Bits & bobs for the van?

Sharon the Cat

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Having been salivating over Wildebus' recent 3D printer posts, I had a look at Nick-Mandy's posts too. I'm pretty sure that I can convince myself that I need another gadget.
Has anyone else 3D-printed useful things for the van they would like to share?
 
Having been salivating over Wildebus' recent 3D printer posts, I had a look at Nick-Mandy's posts too. I'm pretty sure that I can convince myself that I need another gadget.
Has anyone else 3D-printed useful things for the van they would like to share?
This should be a good thread I will be keeping my eye on this .
Sure to be something that others can use ..
 
Having been salivating over Wildebus' recent 3D printer posts, I had a look at Nick-Mandy's posts too. I'm pretty sure that I can convince myself that I need another gadget.
Has anyone else 3D-printed useful things for the van they would like to share?
@St3v3 has made a few useful things for sure as a starter for one :)

One thing to be aware of ... You get different types of Filament and the most common one - PLA - is I understand not great at high temperatures, so if say you made a PLA-based cupholder, that could potentially go a bit floppy when by the dashboard in a parked up van (you know how hot the dash can get in the summertime!).
Absolutely not to put you off, but just something to bear in mind for the odd thing that might be subject to high temperatures .

My first foray into 3D printing back in, oh, 2016/2017?, left me rather disasstified at what I was able to make and the quality of it. The results I am getting now on a printer that is actually promoted as a entry level school, childs, or even toy 3D printer is like night and day to my earlier printer and I have zero doubt you would match or better what I have made so far.
 
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