992/Taycan Mode Selector Dial Cover

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If you'd like to add a splash of color to your interior, here is the 992 Mode Selector Dial cover file. It needs to be printed on a high resolution resin printer to get the knurling and other features. Dimensional accuracy is a must. Shared under the non-commercial Creative Common license as specified in the Terms of Service for this website. :)


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Seeing all this stuff is really making me want a 3D printer lol

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Draman wrote: Mon Feb 07, 2022 7:54 pm Seeing all this stuff is really making me want a 3D printer lol
Honestly, for a hands-on car person, a 3D-printer is an amazingly useful thing to have. My wife got me a Velleman K8200 DIY printer kit over a decade ago, and I've been hooked ever since. I currently have a Lulzbot Taz 6 (with mods) FDM printer and a Formlabs Form 3 SLA printer. Both are great printers of their type. :) Can't tell you how many things I've made for cars, and just around the house, over the years. Drill jigs, brackets, bezels, tools and tool holders, cupholders, household items, you name it. One of our garbage cans has a 3D printed wheel!

The Form 3 is an SLA printer that uses photosensitive resin to build its prints one layer at a time, but the layers and X-Y resolutions are super small -- down to 1/40th of mm per layer -- which is how it can print things like these bezels and covers with such fine detail. Notice the 'knurling' on the dial knob for example. That dial cover is .8mm thick, and the knurling is less than half of that. :shock:

With seriously good printers available for a few hundred dollars, all shade-tree mechanics should have one. :)

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Tom

I have a nephew who is a technical manager at a 3D printing industrial machine manufacturer in Boston, Ma. (Markforged)

Would you be kind enough to send me the file for the mode selector cover?

I'm sure he could turn one of these out without too much trouble.

I can pm you with my email address.

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It is posted for download in the first post on this thread!

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