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Stanley 40oz Tumbler Wall Mount

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% gyroid infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% gyroid infill
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Bill of Materials

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  • M6x12 Socket Head Cap Screws x 4:
  • M6 Female Threaded Magnets x 4:

Description

40oz Stanley Cup Holder Van/Wall Mount (Magnet-Friendly)

 

If you’ve ever watched a 40oz tumbler become a rolling, clanging, seat-launching projectile in your vehicle… this one’s for you. This is a sturdy 40oz Stanley-style tumbler holder designed to be wall mounted or mounted the way I did it in my work van: no drilling, just female threaded magnets + M6 socket head screws so it grabs right onto a metal partition like it was meant to live there.

 

Why you’ll love it:

  • Holds a 40oz Stanley-style tumbler securely so it’s not doing parkour while you drive
  • Wall-mount ready with two mounting points
  • Van-mount friendly using magnets + M6 hardware (my favorite “no holes were harmed” method)
  • Clean, practical, and honestly… kinda satisfying to use. (Insert dad joke here: This holder is… outstanding.)
     

I used female threaded magnets and M6 socket head cap screws to mount this to my van partition. It’s rock solid, removable, and doesn’t leave you with regret holes.

 

Important: I highly recommend using the exact screws linked below because the hole depth and recesses are designed around that hardware. Other screw heads/lengths can be “almost right,” which is the worst kind of right.

 

Print recommendations (read this part, Future You will thank you)

  • Nozzle: print with a 0.4 nozzle for strength
  • Layer height: 0.2 is a great balance of speed and looks
  • Walls: 4+ recommended
  • Infill: 15–25% is plenty. (Gyroid)
  • Material:
    • If this will live in a vehicle that gets hot: PETG / ASA / ABS is the move
    • PLA works, but PLA + summer heat in a vehicle = sadness

Hardware links (the exact parts I used)

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Female threaded magnets (what I used): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C33Z3WZR?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1

M6 socket head screws (use these — depth is designed for them): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DDJC95NZ?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1

Notes / disclaimers

  • This is not affiliated with Stanley (I’m just a fan of not spilling my drink everywhere).
  • Always test-fit your hardware and setup before trusting it with your favorite tumbler.
  • If you have questions, want remix ideas, or you’re not sure what material to print in for your use case, message me— happy to help.

If this file can save you from one “cup launched across the van” moment, smash that download button and enjoy the sweet, sweet stability. 😄

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think it’ll hold a 64oz yeti?
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I can absolutely make one for a 64oz yeti.. Just need some dimensions.
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