Prius Wheel Center Caps and other cleverness. Selected upgrades for the Printrbot. Home of the 3D Dorba! Another project from the brilliant minds at Schlaboratory.
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If you have a Generation III Prius (2010-present) with 15 inch wheels, you can pop off the UGLY wheel covers to release the alloy beasts underneath. Except - you'll have a hole in the center of the wheel that begs for a decorative cap. These are based on precise measurements of Toyota part #42603-52110.
This has the iconic power symbol embossed in the top of the wheel cover, just like the power button in your Prius. More info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_symbol
Nylon is NOT UV stable. For maximum longevity and downright good looks, you will want to paint this object. Acrylic paints with a glossy topcoat are a proven method of painting objects printed using Selective Laser Sintering.
Shapeways has a tutorial here: http://www.shapeways.com/tutorials/painting3dprintedsls
And a blog entry here: http://www.shapeways.com/blog/archives/129-painting-your-3d-printed-models.html
Further, you can locate the recommended Tamiya paints here:
http://www.tamiyausa.com/dealers/index.php
These center caps are designed to fit Generation II Prius (2004-2009) 15 inch wheels. These are based on precise measurements of Toyota part #42603-52030.
This has the iconic power symbol embossed in the top of the wheel cover, just like the power button in your Prius. More info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_symbol
Also fits Yaris, Vios
Nylon is NOT UV stable. For maximum longevity and downright good looks, you will want to paint this object. Acrylic paints with a glossy topcoat are a proven method of painting objects printed using Selective Laser Sintering.
Shapeways has a tutorial here: http://www.shapeways.com/tutorials/painting3dprintedsls
And a blog entry here: http://www.shapeways.com/blog/archives/129-painting-your-3d-printed-models.html
Further, you can locate the recommended Tamiya paints here:
http://www.tamiyausa.com/dealers/index.php
THIS DESIGN HAS NOT BEEN CONFIRMED TO FIT GEN II PRIUS WHEELS UNTIL THIS DISCLAIMER IS REMOVED.
If you have a Generation III Prius (2010-present) with 15 inch wheels, you can pop off the UGLY wheel covers to release the alloy beasts underneath. Except - you'll have a hole in the center of the wheel that begs for a decorative cap. These are based on precise measurements of Toyota part #42603-52110.
This has a friendly atom, Hybridium, embossed in the top of the wheel cap.
Also fits Yaris, Vios
Note: the CAD file has changed since the photos were taken. The electron orbits now have a rounder aspect than the photo shows. I'm sure you will agree that this is an improvement to the design.
Nylon is NOT UV stable. For maximum longevity and downright good looks, you will want to paint this object. Acrylic paints with a glossy topcoat are a proven method of painting objects printed using Selective Laser Sintering.
Shapeways has a tutorial here: http://www.shapeways.com/tutorials/painting3dprintedsls
And a blog entry here: http://www.shapeways.com/blog/archives/129-painting-your-3d-printed-models.html
Further, you can locate the recommended Tamiya paints here:
http://www.tamiyausa.com/dealers/index.php
If you have a Generation III Prius (2010-present) with 15 inch wheels, you can pop off the UGLY wheel covers to release the alloy beasts underneath. Except - you'll have a hole in the center of the wheel that begs for a decorative cap. These are based on precise measurements of Toyota part #42603-52110.
This has the symbol of the Autobots: "
Few beings think of themselves as evil. Many justify their actions as good, even if they are not. But if you believe the 'good guys' would not harm any life-form, then you may consider me a member of that team." http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Autobot
Nylon is NOT UV stable. For maximum longevity and downright good looks, you will want to paint this object. Acrylic paints with a glossy topcoat are a proven method of painting objects printed using Selective Laser Sintering.
Shapeways has a tutorial here: http://www.shapeways.com/tutorials/painting3dprintedsls And a blog entry here: http://www.shapeways.com/blog/archives/129-painting-your-3d-printed-models.html
Further, you can locate the recommended Tamiya paints here: http://www.tamiyausa.com/dealers/index.php
If you have a Generation III Prius (2010-present) with 15 inch wheels, you can pop off the UGLY wheel covers to release the alloy beasts underneath. Except - you'll have a hole in the center of the wheel that begs for a decorative cap. These are based on precise measurements of Toyota part #42603-52110.
