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Warning: Depending on the filament material, 3D-printed parts may not withstand high temperatures, e.g. those encountered in an engine compartment. One example is this Cozy Mk IV airplane crash where a commercially 3D-printed air induction elbow collapsed. [https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/plane-crashed-after-3d-printed-part-collapsed/ar-AA1RJalY Source]. | Warning: Depending on the filament material, 3D-printed parts may not withstand high temperatures, e.g. those encountered in an engine compartment. One example is this Cozy Mk IV airplane crash where a commercially 3D-printed air induction elbow collapsed. [https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/plane-crashed-after-3d-printed-part-collapsed/ar-AA1RJalY Source]. | ||
[[File:Cozy Mk IV intake collapse.png|300x300px]] | [[File:Cozy Mk IV intake collapse.png|300x300px]] | ||
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Here is a material list and their glass temperatures (caution: composed by AI):<br>[[File:Filament Tg table.png|400x400px]] | |||
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* [https://rv10.ca/3d-printed-stuff Les Kearney's Collection of 3D printed parts for the RV-10] | * [https://rv10.ca/3d-printed-stuff Les Kearney's Collection of 3D printed parts for the RV-10] | ||
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