
RC Boat 3DBenchy
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So I decided to build an RC-Benchy boat. It was printed with 25% infill ABS on my regular Prusa printer and D-bot. The parts were glued together with ABS-slurry, a mixture of Acetone and some ABS filament for glue. I also applied the slurry to the body in multiple layers to make it waterproof. One thing I would have done differently is avoided using a glue gun when assembling the motor - instead, I recommend buying some epoxy-glue. I noticed small leakage from the motor after assembly, so I removed all the glue and used ABS-juice to reattach those parts. Epoxy would have been a better option in hindsight. The support for the servo was integrated into the hull of the boat. The components I used include an RC-controller available at https://goo.gl/qMHYCG, an ESC found at https://goo.gl/7bu7ou, and a Servo located here https://goo.gl/igrLKy. Other necessary parts are steel shaft for servo from https://goo.gl/bGjfY, waterproof plastic organ sleeve purchased at https://goo.gl/X2DQ3i, Lipo battery found at https://goo.gl/Sz3hNR or https://goo.gl/1NdsGF if shipping to your country is not possible. A Battery charger can be bought here: https://goo.gl/ARW9yc and a Jet motor from https://goo.gl/6TM7CJ was used, along with Epoxy-glue available at https://goo.gl/wux3mr. The build also required an XT-cable converter purchased at https://goo.gl/KfVtNN and 3 mm inner diameter sillicone tube found at https://goo.gl/1QEdMs. The tools needed for the build include a 3D-printer from https://goo.gl/VTXWFa, Solderiron available at https://goo.gl/SE2Kiz, Solder helpinghand from https://goo.gl/nwfH0x and Cutting Plier also found at https://goo.gl/nwfH0x.
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