These have a stylized lightning bolt embossed in the top of the wheel cover.
Also fits Yaris, Vios
Nylon is NOT UV stable. For maximum longevity and downright good looks, you will want to paint this object. Acrylic paints with a glossy topcoat are a proven method of painting objects printed using Selective Laser Sintering.
Shapeways has a tutorial here: http://www.shapeways.com/tutorials/painting3dprintedsls
And a blog entry here: http://www.shapeways.com/blog/archives/129-painting-your-3d-printed-models.html
Further, you can locate the recommended Tamiya paints here:
http://www.tamiyausa.com/dealers/index.php
If you have a Generation III Prius (2010-present) 15 inch wheels, you can pop off the UGLY wheel covers to release the alloy beasts underneath. Except - you'll have a hole in the center of the wheel that begs for a decorative cap. These are based on precise measurements of Toyota part #42603-52110.
These feature the Greek letter Theta, which has represented the idea of "Ecology" since the late 1960's http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecology_Flag
Also fits Yaris, Vios
Nylon is NOT UV stable. For maximum longevity and downright good looks, you will want to paint this object. Acrylic paints with a glossy topcoat are a proven method of painting objects printed using Selective Laser Sintering.
Shapeways has a tutorial here: http://www.shapeways.com/tutorials/painting3dprintedsls
And a blog entry here: http://www.shapeways.com/blog/archives/129-painting-your-3d-printed-models.html
Further, you can locate the recommended Tamiya paints here:
http://www.tamiyausa.com/dealers/index.php
If you have a Generation III Prius (2010-present) with 15 inch wheels, you can pop off the UGLY wheel covers to release the alloy beasts underneath. Except - you'll have a hole in the center of the wheel that begs for a decorative cap. These are based on precise measurements of Toyota part #42603-52110.
These have the iconic peace symbol embossed in the top of the wheel cover.
Also fits Yaris, Vios
Nylon is NOT UV stable. For maximum longevity and downright good looks, you will want to paint this object. Acrylic paints with a glossy topcoat are a proven method of painting objects printed using Selective Laser Sintering.
Shapeways has a tutorial here: http://www.shapeways.com/tutorials/painting3dprintedsls
And a blog entry here: http://www.shapeways.com/blog/archives/129-painting-your-3d-printed-models.html
Further, you can locate the recommended Tamiya paints here:
http://www.tamiyausa.com/dealers/index.php
If you have a Generation III Prius (2010-present) with 15 inch wheels, you can pop off the UGLY wheel covers to release the alloy beasts underneath. Except - you'll have a hole in the center of the wheel that begs for a decorative cap. These are based on precise measurements of Toyota part #42603-52110.
This has the symbol of the Decepticons: "The Decepticons are a malevolent race of robot warriors, brutal and merciless. The Decepticons are led by a single undeviating goal: total domination of the universe." http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Decepticon
Nylon is NOT UV stable. For maximum longevity and downright good looks, you will want to paint this object. Acrylic paints with a glossy topcoat are a proven method of painting objects printed using Selective Laser Sintering.
Shapeways has a tutorial here: http://www.shapeways.com/tutorials/painting3dprintedsls
And a blog entry here: http://www.shapeways.com/blog/archives/129-painting-your-3d-printed-models.html
Further, you can locate the recommended Tamiya paints here:
http://www.tamiyausa.com/dealers/index.php
If you have a Generation III Prius (2010-present) with 15 inch wheels, you can pop off the UGLY wheel covers to release the alloy beasts underneath. Except - you'll have a hole in the center of the wheel that begs for a decorative cap. These are based on precise measurements of Toyota part #42603-52110.
This has a faux hex shape embossed in the top of the wheel cap. Take a moment to align the cap with the spokes of your wheels. Sharp.
Also fits Yaris, Vios
Nylon is NOT UV stable. For maximum longevity and downright good looks, you will want to paint this object. Acrylic paints with a glossy topcoat are a proven method of painting objects printed using Selective Laser Sintering.
