3D Printed wingnuts

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andyquirot
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3D Printed wingnuts

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:D Hi All
I have been playing with a new 3D Printer and have printed some wingnuts. I know not as good as brass or cast but they work very well i have taped them to m3 and they work.
A cople of photos.
Regards Andy Quirot (Jersey Channel Islands)
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Christoffer Ahlfors
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Re: 3D Printed wingnuts

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Nifty!
I never thought that would be strong enough! :shock:
On the other hand, when printed parts break, you always know where to turn to for replacements... :D

Cheers,
/Chris
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andyquirot
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Re: 3D Printed wingnuts

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Hi There.
I ordered some resin ones and they break and split when taping them, these are much stronger. Only time well tell. I am now printing some grill serounds for the rear covers we will see how they go. I will post tome photos tommrow when i test fit them.
Regards Andy Quirot

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Re: 3D Printed Rear deck covers

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I have just fitted the first version of my rear deck sorounds made on my 3d printer.
Regards Andy.
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