After replacing my original Alpine radio head by a 1 DIN Pioneer SPH10BT I had a gap surrounding the radio.
Here is a link to the Fusion360 fascia adaptor I designed. This project is still in progress ...
https://a360.co/2V1pzmN
Here is a link to the Fusion360 fascia adaptor I designed. This project is still in progress ...
https://a360.co/2V1pzmN
Nice work. 3d printing opens up so many possibilities, especially for unobtainable parts or, as you have made, custom parts. I wish I had the skills!
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Here is a link to the Fusion360 fascia adaptor I designed. This project is still in progress ...
https://a360.co/2V1pzmN
Originally Posted by jpr
After replacing my original Alpine radio head by a 1 DIN Pioneer SPH10BT I had a gap surrounding the radio.Here is a link to the Fusion360 fascia adaptor I designed. This project is still in progress ...
https://a360.co/2V1pzmN
That's awesome. Do you have a coupe? If so, could you 3D print me some new child seat latch covers? I am willing to pay you for them. If not, I'll try to see if I can make a mock up of them with the same CAD software you're using.
I am very sorry but I do not plan to make a business with 3d printing. You can however buy a cheap printer like creality ender3, or find a 3D shop near your home. The model I shared is not the definitive project, some details have to be corrected.





