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Bottom.stl
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Combined.stl
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Top.stl
STL
20.7 KB
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STL fileRoleSource sizePETG / ASA 20%PETG / ASA 25%100% solidRecommendation
Bottom.stlAccessory piece15.9 KB STLSlice fileSlice fileSlice fileSmall functional file: print slowly; consider 80–100% infill for durability.
Combined.stlPrintable file30.2 KB STLSlice fileSlice fileSlice fileUse double-sided tape for installation as demonstrated
Top.stlAccessory piece20.7 KB STLSlice fileSlice fileSlice fileSmall functional file: print slowly; consider 80–100% infill for durability.

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Cup Holders

cup holder for BMW 1 Series

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Since my BMW 118d did not come with a cup holder and the 3rd party cup holders to put into the louvers where not particularly pretty or stable enough to hold heavier mugs, I decided to design and printed one myself. The model should work for all BMW 1 Series with this kind of center console and the steering wheel on the left side I guess. I also added a coin holder for shopping carts with a 50 Cents (€) coin in mind. The model is split into two parts to compensate for my small build volume. I printed the model on the photos in PLA what is sufficient for the cold temperatures right now but I guess for a better resistance to higher temperatures in summer I will have to print it again in something more heat resistant like PETG. There was a little bit of under-extrusion going on at the bottom part in one spot as you can see on the picture (light spot) but I am ok with that since I have to reprint it again in summer anyway. I installed the model by simply adding some double sided tape underneath it and it holds up rock solid so far.

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Published Jun 26, 2026Updated Jul 15, 2026

Originally published on thingiverse.com by Martin Mende (mmende123) · License: CC BY

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