3D Printing in RC

Started by docnayeem, August 13, 2015, 09:44:13 AM

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docnayeem

Hello all,
Starting a new thread, after being introduced to the world if 3D printing and its application in our '  PASSION ' RC
Would like to maintain this thread to share 3D printing stuff Printers , Designs , Files , Models etc.

Displaying a few of my recent prints
1. Tricopter yaw mechanism
2.A tricopter/ quad copter motor mount

K K Iyer

Looks great!
Is it cost effective?

Darshan for multirotors

Nice
what material is that??
put your heart in flying and flying will never leave your heart

allthatido

Hobby 3D Printing ustilizes either ABS or PLA plastic filaments.

docnayeem

That's made in ABS

docnayeem

And Iyer sir I guess all in all, cost wise its almost similar, ( haven't gone into the economics though ) but you can customize things ...

Tanmay.mathur

Could it print unibody micro fp heli bodies
Regards,
Tanmay mathur

Tanmay.mathur

Could it print unibody micro fp heli bodies
Regards,
Tanmay mathur

allthatido

If you can make a CAD model, then yes

docnayeem

Tanmay .. The answer is a yes and a no
Meaning if we have a cad design file it can be printed but    .   given the thickness you are talking about , its gonna be very fragile.

Himadri Roy

doc from where did you get it printed?
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docnayeem

@ Himadri ...Printed them myself

Swapnil

Wow Doc! Does that mean you own a 3D printer?  :o

Because we'd all love to get custom RC parts printed!

docnayeem

Yup Swapnil I do :)
And all are welcome

aditya

Nice stuff . It will help for sure when parts are not available in country or prices are high for parts  . How you printed these parts , means with the help of scanner or by measuring dimensions of Original Part ?
Mechanical Engineer

Swapnil

Quote from: docnayeem on August 14, 2015, 09:06:18 AM
Yup Swapnil I do :)
And all are welcome

Thanks! You can expect loads of STL files from me soon!

Have you tried this 'Anti Vibration Mount'?
http://diydrones.com/profiles/blogs/3d-printed-anti-vibration-mount


docnayeem

@aditya the model is designed a CAD software and then g-coded in a slicer ware and printed .
3d scanning is a way, but hobby scanners are quite primitive, results are not always good and professional scanners are way too expensive ( more over I don't have one ;)  )

aditya

Ok . Thanks for info . First of all measure all parts dimensions and angles then make it in CAD then coding and then print . Just for an example , making propeller is possible by this method?
Mechanical Engineer

docnayeem

Yes ... Have printed a few propellers my self :)

ashok baijal

Please throw light on cost and availability of 3D printers. Interested in one. Will it also entail learning cad?

docnayeem

Ashok Sir ,
3d printers come in a variety of forms and costs , its basically the maximum volume of print that decided the cost .
A DIY kit usually starts from Rs. 20000 and upwards .
Availability , There are many on eBay too .
Cad yes its an added advantage, otherwise too you have many of the required stuff readily available on the net can be downloaded and printed.

santanucus

@docnayeem...I was considering getting a mount for my Boscam TR1 FPV camera printed using online 3D printing services. There are several such printing services available in India. The STL files are also available online. But the charges appear high. Can you give an idea as to how much it actually costs to print a part such as the ones you posted (consumable cost only)?


docnayeem

@Santanucus the cost of the consumables varies a lot on quite a few factors like material, density, strength required, etc
Let me know ( the link ) what you want to print let me see if u can help you out

Himadri Roy

Doc did you build the 3D printer or its a professional one?
And looks like now I can get a Gimbal printed! :D
For once you have tasted flight you will walk the earth with eyes skywards for there you have been and there you will long to return
- Leonardo Da Vinci

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Swapnil

Does anyone know the cost of 3D-printing parts from online shops? I know they charge according to the material, density and time. I want to know how much the approximate cost of, say, a 450 sized quad-frame would be.