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Standing Build Plate Holder 2.0 — 1-6 Plates

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4 PLATES - 4 different variants
4 PLATES - 4 different variants
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15.8 h
7 plates
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5 PLATES - 4 different variants
5 PLATES - 4 different variants
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7 plates
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6 PLATES - 4 different variants
6 PLATES - 4 different variants
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19.8 h
7 plates
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3 PLATES - 4 different variants
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7 plates
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Description

Standing Build Plate Holder 2.0 – Holds up to 6 plates. Choose your size between 1 and 6 plates.

 

Added side support for better stability.

 

4 versions available:

  • Flat add-on – slides under the printer - Recommended
  • Edged add-on – has a matching design.
  • Smooth add-on – clean, rounded look.
  • Best Stability - rounded base for stability and easy moving.

As other users have noticed, there are a couple of issues with the version that includes the add-on. I’ve made a few improvements to it. For now, if you need a stand with side support, I recommend the flat version. If you just need a good stand, below is a link to the standard, quite popular version of this stand.

 

Add-ons are designed to be placed under the printer. The holder has small pegs that fit into the existing holes on the bottom of the printer, ensuring better stability.

 

Print profile focused on filament savings.

 

More version available soon, tell me what version do you need :)

 

Also remember I have normal version (without add-ons) that is also good :)
 

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Initially i liked the Design but then i noticed that due to the lack of any fixation the vibrations of the printer make the plates wander forward until they fall off to the ground. Unfortunatelly the holder is unusable for me. I wont give you a bad rating but i neither can recommend this holder. I would suggest to add a little gradient so the plates stay in the holder.
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Ohh you are right, thank you for you feedback. I think I will mark version with add-on as experimental, and recommend flat version. Thank you again
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Replying to @AngryPearl :
well i was hoping you make a version with a little gradient xD but np i guess i can do this in bambu studio aswell ^^
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Replying to @HariboSnackbox :
As you requested, I added a small bump to prevent the plates from slipping out of the stand :)
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Excellent, it's a shame that with the anti-vibration feet, the attachment to the printer isn't correct
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If you adjust the height of the model, it will be fine. Well, it feels like a waste of filament to make it many times... lol
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Good design. Prints well and works great. It holds itself at the side of the printer. I have covered the plates so that they don't gather dust or other contaminants (my son likes brushing his teeth watching the printer work... :-) ) Printed in PLA BambuLab green
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Fit perfectly underneath the P1S. All my plates fit with room for more. I would shift the design In the profile a bit so the brim isn’t right above the edge.
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Love to hear that. This model was printed by thousands of people and they don't have issues with it, but I updated angle a bit to fix this problem. Thanks for feedback :)
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Great, easy print! Added rubber feet as well to prevent it from sliding when adding and removing plates from it.
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silicone tears simply glued or did you modify them to fit? I want to make one but I don't know which version is the most stable and won't move if it's flat or the one with the cup underneath
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The top layers are only set to 2 which makes for some rough top surfaces even with dry filament. the outermost speed is too fast which leaves some rough transitions on the verticals. it also had a brim enable which seems really unnecessary for the object as well. clean the bed and turn off brim. Great model! Average print profile.
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printed in ABS, all good, useful design
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just got my 2 new plates, so this super handy way to store my plates. works great. added rubber feet to make it even more stable
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perfect
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For my setup, this works perfect. It's a clean design with nice aesthetics and doesn't overkill on filament usage. Nicely done!
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