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6" MICRO HYDRO
Hi all! After some looking around I decided to build a hydro. Not the usual run of the mill hydro. This one is 6" long! Made from 2mm Depron, .25 Durabatics and some cheap packaging foam(will change to EPP). Weighs in at 4grams without electronics.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...Picture606.jpg This was just a test build. I will build another more precise. Matt |
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Wow... That is awsome... well not yet once It runs. What motor do you plan on puting on it? How will you water proof the electronics?
Anyways... looks cool! |
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Where are you getting a prop?
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i havent been able to find a small prop anywhere.
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if you cover that with really thin ply and then take it to your local vaccum former (Theres on in my school) you could make a pretty nice hull... I did this with a tunnel hull and it was not bad, untill it was stolen when i was driving it, these guys drove towards it on thier fishing boat and then took a net and took the darn thing. It only went 15 mph so a fishing boat could catch up to it in no time and get it....for that thing i actullay used zigzag parts and a really small prop i took off toys....
Dan |
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That looks very good for only being 6" long. I'm interested in your choice of electronics as well.
Ryan |
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ORIGINAL: Dan Collins if you cover that with really thin ply and then take it to your local vaccum former (Theres on in my school) you could make a pretty nice hull... I did this with a tunnel hull and it was not bad, untill it was stolen when i was driving it, these guys drove towards it on thier fishing boat and then took a net and took the darn thing. It only went 15 mph so a fishing boat could catch up to it in no time and get it....for that thing i actullay used zigzag parts and a really small prop i took off toys.... Dan |
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ORIGINAL: knotnuts ORIGINAL: Dan Collins if you cover that with really thin ply and then take it to your local vaccum former (Theres on in my school) you could make a pretty nice hull... I did this with a tunnel hull and it was not bad, untill it was stolen when i was driving it, these guys drove towards it on thier fishing boat and then took a net and took the darn thing. It only went 15 mph so a fishing boat could catch up to it in no time and get it....for that thing i actullay used zigzag parts and a really small prop i took off toys.... Dan |
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Yea that thing is awesome! I'm really interested in what electrics you'll figure out for it.. Maybe a feiago 6s? [&:]
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If it were me, I'd run a Speed 180 on a brushed air ESC of about 5A. I'd also use a micro receiver with a micro servo. For a prop I would cut down one of the 1" Dumas .049 to around 20mm and finally toss a 7.4v LiPo 300-640mAh to top it off. Even with a 180, space will be tight.
Ryan |
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go buy a losi micro T and use those electronics
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Ok, I know I've seen it somewhere, give me a minute to look around online.
I've owned a 6 inch boat before, and I know it came with a spare prop, the whole kits were like 29.00. I think they were made by Megatech or a knockoff similar to Megatech. It was a little red speedboat with a rudder and everything, it would be a perfect set of electronics for you to begin with. Let me see if I can fint it again when I get off work. |
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you could use a tail motor to a heli... 2-5amp esc...maybe one of those small blue arrow recievers that are dinky... 2s 300-420mah lipogood luck, i might make one of those but bigger just to see if i can do it, lol. after i finish my micro rigger
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Hi guys, Thanks for the great comments. This is just an experiment for my new productline I hope to release in a few months. I will have mostly 1/64 rc cars, but boats and planes are on the list too. I have a private elecs designer designing both IR and RF radio systems for the cars,boats and planes. The RXs will be no bigger that 1/2"x1/2" and weigh no more than 1 gram. Most likely the motors will be either 7mm corless motors or a N20 size. Powered with a 3.7v lipo. Testing hasnt begun, but will soon enough. I have alot of things being designed/built at 1 time trying to release all at one time. Combine that with time with my wife and kids= slow progress. I try to get into the shop everyday, but Im sure you guys know how it goes. I have also designed a Tunnel Hull, based off of some free plans on the web. I used the plans to get general proportions of the boat, but not at all an exact copy!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...s/100_1694.jpg This one is about 5.5 inches long. Hows it look so far? Still need to do the outboard. Matt |
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Those are some preety sweet boats !!! what is the price of em gonna be if you sell em???
Dan |
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Matt, the tunnel looks great. I'd like to see what you come up with for an outboard.
Ryan |
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tunnel looks good idk if they make motors that small?!?!?
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They make motors very small. I believe the pager motors are around 4mmX8mm and weigh just over a gram. The micro airplane guys use anything from 4mm-12mm and N-20's as well.
Ryan |
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I am one of those avid plane guys! ;) Boat kits might be as cheap as 10-15.00. Depends on how I produce them.
Thanks for the comments guys, Matt |
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how fast?!?!?!?!?!
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and mabey ill buy one to tow behingd my x mod;)
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i think they go 0 mph right now to who ask how fast they went. (no motor)
and if you want i think you could push it to go 20 mph, 30 mphmax |
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yeah. . ok . try like 10 mph MAX.
30 mph is so far fetch hand gliding to Pluto is more of a reality. |
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15 dollars for a boat kit sounds excellent. What scares me is the price of a hobby grade micro radio system. $150+ easily.
I'm still wanting to see this micro outboard. Have you been able to get any of the boats wet yet? Ryan |
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ORIGINAL: ryan_t888 15 dollars for a boat kit sounds excellent. What scares me is the price of a hobby grade micro radio system. $150+ easily. I'm still wanting to see this micro outboard. Have you been able to get any of the boats wet yet? Ryan |
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