https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6792318 For those with 3d printers...enjoy.
Dean Gold Sponsor First Name Dean Joined Jul 19, 2019 Threads 11 Messages 172 Reaction score 281 Location 19040 Vehicle(s) 2019 Ranger XLT, 1988 Merkur Scorpio, 1959 Austin Healey Sprite Occupation Embedded SW Engineer Oct 9, 2024 Thread starter #1 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6792318 For those with 3d printers...enjoy. Sponsored
cfhgarza Well-Known Member Joined Jul 30, 2020 Threads 21 Messages 641 Reaction score 1,287 Location Ohio Vehicle(s) 2020 Magnetic XLT 301A Occupation Press and weld set-up Oct 9, 2024 #2 Did you make those? If so nice work. Would be easy to turn those into a vinyl cut pattern
OP OP Dean Gold Sponsor First Name Dean Joined Jul 19, 2019 Threads 11 Messages 172 Reaction score 281 Location 19040 Vehicle(s) 2019 Ranger XLT, 1988 Merkur Scorpio, 1959 Austin Healey Sprite Occupation Embedded SW Engineer Oct 9, 2024 Thread starter #3 Yes, I made those. When 3d printed they are about 1mm thick. For those with vinyl cutters you should be able to convert the 3d models to DXF using OpenSCAD. If you want to dazzle people behind you at night you could print the letters with this stuff (a bit expensive though): https://www.3dprima.com/en/filament...eflect-o-lay-filament-1-75mm-125-g_22157_3191 Sponsored Last edited: Oct 9, 2024
Yes, I made those. When 3d printed they are about 1mm thick. For those with vinyl cutters you should be able to convert the 3d models to DXF using OpenSCAD. If you want to dazzle people behind you at night you could print the letters with this stuff (a bit expensive though): https://www.3dprima.com/en/filament...eflect-o-lay-filament-1-75mm-125-g_22157_3191 Sponsored