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J Blatz

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Can't say that I'd trust 3-D printed stuff for structural items like shock cord anchors, or a 75mm fincan.
Nice variety of parts, though.
 
Are the fins on the fin can printed with the tube or are they to be glued on later??

One piece construction. You just glue the assembly to a body tube.

Small caveat, I do think a piece of paper or phenolic tubing added the part of the retainer being exposed to heat of motor exhaust would be a good idea.
 
I have a 3D fin can from another guy who sells on this site and it works very well. My 1st 54mm fin can did get a chip out of one of the fins when it landed on a gravel parking lot. The plastic out at the very edge of the fin is thin. But I have flew it on a number of I- reloads. One other question will the fin can fit fiberglass tubes?
Thanks
 

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