Underwater Torpedo with Toroidal Propellers and Rubber Band Motor

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Underwater Torpedo with Toroidal Propellers and Rubber Band Motor

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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Dive into the depths with this groundbreaking 3D printable underwater torpedo! Powered by a revolutionary rubber band motor encased within its sleek design, this torpedo boasts toroidal propellers for unparalleled aquatic maneuverability. Simply wind up the rubber band motor, release, and watch as it gracefully glides through underwater environments with precision and power. Whether you're exploring marine life or engaging in underwater missions, this torpedo is your ultimate companion. Download the blueprint today and embark on your underwater adventures like never before!

 

 

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  • wall loops: 4
  • hull with brim

What you need:

  • Rubberband (90x6mm)
  • Toothpick - cuttet in 2 sticks with ca. 11mm length each
  • a string or a piece of filament to install the rubber band

 

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
Print came out well. I added some colours with the AMS for some added spice. thank you for the design!
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this is sick looking
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At least it works unlike your life
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Replying to @Akaza :
@Akaza sheesh dude cool it did ur printer start spitting filament out of the side or something? what's ur problem?
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Unfortunately mine refuses to spin when under tension. I'm considering switching to multiple thinner rubber bands to see if they increase the tension with less friction between twists but that's kind of just a shot in the dark.
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Hi, The rubber band should be only lightly stretched when not wound up to work properly under tension.
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Unfortunately mine refuses to spin when under tension. I'm considering switching to multiple thinner rubber bands to see if they increase the tension with less friction between twists but that's kind of just a shot in the dark.
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stop copying my comment>:(
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Replying to @Akaza :
You realize the comments are time stamped right? Mine was posted in August and you copied and pasted my comment 11 days ago. You're a strange one.
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I used some filament on the ends.
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Awesome toy and the quality was spot on.
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kids love it
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works well enough, takes a TON of winding
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