Has anyone had any dealings with 3D printers, how they work or actually used one?
The company I do a little work for recondition alternators, starter motors, wiper motors, regulators, fuse boxes and various other things for Classic and Vintage cars.
Certain components of these items where originally made from Bakerlite and over the years does deteriorate and are no longer available as is with the parts I make for them, I make the Fuse/regulator covers out of fibreglass.
The question is that certain parts I can't replicate in fibreglass and suggested to them that a 3D printer might be the option to produce them in plastic.
So has anyone any ideas?
The company I do a little work for recondition alternators, starter motors, wiper motors, regulators, fuse boxes and various other things for Classic and Vintage cars.
Certain components of these items where originally made from Bakerlite and over the years does deteriorate and are no longer available as is with the parts I make for them, I make the Fuse/regulator covers out of fibreglass.
The question is that certain parts I can't replicate in fibreglass and suggested to them that a 3D printer might be the option to produce them in plastic.
So has anyone any ideas?