Battery Terminal Covers
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You guys playing with your 3 D printers making widgets,,,,,, Childs play.
This is the way they do it down here
https://www.relativityspace.com
This is the way they do it down here

https://www.relativityspace.com
More like 3D welding, but still pretty cool.
Thanks. Brad.
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We got our first 3D printer in engineering at a company I worked at around 1999 or 2000 maybe. It cost close to 300K, would take overnight just to print a speaker bracket and it was fragile as a potato chip. We would use them for fist build mockups before we committed to tooling.
Now the same printers are cheap enough for anyone to buy and make stuff up, and the parts can be almost as strong as the injection molded one.
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Guys,
I printed one in all black, just for a proof of concept. It fits in the Reese receiver perfectly.




Looks pretty sweet, if I have to say so myself. Now I just have to turn on ironing and incorporate the colors.
Thanks. Brad.
I printed one in all black, just for a proof of concept. It fits in the Reese receiver perfectly.




Looks pretty sweet, if I have to say so myself. Now I just have to turn on ironing and incorporate the colors.
Thanks. Brad.
Last edited by Brad Christy; 08-22-2023 at 09:30 AM.







