3D Printing and Our Trucks
Gents,
I am doing what most would call a resto-mod. A little back story,
I grew up in Southern Oregon in a Chevy Dealership family. My Granddad opened his first Chevy Dealership in Tule Lake California in the '30s and ended up in Ashland Oregon. I have a special affinity for the 67-72 Chevy Truck. I am planning to eventually upload all the steps we have taken in restoring the truck soon, as I am almost finished.
I have added upgrades to my 72 K-10 that make it more useful for the tasks I am planning for the truck. So it is in no way original.
One of the modifications was the addition of AC to a non AC factory truck. I needed a spot for the Dakota Digital Controller of the Vintage Air AC. Not being a smoker, I determined to use that space for the controller and use the original spot, the control by wire heater / defrost for the center AC vent.
The world we live in and technology available to us is amazing. I scanned the whole dash recently as well as the original ash tray cover plate. A 3D print, some trial and error metal work and I will have the perfectly fitted plate installed in the near future.
My question, or my thought is if any of the other Board Members has thought of reproducing some of the hard to find parts our trucks have.
Just a Friday night musing,,,
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72 K10
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