
Aerobie Flying Ring V2 220mm
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Based off of the famous Aerobie, I designed and printed the 200mm model from Arpruss, but found it to be extremely unstable due to its center of lift being too far forward. To counter this issue, I created a more aggressive airfoil nose profile on my version, angling it towards the front. Additionally, I increased the size of the leading edge spoiler. As a word of caution, scaling this design will likely result in an even more unstable ring. If your disk turns left when thrown clockwise, bend it downwards, or if it turns right, bend it upwards. Settings: Set "Wall line count" to 30. This enables your slicer to print the object solid and with concentric rings, resulting in extremely fast printing times (1.5 hours only). Set line width to 0.5mm, paired with a 0.4mm nozzle for better strength and speed. Use a fine layer height for smoother contours. The best approach is to use Cura's adaptive layers with the finest layer height set at 0.12. Update: V2 should fly more smoothly but requires support during printing.
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