My public library has a Maker Lab with several 3-D printers. I can upload a design to their server and have the object in a day or two and the cost is only for the weight of the materials.

Dave N9ZC 


On Tue, Mar 5, 2024, 9:23 PM Robert Nickels <ranickels@gmail.com> wrote:
Before starting my own design I found a basic ARC-5 knob on Thingiverse, an open source 3D file sharing site.  Downloaded the file and had one printed in 22 minutes and installed on the radio well before bedtime.

Thus concludes my lecture on "Why Every Ham Needs a 3D Printer".

73, Bob W9RAN

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