So what are the thoughts of using a clear filament for rockets that need fins but don't really have them i.e.. Minuteman Missile?
Someone say polycarbonate fins? I made them a bit thicker than necessary and as a result they're a bit more visible, but still pretty good).Polycarbonate is always an option for clear fins.
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Someone say polycarbonate fins? I made them a bit thicker than necessary and as a result they're a bit more visible, but still pretty good).
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Honestly, I wouldn't trust printed fins to ever be as clear as I'd want them, at least given the current state of the technology. This seems like a perfect example of where 3D printing is not the best answ tprinted
So they are printed?Someone say polycarbonate fins? I made them a bit thicker than necessary and as a result they're a bit more visible, but still pretty good).
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Honestly, I wouldn't trust printed fins to ever be as clear as I'd want them, at least given the current state of the technology. This seems like a perfect example of where 3D printing is not the best answer.
No, cut polycarbonate sheet.So they are printed?
I believe you are being given alternatives to printed fins.So they are printed?
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