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  1. Building my own flush tail lights

    Okay so if I do two versions of this style...... One that allows blind spot sensor and one that doesn't... Without blind spot sensor people want the large back up like so And with blind spot detection people want this?????
  2. Building my own flush tail lights

    Maybe go back to original idea
  3. Building my own flush tail lights

    Maybe better with rounded end
  4. Building my own flush tail lights

    Just throwing around ideas... Think I have to see this one printed So far I don't think I like it
  5. Building my own flush tail lights

    The more I do this, the more it looks like oracles lights..... I just finished this .... Pics below... However I can't keep it this way because of blind spot sensors.... Which is why Oracle designed theirs the way they did with the more confined reverse area..... I have a few new ideas for...
  6. Building my own flush tail lights

    I know you all are waiting on updates, but I literally am redesigning everything..... Had to go to the traditional mounting location if I'm going to make blind spot detection sensors work.... Almost have the radiuses perfected... Here's a pic of what it is looking like
  7. Building my own flush tail lights

    Sounds great then! PLA and PETG Filaments should be fine for you then If you want to get into printing high temp filaments you would need to get a enclosure for the p1p... They're not very expensive and work great... I print ABS and ASA perfectly with it... You and your family will love it...
  8. Building my own flush tail lights

    If you don't mind me asking. What are your goals? Just so I can help you if you need to do any modifications to the p1p...
  9. Building my own flush tail lights

    One of the best purchases you will ever make... If you have any questions please hit me up... Better start learning to cad :-). That's the hard part
  10. Building my own flush tail lights

    It's okay I figured it out... Turns out problem wasn't the radius.... Problem is the radius hits the body on the lower portion where the factory tail light low ball would hook into the body.... I should be able to get around it pretty easily.
  11. Building my own flush tail lights

    @Minty JL Don't worry about it... I'm going to print a flat piece of plastic and heat it in the oven and go mold it into shape again the gladiator... Then I'll have my radius
  12. Building my own flush tail lights

    That would be great if you can :-)
  13. Building my own flush tail lights

    Can't be mounted to the jeep. I need a straight on picture of the radius..... perfectly straight up top view and bottom view. It's okay if no one can do it... Just have some free time at work at the moment.
  14. Building my own flush tail lights

    New I should have brought a tail light to work with me today... Anyone have any tail lights on them they can take a picture of the direct top and direct bottom of???
  15. Building my own flush tail lights

    I have a few ideas.... I will share them soon when I test them :-)
  16. Building my own flush tail lights

    I think I'm going to take a picture of the bottom of the factory lights, import that into cad and then trace it...
  17. Building my own flush tail lights

    However I'm definitely going to do a sequential tail light :-)
  18. Building my own flush tail lights

    I need to start from scratch. I need to get the top and bottom radius perfected.... Honestly it needs to be done on version 1 too... The foam backing hides it a lot.... But I don't want to hide things...I want them to be right.... Oracle , combat off-road, no one has this radius right...
  19. Building my own flush tail lights

    If only Oracle would hire me, then I'd have fun at work




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