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3D printing for parts and fun..

I recently got into 3D printing. Mainly to make holding jigs for laser marking my STC products in my big laser cutter. I have also used it for making all sorts of other stuff that have come in handy in the shop.

I thought this might be a good area to share files and show off things that others may have made.

To start...
For fun we 3D printed one of my gascolators in clear plastic.

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I then made some tools for the shop.

This is for checking Lycoming conical mount bushings for the correct length of bolt engagement.

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This tool is for aligning the shaft for Case magnetoes... Prototype, needs work as the pin breaks easy.

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The following is a tool for using punch letters on one of my Gascolator tags that includes a serial number. With this I can replace a tag that gets damaged without having to by several hundred pre-numbered tags.

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Tag examples
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Made a cover for the bottom of a KitFox fuselage where the flap arm exits the lower fabric. Printed in high temp material so the sun wont mess it up.

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It gets installed here.
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I'm building a Diva kit car. Wanted to angle all the instruments to make them easier to see so came up with some wedged bezels for the instruments.

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The car
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And last. I am friends with a couple that own a few Turbine powered toys. One being a Tucano. I printed and painted a model of one to give to them as a gift for fun. My daughter painted the tail to match their airplane.

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Please post on this thread.. Lets see what the BCP community can do.

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Re: 3D printing for parts and fun..

Nice!

I tried printing a clip on PTT holder for the 172 cessna yoke. I was using a pretty basic program. I never did get it quite right. I still have the giant velcro PTT.
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Wow, Brian! The Tucano came out beautiful! =D>
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That letter punch jig is a great idea! I may have to print one of those for marking banding... Thanks!
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wonderful brian! its amazing
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Re: 3D printing for parts and fun..

Nice. I have a short list of a convenience items I've been thinking of trying to print. Any recommendations for a set up to get started and the printing medium you use for the high temp? I already have a handle on the design part of it.
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I've been looking for someone like you, I have an idea for some 3D printing for Cubs. I'll send you a message.
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very nice work. Are you doing this mainly in PLA?
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soaringhiggy wrote:very nice work. Are you doing this mainly in PLA?
Everything I posted above is PLA.. However, I started a print a belt clip holder for my Gerber multi-tool in PETG the other day and it was not finished by the time I left the shop for home. On vacation until next week so won’t see the finished part till then.

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All I got is WOW!! Amazing projects....but the printed gascolater first looked like a urine sample container. LOL
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Re: 3D printing for parts and fun..

My latest creation...

Was gifted a Gerber multi tool. Unfortunately the original belt carrier destroyed itself. So I spent some time on Alibre Design and came up with a holder that can clip onto a belt or pocket.

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The clip part slides into a section in the back of the main holder. Currently it is a little too narrow to fit over a thick belt so I am going to redesign it a little thicker and re-print it. The clip also has to be printed in a way so the print lines are longitudinally so it will flex and not break the PETG.

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Awesome prints! I too enjoy designing and 3d printing useful things. There is just so much that can be done with a little Ender3 or similar small cartesian style printer.

PETG is a great material but if I may suggest PLA plus for parts that require more flexibility like belt clips. PETG tends to break before it bends.
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