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Actually that's a perfect part for metal 3D printing.  Terry Keeley had an aluminum pipe 3D printed.  I've looked at steel 3D printed pipes for gas engines, but the cost was a little high.  On the other hand, 3D printed 43 mm props printed in 17-4 PH stainless were a lot cheaper than investment cast ones.  If you can draw a 3D model, it can be 3D printed.  It is hard to beat for limited production parts.


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