Cupholders!

Jfgoldfish said:
Jameszy said:
Hi there - do you still have this plastic arm?

The one I have knocking around is going to smithyatsea. He was first inline for that one :thumbsup:

I will be printing more soon and will pop a post on here when they are ready.

In the meantime it would be worthwhile for you to borrow or buy a set of needle files. The 3d printed part often needs a little cleaning up with a file to make sure it all works properly.

Thanks my man, people like you make this forum great.

Will get some needle files in to be prepped!

Should mention that it is the right hand (drivers side) cup holder that’s broken. Can’t wait to have it fixed (been putting it off for a year)!
 
I have a CAD model that I created from scratch and beefed up the area around the hinge (where it fails) and it works quite well. If anyone wants it they can PM me (I'll try and dig it up now).
 
Update:
Filament has arrived.
I will start printing tomorrow.

Smithyatsea, I held off posting the single arm (partly due to having a very busy week!). I will send you a couple for each side so you don't end up paying for postage twice :thumbsup:
 
Hello all,
First of all, I must say sorry for the delay in getting these printed.

The story goes... I broke my 3d printed cup holder arm again!
So I didn't want to send out delicate parts that were prone to failure. I went back to the drawing board and have added some extra meat to the area that kept failing.
I now have a design that is holding up nicely (as long as I don't kick it when getting out the car again!)

I am now running a whole load off the printer. Both left and right arms.

I will be sending out the first lot tomorrow.

Sorry again for the delay. :thumbsup:
 
3D printing something that fits in the same space and serves the same purpose would probably be possible but 3D printing a replica of the BMW one would be near impossible on a hobby machine.

I am picturing a drawer type thing that pulls out manually with some sort of arm similar to the original one. That might work.

3D printing a cup holder that fits on the side of the transmission tunnel is much easier. That's what I designed and used whilst I fixed my driver's side cup holder.

Morning. I’m new to the site. Would it be possible to make a transmission tunnel cup holder? Happy to pay. What does it look like? My drivers cup is broken as you4s was.

Stotts
 
Jfgoldfish said:
Hello all,
First of all, I must say sorry for the delay in getting these printed.

The story goes... I broke my 3d printed cup holder arm again!
So I didn't want to send out delicate parts that were prone to failure. I went back to the drawing board and have added some extra meat to the area that kept failing.
I now have a design that is holding up nicely (as long as I don't kick it when getting out the car again!)

I am now running a whole load off the printer. Both left and right arms.

I will be sending out the first lot tomorrow.

Sorry again for the delay. :thumbsup:

Apologies for bumping an old thread but figured it's better etiquette than making a new one!

I fancied having a go at fixing a broken cupholder and lo and behold, the issue is a snapped arm.

Have you printed any more of these replacement arms or do you plan to? I'm in two minds as whether to fix it and sell as fixed or just not bother and either sell it as parts or just bin it. Third option is to get a whole assembly for about £15 on Aliexpress and just replace the whole assembly before listing it as fully working/refurbished
 
You could always try sending Jfgoldfish a PM on the off-chance. Another forum member printed some years ago so a PM to "Bufort" might be worth a try too.

I bought a used pair years ago and replaced my drivers' side one in 2022 just before Zedfest and binned the old one because the arm had snapped. Then there was a guy at Zedfest who was giving away 3D printed arms. :( But he wasn't there last year or I would have got a couple of spares.

Failing that Aliexpress looks like your best option!
 
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