What have you 3D printed for your TJ?

anyone thought of making pods for 5.25" speakers so they sit on the dash/a-pillar corners? I know Select Increments makes one for 4" speakers but was curious of one for 5.25" speakers.

Somebody just posted this in the TJ Supoort Group on Facebook. I know it's not exactly what you were looking for @JoseA but I thought it was worth a share.

https://www.printables.com/model/1330998-jeep-wrangler-tj-97-02-front-upper-speaker-pods-65/files

Tagging @SSTJ as well so it can be archived for posterity.
 

My last 2 weeks

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I only ask as I'm nearing the point where I'm going to need one...and I keep finding more situations where one would be really helpful. Leaning towards one in particular at them moment, but was interested in feedback on what you guys bought before calling the ball.
 
I only ask as I'm nearing the point where I'm going to need one...and I keep finding more situations where one would be really helpful. Leaning towards one in particular at them moment, but was interested in feedback on what you guys bought before calling the ball.

Maybe someone else will chime in. Mine seems capable but I haven’t proven it out to be worth the money at this point. I’ve only tried it twice.
 
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Maybe someone else will chime in. Mine seems capable but I haven’t proven it out to be worth the money at this point. I’ve only tried it twice.

All good, brother. Joking aside, while not my situation I understand your time is not your own when you've got a family. It wasn't by accident my father's favorite place was dropping a deuce on the blessed pot, I think he even named that toilet "Solitude". :D

Impatience being the better part of valor (I think that's how the phrase goes), I bought one last night... 🤪
 
What'd ya get?

I went with the Einstar Prosumer Portable. I read more articles and watched more videos on 3D scanners than I cared to yesterday and, in the end, this one seemed to suit best. I managed to get it $50 off, no tax and free shipping, I can't complain if it works out for my needs.

Now if your reply is "I didn't get nothing. I had to pay 50 dollars and had ta pick up the garbage..." you'd be Arlo Guthrie.

FIFY! (again) :D
 
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I looked at that, but ended up buying the AMS HT (and an AMS 2 pro to sit beside my Gen 1 AMS), because I needed to dry higher temp filaments. Interesting play to go with a retrofit to another companie's product though.

This is the one I've been eyeballing, like you said, gives you those higher temps. Price isn't bad either.
 
This is the one I've been eyeballing, like you said, gives you those higher temps. Price isn't bad either.

So far I really like the AMS HT, and if you are in the Bambu ecosystem it makes sense. I do with it could run standalone though as you must have the printer powered up for it to function.
 
I went with the Einstar Prosumer Portable. I read more articles and watched more videos on 3D scanners than I cared to yesterday and, in the end, this one seemed to suit best. I managed to get it $50 off, no tax and free shipping, I can't complain if it works out for my needs.

I do have some Jeep jobs in mind for this think for sure, but I've been designing a strip built surfski for years now and things have stalled over the past few due to a desperate need for some kind of affordable-ish, usable 3D scanner and software. Hoping this is that device.