I decided to design a barge for the make-it-float challenge. Barges have been used for thousands of years to move things, so why not? My barge has a compartment and two bits for tying off. It is able to support $14 in cargo!
Since I made a barge, I needed a tugboat to push it along...
Note: The barge has been changed from the picture to match the tug. The bits are separate pieces, there is now a deck to match, and the bottom is no longer curved for better printability.
Barge.stl | 69.0KB | |
Barge_bit.stl | 221.9KB | |
Barge_bit_crossbar.stl | 26.7KB | |
Barge_deck.stl | 51.6KB | |
tug_bit.stl | 39.8KB | |
tug_bit_crossmember.stl | 30.7KB | |
tug_deck.stl | 308.4KB | |
tug_hull.stl | 2.5MB | |
tug_hull1.stl | 1.4MB | |
tug_hull2.stl | 1.2MB | |
tug_lower_wheelhouse_canopy.stl | 11.8KB | |
tug_propeller.stl | 182.5KB | |
tug_rudder.stl | 62.6KB | |
tug_smokestack.stl | 211.3KB | |
tug_upper_wheelhouse_canopy.stl | 34.5KB | |
Tug_wheelhouse.stl | 280.5KB |