I use a FDM style 3d printer. The most common and basic type. The plastic filament typically comes in 1kg spools. Essentially a plastic wire that’s fed into the machine and melted then extruded
Wanted to share something I’ve been working on recently. The old dashboard vents on my 93 ranger had seen better days. I figured junkyard options would be just as beat up so I decided to make my own. It was a super fun project learning how to design and 3d print functional parts that fit...
I think I can speak for a lot of people when I say this forum has been invaluable for the knowledge it has provided over the years. Huge thanks to all who have contributed.
A little about my rangers:
My daily ranger is a 2001 3.0 with 312k miles. I picked it up in pretty rough shape with...
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