Ultimate Privacy Slider Collection - Tesla Camera

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Ultimate Privacy Slider Collection - Tesla Camera

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0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
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3 plates

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Introducing the Ultimate Slider Collection: The Perfect Privacy Solutions for Your Tesla and Beyond

After countless iterations and a relentless pursuit of perfection, I’m thrilled to present the Ultimate Slider Collection. Designed primarily for the Tesla interior camera, these sliders are versatile enough for other applications, such as webcams. Born out of an obsession with achieving the perfect design, this collection offers a variety of sliders to suit every need and preference. I've created this because Elon pissed me off after the last update. I use AP a lot, also when just entering an address, checking the traffic on route or selecting a song. This was suppose to make it more safe and now we are getting punished for it. Please use it, don't abuse it. 

Why Choose the Ultimate Slider Collection?

1. Comprehensive Variety

  • This collection features multiple slider designs, ensuring you can find the perfect fit for your needs. From regular sliders with diverse inserts to sleek, minimalist versions, there’s something for everyone.

2. Regular Slider with Diverse Inserts

  • The regular slider design includes multiple inserts. One sits on top, while the rest slide into the body. Choose your ideal version from a range of options, each designed for optimal customization and fit.

3. Sleak Inside-Out Slider

  • This meticulously crafted version offers a clean design that maximizes the use of effect plates. The underside provides some extra space for adhesive tape – we recommend using the best double-sided tape you can find. It prints with minimal support, making assembly a breeze. I call this the “Sleak slider”. Check instuctions below for the best results (trust me, its easy).

4. Minimalist Round Sleak Slider

  • For true minimalists, this small round slider is the perfect choice. After extensive research and numerous prints, I found the best way to secure it: print in PLA and use a heated knife point to attach it from the back. Follow my instructions for the best results. This design also allows for the use of your favorite effect plates, as the entire front lies flat on the print bed.

5. Easy Printing and Assembly

  • All designs are easy to print and assemble, with clear instructions provided. Follow my recommended settings and instructions to achieve the best results. Try to use some epic design plates and see how this turns out!

Highlights at a Glance

  • Multiple designs to suit different preferences and needs.
  • Regular slider with diverse inserts for customization.
  • Inside-out slider for a clean look and easy use of effect plates.
  • Minimalist round slider for a sleek, unobtrusive design.
  • Easy to print and assemble, with detailed instructions included.

Get Involved and Share Your Experience!

Print your own Ultimate Slider Collection and take control of your privacy across various devices. Don’t forget to:

  • Rate the designs and share your feedback.
  • Upload pictures of your printed sliders in action.

Detailed Instructions

General: Clean the buildplate, calibrate the printer and flow before printing and use the profiles provided. First layer is on 1.04 flow, infill is 100 and the sleak inside out slider has a bit of support which is hand drawn. All are very easy to print and require minimal work! Let the build plate cool down after printing to avoid bending. 

 

I've put way to much work into this but it was fun. Some of the designs pushed the FDM boundaries to the max as these parts are very small. If you encounter any issues, let me know so that we can work it out. Although I'm pretty sure all should be fine :)

 

Regular Slider

  • The regular plate consists of one body with different inserts. Pick the one you like.
  • No extra work is needed. After clicking the parts together, move the slider a couple of times to make it run smoothly.

Inside-Out Sleek Slider

  • This one has minimal support. After printing, let it cool down first, then remove it from the plate and remove the support from the bottom.
  • Use a small hook or a precision knife. A hobby surgical knife is recommended (a simple one from Aliexpress works well).
  • Check if the printer did a good job printing the side of the slider. If you find any overhang, cut it away with the same knife. Make sure it’s sharp.
  • Slide it a couple of times before applying it. Make sure it runs correctly. A bit of silicone spray might help i needed. I've noticed that when it gets stuck somewhere, there still might be a bit of support that you can scrape away with the knife. If it get's stuck while using, remember that the handle is design so that you can slide but also pull it to one side, this might cancel the effect of the inside tipping to one side. Although I've did a lot of tweaks to avoid this effect this might solve this issue when it occurs. 

Sleek Round Slider

  • Print it and let it cool down before removing it from the plate. Carefully push it into the ring.
  • Remember, the front of the ring is on the plate, so it’s upside-down.
  • Put a strip of filament from the plate between the ring and the cover, and warm up the tip of a knife. Push this onto the pin until it’s flush, then twist it right away. Cut away excess material.
  • Do not put tape on this part just in case.
Sleak inside variant: After cutting and scraping away the support (which is very easy), check the side and make sure it's nice and even. Cut away the little overhang if needed. Use a knife like this. 
Round variant: Use a hot tip to flatten the pin on the backside, make sure not to touch the actual ring, just the pin. Use a filament string to make sure you keep some spacing so that you can twist the cap without to much effort.  
This is what it looks like before you start. If placed correctly the ring is upside down so that you see the top part. There is a cut out here so that the pin can melt and you have some space for the material to go to. Be gentle, it just needs a little bit of heat and pressure. 
I've tested my old design, other designs and all of these designs. I've did everything I could to tweak it to the max and to avoid issues when printing. This is just a small batch from just one day. I've worked on this collection for about 4 full days as I wanted it to come out perfect (which is hard with small parts). I've tested on the X1C, the A1 Mini and the A1 Mini with 0.2 nozzle. It seems 0.4 works better and the X1 does a little bit of a better job, even the 0.4 compared to the 0.2 in the Mini.

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