Pardon the brim remnants. Not pictured: the many prior iterations. This started as a head on photo that I imported into fusion 360 and scaled after some measuring with calipers. It’s not perfect, but it’s rapidly approaching good enough. The square indent is to help with orientation - although the part obviously is not symmetrical, it’s much harder to judge the home.
Congratulations ! I usually make 4 or 5 iterations too for each piece, with my least favorite color (toilet paper pink that looked fuchsia on the website). I even launch a print and during the printing I correct my model based on the n-2 print.
Why aren’t you printing with PETG and a textured sheet for this? You would get the same surface finish quality as that original bezel.
What are you aligning with orientation?
This is a test print in ASA in my least favorite color. The current plan is for the ends to be black PETG and the center section to be natural (white ish) ASA. The PETG will be on a textured sheet, this is just laziness in action while making sure the part dimensions were accurate.