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| STL file | Role | Source size | PETG / ASA 20% | PETG / ASA 25% | 100% solid | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Glasses_Tray_Final.stl | Primary model | 100.0 KB STL | Slice file | Slice file | Slice file | Ensure the tray is oriented for optimal support generation in the slicer |
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Tray for 2 Pairs of Glasses
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I was looking for a way to store glasses in my Jeep. I needed something for two pairs of glasses because I don't normally wear glasses when I'm not driving. I have two pairs of identical frames, one pair with tinted lenses and the other with clear glass lenses. This made it easier as I was able to make both sides of the design the same. This is a remix of the Tesla Drawer. It was necessary for me to move the notches for the arms to the end of the slots. Then I duplicated and flipped the part. I used TinkerCad to modify the STL file. Edit in TinkerCAD: https://www.tinkercad.com/things/9UpkwRDjP0G Please note that I left the object in TinkerCAD is in 2 parts to allow it be edited more easily. It can still be exported as a single STL without grouping the parts together. I mounted the tray using 3M Dual Lock. It is a very strong plastic type of velcro-like material.
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Originally published on thingiverse.com by Dan Davis (danofcanada) · License: CC BY
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