
Pontiac Fiero Center Console Skeleton
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I've re-created the original Fiero Center Console Skeleton. It's mostly exactly as the original was designed, but since mine was a bit broken, I had to guess at some things. It comes with no holes, you'll have to line everything up, then drill yourself. I believe this is how Pontiac did it too since the original's holes are never quite center. I recommend printing the individual parts, then gluing it all together. I used PETG plastic, and I plan to use PET glue as seen at 3dgloop.com Matterhackers offers the glue as well, and their shipping is pretty reasonable. Mine came out slightly ugly due to PET stringing and supports. If your machine can handle printing this in ABS or poly-carbonate, I think that would be better, but PET was good for me since it doesn't warp very much. I also have the Fusion360 link if you want to poke around. I'm a novice in Fusion, so don't criticize too harshly. https://a360.co/2SpwqGU Everything fits pretty well on a Prusa i3 mk3, but it should fit on similar printers as well. I had to cut down the sides on the radio piece just a bit. I posted both a cut and uncut version. I will post photos as soon as I can Edit 2020-06-07 I modified armrest parts 2a, 2b, 2c, and 3 to create a more confident fit between parts I'm also thinking ABS would be better as long as you have an enclosed and warm printing area
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