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Reinforced Rotating Keychain Display Stand.

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A1
X1 Carbon
H2S
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H2D
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H2D Pro
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A1 mini

Model with 130 mm height between the displays
Model with 130 mm height between the displays
Designer
8.7 h
4 plates
4.7(17)

Model with 160 mm height between the displays.
Model with 160 mm height between the displays.
Designer
9.5 h
4 plates
4.7(6)

Plate to be fixed on top.
Plate to be fixed on top.
Designer
34 min
1 plate

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After much struggle with fragile supports, I decided to create my own keychain stand

More resistant, functional, and made to last

 

Model 1 with 200 mm diameter, 295 mm height with 2 tiers and 130 mm space between displays

Model 2 with 200mm diameter, 355 mm height with 2 tiers and 160 mm space between displays

Both models support 3 tiers, which I have already tested

It offers perfect organization and excellent utilization. Produced in PLA, the result is simply incredible: firm, stable, and ready for daily use

 

I also included a slot for attaching a 4mm thick plate, which you can make yourself

 

Ideal for those seeking quality, durability, and a professional look when displaying their products! 🚀

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