M-Jet 35 - 3D Printable Jet Pump for RC Boats

M-Jet 35 - 3D Printable Jet Pump for RC Boats 3D print model

Description

Join the official M-Jet facebook group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/623045356071128

This is not a physical product. After purchase, you can download computer files which you can use to manufacture your own parts on a 3D printer.

What you get:

  • STL files for all 3D printed parts of the pump
  • PDF drawings for all handmade parts of the pump
  • STL and STEP files for the impeller
  • STL, STEP and DXF files for the intake grate and ride plate

There is no hull included! Instead, you can download one of the FREE official compatible hulls:

1) Ragnarok: https://www.cgtrader.com/free-3d-print-models/hobby-diy/other/ragnarok-3d-printable-rc-jetsprint-boat

2) Valkyrie RC Jetski: https://www.cgtrader.com/free-3d-print-models/hobby-diy/other/valkyrie-3d-printable-rc-jetski

3) 4G Hull: https://www.cgtrader.com/free-3d-print-models/hobby-diy/automotive/4g-sprint-hull-for-rc-boats-2022

The M-Jet 35 is also compatible with various hulls designed by the community:

1) Bash Jet, Speed Jet and Cruz Jet by VASSA (search on cults3d, link is not allowed by CGTrader)

COMPLETE PDF MANUAL: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1d3b9momWcgAeUAn5o1v0-QZcIMYy4U90/view?usp=sharing

Includes hull requirements, print settings, assembly and installation guide, motor choice.

PART LIST:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1od-H8H67PB-mB2iy3vTsqKm03mRA3lls/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=114321917833490201706&rtpof=true&sd=true

HARDWARE KIT BY RCPRINTER:https://rcprinter.com/products/m-jet-35-pump-build-kits

M-Jet 35 is the result of one year long development. It is the follow up after my successful M-Jet 30 project. It is improved in all areas and delivers the best performance I have achieved to date.

During the M-Jet 35 development, over 100 design combinations were tested and measured. Thrust, exit velocity, efficiency, power consumption and output power were measured and compared to achieve the best result possible.

Full playlist showing the development: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiFskGz_svvQjxSCElF1c1PSJKaHq8vae

The M-Jet 35 features two original and innovative design elements I have never seen used before:

The M-Jet single blade impeller greatly improves efficiency, while maintaining the superior 2-stage priming behavior, and is fully balanced by built-in counterweight.

The M-Jet 4-path nozzle dramatically shortens the pump assembly, improves durability, raises efficiency thanks to ultrashort flow path, and brings in nearly zero backlash steering control.

Update 31.10.2022: A more detailed description of the M3 brass threaded inserts was added to the part list and manual.

Update 10.2.2023: A folder Mods for M-Jet 35 was added to the files. A modified second stage for a 5x10x4 bearing size was added into the folder.

Update 12.6.2023: A new second stage topspeed mod was added into the mods folder. It contains modified second stages with decreased outlet diameters, ranging from -1mm to -4mm (calculated from a circle that has the same area as 4 M-Jet 35's nozzles combined).

Update 16.6.2023: The topspeed mod was removed, because testing showed worse performance. Thanks Connie Stankovich for performing the test!

Update 18.8.2023: A new folder tolerance_mods was added into the mods folder. It contains modified Housing and Second stage with increased bearing and seal slot dimensions, which will help if your prints are too tight.

Update 16.9.2023: A new O-ring_adaptor_instead_of_oil_seal was added into the mods folder. The O-ring_adaptor_5x9x2 can be used, if you are not able to purchase the regular oil seals. You can glue this adaptor into the M-Jet 35's housing and insert an 5x9x2 O-ring. However, keep in mind that the oil seal is a much better solution.

Update 30.9.2023: Some notes about the FPM / FKM rotary shaft seal and the soft O-ring were added into the manual and part list.

Update 12.12.2023: A loading grate by Ryan Frair was added to the mods folder. The loader helps to push water into upper section of the intake. It showed improvement in top speed from 56 kph to 60 kph. Thank you very much for sharing!

Update 19.12.2023: A finned ride plate and custom turn fins by Ryan Frair were added to the mods folder. Thanks for sharing! Furthermore, a +25° trim backflip nozzle was added into the mods folder - the first full successful backflip was performed with Valkyrie by Chris Leech.

Update 27.1.2024: The motor KV chart was updated with stronger requirements for the ESC when using a 40xx size motor. The previous ESC rating suggestions turned out to be not safe enough - I apologize for the mistake.

Update 31.03.2024: A STEP file of the housing assembly, which includes most parts of the M-Jet 35 except for the pump stages, was added.

Update 25.04.2024: The D-slot in the plastic impeller version was extended to avoid stripping out when transferring torque. This requires you to extend the flat spot on your driveshaft by 10mm from 15mm to 25mm. Note about this has been added into the manual.

