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Although Rocketry items are preferred, anything family safe is ok.

Show us you 3D printed items!
 
And a few of these helmet things. :)
 

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The Saturn V and Electron are 1/60, the rest are 1/100. Everything was printed as separate color pieces and then assembled, no painting.
 

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Closer view of a 54mm ring set.
 

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And the T3 tracker housing.
 

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And a bunch of other items. Per Amazon, I've used 41 reels of filament in the two years I've owned the printer. It's pretty much going 24/7. Longest single print was 348 hours.
 

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Sounding rockets: Nike 10° Cone (left) and NASA Hawk (right)
 

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Here is a rocket I printed today. It is off Thingiverse.

Sorry forgot the imageupload_2018-10-17_19-37-20.png

Foot note added: This is Ben Martin's 3D context entry.
 
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BT-70 nose cone with a screw-in altimeter holder
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Ben,

I even forgot who designed the file. It printed beautifully.

I added a footnote to the prior post.
 
Ben,

I even forgot who designed the file. It printed beautifully.

I added a footnote to the prior post.
Good to see that my design considerations worked out. Thanks for the footnote. After you finish construction you should post the images on Thingiverse.
 
Here is one that I printed from thingverse and two I made on my own. AV Sled drill templates.
 
Here is one that I printed from thingverse and two I made on my own. AV Sled drill templates.

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Nice, I did some that just have a variety of mounting holes and zip tie passthroughs with a threaded rod(s) channel in the middle. A few folks are using them now. (See several of the Mach 1 build threads). I also have a more substantial one for 2.6, 3 and 4" that has threaded 3D printed pass-through nuts for deployment wires, etc.
 

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