torpedo pool 3d models
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There's this toy torpedo that many remember playing with as a kid in the pool - you throw it underwater and it rockets across the pool. he toy works because it's neutrally buoyant, which means it has close to or the same density as the surrounding...
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Kids love to throw this torpedo at one-each-other during scuba diving lessons. You will need to add some ballast (anything small and heavy will work - avoid stuff which can rust) to make sure that the torpedo's buoyancy is neutral when underwater...
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Instructions: Download the STL file for the Torpedo Pop it into your slicer of choice We recommend using PLA with extruder setting of 200°C or ABS at 230°C. A layer height of .2 (or medium resolution) and 20% infill so it floats. If you do not...
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This is a small torpedo created for the RoboSub competition. ...When a standard marble is glued inside, it becomes a fun game for the pool with kids. The fins are designed so that the torpedo will spin while sinking. ...It's impressive to see it go.
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This is a small torpedo shaped toy that you throw in the pool and retrieve from the bottom. The torpedo is two pieces, you load the top of the bottom half with BB's to weigh it down then screw down the top. I used #4 sheet metal screws .375" long...
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This is a pool torpedo just like the ones I played with as a kid. Using a brim is advised because there is not much surface area in contact with the print bed. This model should also be printed using a high infill (75% ish depending on infill type,...
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A toy torpedo to play with underwater at night. ... You need: 2 copies of "light-up pool torpedo w- lights" 5 LEDS 1 capacitor 1 battery pack Calking Poly Cement or other adhesive to glue halves together Wire Solder & Soldering Iron
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While on a vacation with my 3D printers in tow...I thought about making a pool toy. But, I thought I would have to weigh it down with quarters.Then I saw ChrisONKey's pool torpedo and with some researchfound out that if you up the infill % (in...
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I made a hollow screw together version of the torpedo so that you can fill it with water to maintain neutral buoyancy but use less material. And then I printed the top of the torpedo in TPU so that it was soft and didn't hurt as much to get hit...
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- Using the included pin, lock the ends of the bands onto the upper half of the torpedo to finish assembly - (NOTE: you'll need to adjust the model to fit some sort of high-gloss washer between the halves to allow them to spin freely against each...
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For the motor there is many different 5mm or 6mm motors on the internet and in stores near you, so find one that will suit your needs, for example get a higher torque motor for lakes where the current is stronger but for pools and bathtubs higher...
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It is a model of an underwater torpedo. ... You should fill it with some dense material, to not float on the top of the pool. Have Fun!! ...:D
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small battery powered torpedo for shooting a wire through a water filled pipelinethe line can be used to push a not self driven cleaning tool through the pipeThe torpedo starts automatically after vertical lowering and tilting it horizontal It can be...
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This is a rubber band powered torpedo, I use regular 1mm diameter paper clips to bend the hooks into. ...Doesn't go very far but is decently quick depending on the winds and thickness of the rubber band used.
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This is a Torpedo, it might not be the best model, but I thought to share it with the world. ... Sadly I have not printed this but from the looking at it you might be able to guess what to settings to pick