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From: Don Seltzer
Date: 2014 Jan 6, 11:06 -0800
Frank Reed asked 'could you build a reasonably accurate sextant at home? Does 3D printing have anything like the required precision at this time? Could we re-purpose some other components to create a really good angle-measuring instrument?'
The biggest difficulty that comes first to my mind is the limitations of the material. Most of the inexpensive 3D printers that I am familiar with use a polymer material that is not very dimensionally stable over temperature and particularly humidity.
Don Seltzer
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