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old factory blue prints #3076889
09/13/22 11:44 AM
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been thinking of seeing if i can getting some to 3d print the 80-83 cordoba 1/4 panel pieces and wondered if the specs of the parts are on the internet?

Re: old factory blue prints [Re: theraif] #3076902
09/13/22 12:22 PM
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There are 3D Scanners that can help if you have good parts to start with.

Mine broke and I can't get the school to buy another one.

Process is simple. Scan in the object and create geometry lines on the scanned object. Rarely do the scans come in perfect enough to print straight out.

From the geometry lines you can reproduce the 3D model of the parts you want.

Wish I could help more.

Re: old factory blue prints [Re: IMGTX] #3076950
09/13/22 03:26 PM
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Re: old factory blue prints [Re: sixpakdodge] #3077189
09/14/22 11:41 AM
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puke from what i read people wrote that company produces crappy parts that need reworked , if i remember some reported like 40 hrs of rework shruggy and for costumer service is you dont like it go some where else







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