Desk for Tesla Model Y / 3 Steering wheel #3DThursday #3DPrinting
Can’t stand to be away from your Tesla? Print this desk to make it a workstation or lunch spot. From kingjamez on Thingiverse:
This is my first run at a steering wheel desk for my Tesla Model Y. It rotates onto the bottom of the steering wheel and then is held in place because the center section of the steering wheel slightly expands.
I made this to fit within the print volume of my Prusa Mini, and it’s a bit flimsy when typing on my MacBook Air because it bounces a bit. I may add another version that is a bit wider/longer/thicker when I am able to print on a larger printer.
Stil, as is it’s strong enough to rest your hands on the laptop and type with no problems.. I’m doing it right now.
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