3D printing Dashboards

timsterp8899

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Golf carts and go carts are made with notoriously cheap vinyl graphics which crack, peel and fade over time. Sometimes you can find images of these decals online. You can capture and enhance said images and load them into Fusion as a canvas, eventually drawing out the details as 3D printable objects. I'm restoring a Carter Talon 150 which will be owned by a Spanish speaking friend. The PETG plastic will probably outlast the ATV.
 

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So it's a printed panel? How thick is it?

That's some fine attention to detail. Seems many fun kart owners and refurbishers discard details such as this and sort of deconstruct everything especially if it is slightly damaged or faded.
 
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