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  • #13908
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    cava454
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    #13910
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    ^lol :good:

    #13918
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    CAD designer and now with 3D printing! I may have to put in a few more orders ;)

    #13927
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    $$ is secret mens business (joke) this is it here http://core-electronics.com.au/lulzbot-taz-5-3d-printer.html. Its one of those things where it depends on what you want. The big issues are size it can print, detail, and materials. Mine is a Lulzbot Taz 5, was voted best printer of 2015 by a couple of mags, will basically print as large as a motorcycle helmet, down to a layer thickness of less than 0.1mm. Perfect for a variety of custom car parts

     

    Link doesnt work ?

     

    What kind of car parts would you make with this?

    #13930
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    ? Link works for me, try googling “Lulzbot Taz 5” You can make a ton of different stuff, really limited only by your imagination and CAD modelling skills.  ABS is basically the plastic car makers use for stuff, its hard and reasonably temperature resistant.  So think custom gauge holders, nice fuse cover maybe, a set of parts to fit the gear shift illumination mechanism I have on mine, custom wheel centres, nice brake line clamp plates, all sorts.

    #13939
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    Site must have been down now it works.. What a cool gadget… The keen to see what you make with it.  As said above with cad skills and this you will be on fire.,

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    Now that has some serious potential for some cool custom car related bits. Definately following this

    #13941
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    Chev Badges  :wacko:

    #13943
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    Chev Badges

    Lol, Toyota badge for the Lexcen……

    #13945
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    Chev Badges

    Lol, Toyota badge for the Lexcen……

    LSXCEN script badge  :yes:

    #13946
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    Chev Badges

    Lol, Toyota badge for the Lexcen……

    LSXCEN script badge

    onto it :)

    #13961
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    Like this?

    #13966
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    Or like this?

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    #13971
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    second one is awesome!!

    #13981
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    Site must have been down now it works.. What a cool gadget… The keen to see what you make with it. As said above with cad skills and this you will be on fire.,

    Link works, just take the last full stop off the end.

    #13983
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    Can anybody (IJ?) tell me the overall length of the original badge?

    #13985
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    second one is awesome!!

    x2!

    Can anybody (IJ?) tell me the overall length of the original badge?

    Will measure it tomorrow Gary  :XD:

    #13987
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    No worries, if you can just tell me the overall length now, I can have a play at making one up for you tonight.  It will be in one colour (black) so you will have to give it a light sand and paint it if that OK?

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    The Script on the Boot Garnish is moulded into it with a clear layer over the top so can’t do anything there, but there’s a 150x35mm space under the body moulds on the front guards that could work..

    #13989
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    The Script on the Boot Garnish is moulded into it with a clear layer over the top so can’t do anything there, but there’s a 150x35mm space under the body moulds on the front guards that could work..

    No worries, playing around now.

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