Very impressive work and thanks for taking the time to publish the step by step comparison. I have so much to learn on steering and tilting.
Doubtfull, as the 3D printed parts are thicker walled, and need connecting parts , because printing a full nosecone in 1 part needs a very big printer.I wonder if 3d printed nose pieces would be lighter than fiberglass...
I was thinking thin parts with 10-15 mm of over lap. Then glue and seal with resin or the like.Doubtfull, as the 3D printed parts are thicker walled, and need connecting parts , because printing a full nosecone in 1 part needs a very big printer.