The file 'Fishing Bobber 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 317.3KB.
After seeing and buying the Rocket Fishing Rod from Amazon. I tried to make the bobber and after many times rebuilding it using thinkercad, I think this one will work. I'm still kind of working on it but I think you will enjoy this one. I'm going to try it out sometime this week, maybe, and see how it will launch using my air cannon with a 1 inch pvc pipe, and I'll try the 1.5 inch pipe with my 1.5 inch bobber.
Print the "Top Rocket Fishing Bobber", standing up with no support, using Brim for Build Plate Adhesion.
Print the "Left Rocket Fishing Bobber" and the "Right Rocket Fishing Bobber" with support, using Brim for Build Plate Adhesion.
Print the "Pin Rocket Fishing Bobber" and "Spacer Rocket Fishing Bobber" together, with no support, using Raft for Build Plate Adhesion. The spacer goes in the middle of the two halves with the rod going thru.
To make the bobber float; I used Foam Board Insulation -1 in. x 2 ft. x 4 ft. R-3.85 Insulating Sheathing and cut 2 round pieces the same width as the top bobber and slide each one inside, to the top, as far as it will go.
This is completed as far as the built. As far as how to put it together, I'll have to get back to this part. I think you can put it together yourself. Just be very careful when removing the supports from the two sides. It might brake off, as it did with me one time, and so you will have to reprint it, or glue it back together.
The Air Cannon plans for launching these bobbers are going to be here. Downloads are for free:
http://www.howtomakeaaircannon.com/
Left_Rocket_Fishing_Bobber.stl | 242.4KB | |
Pin_Rocket_Fishing_Bobber.stl | 12.4KB | |
Right_Rocket_Fishing_Bobber.stl | 213.4KB | |
Spacer_Rocket_Fishing_Bobber.stl | 25.1KB | |
Top_Rocket_Fishing_Bobber.stl | 486.2KB |