you can make extremely robust bearing supports with ABS.... I have done so,my last print was one of the bearing supports for a Zero Force motor. the part used 500 grams of filament and took 36 hours.
the bearing will fail before this piece does. its all about how you design, what your infill is, what the perimeters are. I have 3D printed parts running on a friends hot rod, throttle cable stuff, custom brackets for parts in the engine compartment. the list is endless.
the ability to print a rotor where the magnets can be made truly captive is a HUGE advantage
Tom C
the bearing will fail before this piece does. its all about how you design, what your infill is, what the perimeters are. I have 3D printed parts running on a friends hot rod, throttle cable stuff, custom brackets for parts in the engine compartment. the list is endless.
the ability to print a rotor where the magnets can be made truly captive is a HUGE advantage
Tom C
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