There is a free version for personal use here:The only thing you'll regret about buying a 3D printer, is not having bought one sooner lol.
I use Fusion 360 now, was a fan of SolidWorks too back when I used it for work. But Fusion is as simple and intuitive as it gets, and you might be able to get a student license.
You mind sending me the STL for that?Oh, I totally forgot, but I made some storage hooks for the rear, like some others. I tried to heavily radius everything to reduce stress concentration. One for the blank hole on the side of the roll bar (left), the other one to piggy back on the bolt for the bottom of the speaker (right). Never even got around to adding them to my site, but hit me up if you want the STL.
Yea, PM me.You mind sending me the STL for that?
I stopped tinkering with one and just got the BDUSA replacements. I think I picked them up on a sale, but they were super easy to install and it is better than a print.Anyone have STL files for AC vent tab covers?
Cross that off my To Do list, haha. Thanks!Stupid/simple thing to share but I had the Pro Cal installed yesterday and whipped up a go pro style mount for it (since I already have one installed in my accessory rail and I refuse to use the suction cup that comes with it).
Well I can't say if I nailed this one yet as I've done multiple prints with slight variations, but I've been working on a kicker key mount for under the dash. Still need to sort out which push pins will work for attaching to the metal bars underneath. Here are pics of the latest version (not installed). It's similar to what I have in there now, just relocated the screw holes a bit. It's a pain in the ass trying to get up in there for measurements as it is.
DM sent.Very cool! Mine is currently zip tied up there. If you want to share the STL, I'd love to try it out.