well, there are supposed to be some plastic materials that can withstand ambient temps of 150 degrees celsius and made by an american company. But then again, withstanding that doesnt mean it can withstand whatever forces this material also went through.
Basically just buy the fucking original part, especially if you're flying the airplane
There are certain things you shouldnt print. Heavy load bearing objects or high heat environment objects
Amazing that this retard 3d printed plastic and put it into a hot engine bay.
well, there are supposed to be some plastic materials that can withstand ambient temps of 150 degrees celsius and made by an american company. But then again, withstanding that doesnt mean it can withstand whatever forces this material also went through.
Basically just buy the fucking original part, especially if you're flying the airplane
Materials Engineering 101.
He bought the part, he didn't 3D print it himself.
The semantics are irrelevant. The item was 3D printed. It failed. Shocked Pikachu face. Literally all that matters.
Arguably even more retarded