
The original Dust Cap by Jabrego was exactly what I needed to replace the stock discovers that were not deep enough to house my replacement LED headlights. The only issue I had was that the covers were too deep to fit into the space for the passenger side light and was very tight for the driver side. I took measurements of the brand lights I used and found I could knock off almost 2 centimeters (this may vary by light manufacturers and size of cooling fan housing).
Temperature: 230
Bed Temp: 80
Infill 100%
PETG
Supports: 17% on simplify 3d, broke off easily, overhangs printed perfectly.
Yes, I know, I printed it white for engine compartment. This was my first PETG print project and it was what I had, will be printing future in black. I had tried prints in ABS but had issue with splitting of cooling fins on cap, as I don’t have enclosure, PETG came out perfect, strong and no splitting or other issues. Rock Solid.
This article was first featured at https://ift.tt/2SZ9eya on February 20, 2020 at 09:58AM by eizan70
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