Looking for.....

i looked on the sites i know but i do not think its a popular thing to do ... so no one felt like desinging it :)
Thanks for checking, appreciate the effort.

Can I ask which sites you checked? I only know of Thingie verse.

Thanks
 
you make it sound like anyone with a printer knows CAD software

Everyone that I know with a printer can either use Fusion 360 or Tinkercad (or both). There are a number of free CAD programs that are quite straight forward to learn and there is a lot of Youtube videos showing you how to use the programs.
Do I think that everyone with a printer knows CAD software? No, should they learn it? Yes. It is what makes the printer truly useful as a tool around the house for fixing things and making bespoke items that you just cant buy.

To Mouse82, if you have a printer but cant design it yourself, then perhaps take some detailed photos with a ruler/digital callipers to show the sizes that the printed item would need to be. This way someone else could design the item and just send you the file to print.
 
Hello, I'm hoping someone could kindly point me in the right direction?

I have a Logitech G920 Racing Sim Steering Wheel & Pedals. I have removed the Clutch pedal as I do not require it and have moved the brake pedal, leaving a hole. I'm looking for an STL file for a blanking plate?

If anyone can help that would be awesome!

https://www.flickr.com/photos/78230906@N05/shares/G956Fm3isQ
Hi i had the same request and found this stl file on thingiverse hope it helps
 
Everyone that I know with a printer can either use Fusion 360 or Tinkercad (or both). There are a number of free CAD programs that are quite straight forward to learn and there is a lot of Youtube videos showing you how to use the programs.
Do I think that everyone with a printer knows CAD software? No, should they learn it? Yes. It is what makes the printer truly useful as a tool around the house for fixing things and making bespoke items that you just cant buy.

To Mouse82, if you have a printer but cant design it yourself, then perhaps take some detailed photos with a ruler/digital callipers to show the sizes that the printed item would need to be. This way someone else could design the item and just send you the file to print.

well I have some basic skills but I would be able to design anything complicated
+1 for tinkercad. its so straightforward my 5yo has been using it.
Thinkercad is easy but is also very limited
 
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