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*Also allows for a modular build (ie seat section, basic hull section, footrest section, fishing rod holder/cargo section, bow section, stern section, etc)
*Also allows for a modular build (ie seat section, basic hull section, footrest section, fishing rod holder/cargo section, bow section, stern section, etc)


==How Pieces Will Be Connceted==
===How Pieces Will Be Connceted===
*Can epoxy + Friction stir weld the edges for permanent
*Can epoxy + Friction stir weld the edges for permanent
*For breakdown-able ?
*For breakdown-able ?
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*Bolts etc could work, and would be sturdy, main issue is time taken to connect/disconnect
*Bolts etc could work, and would be sturdy, main issue is time taken to connect/disconnect
*ALSO will a gasket be needed?
*ALSO will a gasket be needed?
===Estimated Cost===
*Need to determine infill needed.  The Existing Design used~28kg of abs (double check this)


=BOM=
=BOM=

Revision as of 19:28, 25 July 2020

Basics

  • A small watercraft that usually sits one person
  • Is propeled by a hand paddle
  • Can be made of many materials; The most common are all rigid plastic, but some inflatable ones have emerged which can be deflated to very small sizes (such as an average backpack/tote bag)
  • 70 CM +/- a few cm seems to be the standard width

Industry Standards

Existing Open Source Designs

Basic Design

Sit On Top (SOT)

One Piece 3D Printed Plastic

Multi Piece 3D Printed Plastic

  • The more reasonable option
  • The Kayak it is broken into shorter segments which can be broken apart for storage then reattached for use
  • Also allows for a modular build (ie seat section, basic hull section, footrest section, fishing rod holder/cargo section, bow section, stern section, etc)

How Pieces Will Be Connceted

  • Can epoxy + Friction stir weld the edges for permanent
  • For breakdown-able ?
  • The Point65 seems to use joinery held together by straps?
    • Can this hold up the rough water?
  • Can Metal Latches be Used?
  • Bolts etc could work, and would be sturdy, main issue is time taken to connect/disconnect
  • ALSO will a gasket be needed?

Estimated Cost

  • Need to determine infill needed. The Existing Design used~28kg of abs (double check this)

BOM

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