Shapeways has a tutorial here: http://www.shapeways.com/tutorials/painting3dprintedsls
And a blog entry here: http://www.shapeways.com/blog/archives/129-painting-your-3d-printed-models.html
Further, you can locate the recommended Tamiya paints here:
http://www.tamiyausa.com/dealers/index.php
If you have a Generation III Prius (2010-present) with 15 inch wheels, you can pop off the UGLY wheel covers to release the alloy beasts underneath. Except - you'll have a hole in the center of the wheel that begs for a decorative cap. These are based on precise measurements of Toyota part #42603-52110.
This has the symbol of the Fire Service, the Maltese Cross, embossed in the top of the wheel cap. If you would like this Maltese customized with your IAFF local information, I ask for proof of union membership, and an additional charge.
Also fits Yaris, Vios
Nylon is NOT UV stable. For maximum longevity and downright good looks, you will want to paint this object. Acrylic paints with a glossy topcoat are a proven method of painting objects printed using Selective Laser Sintering.
Shapeways has a tutorial here: http://www.shapeways.com/tutorials/painting3dprintedsls
And a blog entry here: http://www.shapeways.com/blog/archives/129-painting-your-3d-printed-models.html
Further, you can locate the recommended Tamiya paints here:
http://www.tamiyausa.com/dealers/index.php
If you have a Generation III Prius (2010-present) with 15 inch wheels, you can pop off the UGLY wheel covers to release the alloy beasts underneath. Except - you'll have a hole in the center of the wheel that begs for a decorative cap.
These are based on precise measurements of Toyota part #42603-52110.
This one is plain, but only in the same way that a rich French Vanilla is plain. Paint it Fire Engine red, decoupage your Sweetie's picture on it, use it as a base for some kind of wheel sculpture...
Also fits Yaris, Vios
Nylon is NOT UV stable. For maximum longevity and downright good looks, you will want to paint this object. Acrylic paints with a glossy topcoat are a proven method of painting objects printed using Selective Laser Sintering.
Shapeways has a tutorial here: http://www.shapeways.com/tutorials/painting3dprintedsls And a blog entry here: http://www.shapeways.com/blog/archives/129-painting-your-3d-printed-models.html
Further, you can locate the recommended Tamiya paints here: http://www.tamiyausa.com/dealers/index.php
If you have a Generation III Prius (2010-present) with 15 inch wheels, you can pop off the UGLY wheel covers to release the alloy beasts underneath. Except - you'll have a hole in the center of the wheel that begs for a decorative cap. These are based on precise measurements of Toyota part #42603-52110.
SHOCK HAZARD! Do not cut any orange cables! Or else!
Nylon is NOT UV stable. For maximum longevity and downright good looks, you will want to paint this object. Acrylic paints with a glossy topcoat are a proven method of painting objects printed using Selective Laser Sintering.
Shapeways has a tutorial here: http://www.shapeways.com/tutorials/painting3dprintedsls
And a blog entry here: http://www.shapeways.com/blog/archives/129-painting-your-3d-printed-models.html
Further, you can locate the recommended Tamiya paints here:
http://www.tamiyausa.com/dealers/index.php
These center caps are designed to fit Generation II Prius (2004-2009) 15 inch wheels. These are based on precise measurements of Toyota part #42603-52030.
This has the peace symbol embossed in the top of the wheel cap.
Also fits Yaris, Vios
Nylon is NOT UV stable. For maximum longevity and downright good looks, you will want to paint this object. Acrylic paints with a glossy topcoat are a proven method of painting objects printed using Selective Laser Sintering.
Shapeways has a tutorial here: http://www.shapeways.com/tutorials/painting3dprintedsls
And a blog entry here: http://www.shapeways.com/blog/archives/129-painting-your-3d-printed-models.html
Further, you can locate the recommended Tamiya paints here:
http://www.tamiyausa.com/dealers/index.php
THIS DESIGN HAS NOT BEEN CONFIRMED TO FIT GEN II PRIUS WHEELS UNTIL THIS DISCLAIMER IS REMOVED.