Junkyard will be your only option.
3D printing IS an interesting idea, though. It would have to be a rubbery material.
3D printing IS an interesting idea, though. It would have to be a rubbery material.
Thats a great idea. Print the solid section as one material, the door as another.If you 3d print one as 2 pieces then put a pin through it as a "flap" so that it can close that might work. Or instead put holes in it, but you run into the issue of larger items getting stuck behind it.
Hmmmm.......my son is really into 3D printing. He could teach me so when I retire next year I could maybe start up a new business? man, youve got me thinking now.....I swear there are a ton of small parts for these trucks that someone could 3D print and make money. It would be perfect for a handicapped individual to stay in the work force and keep contributing and stay self reliant.
Invest in a 3D laser scanner. Then import the scan into your CAD model and print awayThats a great idea. Print the solid section as one material, the door as another.
Hmmmm.......my son is really into 3D printing. He could teach me so when I retire next year I could maybe start up a new business? man, youve got me thinking now.....
Thats a great idea. Print the solid section as one material, the door as another.
Hmmmm.......my son is really into 3D printing. He could teach me so when I retire next year I could maybe start up a new business? man, youve got me thinking now.....
Even 10 orders of something a day instantly moves you out of a bespoke business. It is pretty circumstantial though so don't get me wrong. If I was doing something like the OP is looking for I would just print 10 at a time and keep inventory. No sense in doing it otherwise imoOnce you get a library of parts, it becomes a "bespoke" business with no standing inventory other than raw materials and printers. Only print what you have orders for. When you make enough money to pay off the first printer and all supplies used, invest in a second one if you feel demand is high enough to support it.