BCD436HP/BCD536HP: 3D printed stand and dash mount

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kdpainter

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It was about $13. I chose an upgraded material and it was in my hands less than 24 hours after the order was placed. Prices and timing vary depending on who you choose to print through.

That is pretty affordable. I am glad there are lots of people out there who want to print stuff for others.

I was bored at lunch and made an AMPS version. Take a look.
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/e...07cb17f12341658af8/e/df01d14c569fc4279fcfda6a
It is somewhat customizable. There are two variables at the top. The first is the offset of the AMPS plate from the holder (set at 12.5mm) and the second is the height of the center of the plate from the bottom. It is currently set as low as it can go at 90mm. I used this document to determine the AMPS pattern
http://www.panavise.com/AMPSpattern.pdf
 
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That is pretty affordable. I am glad there are lots of people out there who want to print stuff for others.

I was bored at lunch and made an AMPS version. Take a look.
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/e...07cb17f12341658af8/e/df01d14c569fc4279fcfda6a
It is somewhat customizable. There are two variables at the top. The first is the offset of the AMPS plate from the holder (set at 12.5mm) and the second is the height of the center of the plate from the bottom. It is currently set as low as it can go at 90mm. I used this document to determine the AMPS pattern
http://www.panavise.com/AMPSpattern.pdf

Very nice! Way better than the mess I made of the file. Thanks again for these!
 

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Very nice! Way better than the mess I made of the file. Thanks again for these!

No problem and you are welcome. Thanks really should go to Onshape because those guys give us basically Solidworks that runs in a browser and it is free! A full seat of Solidworks costs like $5K and really Onshape is a lot easier to use. The CEO of Onshape was the founder of Solidworks so I guess he knows what would make a better product.

I like that some folks like yourself here find this useful. Are you planning to get it printed? If so and it works out, I will upload the stl file to thingiverse. I don't like to put stuff up there that I haven't printed and tested out myself. Since I don't have an AMPS plate to use, I don't plan on printing it myself.

Cheers!
 

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No problem and you are welcome. Thanks really should go to Onshape because those guys give us basically Solidworks that runs in a browser and it is free! A full seat of Solidworks costs like $5K and really Onshape is a lot easier to use. The CEO of Onshape was the founder of Solidworks so I guess he knows what would make a better product.

I like that some folks like yourself here find this useful. Are you planning to get it printed? If so and it works out, I will upload the stl file to thingiverse. I don't like to put stuff up there that I haven't printed and tested out myself. Since I don't have an AMPS plate to use, I don't plan on printing it myself.

Cheers!

Onshape is really nice! I plan on playing around with it some more to raise my skills in CAD, which is pretty low at the moment. I do plan on getting it printed, but I probably won't get a chance to until after the holidays. My schedule is hectic for the next few weeks.
 
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