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Naonaks 3D Printed Tesla Accessories

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Naonak

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I posted this in the Model S section, but since getting my Model X, I've been testing most of these out and they work fine in the X as well. I also came to realize that I never read the Model X section as an S owner, and I'm sure the reverse is true, so i'm posting this here in the X section as well.

I've had several people contact me with regards to some of my designs for Tesla accessories. I am releasing all of them under the CCL. Feel free to use them as you see fit. If you want to sell them for some reason, please contact me before hand and we can work something out.

Tesla MS Jack Pad w/ Captured Magnets: Tesla Model S Jack Pad with captured magnets by Naonak
Tesla Model S/X Coat Hook/Hanger: Tesla Model S/X Coat Hanger by Naonak
Tesla Model S/X Cubby Drawer (With J1772 Holder): Tesla Model S/X Cubby Drawer by Naonak
Tesla Model S/X Escort Passport Max 2 Mount: Escort Passport Max 2 Radar Mount for Tesla Model S by Naonak
Tesla Model S/X Sunglass Clip: Tesla Model S Sunglass Clip by Naonak
EVannex 2nd Cup Holder: Evannex 2nd Cupholder by Naonak

I'll be happy to answer any questions. Changes to some of the files may be difficult because my license for Solidworks has expired and they are such a pain in the butt to deal with, I've switched over to Inventor, so editing Solidworks models is an exercise in frustration at this point. Inventor models, I can change/modify fairly easily, though.
 
I've had several people contact me with regards to some of my designs for Tesla accessories. I am releasing all of them under the CCL. Feel free to use them as you see fit. If you want to sell them for some reason, please contact me before hand and we can work something out.

Thanks for sharing. I've had 3D printers since 2013 and I sure will try out a few of them.
 
Naonak, Thanks for posting your Jack Pad design link to Thingverse.

Printed using PETG for one and TPU for another (20mm/s speed needed) , both at 100% infill as I have some filament PETG and TPU filament left over from another project.

Used the PETG one recently to check tyre for nail ticking noise, works great will use both for an upcoming tyre rotation.

Pic pf the TPU version attached, cant see how this dense/rubbery feeling version could ever split.

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Seems Carl Reese, the owner of Autopilot Buddy has fraudulently filed a DMCA takedown notice with Thingiverse to get my Steering Wheel Balancer removed.

My thing, https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3437288 , is suspended due to this fraudulent action by Carl Reese. Carl is a liar and a fraud. My device was created 100% by me. It shares virtually no similarities with his failed Autopilot Buddy, and is in fact not even intended for the same use.

His fraudulent notice is unacceptable, he has not tried to contact me to explain his fraudulent actions.

I won't link to it here, but you can search my name on Thingiverse to see for yourself. If someone has a problem with it, filing a fraudulent DMCA takedown is not the way to handle it.