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This is a boat that I made for the Make It Float Challenge.
The boat is entirely 3D printed, at first I was thinking about maybe using different materials for the shafts for less friction, but it's more awesome when everything is 3D printed, easier for other people to replicate!
It's should be noted the one needs some weights in order to make it work. I used Swedish coins.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HBbhRpqCjc
Solidworks were used to calculate the buoyancy, which was pretty easy. The hardest thing was to make the water wheel turn, I printed about 30 different water wheels before I got it right. The first water wheels didn't turn at all. But now it does!
The body parts on the boat are made with the help of an Xbox Kinnect, which I bought on ebay recently.
The head is mine, the hands are my fathers and the arms one of my friends. It's like frankenstein.
EDIT 2015-07-27 Fixed a small artifact on "Left_Arm.STL". Thanks mathgrrl, for the observation!
Read more about how I made it here:
http://3dprint.com/85013/make-it-sink-makerbot-float/
http://www.3ders.org/articles/20150728-swedish-student-filip-sjoo-designs-and-3d-prints-a-cool-automated-boat.html
Big_gear.STL | 132.0KB | |
Boatfather.STL | 4.9MB | |
Bushing_-_Big_Gear.STL | 22.0KB | |
Connecting_Rod.STL | 34.7KB | |
Counter_Weight_-_Arms.STL | 7.9KB | |
Counter_Weight_-_Big_Gear.STL | 12.3KB | |
Crankshaft.STL | 60.0KB | |
Gear_-_Left_Arm.STL | 48.5KB | |
Gear_-_Right_Arm.STL | 69.8KB | |
Head.stl | 7.8MB | |
Left_Arm.stl | 9.7MB | |
MAKE_IT_SINK.stl | 33.8MB | |
Money_Web.STL | 413.7KB | |
Plug.STL | 19.4KB | |
Right_Arm.stl | 9.7MB | |
Rod_-_Counter_Weight_-_Arms.STL | 34.1KB | |
Shaft_-_Big_Gear.STL | 12.8KB | |
Shaft_-_Left_Arm.STL | 13.4KB | |
Shaft_-_Right_Arm.STL | 12.8KB | |
Shaft_-_Water_Wheel.STL | 12.8KB | |
Small_Gear.STL | 75.7KB | |
Water_Wheel.STL | 768.0KB |