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  1. You can also print the entire component using glass fiber-reinforced filament, but I don't think that's necessary. The original is also made of ABS and has only 1/3 the wall thickness of my design. Carbon fiber-reinforced plastic should only be used, if at all, with great caution because carbon fiber conducts electricity.
  2. Now available on Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6907072
  3. Hi all, Thank you very much for your positive response! I’ve been using the new Creality Raptor 3D scanner with a blue laser. It’s the first 3D scanner that has really worked well for me. Some Mooney flights in the U.S. would be amazing—definitely a bit faster than my C150!
  4. Hello everyone, I don’t fly a Money myself, unfortunately. However, I 3D-scanned the alternator cover for a friend and reconstructed it as an improved version. Since this seems to be a common issue and no replacement parts are available, I’d like to share the STL files with you for free. Simply print the parts in ABS plastic, glue the two parts together with ABS adhesive, and they’ll fit perfectly. Take a look at the pictures. Unfortunately, I can’t upload the STL files directly, but if you send me an email at bastianjedwill@icloud.com, I’ll send you the files free of charge right away. Have fun! Greetings from Germany, Bastian
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