Anyone want to make a few bucks with their 3D printer? 
I’m still working on the model in SketchUp – sorry it’s the best option I have for this right now – but I’m needing a couple custom brackets printed. Just looking for someone who’s really got their printer honed in well on the alignment and not getting globs all over anymore and won’t charge a premium for the time 
I’m willing to pay the full amount for the materials and shipping, and a reasonable amount for the time.
The substrate needs to be something that can withstand continuous, 24/7/365 temperatures around 45-55C without any warping, softening, or deforming.
Sure! Can you send me the files? I’d love to speak with you. My email is Todd.kuebelbeck@gmail.com
The model’s not quite done yet, I’ve only finished modeling the component being mounted, working on the mounting bracket itself still. As soon as the bracket portion is done I’ll send the file so you can get an estimate of what it’ll take 
I know most of the software out there can tell you print times and material usage before ever starting a print, right? 
@Brigham_Valdez do you know which material has the best rigidity and heat tollerance?
One problem I’m running into with the model is making all 8 screw holes accessible at a 90deg elbow, so I was thinking maybe using ribbed studs on one end instead of screws…
It’s a specialized fan mount I’m designing to fit into a very tight spot to make swapping out the fan easier by angling it outward… unfortunately because it’s a non-standard fan, there’s no existing mounts that fit the bill
@Daniel_ShadowDrakken perfect! Are you international?
@Todd_Kuebelbeck that’s relative… I’m international to China for instance 
I’m in the USA though if that’s what you’re meaning 
I don’t know which substrate is best. I don’t know how rigid, how temperature tollerant, or how well the layers bond between the different kinds. That’s one of my questions actually.
As I stated previously, this will be in a continuous high temperature environment, around 45-55C and the mount needs to stay rigid at those temperatures.
It’s a horizontal fan mount, so it needs to be able to take the fan vibrations (which can be pretty bad with these fans) and the weight of the fan as sheering force, so the layers need to bond well.
The fans in question are cast metal 119mm fans, so they have a bit of heft to them, but it’s under a pound I believe. I’ll get an actual weight here later today if I can get over to the postal scale at some point.
Did more reading and it looks like PLA is out. It softens just in sunlight on a hot day, so definitely not good for this application.
Nylon 6 looks promising for it’s temperature tollerance and strong layer bonding. How rigid is it? How well does it handle sheer force?