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Nice additions to the collection. Strikefighter nose looks similar to the mini brute Wolverine , but that one has a cardstock canopy.
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I like it I will have to add it to my list. You can definitely see the difference between the two, the strike fighter is made of cones, the wolverine is an ellipsoid. Should provide me with some good hours of entertainment making that. Much better than television.
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This is for Ratchetman
Centuri ss America 5310 display nozzles 2 different flavors can be found at this url https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3251588 |
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I just wanted to share another cad creators work because they made some awesome 3d parts available for download.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3256728 |
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I like the multi-tube transitions. Those are really hard to do on a wood lathe ...
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What I love the most about what you see there is that everything is absolutely customizable. Want a different body tube size no problem, different transition length, you got it. Even the nose cones listed can have different length and diameter changes , so that you can have the exact part you are looking for. It's not just what you see is what you get, that is just the taste to we your appetite. The iceberg really is 90% submerged.
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I like the multi-tube transitions too. I'm just wondering how these parts can be insulated from the heat produced by ejection gasses. It's a simple matter to slip fit a cardboard body tube inside a simple hollow transition, but these are a little more complicated.
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As far as insulation from melting goes, there are a few things to consider. Even if you used the lower melting temp pla the election gases are being diffused to extra large paths kind of like a baffle. The second thing is the election charge is not focused on the area specifically for more than what half a second. It takes a few seconds to melt the Thermo plastic so the thing to really worry about would be if the walls caught a burning particulate. Otherwise the inner walls will just glass slightly which is a good thing, it will make the flow smoother.
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Astronwolf , a way to actually insulate that I have been considering is using the shiny metal tape you can find at hardware stores, that is used to seal duct works. I think it might be aluminum tape but I am not sure. Anyway, it conforms to of shapes and has an adhesive surface I'm going to actually use it for atleast one upcoming 3d projects to see how it works out.
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