rapidlaser
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I have posted this to show a con rod I had 3d printed as a test to see if it is viable and what forum members and engineers think of using these processes in scale engine building and also to see if I can get any advice on the next steps to produce the finished con rod and discuss other materials, there are a range of metals it can be printed in including cobalt chrome, nickel alloy, stainless steel and titanium, this one is printed in maraging steel I have never built a scale engine and am not an engineer as I understand it, it would need to be hardened and then the meeting faces and the big and small ends would need to be ground. The con rod is a copy of a 1/4 scale after market Subaru Imprezza WRX flat 4.