View attachment 118881I know that 3D printing metal has been around for a long time. I must admit the last time I looked into it, they were having a lot of technical issues with the laser sintering process. and to me it looked pretty bad so I did not look into it further.
I was about to start TIG welding my oil cooler mount (a copy of the showplanes mount, they don't make one for my installation or I would have purchased it.).
Then saw a youtube video from a guy I follow and he said that 3d printing metal has hit its prime now. Not only does it make better parts but the pricing for service bureau printing has collapsed. So I modified my design a little to accommodate the metal printing design rules and ordered the mounts to be made in Grade 5 Titanium. They turned out nice, in fact I wish I had done some sort of clever generative design but alas they just look welded!
BTW I printed the duct from PAHT-CF and it looks like it will hold up, if not I will print it in MJF nylon (It still needs a custom molded seal for the duct LE.)


I will switch to PA12 using MJF process.
I was about to start TIG welding my oil cooler mount (a copy of the showplanes mount, they don't make one for my installation or I would have purchased it.).
Then saw a youtube video from a guy I follow and he said that 3d printing metal has hit its prime now. Not only does it make better parts but the pricing for service bureau printing has collapsed. So I modified my design a little to accommodate the metal printing design rules and ordered the mounts to be made in Grade 5 Titanium. They turned out nice, in fact I wish I had done some sort of clever generative design but alas they just look welded!
BTW I printed the duct from PAHT-CF and it looks like it will hold up, if not I will print it in MJF nylon (It still needs a custom molded seal for the duct LE.)


I will switch to PA12 using MJF process.








