The INEOS Grenadier lacks a good sunglasses holder. This attaches to the overhead console in the unused portion. This is the Low-Pro version with gives less space, but allows you to see the buttons infront of it. It also has space and some attachment points for a garage door opener.
There are three main file groups.
All the parts are pretty big and I used an XL to print it. I used PETG CF filled for a matte appearance. The Letters I printed in regular PETG.
An M3 screw and nut hold the door in place. There is place for 2 magnets each (4total) in the door and case to help it lock up. This is meant to bolt over the current console. So remove the four screws and then use the longer M4x20 coarse thread.
(These screws are not ‘right’ but they are close. I do worry that a lot of screwing and unscrewing might hurt the plastic in the holes, but I don’t know)
NEEDED:
1 M3 screw and nut
4 magnets round 8mm x 3mm thick
Flocking/cloth to line glasses holder area to prevent scratching.
M4x20mm coarse thread screws
-McMaster:Carr
https://www.mcmaster.com/99461A971
PRINTING
I added supports on the base where the screws heads are. Standard XL PETG CF profile.
0.2 layer height
For the LOGO door, I just open all three files in Prusaslicer and treat them as one object. The small ‘pins’ are for registration, and I just remove them with a negative space modifier.
Assembly: Attach the door with M3 screw and bolt. I used a bit of hot glue to freeze the nut. Hole for magnets might need cleaning up. I install the base ones first and then let the door ones kind of ‘float’ to better come in contact with the based magnets. Hot glue flocking/fabric to door surface.
Install on the garage door opener is an unknown. Some attachment points for M3 screws to tighten down, but with all the openers out there, it is more something to try.
DISCLAIMER: I DON’T KNOW WHAT I’M DOING. SO USE THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.