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Prop springs
Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2017 7:35 am
by Nudge
I got sick of all my prop springs bending or just not having enough... That and the stainless steel ones are SO heavy to have a spare one in the toolbox.
So this is what I came up with!
I also thought if I was going to cut down on weight I may as well look at the tools in the box wile I was at it.
Maybe a new light weight spark plug could be the go as well.... Himmmm.
Re: Prop springs
Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2017 8:57 am
by Liam2k3
Would that spanner actually be strong enough to change a spark plug???
Mite be handy, its got more chance of floating when you drop it in than a steel one. And it wont rust.
Re: Prop springs
Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2017 12:03 pm
by Charles uk
Typical Kiwi prints a bloody spanner!
A Pohme would have printed Money!
Re: Prop springs
Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2017 2:04 pm
by A prop
Maybe printed prop......
Mal
Re: Prop springs
Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2017 11:11 pm
by AusAnzani
Hehehe. Someone has too much time on their hands.

Re: Prop springs
Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2017 7:17 am
by Nudge
Would that spanner actually be strong enough to change a spark plug???
Mite be handy, its got more chance of floating when you drop it in than a steel one. And it wont rust.
Sure it is! and yup it floats.... Hot steel plug?
Typical Kiwi prints a bloody spanner!
A Pohme would have printed Money!
Now that is just being silly, why on earth would I print money? I would be better printing a credit card that is linked to YOUR account, that way Im not using MY money!
Maybe printed prop......
Once I learn how to draw one it would be a good thing to do.
Hehehe. Someone has too much time on their hands.

It is all a learning curve, Ive only had the printer for a month or so, and I am trying to teach myself how to model in fusion 360.
Re: Prop springs
Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2017 9:38 am
by Keith.P
Definitely has a learning curve involved, not just the drawing, the printing can be a pain, I do it a different way, I make a 3D model of the whole thing and then split it into its components if I wish to print it, not that I have done any printing lately.
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This one is far from being finished, but you get the idea.
Re: Prop springs
Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2017 10:33 am
by timberman2004
Cuh....no forward thinking there
at least my emergency tools are edible ...unfortunately the teapot variant was less than successful
Re: Prop springs
Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2017 4:31 pm
by seagull101
Now you need to print a whole motor

Re: Prop springs
Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2017 5:49 pm
by Keith.P
The space you have to print is not big enough and the smaller you go the less detail you will have, that's why the one I'm doing will be about 3ft tall.
I got stuck doing the flywheel, or should I say, I could get it right, so it's still a work in progress.
Re: Prop springs
Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2017 9:25 pm
by Charles uk
Nudge if you can get any money from cloning my plastic, how does half each sound?
Re: Prop springs
Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2017 6:07 am
by Nudge
Nudge if you can get any money from cloning my plastic, how does half each sound?
Works for me, how about you send me a sample so I have something to copy
Very nice Keith, have you done a prop yet? Was it a hard thing to model?
I think that would be something to do some research on how to draw.
Re: Prop springs
Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2017 10:52 am
by Keith.P
Props are not that difficult, a standard seagull prop is pretty basic to draw, a swept back prop not so easy, obviously you have to print with supports, which takes so much longer to print.
Also my reason for printing it in parts is that you can work on and paint the individual part much easier, plus I can use metal fittings to give it more strength.
The transom was a one piece print, and it was rubbish and the prop was the first try, I can do better.
I trick I use, I take a picture of the part and use it as a background picture on my 3D program, with makes it much easier to get the sizes right.
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Re: Prop springs
Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2017 12:21 pm
by RickUK
So no plastic springs for Nudge? If the spring are so heavy in his tool box, could we club together and get a set off castors for his toolbox?
Re: Prop springs
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2017 7:08 am
by Nudge
So no plastic springs for Nudge? If the spring are so heavy in his tool box, could we club together and get a set off castors for his toolbox?
The problem with casters on the tool box is, when it gets rough the tool box may roll into the side of the boat and punch a hole in it!
I dont think it would take much to make a hole in 4mm ply!
What was the layer height and nozzle size that you have been using keith?