Has anyone done or considered having new dash plastic 3D printed? I know some of the material is really tough and they produce some really intricate things. I would think this would be relatively simple
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Having a 3D printer myself, I see two obstacles. One is the size of the print bed….mine can print about one square foot, so any larger panel would need to be pieced together. Two is the need for a CAD model for the panel. My 2003 22v’s dash plastic is a compound curve with tapered ends and doing the design in my CAD package is beyond my skill level and would at least take quite a bit of trial and error. Maybe a high quality 3D scan of a panel could be made, but that takes expensive equipment I think.
I keep threatening to make a fiberglass version of my dash plastic, which I think would be easier, and more durable. Maybe a project for next winter….
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I think I would put a lot of wax and mold release on my current plastic parts (after removing from boat) and cover the A side with 3oz glass and epoxy. Then after curing, I’d lay heavier glass to stiffen it. Then pray the mold release works so I can remove the original plastic part from the layup. If that works then I’d use the mold I just made to create the actual part.
What has held me back is fearing that the plastic parts get stuck to the fiberglass, and then I’ve ruined the original!
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