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3D printing and Scirocco parts?

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 6:31 pm
by mr.brown
Just spied a thread on Vortex where a chap made mk2 parcel shelf clip replicas and was wondering what else could be made.

Mk2 parcel shelf clips
Mk1 parcel shelf clips
Mk1 parcel shelf stays
Mk1 parcel shelf arms
Mk2 sill trim clips

Badges even?

Re: 3D printing and Scirocco parts?

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 7:28 pm
by GTXTRA
Inner lamp adjusters, differ to ones on the main lamps.

Rear seat pivot clips

cl grille spats.................. doable???

Re: 3D printing and Scirocco parts?

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 7:41 pm
by 1lazza
What a coincidence. A mate of mine has modelled up some replacement (unobtanium) clips for the Mk1 rear Q window trims for me (body colour parts around the top and rear edge of the glass)

I didn't get them printed as I had enough bits to get mine back on, but happy to supply the CAD for non Commercial use - design is hopefully improved compared with original, but untested...Would need to be made in nylon for best performance.

Re: 3D printing and Scirocco parts?

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 11:25 am
by mr.brown
Can't believe I didn't think of headlight adjuster clips.

Arch spats would probably be too big for a home printer. It might be the kind of thing that's better off made with a mould.

@1lazza - I can't recall what mk1 clips you mean? I thought there was just chrome trim around the rear side glass?

Re: 3D printing and Scirocco parts?

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 8:15 pm
by jimmy h
mr.brown wrote:Can't believe I didn't think of headlight adjuster clips.

Arch spats would probably be too big for a home printer. It might be the kind of thing that's better off made with a mould.

@1lazza - I can't recall what mk1 clips you mean? I thought there was just chrome trim around the rear side glass?
I'm fairly certain he is referring to the black plastic clips that hold the 'boomerang trim' on above the rear quarter glass - very obsolete indeed!

@1lazza - I'd be interested in more info on this.

Re: 3D printing and Scirocco parts?

Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2015 2:20 pm
by 1lazza
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Indeed, the black clips that hold on the body colour boomerang shaped trims. I have an STL file for this at 1mb. Happy to share for non profit use only if PM'ed.
No guarantees though, I have not printed any myself yet. :P

Re: 3D printing and Scirocco parts?

Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2015 4:26 pm
by GTXTRA
Am sure it won't be too long before some sort of 'group buy' - or maybe a club collective of the various vw clubs - will be viable.

Re: 3D printing and Scirocco parts?

Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2015 4:42 pm
by jimmy h
Sean, Lazza, Mr Brown.

I'm on it. I attended a lecture at work 12 months ago about 3D printing / reverse engineering - knowing this was the future for Rocco enthusiasts / classic car dudes.
Amazing news Lazza, thanks for posting, I'm fairly certain I should be able to find someone who can produce this, if not I'll make it my mission!
Lazza PM on its way!

Re: 3D printing and Scirocco parts?

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 9:35 am
by Redrum
Plastic clips that hold the black trim over the door sills and carpet. If anyone has ever had to remove these to run wiring or get the carpet out, you will likely have found broken clips or broken a few getting the trim off.

Re: 3D printing and Scirocco parts?

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2015 7:47 pm
by jimmy h
1lazza wrote:
clip.jpg
Indeed, the black clips that hold on the body colour boomerang shaped trims. I have an STL file for this at 1mb. Happy to share for non profit use only if PM'ed.
No guarantees though, I have not printed any myself yet. :P
An Interesting week. The first prototype of the above has been printed today!!! Hold on folks I've not seen it yet, I've corresponded only by e-mail, yet I'm going for a meeting at the printers next week to collect the first off and discuss further. I'll then assess the clip with an old boomerang trim I have to make sure all is OK before moving forward and printing a larger batch.

I've explained to the company that I may have more work / ideas to evaluate, and they are more than happy to help.

Many many thanks to Laurence (1Lazza) - I'll e-mail you next week when I know more..

Re: 3D printing and Scirocco parts?

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2015 10:26 pm
by mark1gls
The problem I had with these clips was losing the middle pin when pushing them through to remove the clip, I managed to catch a couple but some where impossible to get your hand any where near.
Are the new clips going to come with the centre pin?

Clip with an original pin and my home made one from a sort of raw plug I found in my parents garage.
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Re: 3D printing and Scirocco parts?

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2015 7:26 am
by jimmy h
The Pin is the very least of my worries, not sourced it yet, but It's only a 4.5mm dia plastic dowel, I've had a quick scan on RS on line and e bay and there is plenty.
It'll only need cutting to length and that won't be hard either.
I'm holding on about sorting this until I've seen the printed article and spoke to the firm, maybe they have some ideas. The dowel is a piece of cake, the clip is the tricky part!

Re: 3D printing and Scirocco parts?

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2015 5:50 pm
by GTXTRA
Great stuff.

Re: 3D printing and Scirocco parts?

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2015 8:56 pm
by mark1gls
How about the seat runner clips that fit to the seat on a Mk1? The Mk1 golf ones are different as you can see in the pictures.

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Re: 3D printing and Scirocco parts?

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2015 11:05 am
by 1lazza
It will be good to have the feedback Jim - Shouldn't be a problem getting the CAD updated as required to improve if needed. Please let me know how it goes. Brilliant you've moved this on!

Laurence