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Looked on LDpart, Rimmer, James Paddock and SOC for this part. it didn't show up. Its the little angles spacer. . You can get the main part in poly so why not this part?
Anyone know where I can source it?
My son 3D printed some which will do for now. The angle is OK , but the shape is slightly off. I'm attaching the SolidWorks files if anyone wants to improve them. Isn't someone keeping a list of 3D printed parts?
Sujit
Thanks for posting Sujit. A simple way I use of getting the shape/profile of parts like this correct is to scan then on a simple flatbed scanner and then import the 2d scan into your CAD package. You can then trace around the profile then extrude it to generate the 3D model. Much easier than trying to measure and calculate the part.
Now Stagless but have numerous car projects
So many cars, so little time!
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