Build plate holder P1P/S X1C (Stackable!)

Build plate holder P1P/S X1C (Stackable!)

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V3 (Mammoth Extended)
V3 (Mammoth Extended)
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9.1 h
3 plates

V3 (x6 Mammoth edition)
V3 (x6 Mammoth edition)
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8.8 h
3 plates
5.0(5)

V2 (Classic Extended)
V2 (Classic Extended)
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8.1 h
3 plates

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V2 (Classic)
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3 plates
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Description

and yet ANOTHER build plate holder..

 

.. but this time - in my style!

 

I'm not a huge fan of flimsy stuff and I like industrial furniture with visible screws and certain toughness.

Although there're thousands of plate-holders out there, none really caught my eye, except “this one” made by SimplyModels.

A huge shout-out to you! Your design inspired me to come up with mine.

 

The design is easy to print: Front & Rear facing down, and Sides on their sides.

The holes are suited for 3x20mm hex-screws, but you can easily use shorter ones.

 

 

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V1 (Punch):

  • 1.2mm spacing for each plate.
  • Holes are covered by one layer and must be punched through - For the support haters.

 

V2 (Classic):

  • 1.2mm spacing for each plate.
  • To be printed with Standard support settings (Much better than V1 as supports are very easily removed)

 

V2 (Classic) Extended: Newly added

  • 1.6mm spacing for each plate. 
  • Specifically made for the new Bambulabs 3D Effect Sheets which are much thicker (up to 1.10mm with 2 sheets applied). Shout-out to Carlex for providing me with this information! 
  • Side-note: The overall “outer” dimensions are not affected by this alteration and remain exactly the same.

 

V3 (Mammoth):

  • For a total of 6 plates - more does not fit the build plate. 

 

V3 (Mammoth) Extended: Newly added

  • 1.6mm spacing for each plate to accommodate thicker plates like explained in V2 Classic Extended.

 

 

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P1 Stacker: 

  • To easily stack your Build plate holder.
  • Requires disabling the “Bed exclude area” (more info down below)

 

 

A1M to P1S Stacker:

  • To easily stack on top of your P1S Build plate holder the "A1M Build plate holder”
  • Requires disabling the “Bed exclude area” (more info down below)

 

 

Tired of DUSTY plates?

Cover them with a Top Plate:

  • Simple Top cover (to avoid dust collecting on plates)
  • Requires disabling the “Bed exclude area” (more info down below)

 

  • Tray Top cover (with various flat compartments and a rounded one for your Glue-stick - measurements in mm) 

 

 

 

WHY & HOW to disable the “Bed exclude area”:

The “Bed exclude area” is that white rectangular area at the front left corner of the build plate visible in BambuStudio. It blocks the coordinates in which the tool-head performs its filament cut. 

This area must be enabled to make full use of the build plate.

 

 

(1) Go to: “Printer settings” - Cut the coordinates “0x0, 18x0, 18x28, 0x28” and save this configuration to something you remember so you don't accidentally print other objects with it!!

 

(2) Zip-tie the springy arm at the front left corner of your P1P, P1S, X1C to the hinge of the door - if you have (or anywhere else) to prevent your tool-head from colliding with that arm when printing in that corner. 

 

I zip-tied mine half way through the print after several collisions had already taken place. Although I did not find any damage to any of my parts, I would still strongly suggest to prevent this from happening to avoid any damage that might occur.

 

(3) After initializing the print - Get the Prime-line off the plate - it will otherwise interfere with the print. 

 

(4) Erase the previously created "Printer setting" from step (1) and undo the Zip-tie from step (2).

 

 

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If you like my design, I’d really appreciate your feedback!

It would mean the world to me. Thank you! 😊

 

 

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V2 (Classic)
great design, thank you!
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Thank you so much for your feedback & picture :D
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V2 (Classic)
This is a great addition to my workspace. Printed using PETG with generic .4 nozzle settings. I love the exposed bolts for the industrial feel. I have 6 total plates, so one in use and 5 in the box makes it work perfectly for my need. Thanks for the upload!
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Thank you so much for sharing your experience and final print. Its so cool to see my design printed by someone else who enjoys it the same way I do. Btw: I really like the transparency of your side-panels :D
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V3 (x6 Mammoth edition)
Nice and sturdy. Feels a little over engineered but still awesome. I did have to sand down the edges a little for my dual side plates since they wouldn't go in but otherwise came out very nice. I really like that the plates go all the way in and are protected, unlike the others ive seen that are staggered.
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Thx a lot for your feedback! I did enjoy the process of designing so much that I in fact over-engineered this project a little ^^ May I ask what build-plates you're using and what edges you had to adjust? If they are commonly used plates, or those new Effect-build-plates from Bambulabs (of which I don't own any) I'd be very interested in knowing how thick they are to provide a fitting version and add some information to my description. Many thx in advance and best regards
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Replying to @nodirektion :
It was only the front cover that I had to sand down a little. I have the Bambu Lab 3D Effect combo plate that has a design sheet on each side. Guess that makes it thicker than normal plates. Also have an amazon plate with the same idea dual side and it was also tight. My regular PEI plates fit without a problem.
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Replying to @Carlex :
Okay... If your plates slide freely in both side-panels, they should just slide in as dimensions are the same, but I might adjust the height of the slots by 0.5mm to account for whatever build plate there might come in a future. Thanks for providing all this info! and especially for the booooost! :D
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Did you mention you have a plate build for the A1 mini?
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Just updated the current Design and added one for the A1M (but can unfortunately not be printed on an A1M as the 180x180 build-plate is too small) Edit: Just created a special version to print on the A1M.
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Replying to @nodirektion :
Just BOOSTED you!
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Replying to @kemortso :
Thank you!!! :D
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Thanks for your model, low plastic usage made me prefer your version :)
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Thx a lot for your feedback and the boost! I tried my best to maintain a clean look while keeping it simple to print and not waste unnecessary amounts of filament.
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This model saved me so much space, thank you.
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You're welcome! =)
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This is great. Could you make more slots or perhaps a stackable design?
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Thx for reaching out. A stackable design and one with more slots "(x6) Mammoth edition" is now available.
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V3 (x6 Mammoth edition)
Works as advertised
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