3D-Printed Tools and Parts

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See also section CAD_CAM_Files if you have a CNC machine.
Consider joining the 3D Printed Aircraft Parts FB group.


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. Source.


Here is a material list and their glass temperatures (caution: composed by AI):


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