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Brian Greul
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Printing hard to find vehicle parts

I don't really consider these "hall of fame." But I did want to share my application and process.

Problem: I own a motorhome that is 30 years old and was built on a German Neoplan Coach Chassis. Parts are hard to get and some are no longer made. You can read more about this on my blog for the motorhome at http://www.autobus.us

Solution: Print them using a Prusa i3 printer for a fraction of the cost of buying them. Note- they cannot be bought because I do not know who makes the part.

Unit cost: approximately 15 cents US each.

Number of Prototypes to get a perfected part: 35

Tool Chain: Designed in Autodesk Fusion 360, Sliced with Simplify3D. Printed in PLA and ABS. PLA was from Prusa Research. ABS from WYZworks in Los Angeles.

Original part:

PLA Part:

ABS Part:

Running a batch of 6: (I had to print them on a raft to overcome adhesion issues)

Running a batch of 20:

Posted : 01/02/2016 6:42 am
Brian Greul
(@brian-greul)
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Topic starter answered:
Re: Printing hard to find vehicle parts

Oh, I did post the STL files for both PLA and ABS on my site. They are Open Source Hardware, Creative Commons Attribution No Commercial Use.

Posted : 01/02/2016 6:45 am
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