That will be a separate part that we will be able to remove whenever we whant and be able to work inside of the plane. Don't glue the nose tip yet (part 2) because there is where we have to screw in place the brushless motor. I glue them using strong super glue first and applying one or two layers of flexible plastic model glue. Once you have all the files download the plane construction plans and print them on a paper sheet or just have them in front of you on a PC to guide you while glueing. I also print them directly from the Repetier software.ĭon't glue anything till you print all the files. Once the files are ready I create a g-Code file using Repetier with Slicer. I use Blender to edit my files and Netfab to auto crrect them and make them wather sealed. I own a Prusa i3 and sometimes it fails and I lose the entire print, that's why I print them one by one in case the printer fails. If you own a very good printer you could print them in packs of two or more files at a time. Now that you have all the STL files you should start printing them one by one. Printing the full parts means less glueing later. The other one, not recommended, has the same parts but sliced in to smaller parts to print them in smaller amounts of time. ![]() One is the recommended one with the full parts. zip file extract it in one of your folders. First of all download the STL files from this LINK.
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