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h2 build plate 8-slot

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H2S

0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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2 plates

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Black (33102) / Filament with spool / 1 kg
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H2 Build Plate Holder (8-slot)

 

Here is my 8-slot holder for Bambu Lab H2 Build Plates.
The design is made to store multiple build plates neatly, space-savingly, and securely.

The holder consists of 2 modules that are simply pushed into each other via a dovetail joint. This makes the model easier to print and also more compact to transport if needed.

The inclined guide allows the plates to be easily inserted and removed, while the stable construction ensures a secure stand. The honeycomb structure not only provides a cool look but also saves material and print time.

 

Features:

  • Space for up to 8 Build Plates
  • Two-part design with dovetail connection
  • Stable, tip-proof design
  • Easy removal due to inclined slot
  • Material-saving honeycomb structure
  • Clean, modern look

Printing Notes:

  • Recommended: PETG
  • 3–4 perimeters for additional stability
  • 15–20% infill sufficient
  • Fuzzy Skin is already included in the print profile (for the textured surface)

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