3D Printed Replacement Parts ...
- Bantum
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Horn Button ...
Ha - Could be ...
Was originally made for these but :
Cheers, Bantum ...
Was originally made for these but :
Cheers, Bantum ...
- El_Freddo
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Re: 3D Printed Replacement Parts ...
Why are there captive screw three sections? That’s what I based my thoughts on!
Looks good, or is that the sample unit you based the design from?
Cheers
Bennie
Looks good, or is that the sample unit you based the design from?
Cheers
Bennie
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Center Cap ...
Yes, made a direct copy of the original :
Idea is to strip the metal parts & reuse them on the printed base where the old is past muster ... :/ ( broken or deteriorated )
You can download the file here : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1478397
Cheers, Bantum ...
Idea is to strip the metal parts & reuse them on the printed base where the old is past muster ... :/ ( broken or deteriorated )
You can download the file here : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1478397
Cheers, Bantum ...
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Re: 3D Printed Replacement Parts ...
Nice work Bantum, 3D printing has done so much good for the issue of old, brittle, non-existent (new) odd little plastic parts for cars and restorations.
I'm wondering, would you offer your 3D printing services for outside jobs?
The rear windscreen demister in my wagon doesn't work, I think the element is cactus. I've got an idea for a PTC heating element and a little blower fan mounted in the tailgate but would need some custom ducting/joiners to pipe the warm air to the base of the window. I'll do the design work, but I don't have a 3D printer, could I send the files your way?
I'm wondering, would you offer your 3D printing services for outside jobs?
The rear windscreen demister in my wagon doesn't work, I think the element is cactus. I've got an idea for a PTC heating element and a little blower fan mounted in the tailgate but would need some custom ducting/joiners to pipe the warm air to the base of the window. I'll do the design work, but I don't have a 3D printer, could I send the files your way?
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Re: Printer Service ...
Yes had thoughts of doing something like that ( am in the process of build a 3D printer ) but not looking to go into business as there are too many regulation / tax implications for me, so it will be just a 'hobby' thing done in my spare time for now ... :/
Speaking of updates, just got this to put the printer in ...
Cheers, Bantum ...
Speaking of updates, just got this to put the printer in ...
Cheers, Bantum ...
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Re: 3D Printed Replacement Parts ...
Is that a fume hood? Good idea...
Understood, I might have to look into getting myself a 3d printer at last! Have thought about it a few times but could never justify getting one.but not looking to go into business as there are too many regulation / tax implications
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Printer Enclosure ...
Yep it has several functions, helps to keep the heat in and stable & stops the fumes spreading ...
( the fabric is supposedly fire retardant - yet to test it, may still need to add a filter somewhere )
Printers have come down in price too, got this for under $400 ( spent more on peripheries but )
If was doing mass produced stuff, I'd go for a more industrial type ...
( they will cost more mind you )
Cheers, Bantum ...
( the fabric is supposedly fire retardant - yet to test it, may still need to add a filter somewhere )
Printers have come down in price too, got this for under $400 ( spent more on peripheries but )
If was doing mass produced stuff, I'd go for a more industrial type ...
( they will cost more mind you )
Cheers, Bantum ...
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Door Pulls ...
Did a test print on the Door pull :
Still more work to do ... :/
Still more work to do ... :/
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Re: 3D Printed Replacement Parts ...
nice it looks like the 41 year old sun damaged ones on my sedan
Good to see you experimenting though keep it up.
TOONGA
Good to see you experimenting though keep it up.
TOONGA
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Dust cover & End Cap ...
Did some more 3D stuff:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1478397
Roof Rack End Caps :
Door Dust Cap :
Might want to print them in flexible material ...
Cheers, Bantum ...
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1478397
Roof Rack End Caps :
Door Dust Cap :
Might want to print them in flexible material ...
Cheers, Bantum ...
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Door Pull Trim ....
Well it's been released :
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5161635
See what you make of it ...
Cheers, Bantum ...
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5161635
See what you make of it ...
Cheers, Bantum ...
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Printer upgrades ...
Well this lot finally arrived :
& opened :
Unpacked :
& the Duck :
Just got to work out how to install it now ... :/
Ciao, Bantum ...
& opened :
Unpacked :
& the Duck :
Just got to work out how to install it now ... :/
Ciao, Bantum ...
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Re: 3D Printed Replacement Parts ...
That's a nice little lot there Bantum is that upgrades for your printer or an entirely new printer? Almost looks like stereo-lithography kind of printing gear...
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Re: 3D Printer Parts ...
Thanks, haven't got round to installing all of it yet.
BQ hot end is lighter & supposedly can handle higher temperatures ... to be mounted on one of the tool plates.
The Hermit Crab ( & tool plates ) is so I can interchange printer head with other devices like laser / cutter parts.
Idea is so I can do engraving & cutting stuff on same machine.
Have also been upgrading the power /control boards :
Whether it works or not tis yet to be determined ... :/
Ciao, Bantum ...
BQ hot end is lighter & supposedly can handle higher temperatures ... to be mounted on one of the tool plates.
The Hermit Crab ( & tool plates ) is so I can interchange printer head with other devices like laser / cutter parts.
Idea is so I can do engraving & cutting stuff on same machine.
Have also been upgrading the power /control boards :
Whether it works or not tis yet to be determined ... :/
Ciao, Bantum ...
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Let there be light ...
Well I need to be able to see things better - so got me something to light up the print bed : * Edit - link broke ...
testing :
And few more bits added to the parts bin :
Got to get back to finishing the printer now ...
Ciao, Bantum ...
testing :
And few more bits added to the parts bin :
Got to get back to finishing the printer now ...
Ciao, Bantum ...
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Door Pull Test Print ...
Well I did a thing & got this :
& back side :
Will have to do some more tweaking to correct some of the errors found - bit thin in some places + clips didn't print correctly ... :/
Welcome feed back from others who have got round to printing it ...
Cheers, Bantum ...
& back side :
Will have to do some more tweaking to correct some of the errors found - bit thin in some places + clips didn't print correctly ... :/
Welcome feed back from others who have got round to printing it ...
Cheers, Bantum ...
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Re: 3D Printed Replacement Parts ...
That looks quite good in the pics Bantum!
How will that material fare in the cabin of a sun soaked vehicle, would it be likely to warp?
Keep up the good effort!
Cheers
Bennie
How will that material fare in the cabin of a sun soaked vehicle, would it be likely to warp?
Keep up the good effort!
Cheers
Bennie
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Print longevity ...
Depends on what its printed with - ABS, same as original - PETG, yet to be tested, but should hold up just as good if not better.
Will have to leave a sample out in the sun for a couple of years to check on suitability.
Cheers, Bantum ...
Will have to leave a sample out in the sun for a couple of years to check on suitability.
Cheers, Bantum ...