CaptAngry
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Lots of 3D printed side step inserts out there on Etsy and eBay... but I can't just buy something when I have my own 3D printer (and some CAD skills)
These are the inserts I came up with. No fancy logos, but I did try to sort-of-kind-of replicate the "bullet" hole shape for the drain holes (they mostly look just look like ovals at this scale though). Instead of the small screws on each corner like most I've seen, I made a matching plate that screws in from underneath and pulls the inset down. The main insert has an M5 heatset insert embedded in the middle.
I am trying a new filament for these: PBT Pro (glass fiber reinforced). It is ever so slightly flexible. Color isn't as close of a match as I wanted, but I'll see how they weather once they get some sun and dirt on them.
These are the inserts I came up with. No fancy logos, but I did try to sort-of-kind-of replicate the "bullet" hole shape for the drain holes (they mostly look just look like ovals at this scale though). Instead of the small screws on each corner like most I've seen, I made a matching plate that screws in from underneath and pulls the inset down. The main insert has an M5 heatset insert embedded in the middle.
I am trying a new filament for these: PBT Pro (glass fiber reinforced). It is ever so slightly flexible. Color isn't as close of a match as I wanted, but I'll see how they weather once they get some sun and dirt on them.
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