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Custom garbage cans for 190 series

Zyglett

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2015
Boat Model
SX
Boat Length
19
I may have taken my desire to utilize space as efficiently as possible a little too far, but SUPER happy with how it turned out.

Problem: Couldn't find 2 garbage cans that perfectly fit on the back of the cubby door.
Solution: Make custom garbage cans using my 3d printer.

After 54 hours on the 3d printer, $20 worth of filament, I now have two perfectly sized garbage cans on the back of the cubby door. The bracket is mounted on the back of the door, and then the garbage cans just slide in and out of it. So when I need to empty them, I just take them out. Ofcourse the door open/closes perfectly. :D

This is on my 2015 sx 190.
 

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nice thats a pretty good size 3D printer to produce parts that big.. Lottsa "Z"
 
nice thats a pretty good size 3D printer to produce parts that big.. Lottsa "Z"
Lol yeah it's a 300x300x400 (lxwxh) (mm) print bed. The bracket is around 292 wide, and the cans are around 385 tall. So deff making the most use of the area I had. Even if I had a larger print area, I couldn't have gone much bigger after having to account for room when swinging the door open/closed. So really my print bed size was perfect for the job lol.
 
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