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I've never 3D printed anything but all the DIY activity around here has me feeling inspired. I also happen to be pretty familiar with SketchUp, having used it for remodeling and random woodworking projects.

I've seen a lot of folks share designs of their prototypes on here but wondering if anyone has modeled any of the key interior spaces of the truck (e.g. the center console)? I don't have a truck yet so can't really measure anything but if someone has the interior spaces modeled, other people (like me) could tinker...

Another question: if you don't want to plunk down down on a 3D printer, anybody know of good resources for sending your designs and getting a printed thing returned in the mail? I'm sure they exist but wondering if people have favorites. Thanks in advance!
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Another question: if you don't want to plunk down down on a 3D printer, anybody know of good resources for sending your designs and getting a printed thing returned in the mail? I'm sure they exist but wondering if people have favorites. Thanks in advance!
I am far from an expert, but I have used https://i.materialise.com for Polyamide SLS prints and the results met my expectations.
 

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I've tried enough 3D printers that I know that they're just not meant to be for me, the same reason I don't own an italian sports car from 1992, I just don't have the time, or money, to give it enough TLC to make it go. So, I use https://xometry.com for any prints. Some local libraries have them, and there's usual some sort of Makerspace in most cities, but for me, easier to just submit the file and wait a week :)
 
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I've tried enough 3D printers that I know that they're just not meant to be for me, the same reason I don't own an italian sports car from 1992, I just don't have the time, or money, to give it enough TLC to make it go. So, I use https://xometry.com for any prints. Some local libraries have them, and there's usual some sort of Makerspace in most cities, but for me, easier to just submit the file and wait a week :)
Xometry looks awesome but also looks very um corporate? Like, they have testimonials from BMW lol... They will actually print my dinky one-off DIY project or will they laugh at me?
 
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Xometry looks awesome but also looks very um corporate? Like, they have testimonials from BMW lol... They will actually print my dinky one-off DIY project or will they laugh at me?
Ah, I see they have local branches (and have one in my city). It's like 3D kinkos...
 

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yeah, never been to a store, but they totally print my dinky one-off projects. If they're laughing at me, I'll never know :)
 

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If you can output your files to "STL" format, I may be willing to print parts for you. I have three, 3D printers and access to a 4th if need be. Curious, what types of parts are you wanting to print?
 
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If you can output your files to "STL" format, I may be willing to print parts for you. I have three, 3D printers and access to a 4th if need be. Curious, what types of parts are you wanting to print?
Wow. Thanks.

I haven't even started tinkering (yet) and I'm still awaiting delivery of my truck (this week? next? waiting for the call from the SC...) But because I lurk on these boards, (1) I know there are a few storage/organization challenges, (2) I am comfortable making shaped things in 3D software, and (3) I am interesting in trying to print a thing or two... That's all. :)

Unlike some of the other more industrious members on the forum, I'm definitely not going to start a business or take bulk orders or anything like that. Just looking to tinker and solve puzzles.
 

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Tinkering is really what 3D printing is about for me. Its fun and satisfying to look a problem, think of a solution and create a "thing" from nothing but your thoughts and a little bit of CAD work. Rapid prototyping is its strength. Not really a mass-produced component solution. FWIW, I use Autodesk's Fusion 360 for my designs.
 

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Tinkering is really what 3D printing is about for me. Its fun and satisfying to look a problem, think of a solution and create a "thing" from nothing but your thoughts and a little bit of CAD work. Rapid prototyping is its strength. Not really a mass-produced component solution. FWIW, I use Autodesk's Fusion 360 for my designs.
Do you use the free version? I wasn't sure if Fusion allowed exports for slicers with the free version.
 

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You can use the free version for 1 year. It used to be 100% free but, they have been forcing people to a sub model for the last few years.
 

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You can use the free version for 1 year. It used to be 100% free but, they have been forcing people to a sub model for the last few years.
It’s actually still free after a year, they just make you go through a little bit of pain to get your subscription going again. It stops being free after you start making X amount of money from using fusion 360 (I don’t remember what the amount is).
 

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Has anyone come up with anything for the empty space in front of the cup holders? Usually I leave that space empty for random bag storage, but I would like something useful I can drop in for long car rides.
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