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Simple Spool Holder

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X2D
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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3.6 h
3 plates

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  1. Minimalist spool holder, available in 4-spool and single-spool versions, fits perfectly inside a sealed storage box for four spools, and four single-spool holders stacked together can also fit in the storage box!
  2. Printed in separate parts, assembled using Boolean operations, a single printing plate of the same size as x2d is enough!
  3. Lightweight design, only requires 110g of material, single-spool version only needs 14g, saves material!
  4. High strength, designed with reinforcing rib structure!
  5. Spool support area designed with an arc to match Bambu Lab spools, incredibly smooth even without bearing rotation!

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