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    3D Printed Switch Blanks

    I am restoring/ building up a 1985 BMW E30 and with the original stereo removed I had a hole in dash where the volume button use to be. I decided to attempt making a blank plate instead of buying one from the dealer. I will be making different versions in the future. Currently working on a eBay voltmeter version and will post it when I get time to finish it.

    The .STL file can be found here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1293294

    #2
    Nice!!!!


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      #3
      Thanks for the share on thingiveres.
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        #4
        is the front textured like the OEM ones?

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          #5
          Originally posted by straight6pwr View Post
          is the front textured like the OEM ones?
          I didn't design it to be but looking at it now it doesn't look too far off.

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            #6
            I would love to see some pictures
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              #7
              Originally posted by stonea View Post
              I would love to see some pictures
              Added them to the link. Sorry about the crappy photos. There wasn't much light (car is snow covered at the moment).

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                #8
                Originally posted by blood_sweat_&_gears View Post
                I didn't design it to be but looking at it now it doesn't look too far off.
                I think the trick would be to print it on painters tape and hope it takes on the texture.

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                  #9
                  or just buy them new from the dealer for 5.00 a pop?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by White325is View Post
                    or just buy them new from the dealer for 5.00 a pop?
                    or print them for less than $0.20.

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                      #11
                      great post!


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                        #12
                        No matter what you print it on, you won't get a nice surface finish. It's going to have the texture of any/all 3D prints, lots of lines in a pattern.

                        3D printing is great for a lot of things. This is not one of those times.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by White325is View Post
                          or just buy them new from the dealer for 5.00 a pop?
                          Please, please tell me where you can get them for $5. It's more like $12.

                          Originally posted by AndrewBird View Post
                          3D printing is great for a lot of things. This is not one of those times.
                          Yea - I more-or-less agree. You need to match the surface texture. That and the over hang of the clips is going to be tricky.
                          Originally posted by Matt-B
                          hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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                            #14
                            Casting these out of resin would be a better way to replicate them. Create a silicone mold from an original part, then pour multiple parts from the silicone mold. This would pick up the factory texture and replicate the part exactly. Might be too brittle to work properly though. By design, it has to flex a bit to be able to snap into place. Resin might just break.

                            The originals are likely ABS and were injection molded.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by AndrewBird View Post
                              Might be too brittle to work properly though. By design, it has to flex a bit to be able to snap into place. Resin might just break.

                              The originals are likely ABS and were injection molded.
                              In no way am I an expert but I doubt it would be ABS. The only reason I say that is because the OEM buttons/ trim are somewhat flexible. ABS is very rigid and when it gives it snaps. If anything its something with similar properties to PVC. That's just my thinking.

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