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Kite best STL files for 3D printing・Cults

AIO bracket for Kite's Circuit Sword

Free

eagle

€26

eagle

€27

Forest dragon organizer for desk

€0.80

KITE Sofa

€5.65

Pilkington Kite Mk4 dissasebly tool

€15

Pilkington Kite Mk4 focuss ring removal tool

€15

Pilkington kite Mk4 front lens removal tool

€15

NEFERPITOU - 3D PRINTABLE FIGURE

€23.01

Dragon

Free

Glurak (Pokemon) - own version

€10

Dragon bust - Ladynie- HIGH-POLYGON

€6. 95

Fantasy dragon Attyla -

€9.99

Dragon Heereo head model- HIGH POLYGON

€5.95

Paddle to kite pump adapter

Free

Kite Mount Lines Bar

€15 -50% €7.50

Set of 4 cookie cutters Fiestas Patrias Chile, with drawing, 10cm

€2.25

Click'N'Go Nobile KiteSurf Table

€1

KITE CUTTER AND STAMP

Free

Red Bluster - The Sea Beast (Flexi)

€2.32

Hunter x Hunter - Kites scythe

€25 -30% €17. 50

Kitesurf

€0.50

The Legend of Zelda - The Minish Cap - Gleerok Boss

€0.50

Shadow Leviathan from Subnautica Below Zero

Free

Hunter X Hunter - Keychain

€2.12

Winged Kite connector kit for 8mm dowels

€2.98

Box Kite connector kit for 8mm dowels

€2.98

Flat Kite connector kit for 8mm dowels

€2.98

Diamond Kite connector kit for 8mm dowels

€2.98

Flexi dragon circle

€2

Maradona Keychain

€0.55

Pendant beer crate + UK version beer crap key ring pendant

€0. 50

Baby Dragon

€1.88 -30% €1.32

WingFoil Hook Wing Foil for belts, easy Print

€0.99

Kiteboarding fin

Free

MBS V5 Mountainboard brake adapter

Free

Flat Kite Bath Bomb Mold-Commercial License

€6.59

Diego - 1986

€1.18

Flexi print in place ! Economy Set ! Octo, Octo 2, Monty & Nessie !

€3

Dragon Head

€2

Dark Souls Hellkite Drake

€15.91

banksy Fridge as kite

Free

Dovetail marker (carpentry)

Free

Fips

€1. 45

LED LAMP WITH NAME - Milan - First name lamp

Free

Kite tail winder v1.1 (small and large)

Free

Kite line winder

Free

Kite Spool

Free

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HAND COUNTER - DADO - 25 mm

1 €

Hand Cubes - Dado - 18 mm D6

1 €

Best 3D Printer Files in the Miscellaneous Category

Ancient Flying Machines

Free

Stormtrooper Valve Cap

Free

SLS Block 1 (Artemis-1) scale 1:200 (many parts)

Free

Tintin and Snowy

Free

Fishing lure #3 with gills and larger body

Free

nine0003 Count Patula

3. 76 €

Labyrinth puzzle for gift

0,70 €

A Merry Marblevator Christmas Tree

Free

Bestsellers in Miscellaneous category

Stand FLSUN V400

3 €

Charizard - pokemon with flexible articulation (seal in place, without supports)

3 €

Christmas Park

4.57 €

Bunch of Christmas balls ItsLitho

7,60 €

CHRISTMAS TREE v2

1,50 €

Christmas house

6.86 €

ItsLitho "Swirl" 9 Lithophane Personalized Christmas Ball0004

1. 90 €

Gremlin rail 640 mm FPV

0,94 €

RS-X-Bow "Government - 1911" style

6.25 €

ItsLitho "Pure" personalized lithophane Christmas ball

1,90 €

Predator-inspired movable mask

6.20 €

nine0003 ItsLitho "Creamy" personalized lithophane Christmas ball

1,90 €

ItsLitho "Drop" personalized lithophane Christmas ball

1,90 €

MMPR Dragon Dagger

4.70 €

TING Addams

8.47 €

Key holder for middle finger

1 €


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Aircraft 3D printing: a Boeing

engineer's story

Each Boeing 787 passenger aircraft has about 30 3D printed parts. Combined, Boeing Commercial Airplanes (jet airliners and business jets) contain 25,000 printed parts. And military aircraft F-15 and F / A-18 - about 40,000. Most of the components are components of air ducts, but there are engine parts and parts of the interior of the cabins.

