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Navpod 2023 - Single Din 3D Print

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#1 · (Edited)
Hey all, new Spyder owner here for about 4 weeks. While doing maintenance and such I found the infamous SpyderChat and saw a ton of people doing variations of different Navpods so I thought it would be a good excuse to finally buy a 3D printer.

I printed out the 3D Navpod scan from thingiverse literally as my second and 3rd print. Went ok, but as we all find, that alone is useless. So I spent the next week learning Fusion 360 and some other things. So here is my 2 week progress.

Printed the original file. Realized its not symmetric and other problems. Made some prototypes to test print pattern, angles, do some scaling/corrections, fitment and such. Although i'm ok with post work bondo/sand but these days i'm lazy and i'll just be ok with spending more time here and working on fixing the print. You can see in the prototypes below, most all have rough edges somewhere from supports or bad angles, but i figured out how to get it better.
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Here's basically yesterdays prints, as I'm still tweaking things.

I've designed it to fit a single din JOYING AUTO 7" android screen (no volume knob version).

I was able to figure out a good print angle for quality compromise on all visible sides when printing the front and back cover separately (i had a one point thought it'd be easier as 1 piece but it was always a sacrifice for the front face or back cover in quality). Now smooth at all visible angles.
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Instead of redrawing the cover, i thought it'd be neat to just fix the problems with the original scan so I can keep the original wrinkle pattern in the print. And extended the vent holes since the radio will be mounted here now.
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Added the single din bracket at an angle to match the pocket depth.
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Added some LCD brackets to just slide in the new 7" LCD.
Here's the Joying auto 7" screen. Fits great, snug.
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Radio with IDE/LCD cable mounted.
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Radio mounted
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I deleted the old latches and redesigned kind of a locking latch that you screw in the the bottom to hide it, and it holds much better now.
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All assembled.
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I need to clean up that sticky thing from the pocket rubber at the bottom..
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I'm still doing a bit of tweaking to refine some things, I'm currently printing a new face cover that completely hides the chrome bezel. But at this point, it's just me being picky about finishing touches.

Everything is print in ABS. I haven't tried any other filament as I may just do a matte UV coating on my own.

I'm probably just going to run pwr/rem/gnd with RCAs leading to the amp to keep wires going up simple for now. The radio comes with GPS, 4G antennaes/wifi and such that you just sticky to the top of the DIN bracket inside. The mic hole isn't covered but you can use a better external mic too.

I know it's my first post, but the Spyder and the Navpod project has been fun lol. I was thinking of selling these, but it seems most the Navpod threads have gone dark so not sure if anyone still is looking for them.
 
#85 ·
Yo! thanks! I've been drying out the filament for a few daya,will start printing tomorrow.

On mine I didn't touch the oem harness as I was planning to put another 10" screen where the climate controls are.

Since I ran new wires for an Amp,I had just ran power/gnd/rem with rca pairs to the navpod.

But you can get the toyota/mr2 radio harness on Amazon and when you are splicing the harness to the aftermarket radio harness, Just extend it at this point during splicing.
 
#86 ·
Gotcha thanks I'll buy 2 just in case. Did you have to remove the dash to run the wire or was it enough just opening the top vent? My stereo is coming Monday just wanna prep everything. Hopefully the joyo sounds good enough for now. I plan on doing a quick release sub later on then I'll get into the whole mess with the amp
 
#98 ·
Atoto is just the brand/model radio I used to fit the navpod to the front of the radio. Most 2din radios have a similar faceplate measurement but they are not all the same. 2din is just the general measurement of the bracket but the face of the radio can vary a few mm in size. Custom is if you don't intend on using the Atoto branded radio and have your own, but you will need to use digital calipers and or a spec sheet for the brand/model radio you want to use. I believe I posted what measurements the Atoto faceplate is on the website.
 
#99 ·
I want this but none of the radios you list (Joying models: JY-UQS03N4G, JY-UQS03N4G-B, JY-UQS03N4G-B-DA) seem to be available. The link you have as fitted for development comes up with JY-UZS03N4-B and that one clearly has a volume knob and I know I read that it should not. Do you have a list of more radios that fit. I want to make sure I can get the radio before ordering the mount from you. You did such a beautiful job with it that I don't want a radio that doesn't fit well.