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3D printed radio delete plate
I recently inherited a 3d printer from a buddy who was getting poor results from it and got tired of messing with it. Took a bit to get it fixed up and decided what better thing to learn CAD and 3d printing with than some 67-72 parts.
I知 still pretty much garbage with CAD, but I知 new to it. Here is my result from copying a radio delete that was sitting on my workbench. I値l post the STL file if anyone else on here has a 3d printer and wants it. Ignore the neon yellow color, it came with the printer and it痴 what I have for now while I知 mostly just fiddling around with this. I値l eventually buy some better colors when I get a little better at this.
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Re: 3D printed radio delete plate
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Thin PLA prints can warp in the heat, so perhaps good to go 100% infill and make them 1/4" thick(I have no idea what the actual minimum would be) ...or just use PETG, which is harder to print pretty, but has better properties
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Re: 3D printed radio delete plate
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I do have a spool of ABS still in its package that I haven稚 tried out yet. This PLA is old and not been kept in any kind of dry container so I知 sure it痴 not ideal as-is. I知 just burning up all this wacky neon yellow getting used to printing. I kinda like being able to see the infill with it as a newbie.
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Re: 3D printed radio delete plate
That PLA looks great. No bubbles and it obviously wasn't brittle. Humidity isn't a problem in NorCal
PETG on a stock E3 is fine, just more heat, more retraction and print a little slower ABS needs an all metal hotend, because that little piece of tubing in the stock one will cook at ABS temps
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Re: 3D printed radio delete plate
Good looking print.
I had a similar experience with an E3. I passed it on to a coworker. I will get another (different) one later. The settings from Thing a verse or the prints I designed would be a 50/50 shot. ![]() I got used to turning up the heat and increasing the infill. It was defiantly a learning experience.
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Re: 3D printed radio delete plate
Nice, now do a raised GM or Chevy logo in the center or a complete fake OEM radio.
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