Boeing 737

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Project description

The Boeing 737 is the most-produced twin-engine narrow-body airliner in the world and is considered the absolute bestseller in the history of civil aviation. It is now available to you here as a 3D-printed RC version, featuring two 70mm EDFs and a retractable landing gear, with an impressive overall length of 2020 mm and a wingspan of 1840 mm. Its flight profile is simply phenomenal. It was designed by Joel Vlashof (VJM Aviation) and Wim Aubroeck .

General printing recommendations

Printer size25 cm x 25 cm x 25 cm (e. g. Bambu Lab X1C)
EnclosureRecommended for LW-ASA
SlicerBambu Studio (latest version)
Filaments usedLW-PLA, LW-ASA (e.g. colorFabb), PLA, PLA-CF (e.g. colorFabb)
Filament diameter1,75 mm
Nozzle diameter0,40 mm

Special printing recommendations LW-ASA

Most of the components of the jets sold here are designed and optimized for stable, lightweight construction using LW-ASA. Since this foaming filament requires specific parameters for successful printing, which vary from printer to printer and slicer to slicer, you should conduct your own test prints beforehand. You can find many tutorials and tips on this topic online and on YouTube.

The basic default settings we use with a Bambu Lab X1C and Bambu Studio as slicers are listed here.

You can start with that for now.

Print bed temperature90° Celsius
Nozzle temperature275° Celsius
Cooling Off
Print speed35 mm/s
Layer height0,20 mm
SupportTree-Support at 40° angles
Flow rate54%
Filling patternGyroid (3D)
Filling level3% – 5%
RetractWithout
Number of outer layers1-2
Printing plate adhesionBrim, 5mm
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