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after all the work you’ve put in I’d be inclined to have it float over not putting in some foam
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The PETG is having issues so I am looking for better printer settings, 250 hot end, 60 bed and zero fan will be next. The carabiner I printed as a test was easily pulled apart and had bad layers that sphagettied...
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been dealing with Covid and quarantined in a part of the house, not in the same room as the printer :-)
now the wife has it
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ha ha right? I’m working the next 48 and spent today getting the fence line ready to be replaced. maybe by the middle of the week
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Printing half of the rear vent (transom) with more leftover PLA. I ordered a 2kg role of black PETG to try a print with today once it shows up. The colors available have me thinking about a sand colored filament to blend/match the vents with the boat. This print will only be 12 hours…
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Yes, it’s for the engine cover. This wouldn’t fit inside the original hole with out some light file work in the fiberglass.
I was thinking the same thing about the holes and finishing them but I’d need a drill press. Locating the holes needs to be done before the chamfers. I’m...
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the first print made it through, I used a simpler sketch to get an idea of how things look in hand. The other sketch has the vents all chamfered, but I will need to work on the screw size, since I just put a #2 screw hole in....2 Photos
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I can’t help but notice the difference of our two vents. the engine box vent will be able to print as one pieceLast edited by 1redTA; 12-26-2021, 12:11 PM.
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This is the one from my 81, I will have to make it in halves...
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yep the first print failed, so I’m going to make a two piece from vent as well as the rear vent, it’s way to large for my bed.
I may look at sending these out to be printed depending on the price say that it will be one piece
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1981 Bow vent 3D print
So I finished my 1st draft of the bow vent for my 81 with solid works. The bed on my printer isn’t big enough (10.5x10.5) to lay flat and has the vent positioned at an angle on the Z axis to accommodate the first print. Due to this the build time is 1day 14 hours…. there are a lot of supports needed...
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fuel with ethanol can cause issues with seals, metals and rubber lines if you own an older (pre 90s) engine switching to a non ethanol fuel will help from the issues mentioned above. For instance I didn’t run all the ethanol fuel out of my carb on the 81 and when I went to check things to start...
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