Author Topic: 3D printed replacement parts  (Read 2930 times)

Offline Vespa no more

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3D printed replacement parts
« on: December 08, 2015, 06:11:02 PM »
Has anyone had any success using 3D printers to create replacement parts?

My K100RT 1984 has a cracked and chipped black dashboard. It is relatively thin and poorly made (not very strong and prone to damage).

I am wondering if it can be duplicated with a 3D printer (there is one at the school I work at) - or is this going too far? Perhaps the shape of the piece is problematic (thin and curvey).

Perhaps someone (preferably in Australia) has one to sell.

Any thoughts anyone?
  • Wollongong NSW AUSTRALIA
  • K100RT 1984, K1100RT 1993, Vespa VNB125 1963 :)

Offline darthbane71

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Re: 3D printed replacement parts
« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2015, 10:39:42 PM »
Depends on the size. And depends on the size of the printer. My friend has one that can print things up to maybe 12 in x 6 in
  • Illinois
  • 93 k75RT, 97 Yzf600r, 80 cb650c, 81 cm400
1993 BMW K75RT

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