Lumberjack Engineering: 3D Printed (and beyond!) solutions for the 100 Series Platform. (11 Viewers)

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@LJE you should consider making face plates for the cassette slot that’s contoured to the center stack. There’s some owners that have put aftermarket stereos where the cassette deck would reside and no one makes a face plate
 
New product coming soon!

This is an auxbeam/switchpro/fuse panel/etc tray mount that'll fit all the 100 series, 98-07. It fits next to the fuse box in the engine bay & lets you mount all manner of things. The horizontal portion fits the one-sided Auxbeams great (BA/RA/GA/AR/etc), and the verticle part has mounting provisions for *both* the Auxbeam breaker and a Blue Seas battery cutoff that people often use as a winch cutoff switch.

This was a 3D printed prototype to check fit, but @MongooseGA will manufacture these out of the same 12 gauge steel as our other Auxbeam mount! This mounts using existing threaded holes in the fenderwell.

It's tight, but everything will clear with enough room to run the wiring.
Need this. Wold work great to hold my cut off switch and breaker from my rear inverter and fridge setup
 
Need this. Wold work great to hold my cut off switch and breaker from my rear inverter and fridge setup
You can get one!! They're available now over at theartisangarage.com !
 
Damn I totally missed that. I thought that product was only for the 2003 + fender mount and I just placed an order for you wolfbox mounts too.
@MongooseGA recently revised those listing a bit to consildate the Auxbeam engine bay mounts under one item.

For what it's worth though, theres no shipping difference in one order vs splitting it for those two items - the wolfbox mount kit ships from me (in Indiana) and the metal parts ship from @MongooseGA (who is in Georgia).
 
I got in my wolfbox mount kit (a couple of days ago, actually) and it looks great! Hoping to get it installed this weekend.
 
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I had someone reach out and ask about mounting their radio faceplate to the front of the ashtray. That's funny, because I first got started designing these mounts because I had a KG1000 faceplate I wanted to mount there!

Anyways, I had him ship his Kenwood faceplate to me & I got to work. Here's the result - this is designed to snap onto the front of the 98-07 LC (or 98-02 LX) ashtray, replacing the factory trim. It'll be heading his way tomorrow!

Need something odd mounted in a weird space? Shoot me a message! 😅

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Someone needed center cap spacers for some snazzy Raceline wheels in a hurry for an upcoming road trip.

They shipped me a center cap & it arrived yesterday - some CAD, a couple quick iterations, and a set of five spacers is headed back to the owner today! I figure a 12 hour turn around time isn't too bad. 🤣

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Once they verify fitment these will be available over on theartisangarage.com, just like all my other products!

(maybe @choyota needs some?!)
 
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BEHOLD… The Wedgie™: Patent (not actually) pending, dignity certainly not included. Get one over at theartisangarage.com today!

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After a series of late-night “what-ifs,” one too many cups of coffee, 6 iterations, and at least three stripped screws, I have finally done it. Lumberjack Engineering has created The Wedgie™ — the phone mount adaptor that turns your useless cassette deck into a gloriously over-engineered mounting station for modern devices.

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Installation is simple: You just slide The Wedgie™ into your cassette deck at a slight angle, tighten the three screws, and feel the wedge pull tight into the rear, locking the cheeks, -ahem- tabs in place until the whole thing feels like Excalibur in reverse.

When I say this thing holds tight, I mean TIGHT. I could probably tow a small trailer with it (please don’t). However, if you happen to stumble through a rip in the space-time continuum and end up back in 1995 when the cassette deck was actually useful, removal is just as easy as installation - loosen the three screws, and remove the assembly.

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I was so impressed with how well it performs that I'm currently designing The Double Wedgie™ — for when one phone/device just isn’t enough. Just imagine: your phone and your tablet, side-by-side, in perfect wedgied harmony. A true symphony of overkill.

Currently designed to work with a RAM "B" mount diamond base (not included, but the phone mount you see mounted in the photos is available over here, or on Amazon). Want to use a different phone mount? Don't hesitate to reach out! I'll wedgie anyone thing that I can get my hands on.

The Wedgie™ — Because tight fits build character.

(RAM phone mount assembly not included - the first photo shows what will be included (i.e, The Wedgie + necessary hardware)
 
do you suppose this is robust enough for a smaller tablet?
Absolutely! I'm not kidding when I say I think you'd rip the entire radio console out before the mount let go.
 

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