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H2C Magnetic Quick Release 100MM Exhaust Duct Mount

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H2C
H2D
H2D Pro

0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 30% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 30% infill
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21.5 h
2 plates

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This is my first time using an FDM printer, and I finally got the H2C. I searched for exhaust duct interfaces for the H2C on the site but wasn't very satisfied. Most of the ducts weren't smooth enough, so I designed my own and made it magnetic quick-release. Fortunately, the machine was powerful, and I got it right on the first print! Bambu Lab doesn't sell mounting screws separately; you can directly search Taobao for M3*8 or M3*10 flat-head self-tapping screws.
The main materials used were PLA Matte for the print base, and PETG for the duct and magnet cover. The magnets are 10mm in diameter and 4mm thick, press-fitting directly without glue. When installing the magnets and magnet covers into the PETG material, you may need to gently tap them in with a wooden block to create an interference fit with the base.

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