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120mm risers or elevation for my laser printer

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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
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Versatile 3D models, for home, hobbies, and more. I also love designing according to your ideas.

 

If you share your criticism with me, I can also improve and develop further.

I am very open to suggestions.

 

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I built these risers as a quick solution to get 2 stacks of paper under the printer. However, they are definitely versatile and easily scalable in size. I made them hollow inside to save material, and designed them so that no supports are necessary.

 

 

 

       My Equipment:

 

3d Printer: Bambu Lab A1

                      Elego Mars 2 Pro

                      (Anycubic Kobra X)

 

Laser: Atomstack Kraft

 

3D Scanner: Crealety Otter

 

Various Accessories: Fanttik F2 Pro

                                  Fanttik NEX E2 Ultra

                                  Fanttik Slim V8 APEX

                                  Fanttik T1 Max

                                 Threaded Insert Soldering Iron

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