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THIS THREAD IS MEANT TO BE FOR PART FILES TO BE ADDED, NOT TUTORIALS OR A GUIDE !

Discussion/Request Thread https://www.dsmtuners.com/threads/3d-parts-discussion-requests.548798/

In order to help the community, I thought it would be a great idea to have a main thread with all 3D print parts.
You need to specify the model, make of the car and some photos of the part (It would be great if you will post a photo with how the 3d printed part fits on the car).

It would be good if everyone who works in the field and models and prints 3D parts, post them here, so that we can give everyone the opportunity to complete their cars!
 
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Hey guys, this weekend, I’ve been working on a 3D model for a window switch/door trim piece for a 2g coupe. I'm using my Bambu P1S printer with ASA for the print. I started with the passenger side since I already had that door panel removed from my car and was working on the door handle.

I wanted to share my progress here. I’ll post an update soon with the final files for both the driver's side and passenger side. Below, I’ve attached some renders of what the model should look like, and I currently have my first full prototype printing.

To make it more accessible and printable for everyone, I’ve broken the model into two pieces due to its size. I’m using an interlock system to connect the two halves, which I’ve had great success with in the past. Although I'm not finished with the files yet, they will be available for free download once they’re done.

In the future, I also plan to create my own version of shifter bushings intended to be printed with either 90A or 95A TPU, but I might not start that until next year. If you have any questions or updates, feel free to private message me. I try to check in and catch up a couple of times a week. Thank you all for your support to this community.

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Hey guys, this weekend, I’ve been working on a 3D model for a window switch/door trim piece for a 2g coupe. I'm using my Bambu P1S printer with ASA for the print. I started with the passenger side since I already had that door panel removed from my car and was working on the door handle.

I wanted to share my progress here. I’ll post an update soon with the final files for both the driver's side and passenger side. Below, I’ve attached some renders of what the model should look like, and I currently have my first full prototype printing.

To make it more accessible and printable for everyone, I’ve broken the model into two pieces due to its size. I’m using an interlock system to connect the two halves, which I’ve had great success with in the past. Although I'm not finished with the files yet, they will be available for free download once they’re done.

In the future, I also plan to create my own version of shifter bushings intended to be printed with either 90A or 95A TPU, but I might not start that until next year. If you have any questions or updates, feel free to private message me. I try to check in and catch up a couple of times a week. Thank you all for your support to this community.

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We DESPERATELY need one of the Spyder driver's switch bezel. I actually have a 3d scan of one, but I just haven't had any time to do anything with it.
 
We DESPERATELY need one of the Spyder driver's switch bezel. I actually have a 3d scan of one, but I just haven't had any time to do anything with it.
What’s the main difference between the spider and the coupe piece? I’ve never owned a spyder, so I wouldn’t know. If you send the scan over to me, I wouldn’t mind checking it out while I’m working on the coupe. I’ve seen someone selling some on Etsy, but the whole reason I’m doing this is because I don’t think stuff like that should be locked behind a paywall. It looks like he’s going as far as to print it and install threaded inserts though so I understand.
 
Anyone do the valve cover parts modeled (I might do it, if not) it seems like that should be easy to do and not a lot of people have good ones.
 
What’s the main difference between the spider and the coupe piece? I’ve never owned a spyder, so I wouldn’t know. If you send the scan over to me, I wouldn’t mind checking it out while I’m working on the coupe. I’ve seen someone selling some on Etsy, but the whole reason I’m doing this is because I don’t think stuff like that should be locked behind a paywall. It looks like he’s going as far as to print it and install threaded inserts though so I understand.
It's the same, except that it has the two extra switches for the rear windows also. The way it's made, it's *impossible* to find one that has't cracked and broken. I've been looking for diligently for more than 5 years. I'd be willing to share the scan with you, let's talk.
 
Hey guys, this weekend, I’ve been working on a 3D model for a window switch/door trim piece for a 2g coupe. I'm using my Bambu P1S printer with ASA for the print. I started with the passenger side since I already had that door panel removed from my car and was working on the door handle.

I wanted to share my progress here. I’ll post an update soon with the final files for both the driver's side and passenger side. Below, I’ve attached some renders of what the model should look like, and I currently have my first full prototype printing.

