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The Ultimate H2D Poop Bucket : Optimized 4 Airflow

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H2D
X1 Carbon
X1
P1P
A1
P1S
X1E
H2D Pro

TPU Tips
TPU Tips
Designer
21.4 h
1 plate
1.0(1)

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Description

Tired of messy purge piles or curious pets interfering with your H2D printer? This thoughtfully designed purge bin offers a clean, compact, and secure solution for managing filament waste.

 

Features:

 

  • Optimized design allows for both airflow and 60% less filament used
  • Covered in order to make the bin cat proof!
  • EZ empty system! Just pull the drawer out.
  • Compact, doesn't require much space behind the printer.
  • Dual material!!! TPU tips allow for the chute to fit right into the printer, NO NEED FOR SCREWS!
  • Modern, ventilated aesthetic.

 

Currently this model does require the TPU tips in order to function correctly, I am working on a model that does not need dual material. (But come on! You have an H2D, this is like one of the BIG features!)

 

DRY YOUR FILAMENT BEFORE PRINTING!!!! 

This will ensure the bin prints without stringing deformations.


Download the model today and enjoy a cleaner, more organized printing experience!

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Sorry about that, the tips are tpu. Everything else is petg (or really any high temperature filament will work)
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ok thank you
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TPU Tips
I printed it but the top part does not fit in the printer and there was no way to attach the bottom part to the top part Maybe I didn't print it correctly Too bad because I found the sliding tray system interesting
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The idea is good and I wanted to print it. The upper part of my print is not like the model. There is no angled return to support the tray. Whether importing directly into Bambu Studio or importing the STL files, the result is the same. And so, the waste bin does not hold
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So are the tips tpu or petg? it says tpu in the pictures but in the materials it says petg so im just wondering which it is?
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