
License Plate Date (Fusion 360)
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British Columbia stopped issuing stickers to put on your plate to show when your insurance expires. I like having an easy to check visual reminder on my plate, so I decided to make my own. The included STL simply has an infinity symbol where the date would go. You can use this to show that you are insured until the end of time, or you can modify the included Fusion 360 file to put your own date on it. The lettering is raised, so if you want to make a multicolour print you can simply pause your printer at the correct layer and swap out your filament. This design is sized so that it should look okay even if you don't have a license plate frame like I do. You should be able to get it to line up with the bottom of the plate. The bolt holes are a bit larger than usual, partly because I wanted to give it a bit of wiggle room, and partly because one of the plates I was designing this to fit on had valves for air shocks where the bolts would normally go which are a bit larger in diameter. * If you like this model and want to contribute (at no cost to you) to a free roll of filament for me, I'm collecting Prusameters at printables.com. Download it from there (https://www.printables.com/@tyler/models), and if you're extra awesome throw in a like!
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