To make it more accessible and printable for everyone, I’ve broken the model into two pieces due to its size. I’m using an interlock system to connect the two halves, which I’ve had great success with in the past. Although I'm not finished with the files yet, they will be available for free download once they’re done.

In the future, I also plan to create my own version of shifter bushings intended to be printed with either 90A or 95A TPU, but I might not start that until next year. If you have any questions or updates, feel free to private message me. I try to check in and catch up a couple of times a week. Thank you all for your support to this community.

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If you wanna share the step file of the part, I can try to make it look more like the original! with some drafts and smooth edges it should be good :D
 
Hello guys,
With the file recieved from @JayyDSM_ , I have been able to incorporate the whole driver door cover 3D also with my screw cover!
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Thank you one more time Jay, hope we will collaborate again soon !
 

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Also, with help of @papodsm, we together finished the 3D file for the Front Bumper Covers.

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I printed myself a couple of variants, and the most resistent material to use for print would be PA-6CF (carbon fiber reinforced filament). Also printing on the visible side gives a great finish.
Let me know if you have tried and send pictures on how does it fit on your car and how can we make those better ! :D
Br
 

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Hello guys,
With the file recieved from @JayyDSM_ , I have been able to incorporate the whole driver door cover 3D also with my screw cover!
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Thank you one more time Jay, hope we will collaborate again soon !
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I recently broke mine were it bolts to door bracket.

Thanks 🙏
 
"Hard" shifter base bushings for a 1990 shifter. These will probably work on other models. Print 8 of them and install to really lock that shifter base into the car!!! I didn't torque these down crazy hard, you may want to print as solid.

STL included below.
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2g (7 bolt) timing tensioner tool. Tested and fits OEM and Gates tensioners (should fit all). Requires 1/8" metal rods to be cut to 22mm and pressed in. I used 1/8 tungsten welding electrode, but I would think any steel should work. I used a vise to press them in without drilling out the holes, but experience may vary. ASA flexed a bit while tensioning but didn't break. It got the job done but I reprinted in PAHT-CF for a more permanent tool.

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Timing tensioner tool. Tested and fits OEM and Gates tensioners (should fit all). Requires 1/8" metal rods to be cut to 22mm and pressed in. I used 1/8 tungsten welding rod, but I would think any steel should work. I used a vise to press them in without drilling out the holes, but experience may vary. ASA flexed a bit while tensioning but didn't break. It got the job done but I reprinted in PAHT-CF for a more permanent tool.

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great tool, i wish you could make other timing tools also
 
great tool, i wish you could make other timing tools also
Thanks, the cam locking tool stl is already available. I have never used the long threaded tool when setting timing so this should be all that's needed. It may not be quite as straight forward but it works, just guess and check belt tension by rotating the engine a 6 times, let it rest for 15 minutes, then check the gap between the auto tensioner and tensioner arm (should be between 3.8mm and 4.5mm (5/32 drill bit should fit, 3/16 drill bit should not), and the grenade pin should fit back in if its towards the tighter end of the spec.
 
Timing tensioner tool. Tested and fits OEM and Gates tensioners (should fit all). Requires 1/8" metal rods to be cut to 22mm and pressed in. I used 1/8 tungsten welding electrode, but I would think any steel should work. I used a vise to press them in without drilling out the holes, but experience may vary. ASA flexed a bit while tensioning but didn't break. It got the job done but I reprinted in PAHT-CF for a more permanent tool.

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What year pulley did you test? If I recall 6 bolt vs 7 bolt the holes aren't in the same location. Definitely different part numbers.
 
What year pulley did you test? If I recall 6 bolt vs 7 bolt the holes aren't in the same location. Definitely different part numbers.
It appears the timing tools available say that the tools work for 1g and 2g. I can't guarantee fit for 1g as the dimensions may be slightly different, but I would guess it will work.
 
It appears the timing tools available say that the tools work for 1g and 2g. I can't guarantee fit for 1g as the dimensions may be slightly different, but I would guess it will work.
My point was not the hole spacing but your tool follows the curve of the pulley where others don't. I want to say the location relative to the center is different. Something to consider.
 
My point was not the hole spacing but your tool follows the curve of the pulley where others don't. I want to say the location relative to the center is different. Something to consider.
Very possible. Someone with access to 1g parts is welcome to try it out and report back. Just posting a tool I made for myself for others to use for free 🤷
 
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