Here is my Yak-30 this is a plane I designed last year around 9mm epp foam the plane uses 1- 9 gram servo for the Ailerons 2- 5 gram servos for the Elevators and Rudder 1- Brushless Outrunner I went with the Motrofly 2205-1350 http://www.sdparkflyers.com/motrofly.html GWS 9050 Prop 7.4 volt 2 cell 360-500 mah Lipo (20C) Pack light weight receiver 1- 10 amp Brushless esc Im still new at this phlatprinter stuff so if you see any mistake feel free to let me know I have a bunch of plans that I will convert over. Attached files 30inch.cnc (12.4 KB)Â 30inch.skp (1 MB)Â
You're really getting the hang of it. For Phlatprinter cutting you want to add more tabs, especially around corner areas, those corners can sag and catch in the Phlatprinter spindle slot and jam you foam up. Also set your parameters, (material thickness, safe cutting area, etc.) before applying any cut paths. Pic below is the only mistake I seen. Also check out the Gplot plugin, it will allow you to inspect your gcode when you're done. Get Gplot here --> viewtopic.php?f=185&t=1128 Attached files
Very cool sdparkflyers! Keep'em coming. One thing I would like to ask is we try to include the cut code as well so guys can just load the file an Phlatprint it. You will need to setup the material thickness in the parameters section of the Phlatscript and hit the green arrow to save the .cnc file. You can upload that file here right along with the sketchup file. Thank you for sharing all these cool planes Mark and Trish
Here is a CNC code Post If someone wants to cut one out so I can see my work that would be cool thanks everyone. Attached files 30inch.cnc (12.4 KB)Â
Robert, I added the code to the first post as well (to make it easy for people to find as the thread grows) Thank you for taking the time to work/post the code Mark
I worked up this plane for 1/4" fan fold and a 1/16" bit I also have the controll surfaces milled in. phlatscript_v910.zip phlatscript_v910.zip phlatscript_v910.zip Cheers E-T Attached files 30 yak 1_16 inchfff.cnc (14.1 KB)Â 30 yak 1_16 inchfff.skp (1 MB)Â