
KRAGA Tere - test part
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This pivotal portion is the initial segment of the right wing from 3D printed hand launch plane KRAGA Tere. If you're capable of printing this component, you should be able to print the entire aircraft. KRAGA Tere is a 70 cm large hand launch glider without remote control that's printed on a 3D printer and reinforced with carbon spars. For more information, visit https://www.3DprintedRCplanes.com/tere To see the plane in action, watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuwRKqikM88 The file for this part is also available here: https://3dprintedrcplanes.com/download_test/tere/ Rafts: Yes Notes: The part must be printed as a shell with 0% infill and no horizontal surfaces. The thickness of the shell should be one layer to achieve the required weight of the plane. Printing settings: Nozzle: 0.4 mm Layer thickness: 0.19 mm Rafts: yes Use the default orientation and any printing material. Result verification: Your result should weigh 6 g. The wall of the shell should be printed in a single pass to make it very thin. You should be able to fit a carbon tube with a diameter of 2 mm into the spar leading holes (on the bottom side of the part). I recommend trying to cover the testing part with covering film to see if your chosen material will not deform from ironing heat and if the covering film will stick to it.
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