Hey there! I want to design a 3d printing part for the dashboard of my golf 6, more precisely the top middle part right above the infotainment section.

I am somewhat experienced with designing parts in fusion 360 for daily usage, but I don’t really know how to design this part.

I did try getting a fit for the front arc and an arc from the middle front to the middle back, then did construct a plane from both arcs and did round the result on both back edges. But I noticed when trying the fit, that the dashboard top is not really symmetric, but has an additional bump to the left. result here

Do you have any tips/guidance/ideas on how to get a better fit? I did think about scanning it 3d with some lidar device, but I don’t have an iPhone and wouldn’t know where else to get a device.

  • gian
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    2 days ago

    Probably without a 3d scanner, using paper and scissor you will only get a (hopefully) better and better approximation of the real surface.

    Anyway, without a 3d scanner, to have some precise measurement you could just use some modeling clay to recreate the correct form and then set some reference point and take measurements from there, it should be precise enough to create a model in Fusion360 that account also for every asymmetry that could be present.

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      1 day ago

      I’m now trying to maybe get an iphone from a friend and test out the 3d scanning of that device. but yeah, i also feel like modeling clay is my best shot.

  • fufu@feddit.org
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    2 days ago

    Get some childrens playdough, use something rigid like a 3d printed flat box to get the shape negative. Now you can use silicone or sth similar to get the exact shape and attach that part to the piece you actually want to attach. Perfekt shape even for weird geometries, also you can simply change the part that actually needs to be there with out any issues.

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      1 day ago

      I think I will get some modeling clay to get a negative of a shape, if I can’t get my hands on some iphone. Then get measurements from the negative.

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    2 days ago

    I would sit in the car with some pieces of cardboard and scissors and repeatedly fit the edge of a piece of cardboard to the curve horizontally at the lowest relevant height, then repeat the process at a fixed interval higher up. You can then measure the cardboard pieces to form a mesh.