Update 10.07.2024: A intake grate mod which uses 1.8mm stainless steel rods by Eric was added into the mods folder - thanks for your input!

Update 19.07.2024: A modified motor mount with ESC mount, compatible with upcoming Bashjet by Vassa, was added into the mods folder. Thanks for your work.

Update 12.08.2024: New nozzle options +7, +12, +20 were added. Folders were lightly reorganized. New ride plates ported from Valkyrie were added.

Update 30.08.2024: The Handmade parts drawing was updated to inform that the plastic impeller needs a longer flat spot on the shaft.

Update 30.11.2024: Multiple sections of the manual were updated to show more up-to-date information. No other files were changed.

Update 04.12.2024: A new nozzle option +2.5 was added.

Update 30.01.2025: A note about driveshaft length when using motors with long motor shaft was added into the m-jet_35_handmade_parts drawing. Thanks Matt for the suggestion.

baguln73
baguln732025-01-18 17:00:44 UTC
Awesome
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leon-mario-schuster2024-12-16 08:32:58 UTC
Hi, is it possible to print the impeller in PA6-CF by myself. Dose it work you think?
M-Jet-Development
M-Jet-Development2024-12-16 08:42:28 UTC
Yes I think that will work. There is a plastic impeller version STL, make sure to select that one.
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koko2ni2024-11-03 17:32:07 UTC
Very interested in your pump to install it in the bash-jet, here is my choice: Motor 4082 1280KV Max amp 87A Max volt 38v. Esc Flycolor 150A. 6s battery. Have you validated my choice? THANKS
M-Jet-Development
M-Jet-Development2024-11-03 18:00:33 UTC
Power-wise, it is a great setup. The motor has nicely low KV and will probably pull something around 100-130A on full throttle, running cool and efficient. (Please note that the 87A specification from the manufacturer does not say anything about how much current the motor will actually use. More context to this is shown in this video about motor KV: https://youtu.be/aUbkPv-1BwY?si=VBAbUmNbot1oAnLe ) Therefore a 150A ESC is sufficient. Unfortunately there were some cases of faulty exploded Flycolors 150A and Flycolors 120A in the M-Jet Facebook group, the Hobbywing 180A seems to be more reliable. But you can still use the Flycolor 150A. The second concern is, if the 4082 motor can fit into the Bash Jet hull dimension-wise. I can't answer that as I am not the designer of Bash Jet. I would suggest asking Vassa designs about this, or ask in the Jet Hub facebook group which is dedicated to Bash Jet: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1495734037969634/ Stepan
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superflerb2024-09-22 13:27:14 UTC
hi, do you have a approximate amount that it costs to build?
M-Jet-Development
M-Jet-Development2024-09-22 14:24:41 UTC
Depends what you wish to include in the cost. All materials and parts for the pump only, without electronics, without any hull, should be under 100 USD, metal impeller included.
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robnaujoks2024-09-11 06:02:18 UTC
Hey, is there any chance to get the Step files for the first and second Stage.
M-Jet-Development
M-Jet-Development2024-09-11 08:52:05 UTC
Hello, I am not including the pump geometry as STEP purposedly. The pump is the most peculiar part of the original M-Jet geometry and by not sharing the STEP file, I am protecting it from misuse and competition on the market. If you have any simple modification requests on the pump, I can do those for you - please let me know what changes you would like and I might be able to help in a different way. Thank you for understanding.
Item rating
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alidhage2025-03-20 16:36:14 UTC
Recommended
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rsb1662025-03-05 00:04:52 UTC
Recommended
Thanks for the great work you have put into designing both this M-Jet 35 and the Ragnarok, most of which I have now printed and been very impressed with. If it is as good as the SuperSprint is, I will be very pleased. Thanks Štěpán Müller.
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lorentden112025-02-07 17:24:59 UTC
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Very good! Thanks
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russellb472025-02-05 21:25:20 UTC
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The package of files shows a lot of effort by the designer to supply a quality and comprehensive package. In addition to the stl files, all the step files are included, together with illustrated instructions and detailed lists of hardware required to complete the project. A lot of time has clearly been spent refining his design resulting in a highly professional package that is well worth the price.
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beardedboss2025-01-27 02:37:57 UTC
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M-Jet 35 - 3D Printable Jet Pump for RC Boats
$40.00
 
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M-Jet 35 - 3D Printable Jet Pump for RC Boats
$40.00
 
Editorial No Ai License 
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3D Model formats

Format limitations
  • Stereolithography (.stl) (2 files)46.6 MB
  • 3D Manufacturing File (.3mf) (2 files)46.6 MB
  • JPG (.jpg)24.9 MB
  • PDF (.pdf)21.6 MB
  • DXF (.dxf)21.6 MB

3D Model details

  • Ready for 3D Printing
  • Publish date2022-10-16
  • Model ID#4053913
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