This seemed too simple to pay $30 for, from Tesla, so I made this one for myself.
Wanting to avoid tons of support material (and the rough undersides it would cause), I made this in two pieces and attached the bottom with a few #4-40 countersunk screws. Any screw length up to 1/2" will fit, and the holes in the bottom part are countersunk. It could have benefited from one more screw on each side, but a drop or two of superglue on each side instead, worked just as well.
I printed mine solid (5 vertical shells) for strength, but I think that was overkill. 2 or 3 vertical shells would be plenty strong, and print a little faster.
If I were printing another one, I might make it slightly shallower, and possibly a few mm shorter front-to-back, but this one is pretty darn good, IMO.
Note: The center screw hole is slightly off center, so the bottom and top go together only one way. They are oriented correctly in the stl files, and both are upside down, but put the center screw in first, just in case. Worst case, you have to spin the bottom around 180 degrees after that first screw.
tesla-model-3+Y-console-tray-BOTTOM.stl | 197.6KB | |
tesla-model-3+Y-console-tray-TOP.stl | 478.4KB |