I turned an old piston in a phone dock with a 3d printed insert

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mongerrr
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I turned an old piston in a phone dock with a 3d printed insert

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I thought there'd be some people on this forum that would find this interesting.

I used an old piston from my first bike (ktm 200) and made a 3d printed insert with a slot for a cable, to use the piston as a phone dock. The 3d model I made is free to be modified for other bikes and used for your own parts

The link to my blog page is http://mongerrr.github.io/2016-09-05-piston-dock/

Here are 2 pictures of the dock from my post

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Re: I turned an old piston in a phone dock with a 3d printed insert

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The piston still has rings.
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Hopefully not all the time!
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PA wrote:The piston still has rings.

:wink: a dad joke for Fathers' day. I thought I was going blind for a while
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Re: I turned an old piston in a phone dock with a 3d printed insert

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Did you machine the dome off the piston crown so it sits flat?
I use my old pistons for wind chimes and only need a hole drilled through, none of this fancy 3D printing stuff
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Re: I turned an old piston in a phone dock with a 3d printed insert

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Good job.

What material/colour options are available from the 3d printer? Could you print a metal-look piece or does it need to be painted?
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Re: I turned an old piston in a phone dock with a 3d printed insert

Post by whitehillbilly »

One of my old Villiers pistons is my pen/pencil holder.

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