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Brick Base Plate Riser for Display & Build Surface

Print Profile(2)

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H2D
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H2C
A2L
A1
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H2 Version (radius matches base plate)
H2 Version (radius matches base plate)
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1.4 h
1 plate

PAX Version (radius matches build plate)
PAX Version (radius matches build plate)
Designer
1.4 h
1 plate

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Give your brick builds a clean, level foundation.

 

This base plate spacer is designed to evenly raise a 25 cm² (10 in²) grid base so it sits flush with a standard plate height. Perfect for cleaner edges, display builds, or integrating plates into larger layouts without awkward height differences.

 

The design includes five flat zones sized for thin double sided tape so you can secure the spacer firmly without adding bulk. 

 

Also included is a second version with increased radius on the corners for the build plates used on P, A, and X series printers making it easy to print on standard sized machines.
 

A larger 38 cm² (15 in²) version and A1 mini profile are currently in development.

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wait yo that is such a good idea
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Thanks!
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Replying to @flyinriz :
I will print it likely
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