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    Thought I would start a new thread for those that would like to download 3D printable files. Here's a link to my first ........

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    Nev Bailey
    Christchurch, NZ

    BearhawkBlog.com - Safety & Maintenance Notes
    YouTube - Build and flying channel
    Builders Log - We build planes

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    Looks good. I'll give it a print and let you know how it turns out.

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    • #3
      Nev - Looks very nice but I keep my plugs in the cylinders

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      • #4
        Here's a couple more 3d printable files that I've added to printable.com, all downloadable for free.

        Yaesu handheld VHF radio mount. Designed to clip onto cockpit tubing.
        Download HERE.

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        Quell Carbon Monoxide monitor mount. Replaces the battery compartment cover that it comes with, to provide a secure tubing attachment.
        Down HERE.

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        Various tubing grips. Currently to fit 3/4" tuning with more sizes being added. The tubing grips can be combined with other items to provide secure mounting for radios, CO monitors, headset battery holders etc. Can also be used to attach wing root panels and cargo compartment bulkhead panels in place, and allow for easy removal to facilitate inspections.

        Download HERE.
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        Last edited by Nev; Yesterday, 01:20 AM.
        Nev Bailey
        Christchurch, NZ

        BearhawkBlog.com - Safety & Maintenance Notes
        YouTube - Build and flying channel
        Builders Log - We build planes

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        • #5
          Nice work Nev. If you keep this up, you are in danger of being invited to the geek/nerd club!

          What type of material did you print these in?

          I have found that tube grips like these can be too loose or tight depending on what they are designed for and printed in.

          For example, if you tested the fit with PLA, which is stiff, and print it in PETG, which has more flex, then it will fit loose.

          Print settings will also affect the fit. More walls and more infill will make the part stiffer too.


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          • #6
            Originally posted by TJ_Slice View Post
            What type of material did you print these in?
            That's all really good to know thanks. I printed these in ABS for the final versions. They still need plenty of field testing for longevity to see how they are affected by heat, but I think we're on the right track. Currently I'm doing a phone holder to clip onto the diagonal windshield tubing. Fair to say there's been a fair amount of nerding out.....
            Nev Bailey
            Christchurch, NZ

            BearhawkBlog.com - Safety & Maintenance Notes
            YouTube - Build and flying channel
            Builders Log - We build planes

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            • TJ_Slice
              TJ_Slice commented
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              ABS is a good choice and should hold up well to the heat. I really like the whole concept to mount things somewhere other than the panel.
              Last edited by TJ_Slice; Yesterday, 10:35 AM.

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            I've not entered into this arena because I use an Apple Macbook and believe software is based on PC's. Am I wrong?
            Brooks Cone
            Southeast Michigan
            Patrol #303, Kit build

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            • Nev
              Nev commented
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              I'm just using an older desktop MAC.

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            Originally posted by Bcone1381 View Post
            I've not entered into this arena because I use an Apple Macbook and believe software is based on PC's. Am I wrong?
            There are options for both platforms. No need to be afraid.
            Christopher Owens
            Bearhawk 4-Place Scratch Built, Plans 991
            Bearhawk Patrol Scratch Built, Plans P313
            Germantown, Wisconsin, USA

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