S2000 Side of Tunnel Foldable Cup Holder
Anything in the console cup holder is in the way of the gearbox shifter and sometimes you just gotta put a water bottle or can in there. Modifry's very nice cup holder seems to be gone forever and I missed it!
I found a 3D print model that I printed last week that seems to work fine. Pretty simple with no springs or other nice features but it keeps a 12oz water bottle handy and out of the way ... so far.
Here's the link. I printed it in black ABS with 20% Gyroid infill. Three (3) hours on a QIDI X-Plus3 to print all 3 parts on the same plate. Add 8 minutes if you want the few tiny supports.
S2000 cup holder. <--- click me.

-- Chuck
I found a 3D print model that I printed last week that seems to work fine. Pretty simple with no springs or other nice features but it keeps a 12oz water bottle handy and out of the way ... so far.
Here's the link. I printed it in black ABS with 20% Gyroid infill. Three (3) hours on a QIDI X-Plus3 to print all 3 parts on the same plate. Add 8 minutes if you want the few tiny supports.
S2000 cup holder. <--- click me.

-- Chuck
@Accordinglytuned Thanks again.
Two months and this cup holder is just like it's been part of the car forever. Quick lunch at a burger place and they insist on giving me a giant drink cup which I could never bring with me if I wanted to shift the car. No longer a problem.
-- Chuck
Two months and this cup holder is just like it's been part of the car forever. Quick lunch at a burger place and they insist on giving me a giant drink cup which I could never bring with me if I wanted to shift the car. No longer a problem.
-- Chuck
Ideally @Accordinglytuned could print some to order? He owns the design and hasn't released it for others to print and sell. There are commercial 3D print shops here which can print these depending on their ethical standards for printing "stolen" designs. (Impossible to enforce, of course.)
Several local libraries in our county have Dremel 3D45 3D printers available for use. These are good printers (more expensive than either of mine!) and unless they've been abused you should be able to take the files there and run print them. You'll probably learn more about 3D printing than you wanted to know
as I think you'll sped several hours doing this and not merely drop off the files and come back later for the print. Print files designed and "sliced" for a specific printer may need tweaks for other printers. As noted in post #1 these printed perfectly on mine although designed on a different printer and with the variety of 3d Printers on the market it wouldn't surprise me if @Refined2000 has a different printer as well.
Added: My slicer estimates this print uses just under 100g of filament -- $3 worth @ $30/spool.
-- Chuck
Several local libraries in our county have Dremel 3D45 3D printers available for use. These are good printers (more expensive than either of mine!) and unless they've been abused you should be able to take the files there and run print them. You'll probably learn more about 3D printing than you wanted to know
as I think you'll sped several hours doing this and not merely drop off the files and come back later for the print. Print files designed and "sliced" for a specific printer may need tweaks for other printers. As noted in post #1 these printed perfectly on mine although designed on a different printer and with the variety of 3d Printers on the market it wouldn't surprise me if @Refined2000 has a different printer as well.Added: My slicer estimates this print uses just under 100g of filament -- $3 worth @ $30/spool.
-- Chuck
Last edited by Chuck S; Jul 28, 2024 at 06:04 AM. Reason: Filanent cost,
I have considered printing and selling but I've been having issues with my Ender 7 and the quality isn't there for me to feel good about selling them yet.
Might look into a printing facility and see if it's viable to do. I'll surely update when I do.
Might look into a printing facility and see if it's viable to do. I'll surely update when I do.
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Try these 3 files. Recommend something heat resistant. I think I used ABS. Existing screws seem to work.
If these doesn't work Email me and I'll send the .zip file with all three of them. Be sure to mention what file you want.
-- Chuck
If these doesn't work Email me and I'll send the .zip file with all three of them. Be sure to mention what file you want.
-- Chuck








