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  1. Building my own flush tail lights

    Lol entire reason I moved them further apart was because I thought they were too close lol.. These little things I can do at people request fairly easy also...
  2. Building my own flush tail lights

    With the new printers, they have cameras in them. I'll start putting the live printing process on YouTube for people to watch if they want. Just so you all can be apart of the build.
  3. Building my own flush tail lights

    Don't worry you will be my first beta tester. :-)
  4. Building my own flush tail lights

    I think I can make that happen :-) I'm sure I can go to the paint store near me and get some gladiator yellow paint too.
  5. Building my own flush tail lights

    I will gladly do this for anyone who wants it done this way. Along with leaving two wires to hook into.
  6. Building my own flush tail lights

    I'll take some pictures this weekend :-)
  7. Building my own flush tail lights

    I'm going to start looking into this. I have to research if it uses sonar to detect a vehicle or what. Figure out what the sonar can penetrate.... And if I can't fit it, maybe relocate it with a special made bracket .
  8. Building my own flush tail lights

    I'm thinking the three lights version. I think the flush will be great, but I think they will look a little to plain.....
  9. Building my own flush tail lights

    I ordered 50 tail light connectors for now. They are coming from China, so will probably be here next month some time.
  10. Building my own flush tail lights

    That is a very true statement. There are a lot of the same options from different vendors for sure. This version of the tail light is in it's last design phase. It's printing right now, when I get home today, I will do a test on fit. Now that the tail lights are bolted on I feel a lot more...
  11. Building my own flush tail lights

    I'll see if I can find a two dot solution
  12. Building my own flush tail lights

    These are way to big to have facing to the side also. That's the reason for the two dots.
  13. Building my own flush tail lights

    I have these lights also. I'm just not a big fan of the chrome inside and the word LED. Otherwise I loved that they are proportional.
  14. Building my own flush tail lights

    Okay solved the pressure fit tail light. Now the tail light will physically bolt into the shroud. Please don't judge the print. It was a 5 hour fast print for concept, to see what changes need to be made. Prototype 2 will start printing tonight. There's now a lip preventing the light from...
  15. Building my own flush tail lights

    So far I haven't found any rectangles that will fit perfectly yet. But I'm still looking... Have to stick to around 6 inches long by 2 to 3 inches wide
  16. Building my own flush tail lights

    You have a good eye. So abs shrinks after you print it, and I haven't accounted for this shrinkage yet. The lights are sticking out a little far at the moment because I can't push them all the way in. I'm working on a revision right now that fixes this and also gives me bolt up points for...
  17. Building my own flush tail lights

    That is straight off the printer with no sanding or any post processing. The carbon fiber filaments all come out like this. This is petg carbon fiber. I'm going to let it sit outside in the Florida sun today to see if it gets hot and deforms. From my research outside in the Florida sun petg...
  18. Building my own flush tail lights

    Lol trust me I feel your pain. Printers are a pain, but once you get them dialed in they're pretty reliable. But I'm tired of dialing them in. That's why I'm hoping these bambu lab printers make it easy.
  19. Building my own flush tail lights

    More pictures of my tail lights
  20. Building my own flush tail lights

    Here's some pictures of the carbon fiber filament printed




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