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MADEBYMANMADE

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  1. Greetings, As received by mail 9/19/2020. Looking forward to your reply
  2. As received by mail. Looking forward to your reply Cheers, Matt
  3. Sorry, not right now. The part from that other tread is being printed by Shapeways right now. I use a professional company to produce that part for me. I have no connection with Shapeways other than the fact that I'm a costumer. I'm expecting that part Sept 24. I should add that I recently switched from one print method to another, hence the company involved.
  4. Greetings, I reproduced a carburetor heat control choke plate in 3D for a 1927 Buick. The object will be 3D printed. 3D printing and designing is my hobby for more than 6 years now and I had many functional designs on thingiverse. I'm able to reproduce various missing or broken parts. It always helps if there is an example part which can be measured by caliper to be copied into 3D. Personally I like to copy by caliper and ruler. For smaller parts I can use a 3D scanner. Reproduction can also be achieved from a minimum of 3 photo's (top view, front view, side view,) but the more views the better plus general size of object i.e. HxWxDepth. Sometimes reverse engineering can produce parts too Let me know if I can be of any help. Regards, Matt
  5. Greetings, I reproduced a carburetor heat control choke plate in 3D for a 1927 Buick. The object will be 3D printed. 3D printing and designing is my hobby for more than 6 years now. I'm able to reproduce various missing or broken parts. It always helps if there is an example part which can be measured by caliper to be copied into 3D. Personally I like to copy by caliper and ruler. For smaller parts I can use a 3D scanner. Reproduction can also be achieved from a minimum of 3 photo's (top view, front view, side view,) but the more views the better plus general size of object i.e. HxWxDepth. Sometimes reverse engineering can produce parts too Let me know if I can be of any help. Regards, Matt
  6. Greetings, Here are two screen snippings. As you can tell the plate I reproduced is flat. I think the original as a small bulge outwards but that will be added once the fitment is correct. From the example's I had to work with it is difficult to determine how much of a bulge.
  7. Greetings, Just this week I reproduced a carburetor heat control choke plate in CAD for a 1927 Buick. The object is ready for 3D printing. First an evaluation piece will be made to check fitment and size correctness. Is this something you are still looking for? I'm able to reproduce various missing or broken parts. It always helps if there is an example part which can be copied. Reproduction can also be achieved from 2/3 up close photo's or a workable solution can be made via reversed engineering. Let me know if I can be of any help. Regards, Matt
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