Ragnarok - 3D Printable RC Jetsprint Boat

Ragnarok - 3D Printable RC Jetsprint Boat Free 3D print model

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Ragnarok is a free 3D printable jetsprint boat hull designed by M-Jet Development working closely with the M-Jet community, who did huge amount of work testing all Ragnarok versions.

Ragnarok is compatible with M-Jet 30 and M-Jet 35

M-Jet 30: https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-print-models/hobby-diy/other/m-jet-3d-printable-jet-drive-for-rc-boats

M-Jet 35: https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-print-models/hobby-diy/other/m-jet-35-3d-printable-jet-pump-for-rc-boats

Development log: 07.10.2023 V0: The first hull file was uploaded.

09.10.2023 V1: The hull has been splitted for printing. Geometry of the joints is partly taken from the Valkyrie, and partly inspired by solution in the Sprint. Flood chamber holes have been added. Turn fin mounts and trim tab mounts with new standard 16mm hole spacing (same as on Valkyrie) have been added. Pump interface for the M-Jet 35 has been added. Right now, the hull is printable and functional, even though it still misses many important features.

13.10.2023 V2: TPU Lid added. Rear wing with mounting points added. Small changes on the turn fin and trim tab mounts were done to achieve cleaner geometry. Flood chamber rear hole was modified for faster flow out.

16.10.2023 V3: Rear hull with interface for M-Jet 30 was added. Battery mount added. TPU lid for 220x220 print beds added. Increased size of the rear wing. Added mounting frame for the upcoming rollcage, pilots and engine.

20.10.2023 V4: Whole new rollcage was added. Rollcage gets printed in 4 pieces with no supports. Maximum strength is utilised thanks to all pipes lying in XY and not Z axis on the print bed. Geometry of the deck frame was changed a little bit, and the rear locks were changed to use M5x20 grub screw with locking nut, similarly to Valkyrie. However, the frame should be still 90% compatible with the Ragnarok V3.

26.10.2023 V5: Based on discussion with Sandro Flöry, the flood chamber size was increased by around 2mm. Big set of turn fins of various sizes was added. New receiver drybox with mount.

02.11.2023 V6: Big set of trim tabs. Infinitely stackable hull armour. New zip tie ESC mount. New bilge pump mount. File organization, fastener list. STEP file with colours:)

12.11.2023 V7: Turbocharged four rotor rotary engine inspired by Mazda 26B. The engine can be printed with no supports. The only part that got changed compared to V6 is the Rollcage_base, other than that, the engine is ready to be dropped in. There is a drawing showing which fasteners to use for the engine assembly.

26.11.2023 V8: Hull without flood chamber requested not only by Kai Reckleben was added. In conditions, where you don't need the self-righting at all, this only brings you advantages. Front bumper suggested by Ryan Frair was added, which can be mounted using a single M2x10. A helpful drawing showing assembly of the hull and fasteners used was added. Bilge pump mount was redesigned after discussion with Niklas Rösner. Two little holes to guide water out of the lid pool suggested by Joel Anderson were added.

5.1.2024 V9: Pilots were added. The hull was changed based on the idea of Ryan Frair and testing by Ryan and Lucygup Tham - the V-keel was extended, which has proven to provide better performance. Big thanks for your extensive testing work. The ESC and drybox mounts were removed, now there are glue-on mounts available instead. This enables you to use different mounting positions, and to mount the ESC to the back for possibly better CG balance. Flotation cutting template was added.

30.1.2024 V9.1: The screw alignment on the hull without flood chamber between the hull middle and hull rear was 1mm off. Thanks Joel Anderson for reporting this. The update 9.1 fixes this issue and changes the screw placement on both hull middle and hull rear of the floodchamber-less version. The floodchamber-less STEP file is updated too. No other files are changed.

15.02.2024: Upon a request, a rear wing without RAGNAROK text was added into the rear wing folder in V9.1.

08.03.2024 V10: Some people reported problems with self righting. To improve the self righting, height of the hull with flood chamber was increased by 6mm. This increases buyoancy on the top. After a discussion with Tom Hui Young, the area where trim tabs get mounted was beefed up to prevent cracks. Based on a suggestion from Michael Fre, the driver pilot was slightly modified to improve printability. Thanks everyone for your feedback!

13.04.2024 V10.1: Based on a kind suggestion by rc3dprinter, the issue with a mirrored drybox base was corrected. The O-ring for the drybox was added to the excel part list. The STEP file was updated with the corrected drybox. No other files were changed. Thanks for your feedback.

12.05.2024 V10.2: The lid files were all rotated and placed on the build plate, to make it clear how they should be printed. No geometry was changed.

