to be accurate in order to seal
Your comment on the video where you used the old hull to test the m jet 35 you said you'd be making a longer 50cm hull, is this one 50cm or is it the 39cm m sprint? Was thinking about printing one in anticipation for your m jet 35 but I'll wait for the new hull design if that is coming later down the road.
This is the one, 50cm. I am not planning to design a 3D printable 50cm hull though, things get quite heavy at this size if the hull itself is 3D printed. But I will release the mould files for this hull, together with other things I used to build it. So that anyone can build this hull like I do.
@@mjetdevelopment Ah ok awesome would it be reasonable you think to use fiberglass instead of carbon fiber to keep cost down?
@@arm_fpv412 Totally yes. I used fibreglass multiple times before, it is a great option. It is just a bit more flexible, so you need more layers and thickness to make the hull stiff enough, which results in more weight. That is why I use carbon fiber now.
I have already prepared the carbon fiber, resin and everything needed to make a new model of the best jet I have ever seen. I am really waiting for you to post the files to make a new version of the detu like yours
Wow! Do you mean files for the hull? I will definitely share the hull files, I could do it quite soon even if my boat is not complete yet. I am glad you like the M-Jet 35! It will still take quite some time though before the small production of the pump will be ready.
@@mjetdevelopment yes, I'm talking about the file for the v2 version of the mold to make the hull of the boat from carbon
@@mjetdevelopment the V2 version of the matrix is better than the first V1 I'm waiting for the files to be free available (or to be able to buy them) so I can start making the carbon jet body.
Сool idea how did you make the tpu cover it's just bingo, easy to close and easy to open.
I am waiting for the files to make you a photo report
@@mjetdevelopment I already bought files with a 300mm mimi jet and here I am at the finish line and will test on the water.
but your jetboat is the best I've seen
@@dronyri Here you go!
www.cgtrader.com/free-3d-print-models/hobby-diy/automotive/4g-sprint-hull-for-rc-boats-2022
Just let me know if you need a different file or something is unclear.
If you wish to share photos and discuss your build, you can join the official M-Jet facebook group:
facebook.com/groups/623045356071128
I would be also very interested to see how your hull goes!