I have a Prusa Mk3S+, which is light years ahead of my first Mk2 clone printer. I've designed and printed 60+ projects over the years. Everything from a new plug for the laundry tub, to roof rack legs for my D4.
The 1963 Forward Control landy that I'm retromodding has 38 separate printed items in it. Everything from a steering wheel centre cap (with landy motif), various collars and adapters everywhere, dash components, brake line saddles, air inlet snorkel, etc etc...
I'm lucky enough to have a full Microstation CAD software licence, which I can set up the design models in and export as a STL file. I use Cura for slicing, which has worked OK to date.
I've printed almost universally in ABS, which I like because of it's ease of repair or modification using acetone. PETG would be nice for some extra strength, but I could never get it to adhere to the bed satisfactorily.




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