A post about the rear seat Phone/Tablet holder that fits a front seat with a fixed headrest that I just designed and published https://www.cybertruckownersclub.co...hone-tablet-holder-for-rear-passengers.48399/
A new post about the rear seat Phone/Tablet holder that I just designed and published https://www.cybertruckownersclub.com/forum/threads/3d-printable-phone-tablet-holder-for-rear-passengers.48399/
After a few days of thinking, I finally came up with this idea for a Phone/Tablet holder that can be rope looped over the front seat for the rear passenger's use. Sadly I haven't come across any products that will work in this way so I just decided to design one myself.
It's designed to fit any...
On another random note, I'm currently printing my initial design for a rope held phone/tablet/switch holder for a rear passenger that loops around the front seat. It should fit every phone/tablet/gaming device as it has a clamping range of about 1" to 7.1"
A little ghetto with the rope, but you...
This is the 200mm long version, so it's 30mm shorter than then one I have shipping to you. On the plus side it's super quick to remove, and I only tend to use it when I have food.
It has a 10mm bridge which should be a piece of cake for most printers as they spec generally 50-100mm max. I don't use supports when I print it, but you can if you feel the need. I also gave that area an additional 0.2mm of room for sag just in case. Might need some cleanup in that area if the...
Just uploaded a short 134mm (5.28") long version that doesn't overhang the console at all https://makerworld.com/en/models/1783579-tesla-cybertruck-food-tray#profileId-1924124
No problem!
I'm just using a mouse and keyboard funny enough. Just need to get used to the middle and right buttons for rotating, zooming and moving around.
I don't have a 3d scanner yet.
The V2 is a lot stiffer due to the much taller built in edge. There's almost no bending flex to mine at all while my V1 could flex a decent amount.
Just made a 30mm (1.18 in) shorter one (230mm x 200mm) https://makerworld.com/en/models/1783579-tesla-cybertruck-food-tray#profileId-1924004
Let...
What's the error? STLs should be pretty independent of filament. Your build plate is definately big enough.
I downloaded the STLs and they loaded in my Bambu Lab slicer.
Generally about 95% of 3D printer owners likely just print out the tens of millions of objects already out there on sites like https://makerworld.com/, https://www.printables.com/ and https://www.thingiverse.com/ and never design anything.
The hardest part of it all was just the 30 minutes of...
Definitely let me know how much shorter you'd like it , I can easily adjust it and put it up as another print profile.
Also, do you find the V1's edge height to be too short? I was worried about hard braking where a burger could probably make its way over the edge, so my current design has a...
I use a Bambu Lab P1S with AMS and a BIQU Glacier build plate
But all the Bambu Lab printers are fantastic even down to the A1 which I think is by far the best value.
They are known as the only printer brand that works solidly out of the box without having to screw around or modify it.
Just...
Just finished up my V2 design of a 3D printable Cybertruck Food Tray that clips in and stays put over the phone charging area. There's versions with removable charging covers so you can charge with it installed. Make it it a ton easier to eat and drive. It also has 2 removable bag hooks that...
I also had a few ideas about building in a modular docking system to add bag hooks to the underside where it overhangs so there's bag hooks for the open space below, and making the latches modular in case one gets broken they would be super easy to replace. Also I could print the latches in a...
Yup it's clipped on pretty good, there's a photo of it with 3 cans of soda hanging over the front that's not supported by anything. It clips in between the phone charger and cupholder. Takes about 2lbs of pull to unclip it. Only slight thing is the jury is still out if it will slightly mar the...