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<blockquote data-quote="KezBoy" data-source="post: 641376" data-attributes="member: 31589"><p>I have printed a few parts for my bus including a decorative surround for the air vents and parts for the roof.</p><p></p><p>When I refurbished the roof on my Devon I curved the roof to allow water to run off rather than form a large puddle. I then fitted a new air vert and 3D printed a large interlocking spacer which changed the curved roof back flat so the mounting vent then reinforced the curved roof. Similar curved plates fitted inside the roof to the underside acted as large washers. It was some years back when I did the vent and only have a couple photo’s but hopefully shows what can be made.</p><p></p><p>I’m now on my second Creality printer having found them very useful for lots of jobs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KezBoy, post: 641376, member: 31589"] I have printed a few parts for my bus including a decorative surround for the air vents and parts for the roof. When I refurbished the roof on my Devon I curved the roof to allow water to run off rather than form a large puddle. I then fitted a new air vert and 3D printed a large interlocking spacer which changed the curved roof back flat so the mounting vent then reinforced the curved roof. Similar curved plates fitted inside the roof to the underside acted as large washers. It was some years back when I did the vent and only have a couple photo’s but hopefully shows what can be made. I’m now on my second Creality printer having found them very useful for lots of jobs. [/QUOTE]
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