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- Ford Ranger
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- 2.9 V6
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- Manual
- Total Lift
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I did a search and couldn't find anything, but maybe it's hidden somewhere. I'm trying to get some folks together to discuss scanning parts, components, panels, etc. and sharing some solutions to what would otherwise be expensive replacement parts or retrofits.
I recently bought a Revopoint 3D scanner to start scanning dash components and other plastic interior panel components that are disintegrating on my 1988 Ranger (i.e. steering column). I also want to modify my trim pieces to take switches or push start ignition; possibly going full send with a double din head unit by integrating my heating control into the trim
. I even saw that people are making custom grilles which is what got me into this thread of thinking.
Then I realized I suck at Fusion360
Ideas and jokes aside, I'm interested to see if there are issues or solutions that others have already dreamed up or solved with 3d printing that could benefit the community with sharing files (legal beagles from Jim & Co having to decide on that I suppose). I appreciate everyone's time!

I recently bought a Revopoint 3D scanner to start scanning dash components and other plastic interior panel components that are disintegrating on my 1988 Ranger (i.e. steering column). I also want to modify my trim pieces to take switches or push start ignition; possibly going full send with a double din head unit by integrating my heating control into the trim
Then I realized I suck at Fusion360
Ideas and jokes aside, I'm interested to see if there are issues or solutions that others have already dreamed up or solved with 3d printing that could benefit the community with sharing files (legal beagles from Jim & Co having to decide on that I suppose). I appreciate everyone's time!

