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Ford_Edge_Console_Tray_-_w_coin_slots.stl
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Console Tray for 2011-13 Ford Edge

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My wife has been complaining about the original tray that fits in the console of her 2011 Ford Edge. It is difficult to insert and doesn't stay in place. Plus it is too small and doesn't do a good job of containing coins. This console tray is offered as a replacement. I printed it on a MakerBot Replicator 2 - took about 8 hours to print. It was printed with supports, in order to ensure that the top rail prints properly. The bottom corners tend to lift a bit, although that doesn't seem to effect the use or appearance. I could place shields around my printer to minimize this effect. The tray should fit perfectly in a Ford Edge console. However, it will have a tendency to slide forward in the console. To prevent this, I placed some Velcro tape on the inside of the console, just in front of the tray. If you don't have Velcro tape available, almost any tape would work, although you might need several layers to obtain the desired thickness.

Published Jul 3, 2026Updated Jul 15, 2026

Originally published on thingiverse.com by Thomas Fehring (ThomF) · License: CC BY

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