4/12/2024 0 Comments Lifeboat vip hack![]() ![]() Reluctant Cannibal on Shôtarô Kaneda’s Motorcycle, For Real.AlanFromJapan on A Simple Seismometer You Can Build Yourself.Posted in 3d Printer hacks, Transportation Hacks Tagged brushless, first person view, flite test, FPV, lifeboat, radio control, rc Post navigationįLOSS Weekly Episode 774: Let’s Get Rusty 4 Comments boat is destined to be tested on an upcoming trip to Hawaii, so keep an eye on his channel to see how it fares in the monster waves! As long as the boat is in range, it can be piloted through video goggles. The final touch on this boat is a micro FPV camera and radio transmitter. Along the way he shows us everything from wiring up speed controls to cutting and soldering up a rudder. Peter’s musical build montage goes by fast, proving that he’s just as good editing video as he is scratch-building R/C craft. The lower hull was printed in two pieces then epoxied together. The files are available on Thingiverse if you want to print your own. designed the boat in 3D modeling software and printed it on his Lulzbot Taz 6. His latest build is a lifeboat loosely based on the totally enclosed lifeboats used on oil tankers and other seafaring vessels. ![]() ![]() Now he’s gone solo, and has been cranking out some great builds on his YouTube channel. used to be one of the awesome folks over at Flite Test. A radio controlled lifeboat with a built-in First Person View (FPV) transmitter. This build takes things in a slightly different direction. Radio control boats usually bring up thoughts of racing catamarans, or scale sailing yachts. ![]()
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