I used 1400kv BLDC motor. For Rudder, I used servo which are inside of the plane connected by wire (steel/copper). I will also make another video, hopefully, a test flight and electronics.
This is slicer settings for this model 2 LAYERS TOP BOTTOM 1 PARAMETER 260 DEG TEMP NOZEL 60 DEG BED TEMP 80 T0 120 MM PRINT SPEED NO INFILL SPIRAL MODE 0.2 LAYER HEIGHT NO RETRACTION
@@carolinamariaduquemejia6981 No retration for this model only otherwise 1 mm to 1.5 mm retraction distance 70 mm retraction speed or more. Some mods have to be made in hotend for good results.
You've got some of the cleanest rPET prints I've seen on RU-vid. Nice project. PET is rather heavy (dense) for this at 1.38 g/cm³, a lot more than other printable materials, but it's also way tougher especially the layer bond strength.
@@M.SKhan123 Doesn't that result in a visible seam which is weaker as compared to other layers? Also you would have to flush the blob that appears after pushing in filament right?
I used to change the filament while printing infill that hid any imperfections. You can make 38 feet of filament from 2.25 liters and 30 feet from 1.5 liters bottle, and 95 % prints can be easily printed in this range.
@@M.SKhan123 Thank You for the explanation, clear as usual! What thickness do you strip the 2.25 Cola bottles at? I have a calliper but it is +/-.1mm so can't use it for accurate measurment of the thickness which will enable me to guage the thickness of the strip.
How do you get the compression effect in the screw? Ie the inner Shasta of the cut screw needs to be tapered to get the compression/metering effect, right?
@@arshadshoo 2 reason ho sakty hain motor ki power kam ha thori voltage ziada ker k dekh lein ya phir bearings tight fit hain spacer check ker lein aur koi reason naein ho ga bearings ki fittings check ker lein na boat tight hoon aik dosery ki sath
Dera manana! If you are interested I can share the link for discord server of recreator 3d! It is a hub of knowledge for pulltrusion and related stuff! You will be an extremely welcome addition!
There is a link at the start of the video click to open and it will lead you to the main video. You will find all instructions and links to files in the description.
AoA! Salaam from Pakistan! I just stummbled across your videos! Happy to see a fellow country man into 3d printing! I also am trying to make a PET bottle recycling machine (Petamentor), which had issues with the bearing cutter. Also making an MPCNC for some hobby project. Have an Ender 3 Pro! Would love to talk and share insight! ❤
Nice renders! I was just about to get the parts for V1, might be worth linking to V2 at the top of V1's description. I'll post a make on thingiverse once everything's printed and assembled!
@@obregr Not particularly, it is hard to print thin wall planes due to the retraction settings of PET filament and I want to print one piece from one bottle. Surely I want to make it fly too hopefully.
You can print it by Yourself all files are free on Thingiverse and printables and tutorials are on my RU-vid channel. Any help you require I will be there .
Very good quality, Muhammad! Can you tell me how the wing parts will be joined? On the upper edges of the wings I didn't see any places for dowels or protruding consoles. I didn't see eigther any control placements for wing ailerons. Of course, you can keep the intrigue if you will made a video with assembling this flying model later on your channel.
podrias desirme que valores trabajas en temperatura velosidad, y si deves poner tiras de filamento manual mente o tienes una manera para unificar los trozos de filamento pet
@@M.SKhan123 Oh, I see, Muhammad, but this situation takes me second thought: 1st (this thought visits me earlier): as I see, the gear is damaged exactly by layers. Looks like this is a problem of weak melting of the layers. I think that, of course, you will solve this problem in the next, repaired, gear. And 2nd: it looks like it would be nice to print some kind of protection for the exposed gears, at least in the shape of a sparse mesh. Otherwise, it won’t be good if, instead of the filament, one of the beautiful fingers of your beloved woman gets into these gears, or the curious nose of the son of your guests, who will be admired by the beauty of your mechanisms, and wants to touch them with his own hands.