Re: SNEAK PEEK - 718 SPORTS CHRONO BEZEL COVER
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2025 9:14 pm
This is pretty cool, what colors will you have?
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I was able to find the STL for the bezel in that video, linked below for download. It relies on being able to wedge the lip under the gauge, which is possible on some cars but not all, depending on how the gauge was situated when installed. If memory serves, that's why I didn't 'release' this version. Also note that I print these on Formlabs resin printer -- not a typical FDM (plastic melting) printer. Resin printers are able to create smooth surfaces like injection molded parts, and can be easily sanded to an even smoother surface. Most home (FDM) printers leave layer lines that make things look 3D printed. I don't think that kind of printer would do well with this at all...Robertsmania wrote: Tue Jul 01, 2025 7:26 pm I might be a little confused, but I got really excited when I found this video:
We just purchased a 2025 718 Cayman and I find the windshield reflection of the glare from the chrome sports chrono bezel to be very distracting. My goal would be a black cover like we see here, not a flashy color.
I guess I'm a little sad to read in this thread that the project stalled? It looks great in the video!
Is there a version available, or would you be willing to share the files from as far as you got @Tom ?
Hi Jay, welcome back! I have a Form 3, which uses its own eco-system software called PreForm. It's the same basic printer they sell to dentists to make crowns and such. Makes amazing prints, and is exceptionally reliable (intended for professional use), with crazy hands-on support -- but the machine is slow by modern standards. Formlabs recently replaced it with the Form 4 which is significantly faster. I have my eye on that, just not sure I can justify the upgrade without some flagship thing I can sell from it... As is, I use the Form 3 mostly for the mode dial covers and LWBS bezels I make -- and for that the Form 3 keeps up just fine.Jay Wellwood wrote: Thu Dec 04, 2025 4:51 am Hey Tom...
Noted that you're using the Formlabs resin printer...just curious as to which model you're using specifically and what software program?
If it's your first printer, I'd get a traditional FDM printer like the Bambu P2S. Resin printers are amazing, but you'll get a lot more use out of a filament printer unless you have a very specific need for resin. Fusion 360 is my modeling software and I think the most popular for the 3D printer crowd these days.Jay Wellwood wrote: Thu Dec 04, 2025 6:33 pm Thanks Tom!
I've been toying with the idea of 3D printing and learning how to use 3D modeling software.