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2021-2025 Ford Bronco Interior Rings (NOT SPORT)

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0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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I could not find these anywhere, so I decided to make some myself. My wife bought a 2024 Ford Bronco OuterBanks recently and wanted me to add a little 3D printing flair to the interior, so I taught myself how to use Blender. I found filament that matched the color of her vinyl wrap almost perfectly! The tolerances should be spot on using my settings for PLA. No support needed! I have not tested it using any other filament. Let me know if anything needs to be adjusted. If you like it, please consider giving it a thumbs up and Boost(s).

 

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Love the idea. I'll try printing them in ASA and let you know how it goes. PLA has the lowest melting point of all filaments so a hot day I'd hate to see what kind of trouble they cause.
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I didn't even think about it until after I printed the set and posted it here. That being said, we have had some pretty hot days so far this year here in Florida and they seem to be holding up quite well. Thanks for printing and the suggestion!
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Replying to @Kazoomba :
Great to know that it is holding up in Florida! I used to live down there and moved to Michigan. i was soon worried about printing in anything less than ABS or ASA for car stuff and outdoor stuff but that is very encouraging to know it is holding up! Maybe I'll try my chances. Thanks!
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Replying to @Toxxicpickles :
No problem! Yeah, I tested a little bit with ASA and it seems you would need to add about 1mm to the GOAT ring and about .5mm to the other ones. Either way, it should be fine with PLA. I printed my wife's door cup holders about a year ago and they withstood the August heat (if you can remember how hot it was last year lol). :)
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