Designing and 3D Printing a Custom Dash Panel for 1974 KE25 Toyota Corolla | Restoration Build

2 months ago
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It's a good thing I enjoy the process, because this car restoration (resto-mod?) has been a long time coming.
But! My 1974 Toyota Corolla is finally starting to head in the right direction. You saw me start the engine rebuilds in the previous video where I 3D printed the timing gear and made the DIY timing wheel to dial in the custom camshaft (as well as some 3D prints for the workshop).

I'm pretty happy with this custom 3D printed switch panel and am looking forward to incorporating it in the dash and having everything looking OEM+
And there's already been a fair bit more progress on the design, so keep your eyes out for that one.

Because I'm also like a whirlwind as I move around the workshop, I've also made a bunch more progress on the 180sx, the Stagea, the KE70 as well as the spare KE25, which I don't want to give too much away about yet (but I think it's gonna be pretty cool...)

I'm enjoying being able to really get stuck into some designs as well, instead of doing a bunch of 80% solutions for everything that I'm not entirely happy with.

Like I mentioned in the video, I'm never really sure what level of detail to go into with these projects - so if there's something you'd like to see more of, less of, or in more detail - let me know!

Appreciate the support, thanks for watching!

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