My daughter was talking about her tech class the other day. She is in 5th grade and they get exposed to a 3d printer. I suggested she try to make a shifter knob that looks like the OE but has the correct shift pattern on it.
This is what was done. Thought it was decent for a first try. I have always wanted a 3d printer. Now I really want one.
You can sand that knob smooth, paint it and then fill the characters with a contrasting paint, and nobody but us ‘bolters, would know the difference! Tell your daughter she did a great job!
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