The Future meets the Past
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2020 8:25 pm
I'm stuck in two times, the past and the future. While I own two model t's I work in Aerospace making high tech components. So naturally I like to apply my knowledge to the past. Last year we bought a 3D plastic printer at work to try out, at first I was skeptical that we could find a use for it. After a couple of months is came apparent it was quite handy to design a fixture in 3D then print it out in plastic for fitting purposes. Now we have three of them and they run all day long making disposable fixtures and tooling affordably.
So with that I bought a 3D printer for home use, The attached pictures shows the printer and a tool I printed out to push the piston rings into the cylinder bore evenly. I plan to make more tools and plastic bits for the car. There are many types of plastics to chose from, no structural parts for now.


So with that I bought a 3D printer for home use, The attached pictures shows the printer and a tool I printed out to push the piston rings into the cylinder bore evenly. I plan to make more tools and plastic bits for the car. There are many types of plastics to chose from, no structural parts for now.