Made a dummy spinner roughly 32x45mm, it was hard for me to learn how to hollow out the center correctly, eventually figured it out. I then sanded it and painted it flat black. The plan with this project is to hang the plane on display in my buddies LHS since I can’t even seem to find some one to take it with $5 attached to it. Ha ha, so the engine that was in the last post is what was on it previously. So this is going to get glued to the prop onto a dowel attached to the firewall.
Took about 1.5hrs to print, 4mm wall, can’t remember the infill if any.
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Do you think you could put a starter on that spinner or would you damage the plastic.
structurally it would be pretty robust, PLA will melt like every plastic, so what dennis said. Friction as we all well know causes heat, and PLA can melt around 170 degrees. Pretty sure we have all used a starter on a plastic spinner before, the key is positive force not allowing the starter cone to slip around the plastic cone. I'd imagine it would hold up great, it's actually a stiffer plastic than most plastic cones I have come across so probably better than most cast spinners on the market possibly. My mind has been drifting to make an electric spinner that would have those air inlets for motor cooling.... that would be a project.Do you think you could put a starter on that spinner or would you damage the plastic.