Can we start a forum about 3D printed car parts for A-bodies?
Ditto@4spdragtop thanks for the props, but I have no idea on how it’s done. For that I’m dumb as a box of rocks!
What material? I have a X1C and have found with ABS and PC the outer ends of the plate are too cold for those materials and ones that require a higher bed temp. PETG and PLA print fine.
It will run PC, ABS, ASA, Nylons etc. no problem. But very large prints out on the edge of the build plate can have some lifting issue. Sometimes its the design, sometimes its the variation in bed heat, sometimes it multiple parts and they get cold while sitting. All situations that can and have been overcame.Not the person you asked, but you need the right printer for the material you are using. When I bought mine, I knew I was going to be printing high temp materials and chose the Qidi Q1 as it has a heated enclosed chamber with a fully heated bed. I print almost exclusively in ASA now and don't have any issues at all
I also made some dash vents, they are a two piece design and if you print them so that they fit together tightly, you can angle the vents any way you want.I just recently made the STL files available as free downloads for dash vents and the '63-'66 10 inch armrest pads: Restoration parts
Any photos of the cluster? I’m working on mine nowI have some stuff I designed also. 70-76 Cluster, Interior door badge for a Duster, mating connector for the 70-76 cluster harness, some tools as well. A spot for 3d printed stuff would be great.
Sure. Here's the post I made a post here with a couple of photos, along with an album showing it being wired and installed.Any photos of the cluster? I’m working on mine now
I have 2 concerns...Can we start a forum about 3D printed car parts for A-bodies?
First question is hard to be certain about. I think that 3d printing is becoming more common, especially for hard to source/reproduce parts for older cars. Currently projects shared on here are located in the specific forum for the part type, and are easily lost in the noise of regular forum discussion.I have 2 concerns...
First, would it be busy enough?
Second, I wouldn't want it to turn into a FS forum
I agree that it should not be a FS forum, what I was looking for was a forum where members can help other members with the hard to find or even the impossible to find parts and/or the files for them to print their own parts. The reason I bought my first 3D printer was to make those hard to find parts for my 64 Dart. And since then I have been helping people with those same parts. Most of the parts that I make, I only ask for the shipping to mail them out. You can ask around FABO and you will see that. I am 100 percent positive that it could be very busy indeed.I have 2 concerns...
First, would it be busy enough?
Second, I wouldn't want it to turn into a FS forum
I agree that it should not be a FS forum, what I was looking for was a forum where members can help other members with the hard to find or even the impossible to find parts and/or the files for them to print their own parts. The reason I bought my first 3D printer was to make those hard to find parts for my 64 Dart. And since then I have been helping people with those same parts. Most of the parts that I make, I only ask for the shipping to mail them out. You can ask around FABO and you will see that. I am 100 percent positive that it could be very busy indeed.