TickTock
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I have the frunk L-track and cargo net sold by Tesla (https://shop.tesla.com/product/cybertruck-front-trunk-l-track-_-cargo-net) but always wished the net could be oriented vertically so I could more easily contain grocery bags. Without such a fence, shifty bags tend to slide and collapse where they would get pinched when closing the frunk. This print locks into the L-track, but holds the mesh vertically so now I can just toss the bags in without worrying about cans and stuff dribbling out.
I printed it in PCTG and after several weeks in Arizona heat (many days over 45C) it has shown no signs of distortion despite the tension from the mesh. Pretty sure PETG would not have fared as well. My apologies, but this also requires a large print bed. If there is enough interest, I will create a version that can be printed on a standard print bed in sections and glued together.
The print file can be downloaded for free here:
https://www.printables.com/model/1782885-cybertruck-frunk-containment-fence
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I printed it in PCTG and after several weeks in Arizona heat (many days over 45C) it has shown no signs of distortion despite the tension from the mesh. Pretty sure PETG would not have fared as well. My apologies, but this also requires a large print bed. If there is enough interest, I will create a version that can be printed on a standard print bed in sections and glued together.
The print file can be downloaded for free here:
https://www.printables.com/model/1782885-cybertruck-frunk-containment-fence
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