
Boat for the delivery of bait with your own hands
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I bought several items: A brushless motor - https://ali.ski/WpRx A steering wheel servo - https://ali.ski/oel50 A hopper servo drive - https://ali.ski/AhXGT Equipment - https://ali.ski/LocpF Speed control - https://ali.ski/Hk1n7 18650 batteries - https://ali.ski/b2-SS Bearings - https://ali.ski/VSVnQ LEDs - https://ali.ski/uITJ3F Voltage telemetry - https://ali.ski/UTKVW A remote control module for the light switch - https://ali.ski/SmApFG A flexible coupling - https://ali.ski/GVaLtU A battery belt - https://ali.ski/-5-pmQ I built a carp boat for bait delivery, using 3D printing to make parts. The boat is fast and maneuverable, and affordable. If someone needs help with assembly or design, I'm happy to assist. We need an ABS plastic housing that's 650mm long and 2 mm thick. For the deadwood motor, I designed a frame that allows oil filling without disassembly. The motor itself has no collector; it's a 3542 1100kw model at 800 W. In the deadwood, I installed two bearings on each side (4x10mm). The shaft is made of stainless steel (4mm) with a screw (36mm). The steering wheel frame was also printed on a 3D printer and mounted with bearings (4a10mm). I designed and printed frames for equipment mounting and speed controllers. My hardware includes an i6x FlySky controller, which has six channels. The speed controller can handle 125 amps. I made a servo control frame for hopper unloading and installed LED holders in the boat's interior, with five LEDs on the front and three at the back. Now I'm ready to start building: first, I'll glue the steering wheel frame. To do this, I treat the surface with acetone and apply homemade ABS plastic glue based on acetone. If you're interested in making this type of glue, let me know - it's great for gluing plastic surfaces and dries quickly. After applying the glue, I insert all the parts and press them into place. The item is ready within an hour, but it takes 24 hours to fully solidify. I glued the deadwood helm bearing in place, then attached the motor frame to the deadwood. If you don't have acetone, you can use acrylic solvents instead - they produce a similar effect. Once everything is dry, I fill all the gaps with ABS plastic glue and insert it into the boat's hull. In the same way, I attach the equipment and speed controller frames, as well as the battery mount frame to the housing. This battery frame can hold any battery up to 20,000 milliampere hours (2S 7.4 volts).
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