South City
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I saw some custom light mounts in another thread that looked pretty awesome. They could be the solution that I'm looking for to mount my canopy while keeping the water surface open. The cost to pay a machinist to carve them out of blocks of solid aluminum would be prohibitive though.
For those of you here who work with 3D printing, I have a question. Could mounts like you see in the photos below be made on a 3D printer? They'd be about 10 to 12 inches in length and 4 of them together would need to support approximately 50 to 70 pounds worth of canopy. Each leg would need to be able to handle two bolts sunk into the top as a way to attach them to the structure.
For me, the aesthetics aren't super important. I could lose that carved out center string of holes and not really mind.
Could these be done at this size and able to hold that much weight with the media available today in a 3D printer?
For those of you here who work with 3D printing, I have a question. Could mounts like you see in the photos below be made on a 3D printer? They'd be about 10 to 12 inches in length and 4 of them together would need to support approximately 50 to 70 pounds worth of canopy. Each leg would need to be able to handle two bolts sunk into the top as a way to attach them to the structure.
For me, the aesthetics aren't super important. I could lose that carved out center string of holes and not really mind.
Could these be done at this size and able to hold that much weight with the media available today in a 3D printer?