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He Sells Custom-Printed Cupholders
Rylan Steiner of Dalton, Ohio, makes and sells 3D-printed, Deere-compatible cup holders at his print shop on eBay. Each cup holder is designed to mount on the fender of a Sound Guard cab.
“You can mount the cupholders below the window, on the windowsill, to the right-hand side of the driver, behind the controls,
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He Sells Custom-Printed Cupholders
Rylan Steiner of Dalton, Ohio, makes and sells 3D-printed, Deere-compatible cup holders at his print shop on eBay. Each cup holder is designed to mount on the fender of a Sound Guard cab.
“You can mount the cupholders below the window, on the windowsill, to the right-hand side of the driver, behind the controls,” Steiner says. “It already has holes made in the back to rivet or screw it to the windowsill.”
The 3D-printed design has holes on the back for easy mounting to windowsills and includes a built-in tray.
“I’ve had an interest in 3D printing since I was younger,” Steiner says. “I first bought a small Ender 3 Neo, but now I own a Bambu Lab P1S and a Centauri Carbon.”
Steiner sells each cup holder for $69.99.
“We also make small custom plastic parts for modifications or to replace parts that the manufacturers don’t sell,” Steiner says. “We’ll custom-print anything.”
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Rylan Steiner, Dalton, Ohio (ph 330-466-9873; rwsteiner@icloud.com; https://ebay.us/m/t1NqJZ).
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