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==Sit On Top (SOT)== | ==Sit On Top (SOT)== | ||
===One Piece 3D Printed Plastic=== | ===One Piece 3D Printed Plastic=== | ||
* | *Would require a HUGE [[D3D]] , or use a [[Belt 3D Printer]] | ||
===Multi 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) | |||
=BOM= | =BOM= |
Revision as of 18:59, 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)
Industry Standards
Existing Open Source Designs
- CNC Kayaks (They Make CNC Plans for Wooden Ones)
- This 3D Printed One (in many sections) by grass roots engineering
Basic Design
Sit On Top (SOT)
One Piece 3D Printed Plastic
- Would require a HUGE D3D , or use a Belt 3D Printer
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)