You're a life saver. I was just thinking about designing and printing some of these but thought I would check around for an .stl first. Thank You so much.Hi all, this is my first post so let me start by sharing some goodies.
These are some speaker pods I designed to be 3D printed so that we can all have better audio without costing an arm/leg. If you already have a printer, these can be printed for less than $5 worth of plastic. They made a huge difference in my TJ, so if you have a printer give 'em a try.
Thingiverse link
Hi all, this is my first post so let me start by sharing some goodies.
These are some speaker pods I designed to be 3D printed so that we can all have better audio without costing an arm/leg. If you already have a printer, these can be printed for less than $5 worth of plastic. They made a huge difference in my TJ, so if you have a printer give 'em a try.
Thingiverse link
Hi Chase - just found this thread and went to your store. Are you planning on making any more of these?Fight it out! <—- That's a link to my Etsy store BTW
Excellent! Thank you!I never got a reply from Chase, but I did find a seller on eBay. In my case, the eBay version did not fit in my 97, even after trimming away the steel frame.
I think I started another thread on here asking for recommendations of a 3D printing service, if you’d like to print Chase’s file yourselves.
I never got a reply from Chase, but I did find a seller on eBay. In my case, the eBay version did not fit in my 97, even after trimming away the steel frame.
I think I started another thread on here asking for recommendations of a 3D printing service, if you’d like to print Chase’s file yourselves.
Did Chase's file fit a 97 OK
Just a heads up, PLA will get soft in the summer heat. I suggest PETGI ended up drawing my own in Solidworks and printing them on my Ender 3 V2 using standard PLA. They fit 5.25" speakers and mount using the jeeps original mounting holes.
What's nice it that these print as one piece. No screwing, gluing or gasketing parts together.
They could use a bit of refinement as it was a first draft, but I'm happy with how they sound.
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Yup, I printed a switch panel in PLA that warped within 24 hours. The PETG version has two years on it and still looks good as new.Just a heads up, PLA will get soft in the summer heat. I suggest PETG