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Displate Magnetic Holder

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
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1 plate

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This 3D-printed magnetic holder is a stable alternative to the classic adhesive mounting of Displates Instead of gluing, the holder is attached to the wall with 2–4 screws – ideal if you want a permanent and secure solution (e.g., for rough walls, heat, or higher loads) The holder uses 9 strong neodymium magnets and holds: M-Displates easily with just one holder L-Displates usually also with one holder For maximum security, you can use two holders for L-Displates Magnets Quantity: 9 magnets per holder Magnet link (Amazon): https://amzn.to/4qDt9AL Important: All magnets must be inserted with the same polarity so that they reinforce each other Best way: Use a reference magnet Or always pull all magnets apart in the same direction Printing & Inserting the Magnets The magnets are inserted before the final layers are closed The model includes an automatic print pause, so you can easily insert the magnets After resuming printing, the magnets will be cleanly enclosed Tip: Lightly press the magnets and ensure they sit flat and completely in the compartment Mounting Wall mounting with 2–4 screws (as desired) Suitable for: Concrete Stone Wood stable drywall (with suitable anchors) Print recommendations Material: PLA (usually best), PETG, or TPU (for more adhesion to the Displate) Infill: ≥20% (more is welcome for maximum stability) Layer height: 0.2 mm no supports

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