Titan Submersible 3D Printer Model

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License: CC BY-SA
File formats: STL
Download type: zip
Size:1.1MB

The file 'Titan Submersible 3D Printer Model' is (STL) file type, size is 1.1MB.

Summary

Some initial statement: This model is not made with the intention to be funny, mocking or disrespectful towards the people passed away or their relatives. The titan submersible implosion is tragic as five people with a passion for pushing boundaries lost their lives. The incident although is very interesting in terms of why things fail and provides valuable lessons to be learned.

I tried to design this model as printer-friendly as possible, however some parts like the lower shell or the lower frame need additional supports to be printed but they can be done quite easily. Some details were modified to make it more printer friendly entirely. The design was done by taking a look on photos and videos available on the internet but no real measurements or models were used.

Some notable features:

  • Both titan rings need to be glued to the pressure hull
  • Front dome is intended to be opened
  • There's a controller on the floor

To assemble, use the side bars to get the correct distance between rings when gluing them together. The front dome mechanism is meant to be assembled with a piece of filament, you might need to drill those holes again, i find it hard to print them. The back dome will be centered with 3 pieces of filament and glued to the rear ring.

Full model length is about half a meter, so you might consider scaling all parts down before printing.

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CarbonFiberHull.STL 19.6KB
CrewInsert.STL 166.6KB
DropWeigth.STL 71.8KB
LensRing.STL 150.1KB
LowerFrame.STL 235.7KB
RearDome.STL 373.8KB
Ring-Front.STL 269.3KB
Ring-Rear.STL 255.5KB
Shells-Lower.STL 264.1KB
Shells-Upper.STL 254.0KB
Sidebar-L.STL 5.9KB
Sidebar-R.STL 18.4KB
TailHousing.STL 857.3KB
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