There you go. Have you done other work?
Balaenoptera Musculus. Upgrades?
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Hi Mason,
I haven't done anymore work on the boat, I'm waiting until friday to get paid :p
Then I'll put an order in for rudder, stringer, dremel (needed for the inside and other work), motor mount, servo, and possibly the motor too, dependent on availability of the right Kv and size motor...
Cheers
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OK, the list is nearly complete... Boat is intended for 3S
Motor:
XK3665-B-2500KV Brushless Inrunner
36 Size Adjustable Motor Mount with Water Cooling
Water Cooling Jacket for 36mm Brushless Motor
ESC:
Not sure, will update
Running Gear:
all 4mm gear
Flex cable with end (approx 300mm long)
Outer tube (Use with teflon liner, 300mm long, 6mm x 0.2mm thick)
Drive dog
Threaded prop nut
Teflon thrust washer (to use between drive dog and strut end)
Teflon liner (Suits 4mm cables, 300mm long, 4.5mm id x 5.5mm od)
This is paired up to a 70mm long 4mm adjustable Stinger
Rudder:
130mm X 32mm wide Rudder dual pickup version (130mm deep X 75mm offset rudder with dual pickups, Uses kick back funtion for safety, mounting bolts included)
Servo arm, piano wire or what ever
Servo arm boot
Metal Gear Digital Servo - MG995 - 15kg thrust
Props:
???? 33mm - 36mm at what pitch? 1.4? I want to buy a small selection of props, preferably plastic, that I can then test out, and buy the better cnc prop after that...
What do you guys reckon?
Cheers
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LOL, I'm in Australia mate, it's 2.30pm now here :)
I just posted updates to my thread on the other forum, I can post in both places if people want?
Speed - Electric - Brushless Balaenoptera Musculus - Hey fellow modders :-)I have gone and purchased another toy boat to modI really like building these boats; it gives me no end of pleasure.It’s relaxing to
ALL the gear needed has been bought, ended up costing me about AU$300 all up, which was a little more than I planned to spend... I've got a theoretical speed of 86 km/h at the moment, so I should be able to meet the 50+km/h as I intended :D
Cheers
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a bit of progress today
I went to the local hard ware store and got a dremmel copy, very happy
So I got rid of all the little bits inside the boat, and cleaned it up
Then I made a new transom from some 3mm ply, which I fibre glassed into the boat to make it a bit stiffer and to have somewhere stronger to mount the gear
Pictures attached, it's all curing right now
Cheers
Martin
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filled up the holes on the out side, hoping it will make it a bit more streamlined :)
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a bit of an update...
Transom is finished, rear holes blocked and sanded.
The cast holes are filled out
I've made a piece of ply fit as a floor, to stiffen the boat on the length. It will be glued in place
I also painted the bottom outside of the hull, and it came up sweet :D
Cheers
Martin
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hey guys
I made a servo and Rx box on one side of the hull.
I don't really like the balloon setup, I can't seem to get the servo to sit 100% still when it has a balloon wrapped around it, so I made this, it'll be water proof... as much as a baloon or glued up glove anyways
...and how is this for close on the weight, ESC weighs in at 105g and the servo, Rx and the wooden box is 103g I'll do a final calibration once in the water, but that's very close
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a few pics of the progress so far... I think I'll be waiting on hardware, it should all arrive this week, hopefully
Cheers
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