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3D Printed Parts

Started by richhemmings, June 25, 2025, 03:26:49 PM

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richhemmings

Hi all,

I wanted to let the forum know that if you need anything plastic made, please feel free to give me a shout.

One of my many hobbies is 3d printing and I've made odds and ends for all sorts for things including garden tools - triggers for strimmers, the centre cap for my mowers steering wheel, terminal covers for the battery and most recently I've ventured into flexible materials and printed a fuel cap seal and some rubber mounts.

It's a hobby, but if I can help anyone out who is struggling to find a replacement part I'll happily assist.  :tup:

- Rich

Mick

Thanks Rich, that's useful to know. :tup:
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richhemmings

Thought of the forum this afternoon... here's something I knocked up in 15 minutes.
Sure - I could have (and did have) the zip tie going through the hole, but this is better for my OCD, and I was replacing the tap anyway.

Not sure if you can buy these?



Get one here if you have a 3d printer, or message me if you want one/some.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:7298376

Mick

Nice.  :tup:   I know you can buy these cable tie bases with an adhesive backings, or even some with really strong magnetic backings, but no idea how much they cost.  I do love the idea of being able to just print something like this when you need it though. Cool.  8)   
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