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Looking at my own 3D printer now and all the plugs I could make for various things and holes.

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Okay so I've had some time to check out the "brand name" plugs which are really over priced in my opinion.... Do you guys and gals prefer they have a string attached to them as I've been seeing online? preferred color maybe? Or is separate with handles and a "remove before flight" tag just as good?

I have a pretty good idea of what Nark wants, but honestly its getting awkward at work always having butt plugs up on my screen..... Yes I can do the older Cessna symbol, I was experimenting with multi colored prints as well so I may even be able to do the logo in color but that adds a lot of difficulty for not much payoff.

I would like to make a set just to see how it goes now so any opinions or ideas are welcome.
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I think a high vis orange or red would suffice for most plugs. I attached some key ring type flags things I found for cheap (even cheaper in AliExpress) onto the ones I made.

Kinda made it look funny and I think if I’m that drunk to not notice on my walk around then maybe I deserve what’s coming.

Then again if your going to sell them to the lowest common denominator type pilot then maybe a flag would be a prudent choice.
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Scudrunner wrote:
Mon Aug 09, 2021 4:15 am
Looking at my own 3D printer now and all the plugs I could make for various things and holes.

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Used my Prusa MK3s to prototype this for ya.

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Just a simple prototype to test the rubber filament and the fitting to the plastic handle, which can be any shape. Thoughts?
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I don't own a Cessna - never have, probably never will - but I will order four if you make them in a very light red. You know. A pink-ish hue.

I need more obscure, dusty stuff on the shelves in my hangars.
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Colonel wrote:
Sat Aug 14, 2021 2:11 pm
I don't own a Cessna - never have, probably never will - but I will order four if you make them in a very light red. You know. A pink-ish hue.

I need more obscure, dusty stuff on the shelves in my hangars.
I figured you would be putting them in someone's unsuspecting cessna lol. I forgot to mention that handle glows in the dark.
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that handle glows in the dark.
That is awesome! I am so looking forward to my four pink plugs. Seriously. They should be real conversation starters.

Suggestion for Gen2: blinky lights. I love blinky lights. Preferably if they go back and forth.

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I wasn’t kidding about you selling them. Apart from potentially risking litigation.

The prototype looks ready for market to me. If you do start selling them, you might consider making a bunch and setting up a booth at AirVenture next year.

Although I guess the worst way to spend your first trip to AirVenture would be standing inside by a table until you sell out.
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potentially risking litigation
Dave: when was the last time that you (or any of your friends) were sued for faulty product?

Remember what B.D. Maule said, when all the other airplane manufacturers (Cessna, Piper)
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