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MMSS 2x3 Module - Spool Holder

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MMSS 2x3 Module - Spool Holder printed on a1 mini
MMSS 2x3 Module - Spool Holder printed on a1 mini
29.5 h
1 plate
5.0(4)

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Light Gray (10104) / Refill / 1kg
Lava Gray (14101) / Filament with spool / 1 kg

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This module, for 1 Spool Holder, works with in conjunction first introduced with the Multi-Modular Storage System -MMSS.

 

It works on the current printers: P1P, P1S and X1C.

And in a context, with the specially designed MMSS case

… and MMSS box

Available Modules

Pre-made modules, here there are several, and many are exclusive for the bambu labs printers:

 

Material to use

  • If you use this affiliate links to buy filament, it will cost you the same and I will get a small "kickback". Thanks !
    • Filament used on this project, choose any color you like. For the greatest result and if your printer can do it, use PLA with carbon fiber, amazing finish! Maybe it is time to test that sample you may have received with your printer (X1C users)
      • Check the BOM, list for references.


Change log

Sometimes I update or add more print profiles, they can be found under the section “Download STL/CAD Files”

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