GEN 1 3D printed cup holder

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I printed a spacer for my coffee mug so it fits better in the cup holder and doesn’t bounce around. Also hydro dipped the chrome trim and switch panel

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Good job on the cup holder, did you design in yourself? What printer are you using? Also, out of curiosity, what year Raptor? I have a '19 but it has the spring loaded tabs to adjust to different sized cups.

Edit: Using Tapatalk so I answered my own question as I backed out of this thread, I see you have a Gen 1 so different model/design.
 
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Good job on the cup holder, did you design in yourself? What printer are you using? Also, out of curiosity, what year Raptor? I have a '19 but it has the spring loaded tabs to adjust to different sized cups.

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Thanks man. I did design it myself and i printed it on an ender 3. It took a few iterations to get the fit just right. It’s a 2011 raptor


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That's awesome! The Ender is such a steal for the performance you can get. I'm always looking for practical uses to find the excuse to print something out.

I'm pretty novice with Fusion 360 so I generally prefer open source files if I can find what I need and tweak it in Slic3r before attempting to design it.

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