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Carbon Cradle - Storage Plinth for series X1C X2D

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X1 Carbon
H2S
X1
H2D Pro
A1
H2D
H2C
P1P
P2S
X1E
P1S
X2D
A2L

0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
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47.4 h
13 plates
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Description

A multi funtion storage unit for x servies printers compatible with X1C and X2C models.
includes 3 front drawers, poop chute (fully accessible from front drawer)
side panels

rear panels

storage

plate store

 

modular

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Raise your carbon printer on this fottprint based riser which lifts your Carbon Bambu printer

No more reaching around or a cumbersome side moutaed poop shoot, feed direct into a tidy draw underneath.

Plate tray benefits from M3x14mm long bolt and nut x 4 (although glue can work)  other than that all other parts click into place.

 

X1 and X2 compatible, let me know about Ps

 

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what is this hole for? is something missing there? and also behind the drawers there is a gap that could be used
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They're for whatever you want to use it for, hide power cables etc. I just thought rather than have solid walls, may as well make a selection of openeings that maybe could be utilised.
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Support Issue:it is a nice piece however for a beginner that doesn’t know how to do supports yet it’s not a good print due to the overhang’s sagging and splitting apart.
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looks like the material is too moist for you. that's why this won't work
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try gain, set your support interface layer to PETG on a PLA print with a zero height in support section.
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hello, are supports needed for printing
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Hello, yes, on many of the bridged parts. I recommend a Z distance of zero using PETG as an interface layer over PLA (or vice-versa). Check each plate and see if it has overhangs, if it does and you have AMS, use it. If you don't have AMS or two extruders, use a Z distance of 0.2 on the same material. You could even reduce the infill density to 6% to decrease filament consumption
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Thank you 👍
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shouldn't this rather be printed in PETG? Or can PLA handle the weight of the X2D + AMS 2 Pro plus 4 spools without any problems
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no it’s very solid as PLA it will take 3 printers stacked on top no issue.
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