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| STL file | Role | Source size | PETG / ABS 20% | PETG / ABS 40% | 100% solid | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Volt_Ram_Mount_v2.stl | Mount / bracket | 472.1 KB STL | Slice file | Slice file | Slice file | Verify final orientation and support decisions in your slicer |
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Chevy Volt (2nd Gen) Console RAM Mount Bracket
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This is a center console 1" ball RAM style mount designed to fit in a 2nd. Gen Chevy Volt. I didn't like any of the commercially available mounting options out there and found this to fit my needs. I don't have any 3D modeling experience, In fact, this STL file is a combination of two separate STL files that I hacked together with PrusaSlicer. I welcome and encourage any improvements to this design. Please visit the original authors for their source files: -Volt center console bracket: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2804875 (CC BY 4.0) -1" ball RAM style mount borrowed from: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3196395 (BSD License) IMPORTANT: You need a screw & nut to firmly clamp the front of the bracket to the center console. There are cut-outs for a M3x12 screw & M3 hex nut, but really any screw and nut you had that would fit through the hole would work fine. Printing Recommendations: -I'd recommend printing in ABS or PET due to the potentially high-temperature requirements during the summer in your vehicle. -Consider a higher infill % in order to reinforce the ball and attachment point, especially if you plan on adding a significant amount of weight or other stress to the ball. Succesful printing with PETG, printed with a brim, and supports touching the build plate. (Supports are definitely needed under the ball).
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Originally published on thingiverse.com by Eric McClintock (MrEricM) · License: CC BY
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