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3D file for Yoke available

Started by jonesthesoftware, December 05, 2016, 05:32:40 AM

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jonesthesoftware

I have made a 3D file for a 757/767 yoke if anyone is interested. It's in Solidworks so can be saved as an STL file if you are lucky enough to have or have access to a 3D printer. I think that's what 3D printers use as inputs?
I'd love to see this made in ABS plastic which should be tough enough. Its a tube structure with holes for cables and provision for switches.

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geoff

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Jabsher

Very cool!  I use a local 3D shop for printing some stuff for my 747 build.  Speaking of which, if anyone has a 3D file for a 747 yoke (or any other 747 components) let me know!   :D

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