
Files (3)
Based on 35% main infill for the largest likely-needed model file
Filament only at roughly $24/kg PETG / ASA
Uses 70 mm/s, 0.2 mm layers; verify supports in slicer
| STL file | Role | Source size | PETG / ASA 20% | PETG / ASA 35% | 100% solid | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MountPost.stl | Mount / bracket | 2.4 MB STL | 40g $0.97 | 51g $1.22 | 96g $2.31 | Print with the back flat against the build plate for both pieces. |
| TeslaPlugHolder.step | Mount / bracket | 287.9 KB STEP | 17g $0.41 | 22g $0.52 | 41g $0.99 | Print with the back flat against the build plate for both pieces. |
| TeslaPlugHolder.stl | Mount / bracket | 29.4 MB STL | 109g $2.62 | 137g $3.30 | 260g $6.24 | Print with the back flat against the build plate for both pieces. |
Saved setup guidance is used for material, infill, support, and per-file recommendation text; editable numbers are planning estimates only.
Tesla Charge Cable Holder
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Fits North American Tesla charge connectors. Designed to be printable without supports, both pieces should be printed with their backs flat against the build plate. I printed the mounting rail with 100% infill to prevent cracking from any over-tight screws. The mounting rail is designed for use with #6 screws, pan-head style (not countersunk) The mounting rail is also designed so that it could be mounted with a 3M Command Strip instead of screws. The fit between the rail and the cable holder was very snug on my printer; if it's too snug for you I might suggest a negative "horizontal expansion" value in Cura (or the equivalent setting in your slicer of choice) for the mounting rail piece.
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Originally published on thingiverse.com by Andrew Parker (aparker127) · License: CC BY
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