Going out to fly my yard tractor and other gas and electric devices today..... Carry on using the PLA and ABS and all the other mediums out there!!!!
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Originally posted by crxmanpat View PostI printed up the Safety caps for EC5 battery plugs that bbaumer posted on Post #101 of this thread. These work great as they have compression pins on the inside that keep the caps on securely. Green for charged, Yellow for Storage charge, Red for discharged.
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RBTX, Looks great, I build little stuff for the RC aircraft and that to me is the greatest part of 3DP. The little parts that I used to make outta balsa and epoxy resins, I now just design and print. Tool Cool for School. Best, LBCaptain: Got any ideas?
F/O: Actually not.— Captain Chesley B 'Sully' Sullenberger III and F/O Jeff Skiles—
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Alpha, Great Question. LOL There are 47 g-code files from 127kb to 15,000kb +. I have 8 parts printed at about a 7-8 hour average. I am on my 2nd PLA roll. So there ya go. Best, LBCaptain: Got any ideas?
F/O: Actually not.— Captain Chesley B 'Sully' Sullenberger III and F/O Jeff Skiles—
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Here's the completed belly gun pod for the L-39 courtesy of Roy (VRF201) on RCG..
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3192114Pat
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