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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoJeffster View Post
    It won’t look nice. You want a nicely moulded product
    3d printing has moved a long way in the quality of finish in a short time.

    I'm sure Simon Jefferson of Powerfuluk could manage it but again we will be paying for the production overseas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by one_iota View Post
    3d printing has moved a long way in the quality of finish in a short time.

    I'm sure Simon Jefferson of Powerfuluk could manage it but again we will be paying for the production overseas.
    Well my 3D printer printing in PETG for the temp requirements doesn’t. You can “clean it up” with sanding and polishing, but again, won’t look like moulded ABS.

    I’d suggest Tombie’s idea of some vinyl cover would give the simplest and best outcome locally.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoJeffster View Post
    Well my 3D printer printing in PETG for the temp requirements doesn’t. You can “clean it up” with sanding and polishing, but again, won’t look like moulded ABS.

    I’d suggest Tombie’s idea of some vinyl cover would give the simplest and best outcome locally.
    I had to google PETG so I'll take your word for the quality of the finish out of the process.

    Maybe a wrinkle spray coating? (or not!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by one_iota View Post
    I had to google PETG so I'll take your word for the quality of the finish out of the process.

    Maybe a wrinkle spray coating? (or not!)
    You can sand/prime/paint….lots of options auxiliary switches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by one_iota View Post
    3d printing has moved a long way in the quality of finish in a short time.

    I'm sure Simon Jefferson of Powerfuluk could manage it but again we will be paying for the production overseas.
    And here is his version:

    Land Rover Defender L663 Auxiliary Switch Panel Dashboard Mounting Kit - YouTube

    https://www.powerfuluk.com/auxillary-panel-kit-for-land-rover-defender-l663-right-hand-drive.html
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