Canoe
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Canoe: A Compact Watercraft The canoe is 460mm in length, a modest vessel that requires little explanation. It's likely to be outfitted with seats and paddles soon. For smaller printers, the canoe can be divided into two or four sections. The canoe relies on N20 micro motors for its propulsion system. Although I've achieved 30rpm at 6v, these motors are not fast enough; a speed of 60rpm might be more suitable. Many components and parts have been bonded together using glue, as this seemed the simplest method. Although functional, the canoe is moving very slowly due to its current motor capabilities. It will require faster N20 micro motors and redesigned paddles for effective operation. Additionally, reducing the canoe's size by 20% could also improve performance. When printing the push rods at a resolution of 0.1mm, the ball joint turns out acceptable. https://youtu.be/LY1qYrhstPA https://youtu.be/lqSPRKrT7II
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