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Hi, I was wondering how many of you boys built RC planes with your routers? I was head first into planes (large scale), saw Balsamans cnc router, got jealous, built my own. I now have quite a few cadded plans which i need to run off and build. Problem is I need to get a better feeling on how to drive my router before i make balsa dust. Cheers Michael Blue Skies |
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| I am, I built my own laser and router table. Right now I'm working on my own line of planes with will be sold here - http://3dxhobbies.com .
__________________ Thank You, Paul G Site Owner-Webmaster- Administrator www.rfqwork.com www.cnczone.com www.welderzone.com |
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| Hi Paul, I have been across your progress, great job with the laser CNC. Your a jack of all trades, so i assume your looking at the electric 3D market, given the current models on your web site. Best of luck with the venture Michael |
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| No you don't, routering it is just as easy, it's just real messy with all the dust, not so with a laser.
__________________ Thank You, Paul G Site Owner-Webmaster- Administrator www.rfqwork.com www.cnczone.com www.welderzone.com |
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Their is a video on 3dxhobbies, I can ship to the UK, but don't know if anyone sells them from there.
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here is my product http://airfoilz.com
__________________ Thank You, Paul G Site Owner-Webmaster- Administrator www.rfqwork.com www.cnczone.com www.welderzone.com |
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| what kind of feed speeds are you getting on routing out balsa and what bits. We have ben having ours laser cut in the past. Now we are building a 24x48 router. Model aircraft has ben my families hobby for 30 years (back when you had to build it, in order to fly it) unlike todays ARF. But its all fun, current planes we are building and flying (M80) weigh 12 lbs and almost 2000 sq. inches high lift. Very fun 3D. John |
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| I am into RC since 68. Switched to large gas now and am currently scratch building a 30% Raven. Power is a converted Poulan 42 and I am in the process of making an ignition for it. I am also gathering the parts for a cnc hot wire foam cutter for my first project. I figure this would be a good starting place before something larger. Besides the wings are getting to large to do by hand yourself. Enclosed a pic of the front end assembly with modified engine. John |
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| ability to do balsa will certainly be a requirement of my router. I've been designing/building heli's and the odd plank for some time now, and get frustrated too easily with a scalpel on the more complex builds. Paul some nice stuff you have on your site there, good to see the standard foamy being taken that step further all round - I can think of a few people who might disagree with the sales patter on that micro heli being the worlds first palm sized though!!!! |
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| I'm wondering if there is a robust, probably epp, 3D plane that l that I could fit with the electrics from my heli when I upgrade the heli. That would be to use a 1800mAh 3 cell lipo 12c (or 2200 15C) with a Align 25A ESC. I have come to realise that I'd be better of with a lower KV motor but my 430L is fine in my heli (ARK x400 - mx400) for now - the ESC will be the next upgrade as its not up to 3D with the heli. The cheap 9g servos would probably be fine in the fixed wing too. |
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