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MagSafe charger mount for my Forester

MagSafe charger mount for my Forester

I have a 2019 Subaru Forester and there’s not really a good place to store a cell phone in this car. There’s a cubby under the infotainment center, but it’s too small. So I designed this to drop into a space in the console behind the cup holders that generally goes unused. It just barely accommodates my wife’s 40 ounce Stanley, but it does fit. Plenty of room for my 18 ounce Yeti.

I’m very new to CAD and 3D printing so this was a challenge for me and I’m happy with it. Drops right into place but fits snugly and doesn’t rattle.

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Tractor ignition switch connector

Tractor ignition switch connector

The factory ignition switch for the 2003 New Holland TC33D tractor that I recently purchased costs $110 and is of questionable quality. This Napa ignition switch is stout but doesn’t integrate with the factory wiring harness. I searched for the original Delphi connector with no luck - I think it’s discontinued. I modeled my own connector that takes 2.8mm male spade terminals and hot glued the wires into the rear of the connector. Now I have a high-quality ignition switch that is plug-and-play with the factory harness.

submitted by /u/ppleasants
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Need Ideas for 3D Printed Items to Sell at University Market

I’m participating in an event on my university campus where students can sell their items, similar to an Adler market. I’m planning to 3D print some items to sell, but I’m having a hard time deciding what would be popular among students.

I’ve been browsing through Maker World and Thingiverse for inspiration, but I’d love to hear your suggestions. What are some 3D printed items that you think would sell well or that students might need? Any ideas for practical, decorative, or fun items are welcome! Thanks in advance for your help!

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