Quote: pomroyj
Am also sad Robart is closing up. Have been in the hobby since the early 70s and things are always changing. Have recently started designing and making landing gear components and engine mufflers via CAD and having the parts 3D printed.
Are you actually having the metal parts printed? I know 3D printing for metal (using laser sintering and other methods) exists but I had no idea that it was cheap enough to do it at consumer scale at a cost that was attainable for consumers... I thought it was still in the realm of SpaceX, or GE making a prototype printed jet engine.
Quote: maxwell6217@aol.com I went to the local hobby store and was lucky enough to buy $400 worth of Robart air tanks, valves and fittings. While at the store the manager also showed me a text from Sullivan Products, they are also stopping production, another great loose to the hobby.
Did you see this first hand? You are the second person Ive heard say this about Sullivan but haven't seen any official corroboration of it from them.
This is what I really worry about - sure we can all cut from plans, make our own fiberglass molds, and 3D print plastic parts - but making stuff like clevises, ball links, small metal hardware, landing gear parts, etc at home will be a real pain if you are not a trained machinist.
Quote: Alan The need for Instant gratification has killed our Hobby, and the skills it used to generate.
I am also one of the very few in my club that builds but I am not convinced its 100% instant gratification consumerism at fault. Part of it is all the other demands on peoples time these days we simply don't have the free time our parents generation did. And part of it is that younger folks are spending that free time in other ways - they may not be cutting balsa but they are playing with 3D printing, coding their own flight controllers, etc.
I am as sad as you to see the traditional methods go, but in a way its progress. When was the last time you had to get out the soldering iron an assemble a kit to listen to music? When was the last time you had to adjust the points on your car? etc.
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