yhuubert
Pre-Flight
Can you help identify the manufacturer (or exact part no) of this mixture knob:
Can you help identify the manufacturer (or exact part no) of this mixture knob
I heard of a titanium door assembly washer that Beech wanted $900 for. They probably need to sell two or three of these every decade, so they don't keep them in stock.
Will we ever be able to make parts like that using a 3d printer, or are 3d printers limited to softer materials, like plastic or nylon?
Surely, a mixture knob could be "printed".
How do you 3D print titanium? I can see plastic and even aluminum, but titanium?There is a company in California that is 3d printing Ti parts.
McFarlane (not McFarland) is who I purchased replacement cables and knobs from when I refurbished my airplane. I do recommend them. See website link below.While I know nothing of the regulations in Estonia if the plane is a certified bird a US company named McFarland makes a pma/faa approved vernier mixture replacement cable for the S2A and B.
Chris
Get the conditions (pressure, temperature, inert atmosphere) right and they can probably do single crystal work. I am not a metallurgist so just guessing here.How do you 3D print titanium? I can see plastic and even aluminum, but titanium?
How do you 3D print titanium? I can see plastic and even aluminum, but titanium?