Tekan Habis Podcast – EP60: 3D Printing Alat Ganti Kereta, Kami bawa pengikut tegar Tekan Habis yang pertama!
Date: 11 November 2025
Hosts: Thoriq Azmi, Irzal Kamal, Aiman Shuhaimi
Guest: Hazim (Pengikut Tegar/Teknologi Automotif Enthusiast)
Episode Overview
This special episode explores the impact and potential of 3D printing technology in producing automotive spare parts, featuring their very first die-hard listener, Hazim. The hosts and guest engage in a lively discussion about current issues in the local automotive scene, dig into the practicality of 3D printing for car enthusiasts and consumers, and reflect on the broader implications for the car repair ecosystem in Malaysia.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
Introducing Hazim: The First Loyal Follower
- [02:20] Hazim, a long-time Tekan Habis fan, is introduced. He shares his passion for cars and experience dabbling with 3D printing for car modifications.
- Hazim: "Saya mula menceburi 3D printing ni sebab nak buat part kereta yang susah dapat. Nak beli baru memang mahal, kadang-kadang dah discontinue." (03:10)
The Rise of 3D Printing in Automotive Applications
- [04:30] Overview of 3D printing technology in car repairs, why it’s gaining traction, and types of parts most often “printed” (small knobs, interior clips, classic car trims, etc.).
- Thoriq: "Sekarang ni bukan setakat industries besar je yang boleh pakai, pengguna biasa pun dah boleh print part sendiri kat rumah." (05:10)
- Comparison between imported parts' prices/delays and locally 3D-printed alternatives.
Practical Experiences: Cost & Accessibility
- [08:45] Hazim shares how 3D printing solves scarcity for older or discontinued car parts and addresses challenges faced (sourcing 3D models, trial and error, material strength).
- Hazim: "Pernah sekali saya try print cover aircond Nissan lama – design sendiri dari gambar, print, sanding, cat. Memang puas hati." (09:32)
- Cost discussion: printing parts vs buying OEM or used components.
Are 3D Printed Parts Safe?
- [11:15] The hosts debate safety concerns and appropriate use—differentiating between cosmetic/non-critical and structural parts.
- Aiman: "Kalau benda kecik macam button, cover plastik – okay lagi nak print. Tapi jangan la main print brake caliper!" (11:48)
- Importance of material choice: PLA vs ABS vs PETG, and their suitability for automotive environments.
Technology Adoption in Malaysia
- [15:22] Observations about local workshops, hobbyist circles, and grassroots communities embracing 3D printing as a supplementary solution.
- Irzal: "Sebenarnya, ramai bengkel dah start explore – especially yang specialize kereta classic. Mereka terpaksa kreatif sebab part memang takde." (16:10)
- Barriers: skills gap, equipment cost, access to accurate designs.
Prospects for the Future: Innovation or Disruption?
- [19:35] The discussion speculates about mainstream adoption, copyright issues, and whether manufacturers will adapt (provide printable files, warranty).
- Thoriq: "Agaknya, bila masa akan datang, kereta baru dapat sekali file 3D part-part minor. Jadi user boleh print je kalau rosak?" (20:02)
- Possible integration with workshops' services, and potential regulatory issues.
Listener Questions & Community Feedback
- [22:45] Hazim answers questions from social media about what’s realistic to make at home versus sending to a specialist.
- Hazim: "Kunci dia – sabar dan rajin try error. Tapi kalau part tu safety-critical, jangan ambil risiko." (23:18)
Memorable Quotes & Moments
- Hazim, on first success: "Print part sendiri, pasang sendiri—rasa macam Iron Man!" (09:49)
- Thoriq: "Dulu kita tengok 3D printing mcm future, sekarang dah jadi solution rakyat marhaen." (06:12)
Notable Segment Timestamps
- 02:20 – Hazim diperkenalkan, kongsi pengalaman awal dengan 3D printing
- 04:30 – Definisi & penggunaan 3D printing dalam automotif
- 08:45 – Perbandingan kos & cerita kejayaan Hazim
- 11:15 – Batasan keselamatan dan penggunaan part 3D printing
- 15:22 – Apakah bengkel Malaysia sudah menerima 3D printing?
- 19:35 – Masa depan 3D printing dalam industri automotif, isu hak cipta
- 22:45 – Soal jawab dari pendengar & tip Hazim pada komuniti
Tone & Language
This episode blends a casual, technical, and humorous tone—balancing detailed insights with relatable, Malaysian-language banter. The interaction with Hazim brings a strong community vibe and a practical, enthusiast-driven perspective to the topic.
Summary:
The episode is a must-listen for those interested in local car culture, DIY solutions, or the future of automotive repair. It clearly positions 3D printing as a game-changer for classic car enthusiasts and everyday drivers alike, all while keeping things light, honest, and engaging for listeners.
