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Radio-controlled boat prototype

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  • Model:

    boat model prototype

  • Weight:

    80 g

  • Dimensions:

    10 cm long

Client’s problem

Makerly 3D Printing received a request to print a radio-controlled boat prototype. The client had previously tested other 3D printing technologies, but the results had not been satisfactory. Due to design defects, air had torn at the stern and the low print resolution had failed to provide the fine details required. So far, molding turned out to be pricey and unworkable. 

Solution

Over five days, Makerly 3D Printing printed a radio-controlled boat prototype based on a 3D model. After sandblasting, we sent the item to the client via a delivery service.

Result

Backed by Multi Jet Fusion technology, we created a durable, finely detailed, and water‑resistant item. It took only five days to complete the order.

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        *The assessment of the cost and feasibility of metal printing is based on several factors — not only the weight (volume) of the part, but also its geometry, the complexity of post-processing, and other technological parameters. Therefore, the preparation of the estimate may take longer than the usual 30–60 minutes, extending to several hours or even up to two working days. In addition, since the production facility is located outside Ukraine, it is important to consider all relevant logistics factors.

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