Little education on using "super glue". 1. Accelerator weakens the joint. Ever look at a joint that's been accelerated? It's full of void spots. I suggest not using it. Patience is the key. 2. Use the proper grade of super glue for the job. There are three types. Thin, medium and thick. Thin is for tight joints as it will wick deep into the joint. Medium is for loose joints as it will fill minor gaps. Thick is for open faces, fillets and mixing with micro balloons to fill cracks. I should do a video on how to properly use "super glue".
Wow how did you configured V-tale to work in-sync with ailerons? and also why dont you use some ELRS EPW5 ? it would be much smaller and lighter receiver
Put a QX-Motor 30mm edf 3s or 4s (different models) and you will probably get more thrust for less current consumption. The old style rebranded AEO-RC ones are not very efficient. You can also try the new style AEO-RC 40mm or XFLY-MODEL 40mm. The design is awesome, it just would be amazing with more power.
To be honest, I was disappointed with my own edf motor, I believed it could fly faster. Thank you for the suggestion. Of course, if I put a bigger engine and battery, I have to change the design a bit
If you're considering going even larger with the EDF, I have a few 50 or even 70mm high thrust suggestions, but most EDFs on 70+size will provide plenty of power. Most designs go for a larger diameter possible because larger with less is often more efficient and cheaper, yet well balanced high thrust small EDFs seem to be disappearing from the market.
Hi there Marko, What a great build. Thank you for sharing. Am I missing something or is the internal nose structure file missing from the GrabCad link? Kind Regards, Andrew
Hello Marco, I came across your channel and I'm really impressed with what you do, well done 🙂 However, I have a few questions about the build of this motorglider. What nozzle size do you use for printing? What is the temperature of the tray, of the nozzle? What is the print speed? Concerning the carbon tube for the body of the motorglider, on which site did you buy it? Thank you so much Best regards
Hi, link here www.lindinger.at/en/AIRPLANES/AIRCRAFT-ACCESSORIES/Hinges/DUBRO-Micro-E-Z-Hinges-Scharniere-15-Stueck-1-28x-7-14mm-0-18g-Stk./9787315 But if you can find smaller ones, I recommend them
He has more than 3k of machinery, the 3d printer is half of that, how much do you suppose a full size cnc machine and a full size vinyl cutter is? I'm guessing more than 1.5k.....
@@Arek_R. I must be shopping at the wrong places to find a co2 laser for 400 dollars. A longer ray10 cost that much and is a cheap 10watt laser cutter. What co2 laser in that size is 400 dollars?
@@markoroolaid Thanks for your reply! I wanted to know that because I want to build an rc plane under 250g to avoid the complications of the local law... I might try to scale down your build using lightweight PLA to see how much weight I can cut... Please keep up your great work!
Hello I have been trying to sign up to Grabcad and download the files but I keep getting errors from recapcha not loading to no response. Is there any other way to get the files?
Hi, link here www.lindinger.at/en/AIRPLANES/AIRCRAFT-ACCESSORIES/Hinges/DUBRO-Micro-E-Z-Hinges-Scharniere-15-Stueck-1-28x-7-14mm-0-18g-Stk./9787315 But if you can find smaller ones, I recommend them