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A couple of updates:

I think I've finalized the Console FITS Rear Seat Bin. See pics below.

Ford Maverick 3D Printing Files-Trash Can, Console Tray, Cubby IMG_20220609_145111_01
Ford Maverick 3D Printing Files-Trash Can, Console Tray, Cubby IMG_20220626_094519
Ford Maverick 3D Printing Files-Trash Can, Console Tray, Cubby IMG_20220626_094535


Notice there are a few different configurations you can do with the lid. It can have open cupholders that also work as slots to drop trash through, or there's a lid where you can customize some inserts.

The files can be found on thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5419975

Also, I've found a spray paint that matches the orange very well. Rustoleum Ultra Matte Burnt Sienna works very well. I'm still not sure how well it bonds to PETG, so I'll need to tinker a little more.
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Halfway through printing my console tray! 8 hours into the 16 hour job. I’ll post final pics when it’s done tomorrow.
Ford Maverick 3D Printing Files-Trash Can, Console Tray, Cubby C56CA170-6E0C-4B0E-ADD7-625254242EDE


Would LOVE to find a filament that matches the copper accents in the Lariat but haven’t had any luck yet. Printed black for now, may print another one if I find the right color
 

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All done! 16 hours and 22 seconds. The fir isn’t perfect but it works for what I need it for.
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I took the original file and remixed it and added the Maverick logo and text, extruded and placed onto the center handle. It is printing now, so I won't know what is looks like for 16 hrs.

The model looks like the one attached, I hope it looks like this when it is done.


Ford Maverick 3D Printing Files-Trash Can, Console Tray, Cubby maverick_center_console_with_logo ‎- 3D Builder
 
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I love it!

I reworked the design a little, also. The tray didn't sit perfectly level because there was a bit of a slope on the back side that I had just printed as a square angle. I've adjusted that angle, rounded edges, and added a bit of a ledge so your fingers grip the middle better.

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I love it!

I reworked the design a little, also. The tray didn't sit perfectly level because there was a bit of a slope on the back side that I had just printed as a square angle. I've adjusted that angle, rounded edges, and added a bit of a ledge so your fingers grip the middle better.

Screenshot 2022-07-06 092806.jpg
Do you have a picture of it installed? Is it possible to get the file too?
 

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What about those of us that don't have a 3-D printer? Will some aftermarket company fill the gap? :unsure:
 

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I love it!

I reworked the design a little, also. The tray didn't sit perfectly level because there was a bit of a slope on the back side that I had just printed as a square angle. I've adjusted that angle, rounded edges, and added a bit of a ledge so your fingers grip the middle better.

Screenshot 2022-07-06 092806.jpg

Yes, the earlier version I printed doesn't sit level. I will grab the new file.

It doesn't look bad, but it isn't level, do I will use it for a while and make sure it is what I wanted.

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A couple of updates:

I think I've finalized the Console FITS Rear Seat Bin. See pics below.

IMG_20220609_145111_01.jpg
IMG_20220626_094519.jpg
IMG_20220626_094535.jpg


Notice there are a few different configurations you can do with the lid. It can have open cupholders that also work as slots to drop trash through, or there's a lid where you can customize some inserts.

The files can be found on thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5419975

Also, I've found a spray paint that matches the orange very well. Rustoleum Ultra Matte Burnt Sienna works very well. I'm still not sure how well it bonds to PETG, so I'll need to tinker a little more.
This looks great. Are you selling these? if so please PM me and we can talk...
 
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I received my XLT Maverick back in March. I've been tinkering with some 3D prints to help it out. I've found out some of y'all have bought them from me on ebay and given the links here. Just thought I'd help folks out by giving my thingiverse links to the files.

Trash can for in front of console: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5381375
Console Tray: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5393377
Cubby Solution-52MM Gauge with Voltmeter: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5401301

Rear Storage/Trash can with customizable inserts (untested. Haven't printed this yet. No pictures yet, but the thingiverse page will show you a rendering): https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5403694

The best colors I've found so far for filament:

Interior Blue: Fighter Jet Blue by Paramount filaments
Interior Orange (not a perfect match, still too bright): Orange-Red by iSanmate
I've got another orange coming that may work better. I'll let y'all know.

If y'all have any other ideas for designs, let me know.

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Is that a boost gauge in the cubby?
 

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I have been wanting to add one. Some say you can do it through the obd2 connector but others say it's not available. Where did you connect it to? The whole setup is sweet and makes great use of that cubby.
 
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I have been wanting to add one. Some say you can do it through the obd2 connector but others say it's not available. Where did you connect it to? The whole setup is sweet and makes great use of that cubby.
The only OBD2 one I could find that would fit in the cubby costs $150, so I didn't want to spend that. I went through the firewall to the vacuum lines at the front of the engine that I could tell went straight to the intake manifold.

I do know I can see boost pressure on my OBDII bluetooth reader through the torque app, so it might work to get the OBDII type. It probably all depends on if the protocol of the gauge is looking in the right place in the ecu.
 

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Cool I was unable to read it for my F-150 ecoboost using torque. But I really did not try to hard. Thanks for responding.
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