but I think it might be!

      • @[email protected]
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        61 year ago

        slaps roof This baby has been going since the early '20s. We’ve been through a lot together, almost every part has been replaced, and it’s still not reliable!

      • @AngryCommieKender
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        If you have one of the consumer metal printers and a consumer plastic printer, it means you can print your own car parts from aluminum, iron, or lower carbon steel pellets, and all the trim with the plastic printer.

        Congratulations, you have a body shop, and an example car.

        Getting ahold of the original specifications becomes the biggest challenge at that point, so that you can manufacture the parts within tolerance.

    • @CADmonkey
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      51 year ago

      I have a 3D printer, and a Suzuki Samurai. More than a few parts for the 35 year old Suzuki have been printed by me.

    • @Hazdaz
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      Why not both!? I’ve used one to make parts for the other.

      • @c10l
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        51 year ago

        How do you use a car to make parts for a printer?

        • @Hazdaz
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          51 year ago

          I’ll tell you what, using that points distributor on my Lulzbot has sped up printing considerably! Unfortunately the print nozzle connected to the 401 nailhead sure makes the Buick hard to start.

      • @Thrawne
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        31 year ago

        I have been making parts for my FIL’s 61 Ranchero. I have made almost every gasket, the heating couplers, and dash knobs.

        • @Hazdaz
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          61 year ago

          I’ve made a few logos. One of them I used to make a stamping die that deformed some sheet metal. Worked shockingly well.

          I’ve also made a simple phone mount and a lens for the glovebox. My ultimate plan is to make the housing for new headlights, but lack of time and wanting to scan rather than measure the sheetmetal opening has slowed me down on that project.