drewm
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https://makerworld.com/en/models/26...reen-storage-tray-customize#profileId-2880247
I wasn't happy with all the other Amazon options for behind the screen storage, many had a flat bottom and were made out of plastic and your sunglasses would bang around and make noise. This one specifically is designed to give you the maximum amount of space for storage. This one is also compatible with phone holders that mount on the top edge of your display.
I recommend printing this in TPU (2mm or thicker wall only), PETG, ASA, ABS or other higher temp filaments. PLA will warp in a hot car and is not recommended.
I generally recommend printing out 2x 200mm long ones which will span the full length of the display and attaching them together with a little piece of double sided 3M tape. You can also use a small piece of double sided tape between it and the display to keep it in place if it happens to move around on you, although I don't have that issue.
There are 2 profiles uploaded, a 200mm long 2mm wall thickness one that I generally recommend overall and will feel pretty solid, and a 200mm long 1mm wall thickness one that is a lot more efficient with filament. The thinner one is more flexible and will feel less stiff, but functionally is the same, especially when tucked into the crack between the dash and screen.
For more customization there's an openscad generator script to generate a custom one. You can adjust wall thickness and length. Just press the customize button.
I wasn't happy with all the other Amazon options for behind the screen storage, many had a flat bottom and were made out of plastic and your sunglasses would bang around and make noise. This one specifically is designed to give you the maximum amount of space for storage. This one is also compatible with phone holders that mount on the top edge of your display.
I recommend printing this in TPU (2mm or thicker wall only), PETG, ASA, ABS or other higher temp filaments. PLA will warp in a hot car and is not recommended.
I generally recommend printing out 2x 200mm long ones which will span the full length of the display and attaching them together with a little piece of double sided 3M tape. You can also use a small piece of double sided tape between it and the display to keep it in place if it happens to move around on you, although I don't have that issue.
There are 2 profiles uploaded, a 200mm long 2mm wall thickness one that I generally recommend overall and will feel pretty solid, and a 200mm long 1mm wall thickness one that is a lot more efficient with filament. The thinner one is more flexible and will feel less stiff, but functionally is the same, especially when tucked into the crack between the dash and screen.
For more customization there's an openscad generator script to generate a custom one. You can adjust wall thickness and length. Just press the customize button.
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