But as you can imagine, a plastic that is heated and pressed through an extruder nozzle doesn't like it to get hot again.
One of the main reasons I'm not a fan of 3D printing as a manufacturing solution. It's great for home fabrication but I just can't bring myself to buy things that are 3D printed. Use the 3D printing to prototype and for quick fixes - but if you're going to bring it to market 3D printing just isn't going to cut it in my book. Need to step up to some kind of molding or machining instead.
But then again I live in the desert where 110F in the shade is not uncommon and even at midnight it can still be over 90 outside this time of year.
Makes fixing problems with hot glued airplanes easy - just set them outside for 10 minutes and the hot glue peels right off.
But I'd be worried about a 3D printed frame deforming just from the heat in my truck on the way to and from the field even with the AC on