Boeing spokesman Bernardo Malfitano spoke at the EAA AirVenture Oshkosh forum of aviation enthusiasts and spoke about how 3D printing is used in the aircraft industry today. nine0006

Mechanic, tester, aircraft builder and pilot

Bernardo Malfitano has been with Boeing since 2007. In his career, he was engaged in the repair and maintenance of the air fleet, analyzed the wear and tear of aircraft. Now he is involved in the development of new aircraft.

According to the expert, all popular 3D printing methods are now used in the aerospace industry: laser stereolithography (SLA), deposition method (FDM), selective laser sintering (SLS) and direct metal deposition (DMD). Unlike traditional techniques, in which the cost of a part depends on the circulation (the higher it is, the lower the price for each spare part), 3D printed products cost the same: it doesn’t matter if you ordered 10 or 1000 pieces. Therefore, it is advantageous to use this technology for small circulations. nine0006

Where are printed parts on airplanes?

Air ducts are the part of the aircraft where 3D printed parts are most widely used today. In modern aircraft, circulating air maintains a comfortable temperature for a person and a safe pressure. 3D printed air duct connections are used in the Boeing 787, F/A-18 and F-35 fighter jets, and Bell 429 helicopters.

There are also 3D printed parts in the systems that propel the aircraft. As a rule, these are metal products made by laser sintering or metal deposition. So, in the Boeing 777, the compressor is connected to the temperature sensor using a 3D-printed adapter. And in the F-15K Slam Eagle military aircraft, casings for turbines were made using volumetric printing. This reduced the cost of the part from $34,000 to $2,550 and halved its production time. nine0006

Interior details . Shelves, brackets and various fixtures in passenger aircraft cabins are often printed in plastic. For example, the popular Boeing A350 has over 500 of these parts on board.

Small parts. Plugs, parts of seats and instrument cases - all this can also be made using the 3D printing method. In the Boeing A300 passenger ship, brackets and seat belt buckles for crew seats are produced in this way. nine0006

Advantages of 3D printing for aircraft construction

Additive technologies attract aircraft designers not only because they are economical. They make it possible to optimize the shape at the model stage and significantly reduce the weight of the product. So, by replacing the cast metal bracket with a plastic one printed on a 3D printer, the designers managed to reduce its weight from 918 grams to 326. Of course, there is more than one bracket on the plane, so the total gain in weight is several kilograms. For passenger aircraft, lightening the design means reducing fuel consumption, which reduces not only the costs of the airline, but also environmental damage. nine0006

Parts with mesh and honeycomb structure are lighter than monolithic ones, but at the same time they do not lose strength. Each new sample introduced in the aircraft industry undergoes multi-stage tests, especially if it is a functional part.

Is it possible to print the entire aircraft?

If additive technologies are so good for 3D printing, is it possible to print an entire airplane? Bernardo Malfitano is sure that now it is impossible.

Today, 3D printing is successfully used to make drone bodies and working models of aircraft. At the Berlin Air Show in 2016, visitors saw the Airbus Thor, a remote-controlled aircraft about 2 meters long. All of its parts were 3D printed. nine0006

But to create the hulls of large aircraft - passenger liners, cargo planes, fighter jets - modern 3D printing technologies are not reliable enough.

Malfitano explained that the US has statutory manufacturing standards. The aircraft industry is governed by 14 CFR Part 25 (“Airworthiness Standards: Transport Category Aircraft”). It says that the structure of the materials must be strong, and the details must be reliable, which must be confirmed by certain tests. Meanwhile, testing parts created by 3D printing often reveals defects and inhomogeneities.


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