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After a couple of years of hiatus, I kicked this up back with the H2D in the week of May 5th.
Much better experience, astonishing results.
A lot to learn still, but between tinkercad and SolidWorks, I should find my way.
I still have to upload designs sometime...
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Great print. I added a divider and recycling / trash signs for my office use.
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Love this thing, printer 3 for drybox usage.
Just a tad too high for H2D toolhead usage, for TPU insert, so I also made my own for this usecase, but I will keep this one for any other uses.
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The design is overall great. I was looking for an easy to keep together stack and ease of carrying around a single day, I really liked what I saw.
However the french version is weirdly misaligned, and the left screw on the dual back in the picture cannot be screwed onto because it's mirrored (picture 1).
I've uploaded a print profile with these somewhat fixed. Due to the length of the days, it's hard to align them all at the first try and I wont print 3 versions of each for aligning purpose (picture 2).
For my usage I have modified the evening/soir division. If anyone is interested I could upload a print profile as well.



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Great idea, and print! No support needed, but the inside of the cover could use some. I need to find my heat gun..


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Great print.
As mentioned, I modded it to replace the pegboard thingies with HSW EZ-Out holes. Inserts visibles in the picture.
It sags a bit on the right side, because it's heavier.
H2D with BBL Matte Charcoal. The picture shows it as gray, because of the lighting, but it's really black.

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Great print, no problem what so ever. Edited to change the layout for my use case -- the default model here would have the fan at the top of the door. I could provide a print profile if need be.
H2D, printed in ASA White and 90A TPU Black

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I love this model, easy to print with 0.6mm nozzle, works with my spools.
I'll borrow the clip and use it for labels. Instead of putting them on the spool, as I have BBL and hex spools, I would need two clips, which is a drag..
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Smooth, great print. Fused some cable chain brackets to it before printing and it's not acting as right-extruder guard, mixing the AMS and TPU/bypass insert so I don't have to fight with an extra PTFE when switching between AMS and TPU. My lack of evaluation has cost me the tool head filament sensor as the inlet was ripped off sur to too short PTFE, while fiddling to get it to stay inside two different clips with no luck.
Now thanks to this model, no need! I put the TPU insert in the upper inlet of the Y as I thought the filament might prefer to crawl down than up when inserted.. It still rattle a little when up to the outer PTFE adapter when inserted by hand, but gets through quite fast.

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Printed very easily, and fast. Fits tight enough but not too tight.
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Printed great. Can't wear unless I have socks because it's extremely painful for the ankle, just above the heel.
It's a great base for whoever has ideas to design a shoe. I see room for adding a comfy sole and a finition around the ankle. I might do that, see if I can wear it then.
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Great addition. Ended up moving it just right or the left inlet as, I think, the tube was snapping out constantly when printing because of the curve in the tube? Hard to get in as it's slippery so I don't think my tube is too narrow.
Hopefully I won't have to check and insert it back all the time anymore. We'll see.
I also closed the end because I want to leave the PTFE connected back to the AMS-HT and no air/humidity is gonna crawl back though it.
H2D + Polymaker HT-PLA
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Very good result with stock profile, using Polymaker HT-PLA.
Used it twice and it's holding the heat pretty well.
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Printed very good, with BBL PLA Basic, however the middle shelf's holes are too narrow to allow for the sticks to go through.
This might be for printing with 0.6mm so I won't knock a start for this, could be on me.
I share so it can help someone!
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Great design, I will keep it and am actually printing two full assemblies.
The profile, the hard parts printed great in PLA Basic Silver. The soft parts, however, left me thoughtful.
It was to be expected as it was my very first TPU print, and going off the beaten path with TPU for AMS, I assume.
Edit two months later: neither 95A nor 90A will hold its seal, even 85A won't make it one full day.
I'm not sure about buying 83 or 80 TPE/TPU, the lowest Shore BBL printers can print. The price ain't the same and BBL itself don't offer any.
More in another post!


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Literally sold to this EZ-Out system for the HSW. I will only print those, and I'm glad I just started ah HSW.
I will modify my prints to incorporate into or with this system. The box inner insertion is just brilliant.
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Such an amazing print. I print many things in the past five weeks since I've got my H2D, it's the first print I found genuinely outstanding. The look, the feel...

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Great print. Small hiccup, my cable seems longer that the creator's, so it won't fit nicely in the channel.
Also, never mind my cover, that weird sheen is exactly why you should clean the plate from times to times...



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Superb print. Here are a couple of pictures of the installation, and what I gathered while fiddling with mine. When inserting the PTFE, push it down real hard until you can feel it, but not past the end.
Only a week with mine but so far no hiccups, no filament retraction problems, almost as if they were not there.



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The design is brilliant, prints fast and looks good. HOWEVER, take notice that Bambu Lab outsources the creation of their spools, or at least the card box rolls, and there are many slightly different sizes.
I so far have could not find a single of my 5 empty rolls fitting the prints at 100%, but 3 are at 98.5%, one is at 97% and the last one will most likely be around 97.7%, once I print the tester and try it.
To test-fit the rolls, I sliced a part of the bottom piece for about 3mm tall, and resized the X and Y to 97, 98, then 98.5% until I could fit my first roll, then tester some more and printed the according sizes.
So I saved a lot in filament and frustration. :-)
H2D with BBL Basic Gray

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