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H2D H2S H2C Build plate holder for D3P riser

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H2D H2S D3P riser build plate holder -Do not use for H2C
H2D H2S D3P riser build plate holder -Do not use for H2C
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H2C D3P Riser build plate holder - Do not use for H2S H2D
H2C D3P Riser build plate holder - Do not use for H2S H2D
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25.4 h
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5.0(12)

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Description

IMPORTANT: The H2C build plate is smaller than the H2D and H2S build plate.  There are two sizes of Front and rear covers and print settings.  One for the H2D - H2S and another H2C.  Make sure you use the correct one for your printer.

 

NEW Scott has made an very useful add-on for the model.  In essence he has modified the holders to also enable them to hold a Multiboard.  You can check out his model here: https://makerworld.com/en/models/2179427-d3p-side-holder-multiboard-mount-h2d-h2s-h2c#profileId-2365157

 

MODEL

The model is for a side mounted built plate holder that can be used with the H2D - H2S - H2C Plus D3P Riser.

 

Click on link to find out more about the H2D - H2S - H2C D3P Riser

 

H2D - H2S - H2C D3P riser Link: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/tool/bambu-h2d-h2s-d3p-riser

Alternate: https://www.crealitycloud.com/model-detail/bambu-h2d-h2s-d3p-riser?source=22

 

Features:

  • * The build plate holder can hold up to 8 build plates.
  • * It can be mounted on the left or the right side of the printer (as referenced when looking at the printer).  The print setting has plates for mounting on either the left or the right side.  
  • * Pdf instructions are provided (you need to download them separately

 

3D PRINTING PRINT SETTINGS

 

IMPORTANT: The H2C build plate is smaller than the H2D and H2S build plate.  There are two sizes of Front and rear covers and print settings.  One for the H2D - H2S and another H2C.  Make sure you use the correct one for your printer.

 

IMPORTANT I upload a print setting files for all my models. The print settings has the parts positioned for correct printing.

I strongly recommended you use my print setting file. If not, I will not be able to assist you if there is an issue when printing. From experience, many of the issues with printing my models are on account of users not using my print settings.

 

3D PRINT SETTINGS

I use the following settings and materials to print this model:

Infill % : 15% (no need for more)

Nozzle diameter: 0.4 mm

Layer height: 0.2 mm standard


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Assembly Guide (1)
Build plate holder assembly instructions.pdf

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Hey Darren. Just printed this for my H2C plates and you said it’ll fit those plates! It’s not even close to fitting. The front and rear covers are way too long. Could I just scale them down in the length direction or would that mess with dimensions on the inside where the top and bottom tracks fit into the covers.
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Hello. I do not have the H2C but after looking into it realise the H2C plates are smaller than the H2D and H2S plates. You cannot scale the front and rear cover. All that is needed to adjust is the front and rear cover. I will provide an update print setting for the H2C today or tomorrow and update the model information. Thank you
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Replying to @Darren3dPrint :
Would it be possible to provide me the exact dimensions of the H2C build plate. Lots of info about the print are but not the plates themselves. Thank you
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Replying to @Darren3dPrint :
Ok sounds good. The build plates are 335mm from left to right and 345mm from front to back including the alignment node and the front node where you grab the plate. Anyway to let me know when you publish this new change?
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oddball question. I printed a top or bottom but forget which one i printed. I cant figure out if they are different and dont want to reprint anything. is the top and bottom different and if so how do i tell? seemed they are mirrored Printed great with PLA. You can see it works great with the tray extensions.
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The top and bottom should be the same (going from memory). To be sure have a quick look at the parts on the 3mf. Thank you
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Replying to @Darren3dPrint :
they seem to be. ill go for it! thanks for the nice print. ill send pics when its done. H2C owner here
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Replying to @SenexCrenshaw :
Thank you
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Thanks for your great work everything printed in PETG without problems Top Bambu HF
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Very nice. Thank you for the feedback and for posting.
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I got a couple questions regarding the assembly. so first the top and bottom part (where the plates slide in) are symmetrical so it doesn't matter which I use for top and bottom correct? second thing is it normal the pins stick out a bit for the bottom assembly? I can't get them all the way in also is this what you mean by the angle stops for the bottom one face each other?
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The parts are symmetrical. There are two sets of pins, one sticks out but not the other. Thank you
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Replying to @Darren3dPrint :
one more thing what's the optional offset thing for?
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Replying to @flyaway19999 :
I presume you mean the angled part that inserts into the slots at one end. This is to allowthe plates to be presented staggered. Thank you
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H2D H2S D3P riser build plate holder -Do not use for H2C
works great
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Hiya! How did you get the Multiboard to affix to the same side? That looks handy.
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Replying to @user_1937294853 :
I used this to hold the build plate holder and adds the multiboard connectors at the same time - https://makerworld.com/en/models/2179427-d3p-side-holder-multiboard-mount-h2d-h2s-h2c#profileId-2365157
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Replying to @CWade3051 :
Thanks!!
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H2D H2S D3P riser build plate holder -Do not use for H2C
I’m not sure what went wrong the first time I printed it. Somehow I ended up with the H2D/H2S front cover even though I downloaded and opened the H2C design from the start. All in all, after printing the correct model, the build plates fit like they should. Thanks @Darren3dPrint for your help with this earlier! Enjoy the boost ;)
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Happy to hear that all went well. Thank you for the feedback.
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Hey Darren I think this riser design is absolutely brilliant! Everything fits together perfectly, the parts are well-engineered, and the overall system feels very polished. The instructions are extremely well made — clear, detailed, and easy to follow. Really impressive work! I also have one question: is it possible to use all three add-ons at the same time — the external spool holder, the side plate holder, and the modular tool tray?
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I do not believe so. Thank you and happy you like the riser.
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I'm actually almost done printing the entire riser. I'm doing the entire thing in PolyMake HT-PLA-GF and then annealing the parts to get the maximum HDT. These are all great models, and in fact I have the riser for Anycubic KS1, Anycubic KS1 Max, and for my H2S. All awesome!
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Very nice. Thank you for sharing and the support. Happy you like the riser.
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H2D H2S D3P riser build plate holder -Do not use for H2C
Another great print for the D3P H2D riser system! I printed these in PETG. Darren pointed out that there's an optional piece that's exactly what I've been looking for: it offsets the plates at an angle so that you can see and grab them more easily. The original print direction was such that the plate farthest from the H2D would stick out the most, but I wanted the opposite and mirrored it. These pieces are always very well designed and cohesive. When I show friends my printer and talk about how I've spent most of my time printing accessories for it, they *never* guess that the D3P parts were printed! They always assume that they're integrated parts or something I got off Amazon.
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Very nice build. Happy you like the holder. Thank you for posting and for the support.
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Everything that Darren makes is awesome! This is my third D3P project. I have an H2C with the riser and shelves for 2x AMS2 Pros and 1 AMS-HT. From my experience with those prints, I was sure that the design, tolerances, assembly, and function would be perfect - and that was absolutely the case! The plate holder is in Bambu Black PLA and Overture Green PETG. The rest of the riser is in Overture Black PETG along with the same green. My ONLY negative is that the offset plate guide did not have a left-mounted version. I mirrored the provided version and am printing it right now. Thanks, Darren!!!!
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