Bambu Lab Build Plate Storage - Modular Design

Bambu Lab Build Plate Storage - Modular Design

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X1 Carbon
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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
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44.6 h
19 plates
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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
41.5 h
13 plates

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Description

Made to fit 5 x Bambu Lab build plates to keep them protected and all in order with 2 x side drawers for miscellaneous tools and consumables.
This build plate storage is design to fit perfectly under the AMS and on top of the Bambu Lab X1C, P1P and P1S. (Between the AMS & Printer)
It is also designed as part of our modular storage system so our single or multi tier drawers will lock in place on top of the build plate storage if you're printing without the AMS

We used TPU95A for the feet so it will stay in position on the Bambu Lab glass top

(We also think this looks aesthetically pleasing next to your Bambu Lab printer or next to you on your desktop)




Documentation (7)

Assembly Guide (6)
Assembly Process 1 - (BOTTOM PLATE).png
Assembly Process 2 - (TOP PLATE).png
Assembly Process 3 - (MID SECTION PLATE SHELF).png
Assembly Process 4 - (INSTALLATION OF MID SECTION TO BOTTOM PLATE).png
Assembly Process 5 - (TOP PLATE INSTALLATION INTO MID AND BOTTOM SECTION).png
Assembly Process 6 - (SIDE HANDLES AND DRAWERS).png
Other Files (1)
Oosh Proto - Build Plate Storage Drawing.pdf

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I had to change the parameters of the Supports coz I went to hell to remove the first ones. So I changed the style to Snug and the Top Interface Spacing to 1.0.
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that looks awsome! what filament did you use I love it! it looks a bit translucent or maybe that’s just the images? I’ve set the parameters to use support PLA as the interface material between the support and the model.
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I'm more curious about your AMS setup...is that a hydra AMS, or something different?
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Replying to @OoshProto :
it's colorfabb Ngen silver
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Awesome design. Prints well and the slim design fits so well. It was a big pain to print so many plates with each just 2-3 hours. I merged some plates together to reduce labor work.
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thanks for sharing your print! it looks awsome with the green logo! glad you like the design 😊
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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
i printed this as as a need to store the two plates It can store 5 sure i will get more love the colors and used TPU for the feet on top and bottom thanks great model
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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
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Print Profile
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
the support needs a ton of refine work
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please use support PLA as the interface.
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Replying to @OoshProto :
I recommend putting that in the build description then.
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yes you are right. my apologies for missing this detail.
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what’s sup. pla? I’m a newbie
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It's a filament for your prints. Its meant to be printed and removed very easily. Works really well, but it's really expensive compared to normal PLA. Normally rolls on Bambu are around $34.99. Store: https://us.store.bambulab.com/collections/bambu-lab-3d-printer-filament/products/support-for-pla Video of how it works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Hcwf6KSgMQ
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Hello, what is the total thickness? Thnx
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see attached drawing for your reference.
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This took a while to print and I'm working on assembling it now, but I have several constructive critiques that would make this profile *much* easier: 1) Combine the 6 pictures into a single PDF to make it easier to follow 2) Please change the contrast/color of the numbers in the pictures - it's extremely hard to see against the background colors (red, perhaps?) 3) Number or label the pieces so it's clear which step is which, perhaps labeling the plates so that it can correlate to the instructions. 4) One of the plate assemblies has all the cutouts, and one is solid, but the instructions only indicate solid plates for both steps 1 and 2 - so, why are there a bunch of cutouts? (I'm guessing for the custom MMS, which I don't need since I have an AMS) - would it make sense to just have solid plates for both layers, or even reduce the # of infill on the bottom plate since it's going to be covered up by plates anyways? I did use supports (0.2mm Z-height) to help with the overhangs that are used to glue on each edge, and they came off cleanly once I adjusted the z-height and resulted in a smoother edge/closer fit
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So, I ended up just not assembling this. Gluing everything together is pretty difficult because you're trying to ensure the other parts don't move, and then the central piece has to be flush otherwise it'll knock the remaining pieces out of alignment. I don't fault the creator or the model, it may have been the fact that i had some printed with support and some without, but I'm going to go for a simpler/less complicated model as all I'm trying to do is store my plates somewhere. I do think the model could be improved for others based on the feedback I gave above.
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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
very good design
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thank you for your feedback! 😊
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Realy nice! Thx for upload.
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thank you!
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