The choke parts arrived today, a day earlier than Digits2Widgets promised. I like that in a company - under promise and over deliver.
It's an ingenious system they have. They print a mesh box, complete with customer details, around the parts. Even the perforated seal along the edge of the lid is unbroken. Their other container sizes are multiples of this smallest size, so I guess they've designed them to pack tightly into the volume that one of their printers can cope with. Instead of having to fish out hundreds of small pieces from the powder bed and pack them up for different customers, they simply retrieve each mesh container, blow it clean with compressed air, and then stick it in a jiffy bag.
So the moment of truth - do the choke parts fit?!
They do! In fact I suspect the tolerances of this commercial system are even better than the SLS samples I had done locally, as the two holes that I opened up a fraction are slightly looser than I was expecting. I'll have to compare the printed parts to the model I sent them. For this particular part this isn't a problem. The circular hole needs to be loose as any friction would restrict the choke flap movement. Where the slotted hole fits over the spindle, the piece is captive inside the carb housing so it can't slide off. Nevertheless, I may tweak the design if ever another batch is needed, and I'll bear this in mind for the throttle part design.