Tesla Cup Holder with MagSafe Charger

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Tesla Cup Holder with MagSafe Charger

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0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 25% infill-No additional Support PETG
0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 25% infill-No additional Support PETG
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Tesla cupholder adapter / magsafe charger to hold Iphone.   Didn't want phone on dashboard or near windshield.  Works on my 2023 Model Y.  I have designed 2 sizes, low and high - photo shows high version. They both work with Iphone Plus and Starbucks cups.    Part has being designed with support, no need to slice it with support.

 

Note: not sure if there's a standard for magsafe pucks.  One I have is 56mm diameter X 5.8mm thick.  Added variation with full bottom in puck area for taping if press fit is too loose.

 

If anyone got it working on different years MY or Model 3, Model X…   Please add to comments below. 

 

Thanks

 

  • 02/22/25   - Added JPEG drawing with height and diameter for those trying to make it work on other vehicles.  Fit can be tweaked by adding electrical tape if too loose.

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This is almost to perfect to be free :) - very nice job! This first one is in PLA I will try the ASA CF tomorrow. I used this cheap MagSafe from Amazon and it fits perfect, really nice an snug. you can even choose different colours. https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0BBTFWCMB?ref_=pe_109184651_1103807401_fed_asin_title&;th=1
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PETG has been working for me for the last 12 months. My original print was in PLA and angle kept drooping after a couple of days.
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Thanks for update on PLA durability. I am still new to printing, so haven’t acquired so many filaments yet. So I work with what I have :)
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0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 25% infill-No additional Support PETG
Not a great result with PLA but much better with PLA-CF. Installed reasonably well except for slide lid not able to fully close - small design tweak would fix it. Poor finish detail on underside so OK, but not a saleable standard.
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First couple of test prints were in PLA. Once in the car it started drooping right away. After 2 weeks it was facing the cealing. :( I have no experience with PLA-CF. After a year, PETG has worked for me. Storage slide not closing? I will take a closer look maybe update file. Yes, underside looks crappy. I had prints with more support but is very difficult to remove PETG and still looked crappy. This is really a one off for personal use and not meant to be "saleable".
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Replying to @DaddyOhh :
Thanks for your good work. I'm new to 3D printing and on my learning curve. First CF print & did the tray that fits inside the front storage hatch also. Excellent result there.
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Hi, Is it possible for you to give the smallest and biggest outer circle diameter of the cup support ? Thanks
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Biggest diameter is 3.25". Smallest is 3.02" and depth is 2.75" I have uploaded a drawing for those trying to get it working on other makes and models.
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0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 25% infill-No additional Support PETG
Perfectly fits my 2017 Ford Escape cupholders
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Thanks for feedback. Wonder what other makes and models it may work in.
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Thanks for sharing. Nice easy print and perfect fit.
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This is excellent. Thank you.
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0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 25% infill-No additional Support PETG
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Print Profile
0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 25% infill-No additional Support PETG
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Print Profile
0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 25% infill-No additional Support PETG
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