I came across this guy in Essex that prints 3D parts for old 911’s. I’ve ordered a set of seat recliner covers and will post a photos when they arrive.
I know he prints other things that are not on his site yet and also, if you’d like something printed, he could be your man.
https://www.wiesner3d.com/
They fit very well and as good as the original. The design is more angular and the printing process leaves its layering marks.
3D printed 911 parts
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3D printed 911 parts
Last edited by tonyiad on Sat Jan 16, 2021 6:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
1969 911E
Re: 3D printed 911 parts
I saw someone selling 3d printed replicas of the bakelite Kostal Porsche connector housings on ebay a few months ago. It amused me that they were printed from carbon fibre infused filemant on an FDM printer. I get that the short carbon strands makes them more similar to the bakelite in terms of stiffness and colour. Connector housings made from a plastic with a conductive filler though? No thanks from me without data on the resistivity of the material they're printed from.
Regards,
RichardJ
1975 California spec 914 1.8 restoration project
RichardJ
1975 California spec 914 1.8 restoration project