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rc3dprinter 2024-04-12 22:20:56 UTC
I have started printing this boat though I found that the both of the receiver dry box covers did not align with the screws holes. To fix it you have to vertically mirror the receiver dry box cover or base though(not both only one). I do not know if I am the only one with this problem. Though if not, I am sure it will be helpful to other people if the file was edited. Also the hardware and seal for the receiver dry box is not listed in the excel table though you can find them in the drawing/assembly pdf.
M-Jet-Development
M-Jet-Development 2024-04-13 08:02:27 UTC
Thank you very much for your helpful suggestion! You are right that the drybox base was mirrored incorrectly. I have just fixed this with a V10.1 and added information about the drybox O-ring into the part list.
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billyid93 2024-04-09 22:18:56 UTC
I bought an M-Jet 30, I want to install it on this hull, can you combine the middle hull and rear hull into 1 piece?(my printer can handle heights up to 400mm) I want to install a big motor with a larger diameter, but I can't because of the overlap between the middle hull and rear hull connections.
M-Jet-Development
M-Jet-Development 2024-04-10 10:04:14 UTC
Hello, which motor size are you intending to use? With M-Jet 30, I don't recommend using any bigger size than 4074, there is simply no advantage to it. Also note that when printing the hull rear and middle hull together, you would have to use supports for the hull middle, because it's orientation would be incorrect. In case you wish to use a 4096 with the M-Jet 30, if you printed the hull already, I would recommend just removing the middle screw on the joint and cutting away a bit of material.
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mrgeiger 2024-03-31 11:51:16 UTC
wanted to ask what print settings should be if they need to be specific for any particular parts? I was also wondering if you have ever thought about making a larger scale version of your pump or hulls? I'm wondering if that would be possible so you could do some kind of 6s or 8s power system. thank you sir
M-Jet-Development
M-Jet-Development 2024-03-31 13:53:53 UTC
Recommended print settings: 0.2 layer height 4 perimeters 15-30% infill 5 top and bottom layers You can decrease infill and perimeters for the visual parts. No supports anywhere. Use Arachne slicing if you can. At the moment I am not planning to design any bigger hull than the Ragnarok is (550mm). The Ragnarok with the M-Jet 35 can of course run 6S, or even 8S if you adjust the motor KV accordingly. For recommendations about electronics, take a look at the M-Jet 35 manual: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1d3b9momWcgAeUAn5o1v0-QZcIMYy4U90/view?usp=sharing
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souellet9991 2024-03-30 23:33:14 UTC
Hello ! I love your work ! Ive just got done with the m-jet sprint , working great ! Ive been building the ragnarok with the m-jet 35 , i am just wondering what size of battery would you think is maximum for it , id like to go for a 6S , as ill be going for 4092 1400KV and 150A esc , but i wonder if 5200mah 6S will fit , thank you !!
M-Jet-Development
M-Jet-Development 2024-03-30 23:39:01 UTC
Hello, nice to hear! 6S 5200mAh is on the very limit. It might fit but it could also happen that it doesn't. I would suggest more something like 4000mAh. Of course you can still try, some people really fill their hulls tight. For space in the hull, the hull without flood chamber might be something to consider. Stepan
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souellet9991 2024-03-30 23:44:24 UTC
Thank you for the really quick answer Stepan !! I will keep that in mind ! Have a great evening ! Simon
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chris-j-mckeown 2024-03-23 02:02:23 UTC
Hello, I have a prusa mini 3d printer with only a 180 x 180 x 180 print size :( me and my son are keen to print, one option we have is to reduce all parts to 92.91%, we do have a smaller print nozzle, but one main issue I foresee is bolts / rods / fixings are all going to be just the wee bit off. Is it possible to get files that file a 180x180x180 print bed?
M-Jet-Development
M-Jet-Development 2024-03-23 07:14:35 UTC
Hello, it would be quite difficult to make Ragnarok fit on a 180x180x180 printer. For example the lid must be printed as a single piece, requiring a 220x220 bed, downscaling even more is very disadvantageous. You could alternatively consider printing the Supersprint, which is right from the start designed to fit a 180x180x180 build area. It also has a full build video and is overall simplier to build: https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-print-models/hobby-diy/other/m-jet-sprint-3d-printable-rc-jetsprint-boat-model
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chris-j-mckeown 2024-03-23 07:24:40 UTC
thank you for your reply, ok cool, will print the Supersprint if it fits a 180x180x180. Couldn't see a print bed size when I took a quick look. I might print the Ragnarok at 92% and work on the lid and rails (are longer too), even if just to have on the shelf :)
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Ragnarok - 3D Printable RC Jetsprint Boat
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Ragnarok - 3D Printable RC Jetsprint Boat
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  • Stereolithography (.stl) (7 files)705 MB
  • 3D Manufacturing File (.3mf) (6 files)579 MB
  • PDF (.pdf) (4 files)517 MB

3D Model details

  • Publish date2023-10-07
  • Model ID#4823701
  • Ready for 3D Printing
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