boomerang 3d print
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Printed to fit the Boomerang Elan jet to hold two batteries in the nose. Velcro batteries to tray, Tabs fit into slots on bulkhead. Use a screw with a rubber washer in the rear slot to hold the tray in place making it easy to change batteries. ...Remove...
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While some of my Boomerang designs use exact pararmetric construction, most are drawn using Splines or free-form modeling techniques. This one is literally constructed using eight circular arcs, so it is an exact geometric construction, but it...
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Expect something like 40-50 meters. A video of this boomerang in flight can be found here: https://youtu.be/84ndHafSrv4 Print instructionsBest printed with lots of perimeters and solid top and bottom layers (about 6 sounds good). Make sure the print...
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The slots – like the holes commonly drilled into sports boomerangs – are used to slow down the boomerang towards the end of the flight so it doesn't overshoot and is easier to catch. These small slots really cause a surprising amount of drag. To take...
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Additionally, adjusting the flight characteristics can be achieved by carefully bending the ends, which surprisingly reveals that bending upwards will cause the boomerang to turn more sharply. A convenient single print version is readily available...
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I'm totally stoked about my new hook-shaped boomerang with that sweet Boomerang Fever vibe going on. It flies a huge circle and I'm loving it! My first one was a bit heavy so I added a widened version and the difference is night and day. The narrow...
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Needs a hard, low throw with a bit of layover. As always, make sure the boomerang is flat or bent slightly upward (positive dihedral) when it comes off the build plate. They tend to warp downwards, which needs to be corrected.</p>...
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While most of my boomerangs are drawn using splines or free-form modeling, some are constructed from basic geometric primitives such as lines and circular arcs.This particular boomerang consists of just circular arcs for the outline as well as for...
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... allowing it to be scaled down as needed without compromising its integrity. ...In fact, I've successfully printed boomerangs with wingspans of 150 mm, making it well within reach for even the most modest FDM printers currently on the market.
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Printed in PLA with .12 mm layers, 25% infill, 5 perimeters and solid wingtips, it weighs 8 grams, takes a relatively hard throw, and will do a nice 20 meter circle.The solid wingtips were created using infill modifiers in PrusaSlicer.If you can, I...
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As always if it comes in too low, add a little dihedral, i.e., bend the wings slightly upwards so they are a little bit off the table if you lay down the boomerang flat. Print instructionsCategory: Sport & Outdoors Summary This is a remix of the...
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Make sure it lies flat when coming off the build plate; boomerangs like to warp downwards after printing. If so, that must be corrected by bending and possibly applying a little heat. How I Designed This =================== Made in Blender 2.9.x. ... ...
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*Edit:* I added a "flared" version which I created as an attempt to improve spin retention for very small prints of this boomerang. ...It has slightly larger wingtips, adding more mass there for rotational inertia, as well as slightly shallower leading...
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Make sure it lies flat when coming off the build plate; boomerangs like to warp downwards after printing. If so, that must be corrected by bending and possibly applying a little heat.</p></div> How I Designed This =================== Made in...
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Onshape and Fusion are great, but not really free (as in "liberty"), and I have a gut feeling that while it is a great free ride with these right now, at some point I will be blackmailed by those guys about my data in their clouds. In this case, I...
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Usually, I might 3D print a boomerang prototype before committing the time and materials to make a nice wooden one. In this case, however, the flame maple lap jointed one came before the 3D model. Nice midrange flyer. The two prints shown require a...
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The slots – like the holes commonly drilled into sports boomerangs – are used to slow down the boomerang towards the end of the flight so it doesn't overshoot and is easier to catch. These small slots really cause a surprising amount of drag. ... To...
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The slots – like holes commonly drilled into sports boomerangs – are used to slow down the boomerang towards the end of the flight so it doesn't overshoot and is easier to catch. ...These small slots really cause a surprising amount of drag.\r\n\r\nTo...
cults3d
This is a replica of Sokka's boomerang from Avatar: The Last Airbender. ... Dimensions: 220 x 250 x 10 mm.
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The new boomerang features an advanced NACA5012 airfoil shape, ensuring top-notch performance and unparalleled accuracy in its flight.
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This is basically the same shape as the Skippy Oak, only with a slightly tighter included angle. Throw not too high and with a bit of layover. Print instructionsPrint Settings Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 30%</div> Notes: I usually use about 6...
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Printing takes about 100 minutes on an accelerated Replicator and should include two shells and 25% infill for strength. A persistent crack in the inner curve is harmless, and the feet can accommodate 10mm adhesive rubber feet. ...Additional details are...
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Printed at about 150x150 millimeters and 9 grams, this is truly a pocket-sized boomerang. Depending on tuning, it will have a range of about 8 - 15 meters, so it should be fine for backyard use, if your backyard is large enough. I don't see any...
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This is an easy boomerang that has a really nice circular flight with a helicopter end for an easy catch. To be like the wooden model, print it with a weight of 36g. To accomplish this, do a 100% infill and divide the total weight by 1.62, this...
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I print boomerangs with bigger nozzles in the .6 to 1 mm range; a regular .4 mm nozzle will work just fine, though.How I Designed ThisMade in Onshape. ...Have a look at the documents for the <a...
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After printing, I discovered it had already been posted, so I categorized it as a derivative work. The boomerang is easy to throw and returns well; I'm just a beginner. Due to its light weight (22g), I used 0.2mm layer height, 50% infill, and five...
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This mixture between a vee shaped boomerang and a hook has some very nice range; even the relatively small print shown in the cover photo does some 40-50 meters. Throw it low and with a good bit of layover. Probably more suitable for somewhat...
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Thanks to the "Bent Stick" technique for making boomerangs in Blender, making this out of the Omega V2 was quite easy; I just deformed the Bezier backbone of the boomerang and made it a little wider or narrower here and there. ... Thanks to the...
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Another possibility would be to screw in pieces of M5 thread, which has a core diameter of just about 4 mm and should fit nicely. Depending on the resolution of your print, it may be helpful to smooth the surface a little. I use a card scraper for...
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- that one is needed for left-handed throwers, which need their boomerangs to be mirror images of the right-handed versions. Everybody else can ignore the "lefty" file and use the other one. PS. The strange spots around the holes in the rendered...