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David Lee 09-17-2018 12:18 AM

plastic printing
 
i was watching a video on plastic printing. Ha anyone used one of these tro make light weight brackets or other parts?

SSDiv6 09-17-2018 09:54 AM

Re: plastic printing
 
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Originally Posted by David Lee (Post 572972)
i was watching a video on plastic printing. Ha anyone used one of these tro make light weight brackets or other parts?


You must be talking about 3D printing.

There are already a few parts out there, including intake manifolds that have been manufactured from Nylon. There are also printers that will create metal parts from powered metal.

FireSale 09-17-2018 11:02 AM

Re: plastic printing
 
The trick with 3D printing of custom parts is that they need to be designed in CAD files. That requires fairly expensive software and a good deal of skill to prepare the file to feed the printer. Couple of grand to set this up for a bracket lighter but not as strong as 6061 aluminum. I'd much rather have a mill and lathe.

David Lee 09-17-2018 12:45 PM

Re: plastic printing
 
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Originally Posted by FireSale (Post 572990)
The trick with 3D printing of custom parts is that they need to be designed in CAD files. That requires fairly expensive software and a good deal of skill to prepare the file to feed the printer. Couple of grand to set this up for a bracket lighter but not as strong as 6061 aluminum. I'd much rather have a mill and lathe.

there is sw that is vert very good and for free, one is made by the makers of autocad. while i would love to own a nice lathe and mill, the cost and space required would be prohibitive.

Ben Holt 09-17-2018 12:54 PM

Re: plastic printing
 
We have one and have been making quite a few parts with it. It is perfect for setup and/or temporary parts. We have made quite a few sets of runners for our comp car this year, we have even been running the runners down the track all year. Much cheaper than the billet aluminum runners we had made before...

That being said, you do need to be able to draw the part up, but that merely takes the program and some practice

Chad Fergen 09-17-2018 01:15 PM

Re: plastic printing
 
We have 5 of them at work and they can make about anything you want but like said, someone needs to draw them up for you first. Ultem is one of the stronger materials you can get for that but its not as strong as aluminum.

David Lee 09-17-2018 05:05 PM

Re: plastic printing
 
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Originally Posted by Chad Fergen (Post 572996)
We have 5 of them at work and they can make about anything you want but like said, someone needs to draw them up for you first. Ultem is one of the stronger materials you can get for that but its not as strong as aluminum.


can you tell me what printers you are using?


Thanks

Myron Piatek 09-17-2018 06:18 PM

Re: plastic printing
 
I couldn't help but wonder if there is a compatible material that could be used in 3D printing to make replacement Thermoquad fuel bowls.:confused:

David Lee 09-17-2018 06:24 PM

Re: plastic printing
 
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Originally Posted by Myron Piatek (Post 573029)
I couldn't help but wonder if there is a compatible material that could be used in 3D printing to make replacement Thermoquad fuel bowls.:confused:

find out what plastic was used and would be more than happy to investigate it.

Myron Piatek 09-17-2018 06:31 PM

Re: plastic printing
 
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Originally Posted by David Lee (Post 573030)
find out what plastic was used and would be more than happy to investigate it.

I'll ask/check around. Don't know if it's accurate, but I've heard it referred to as "phenolic".

There is a source for small primary bowls for under $150, which I don't know if they are still being manufactured or there is just a large overstock. But no source for big primary bowls that I'm aware of.


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