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3DP metal for model engine

PeterT

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A very talented model engineer on the Model Engine Maker forum is building a 'bar stock' 1:3 scale Mercedes Benz W165 Grand Prix race car engine from the late 1930's. He does use his shop CNC for many parts but interestingly, he designs in 2D not 3D CAD. Anyway, what started as an unrelated side conversation turned to his forthcoming challenge of some very funky coolant & vent pipes that need to begin & end in rather exact positions/orientations & snake through the various engine components true to the FS engine. You can see a collection of slopes & angles & radii. One of them Siamese merge into a single larger section pipe. The FS engine I imagine was sections of pipe & fabricated sections welded together, not easy to replicate at 8-9mm OD

I volunteered to give it a crack because, well, just cool to have any involvement with a project like this. But I was also very interested in the end result which was 3DP in metal. He posted a picture on his build thread so I can show a few pics from my end. Actually sweeping a pipe section along a curving 3D path was somewhat familiar territory to me. The real work was was orientating & merging his 3 primary 2D views to interpolate & generate the desired path between them. So I learned some useful CAD techniques along the way too. After some 3DP plastic validation tester to confirm they fit & did not intersect other components he ordered the metal ones. One hiccup was apparently the first online estimate did not match the actual price quotation so he ended up switching print services. I got the impression the first estimate is kind of bot generated that initially assesses overall size & material for a quick cost turnaround. But if the part has complexity to the printing process (shape factor, thickness limits, things like that) then cost could increase when a human actually evaluates it. I'm not sure all services work this way but a useful takeaway point.

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Nice. What material? Any idea the price for the printing? I know it's gauche to ask lol, but I'm curious how realistic going that route is for parts..
 
Nice. What material? Any idea the price for the printing? I know it's gauche to ask lol, but I'm curious how realistic going that route is for parts..
Conversation snips: it's https://www.weerg.com but they only print in plastics. The different aluminum alloys are what they offer for the CNC work they can do. Vent pipe V5 9.90n Euro for 2 off (discounts for two or more). Coolant pipes left and right 5.83 Euro each. Shipping 6. 84 Euro

and to clarify from his build post
The pipes shown are printed in Nylon PA12 by the SLS (Laser Sintered Powder process), but I hope, one day, to get them 3D printed in aluminum using the SLM (Laser Melted Powder process)

I have not uploaded a file to Weerg myself yet to see all-in cost to Canada, but one might be coming around the corner. Its not a process for everything but I think certainly useful for certain things. PCBway is another option but IIR that was the firm with the different actual quote vs online estimate, possibly a function of unique shape factors.
 
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