CCU dials part number
#16
Pro
The buttons are tricky.
The hardest thing to achieve with 3D printing is a good surface finish. There's tricks like acetone smoothing on ABS, or sanding, painting, etc. Not sure how to achieve the 'satin' feel and look on the buttons.
..and then there's the transparent areas and symbols to replicate.
Suddenly the Porsche prices look reasonable.
I'm surprised decals aren't available. 928 guys are using 'em. Maybe not the following link, but similar.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/928-consol...-/131984428434
#18
Technical Guru
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If you can find a non-yellowing sticker solution that will survive a daily driver and won't lift in 120F heat, then I have all the decals in super high resolution that I could easily vectorize.
#19
Rennlist Member
I could use the 964/993 symbols in digital format!
I have a good sticker vendor that could produce vinyl stickers for the 964/993 CCU switches.
However, they will non-transparent, and not let the light through the symbol. But, this would be much better than the round white appearance. Car Bones solution ids to use water-transfer labels, I was not at all pleased with this as they did not stand up to any cleaning, and were easily scratched with the fingernail.
Cheers,
Tore
I have a good sticker vendor that could produce vinyl stickers for the 964/993 CCU switches.
However, they will non-transparent, and not let the light through the symbol. But, this would be much better than the round white appearance. Car Bones solution ids to use water-transfer labels, I was not at all pleased with this as they did not stand up to any cleaning, and were easily scratched with the fingernail.
Cheers,
Tore