Thanks for the kind words Wolf and Brad
soundcontrol, The company I work for is a member of SEMA and therefore we can get parts printed thru them. I am told all we pay is material cost.
It cost me $120 for the 5 sleeves. I simply made the 3d models, saved as .stl. files and emailed to them. About a week later the parts showed up. They are .10" thick and thus very rigid. After I cut the sleeves off the oem panel I was faced with the overhang of my sleeves being held off by the fillet at the base of the oem sleeve at the dash. I simply chucked my abs sleeves up in my lathe and turned down a internal chamfer that allowed my sleeves to fit perfectly atop this fillet.
I did not try but I do not believe you could bend the printed sleeves.
As for the quality of the printed sleeves. I would say it is excellent! I want to give credit where credit is due, going this route was initially ToxicWolf's idea. I was going to make the sleeves from fiberglass. I am confident Wolf's idea was by far the better approach.
I will share something I learned during this process in case anyone wants to use this approach. I did some research as to the best method of attaching/gluing my sleeves to the oem abs dash. I found out the best approach is to use the material from the oem sleeve that I cut off. Trim it into very tiny pieces, place in a plastic paint cup and cover with acetone. The acetone will dissolve the tiny abs pieces whereby making a thin paste. I laid the oem dash on my work bench (face down), placed the printed abs sleeves in place and secured with a metal bar secured by an set of eagle beak pliers. Then you simply brush on the acetone/plastic paste where the two join and in a matter of a few minutes, they are secured. The acetone/plastic paste works like a plastic welds and actually fuses the two pieces together rather than just gluing them. I though this was very cool. It worked perfectly and did not leave any residue on the front of the gauge panel.
I had to work very late so I did not get out in the garage last night to remove the two remaining gauges but I should be able to tonight. Pictures tomorrow hopefully.
Cheers!
Mickm