3D-printed helicopter blades!
As dangerous as 3D-printed xxxx 🙂
Taking of from Blackpool Airport Saturday 14th September 2013, seagul flies into rotor blades of my Robinson R22 Helicopter.
As dangerous as 3D-printed xxxx 🙂
Taking of from Blackpool Airport Saturday 14th September 2013, seagul flies into rotor blades of my Robinson R22 Helicopter.
Wow it didn’t explode 😀
Do they still work? Can you please share the STL files so I can print them?
what material you used to print it ? im thinking if you cover these blades with carbon fiber, will be 100% safe ?
They look like they need to be sanded down.
very very very bad idear
Nice!… rocky start, but nice
Well done!!
Nice
You can use Tetrahydrofuran on PLA plastic.
Does not work on PLA plastic.
Mister KK,, Eg har ein ting eg har lyst at du skal prøve og printe til ditt helikopter.. Det er nokre helikopterblader som er brukt i militæret, der vingespissen på vingene er ein forstørret platform, som gir mere løft, og du kan hovre med lågare rotasjonshastighet. Bildeforklaring: yngves.no-ip.org/images/heliblade.jpg
wow, I was thinking OMG, here is a crash coming, but no, very daredevil ! !
SUCCESS!!!
The Blades are safe, it is KUK that is dangerous.
Cheaper than HK blades?
Have you tried the acetone method for smoothing out prints? You can boil acetone and the vapor will surround the part to then smooth out all of the steps made by printing.
Here comes the safety police
poor bird
00:46
Uh…I don't think that's what Arnie meant by getting to the choppa.
Deer: I am the dumbest animal regarding coexisting with human technology
Seagul: Hold my minnow
Shredded tweet.
Diced seagull breast on offer at Morrisons.
We all knew that bird was suicidal, but did nothing to prevent this.
Poor little bird.
Who else watched this back in 0.25 playback speed? ?
Bird lost of SA.