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TeslaMS-IcomID5100.stl
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Center Console

Tesla Model S - Icom ID5100 Mount

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Remixed from droomurray's Tesla Model S RHD Centre Console Tray. I simply added a front support with mounting holes to hold the metal baseplate for the Icom ID-5100 transceiver. The addition is a little rough around the edges, but, it works fine and isn't seen when the draw is in position. The draw space is unmodified, so can still be used. Printed on a Prusa i3 MK3S using no supports in (cheap) black PETG. The print quality is poor but this is due to printing speed on my part. Takes around 13h to print at normal speed. It's a tight squeeze on the printer bed. Attach the steel backplate from the radio using M3 screws. I used black hex screws with nyloc nuts. Extra mounting holes have been removed in the uploaded design. Can be easily modified to suit other radios. The front is at 45-degrees, so filling and repositioning mounting holes for other radio fronts would be easy. Hope it helps someone. George M1GEO.

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Published Jun 28, 2026Updated Jul 15, 2026

Originally published on thingiverse.com by George Smart (m1geo) · License: CC BY

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