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In-car Cup Holder Lidded Trash Can (Perfectly Compatible with Tesla Model 3/Y Cup Holders)

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The default logo is Tesla, with a red color scheme—this can be customized by modifying the imported SVG modifier
The default logo is Tesla, with a red color scheme—this can be customized by modifying the imported SVG modifier
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill / modification
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill / modification
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        Numerous designs for in-car cup holder trash cans exist, many employing simple, readily available flip lids prone to rattling or hinged lids with limited openings. I conceived a solution for effortless, rapid access: a horizontally rotating lid. Four D4x2 magnets (compatible with the starter kit components) ensure precise, automatic reset, minimizing distraction while driving. For enhanced compatibility and ease of assembly with the starter kit, I extensively tested numerous iterations. If you find this design helpful, please like and boost this project. Thank you (Note: The car logo on the top cover was created using a modifier; you can import and modify SVGs to change the logo)

 

Caution: Interior vehicle temperatures frequently exceed 45℃. PLA filament is not recommended; use PETG or, preferably, a higher-temperature material such as ASA.

 

Assembly Instructions (All parts require no supports):

 

1. Prepare four 4mm diameter, 2mm thick magnets. The design permits tool-assisted magnet insertion, eliminating the need for adhesive. Due to variations in printer accuracy, apply adhesive if necessary for a secure fit.

 

2. Assemble the lid and base by inserting them at approximately a 30-degree angle. (The image shows the older 4mm shaft; the shaft has been upgraded to an 8mm shaft, doubling its thickness for significantly enhanced resistance to breakage from drops)

 

 

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Printed this last night, I added a Dodge logo to match my work truck. Haven't road tested it yet, but I was wondering if you thought about maybe putting another spot for a magnet on the other side of the lid. I drive down a lot of bumpy roads and am concerned it might vibrate the lid a bit. But I really like the design and will be printing another one for my Chevy truck. It fits nice and snug in both trucks cup holders. Crossing my fingers the PETG holds up to the summer heat because I have no way of printing with ABS.
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came out great!
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What is the diameter of this circle? Will it fit the new Model S?
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Sorry, bro, I haven't tested the new Model S. If you want to quickly verify it, you can print a cup holder to test it in practice
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Replying to @jindouyun :
I'm already printing it now I will experiment with the new S
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Replying to @woobooung :
Looking forward to my rich friend,
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The default logo is Tesla, with a red color scheme—this can be customized by modifying the imported SVG modifier
You don't realize you need a trash can till you have one.
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Haha,
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pin in lid is too thin, it needs internal screw or bigger radius - easily snaps off. You can make logo part detachable to hide screw head.
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My initial design utilized screws—nylon nuts and screws. To maintain broader compatibility for beginners, that version was omitted from the kit. Though slender, the dowel pins have proven functional in practice. I will release the screw version subsequently.
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Replying to @jindouyun :
amazing, thanks for fast reply and through explanation. I do really appreciate it and wish you best!
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The design has been optimized for completely support-free printing, and the axle diameter has been doubled to 8mm for increased robustness
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I still have anxiety about 1st layer failures from my old Biqu B1 printer. But I rarely watch beyond the first layer. This was so much fun to watch with the patterns you built into the model.  I replaced Tesla with the Toyota logo. Great job and thank you for sharing.
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I switched all my 3D printers to Bambu Lab devices long ago, and the first layer adhesion is still very reliable as long as the PEI plate is properly cleaned and degreased
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Looks great! will add a VW logo soon, thank you!
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Also fit my old Volkswagon Passat, great design!
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works great, i had too downsize my magnets so they dont stick super well, but thats on me. Also changed the logo to a honda logo for myself very easy with how you set it up with the svg thank you
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SVG can be modified very simply in seconds
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