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Car Steering Wheel Tray

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill with organic tree supports.
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill with organic tree supports.
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DO NOT USE WHILE DRIVING. A Steering wheel tray I designed. I've tested it on a Ford , Kia , Chevy model cars fit really great.

Just print your desired profile. I used a 0.4 nozzel with a 0.2 layer height. Infill at 20. Then slide the parts together using glue. I then use bondo on the seam,sand and prime. I did various styles for the final result. Hydro dipped one. I glued some comics and bar top resin on another (invader Zim) If i were to do the comic method again i would lay the comis donw with clear glue let that set. Add a clear coat to the top of the comic (repeat about 4 times) then add the bar top resin to finish. DO NOT USE WHILE DRIVING!!!!

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I wish I knew more about printing, I'm still very new and was so excited to print this for my daughter. Woke up this morning to put it together and the ends broke off right away. I was so disappointed that I spent 8 hours and all that filament only to have it break apart. =( Love the concept, just wish I knew how to make it better/stronger.
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when you glue it together. you need to bondo the seam. sand out and paint. im sorry that the model had broken apart.
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im very sorry you had a bad experience with my model. I will try to adjust and make these stronger without the need for glue or bondo
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Replying to @Goof3d :
Its ok, maybe if I knew more about printing I could have avoided it also. Thank you for your response though!
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill with organic tree supports.
Super practical, thank you 👍
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awesome!!!!!!!! it looks great
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill with organic tree supports.
It broke very easily but decent design.
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Thank you
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If you want a design that's a bit more robust, try printing my version. @Goof3d 's version is good, but definitely can be improved from an engineering perspective. My version considers print orientation, levers/points of stress concentration, and does not require any post processing or supports.
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Replying to @evanmcohen12 :
I was just looking at your design. I like the slide design that you incorporated. my concept was my first design in fusion360 so It could be improved upon alot I believe. I've thought about going back to it now that I'm more experienced, not a professional by any means. but getting better all the time. looking forward to seeing more work from you.
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Is it still working? Did the base break?
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Replying to @Streen :
yes it still works for me, I use it almost every week at work it survived all summer in my car
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by some chance do you have a file with the pegs separate, the pegs make it like a 8th of an inch to big and cutting the off brings up all kind of errors I'm just starting out and still learning but great ideal would really like to print and try it
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hey, sorry if you are having issues. I believe you can cut the pegs in bambu studio. if the error comes up what does it say?
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Thank you, how did you handle the resin? What glue did you use?
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I used food safe epoxy and gorilla glue.
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how did you make this galaxy color
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I did a hydro dip and then sprayed painted the planets and stars. after that I used a food safe epoxy for the final pour
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Merci
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thank you so much
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Replying to @Goof3d :
Printed for my girl friend that works out of her truck and eats lunch in it almost every day, and she LOVES IT! Thanks so much for the file, it turned out great!
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Replying to @user_2153209023 :
that's so awesome. I'm so glad that it came in handy. you freaking rock
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