

to Shattuck Road CARVER ROAD EAST A3 24 Calvef' Rd. to 17 Clyde Road ADAMS AVENUE Mt Auburn St. to 758 Belmont Streat ACTON STREET D10 35 Howard Street to 76 Rutiand Street CARVER ROAD A3 322 Belmont St. to Private Land CARROLL STREET C7 203 Orchard St. STREET DlllECTOll Y I I S.ncc A CARLTON TERRACE C7 11 CUroll SI. It’s hard to overstate how important accuracy is when creating to-scale RC models of some of the greatest planes ever. We find that a good slicer improves your print results more than any expensive 3D printer.” There’s no doubt that this is the first choice for slicer software. “We can say Simplif圓D slicer software is a very important part of our development phase and for a good workflow. For example, you can set start points in trailing edge and whole wing looks clear, without blobs.” Start points. “You can set start point of layers with X/Y.Factory file setting. “You can save your whole 3D print project including STL files, bed arrange, and print setting.”.Maintenance of internal structure. Simplif圓D’s consistency is crucial to “making an airfoil with a very effective internal structure.”.

“This is very very important in our development phase, because we can always give a look to print result of our work and make exact picture about.” Ability to handle complex STL files. “It’s very stable”, he says.

Stepan explained to us that there are several features with Simplif圓D that make their prints work best, including: These models have been extremely successful and in less than two years 3DLabPrint has gained over 10,000 customers (many of whom buy more than one model). We recently featured one of our favorite models, the Aichi M6 Seiran, as our Print of the Week. Built for the Japanese Imperial Navy, this hybrid can land and take off in water as easily as it can on land. After your purchase and download, the rest can be done at home with a 3D Printer and about $15 worth of filament. 3DPrintLab currently offers downloadable STL files for over 10 classic planes available to purchase. Stepan explains that he wants enthusiasts to be able to print an entire plane at home, “without having to go to the store”. In short, their mission was to change the way model aircrafts are made. In 2016, they founded 3DLabPrint, in Brno, Czech Republic, as a way to focus on the use of additive manufacturing for everything from R/C crafts to manned models.

Patrik is a world Air Combat Racing champion, frequently winning with his own designs. He is also extremely fond of flying RC planes. Stepan is a professional aircraft designer and pilot. The Aichi M6 Seiran taking off from the waterĬo-founders Stepan Dokoupil and Patrik Svida did not originally come from the world of 3D printing but, like so many others, found their way there.
