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In the plans is a baja s2 in the turn signal spot with the oem bulb also.
Hey yall; regarding printed things you offer: Lee, would it be possible to order the phone/cupholder for the Delta Console shifter in the Tan color? “It would really tie the room together man”. thank You regardless, love your work, Delta too!
 
Hey yall; regarding printed things you offer: Lee, would it be possible to order the phone/cupholder for the Delta Console shifter in the Tan color? “It would really tie the room together man”. thank You regardless, love your work, Delta too!
Thank you!

Yes, available at solvefunction.com
 
Sweet baby Satan, y'all are doing some fancy arse $hit in this thread. :oops: 🙌
 
Has anyone came up with a good 3d print to mount a good fog light in maybe the front grills on the front bumper or any other auxiliary lighting
I think that would be fantastic — a search today to see if someone had done it led me here just today. Was thinking the BD SAE S2 lights would be a great fit. (I did see the reply about them in the turn signal spot and that might be just fine.)
 
I wanted to jump in and thank everyone for recommending the Bambu Lab P1. I didn't get the multi spool set up due to it was backordered.

The setup was simple with the only issue being, I didn't know to wash the hot plate before printing. I got it on friday and have already blown through the free sample spool and about half my full spool.

Positive points. Dont know if these things are standard with modern printers..Newb here.
1. easy set up
2. wifi controlled
3. easy to use software
4. Tell it what filament and it sets everything (easy to access advance features if I want to set something).
5. It tells me if my item has a flaw and tells me what to fix before printing.


At work we have a few of the older Creality printers. My first print took about 45 mins. The ones at work would have been several hours.
The only down side is the control head could be better. To me that's a non issue because I remote everything from my computer to printer over wifi.

Again, thank you.
 
I wanted to jump in and thank everyone for recommending the Bambu Lab P1. I didn't get the multi spool set up due to it was backordered.

The setup was simple with the only issue being, I didn't know to wash the hot plate before printing. I got it on friday and have already blown through the free sample spool and about half my full spool.

Positive points. Dont know if these things are standard with modern printers..Newb here.
1. easy set up
2. wifi controlled
3. easy to use software
4. Tell it what filament and it sets everything (easy to access advance features if I want to set something).
5. It tells me if my item has a flaw and tells me what to fix before printing.


At work we have a few of the older Creality printers. My first print took about 45 mins. The ones at work would have been several hours.
The only down side is the control head could be better. To me that's a non issue because I remote everything from my computer to printer over wifi.

Again, thank you.
That’s a good info pass too man, Thank You.
 
I had a Ender V3 a few years back and it was cool, but a hobby on its own. I sold it to a friend after I got a bit tired of fiddling with it.

Today I just receive my new P1S, and boy, what a difference!
 
About a month into my P1S and its almost run non stop. I'm slowly working through my build list.
I've run into a snag (sort of).
I'm making custom Scepter can lids and cant find the desert tan color in a PETG filament. All I can find is "Beige" and its too light.
Ideas?
 
About a month into my P1S and its almost run non stop. I'm slowly working through my build list.
I've run into a snag (sort of).
I'm making custom Scepter can lids and cant find the desert tan color in a PETG filament. All I can find is "Beige" and its too light.
Ideas?
Not sure it's a "good" match but try Push Plastics. They have a wide selection of colors, can potentially do custom, and it's a small USA shop that is responsive to customers.
 

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