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A4 Document Holder

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

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
9.6 h
6 plates

Open in Bambu Studio
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Description

This is an A4 document holder, with up to 4 different slots.  
It is designed to use filament as efficiently as possible, while remaining somewhat rigid.  The whole thing using all 3 dividers is only 333g. 
It will require glueing but no other hardware. 
It features:

  • Dovetailed joins wherever possible to reduce dependency on glue alone
  • ‘Mesh’ style walls to save on filament
  • Up to 3 dividers (recommend at least one for rigidity)
  • Smooth flat front piece to apply a label to
  • Prints flat on the bed for ease of printing
  • Wide footprint for stability 

Each of the sub pieces with ‘Mesh’ in the name are designed to be printed with 0 top and bottom layers, so the infil creates the mesh.  I find honeycomb the best for this purpose. 
I designed all the tolerances for a smooth build plate.  It'll print on a textured plate, but the whole thing might require a tad more force to assemble. 

 

Assembly has to happen in a specific order due to the dovetails.  Always test fit first.  The side that was touching the build plate is the OUTSIDE or BOTTOM of the holder. 
 

  1. Push the dividers into the base.  Pay attention to the orientation of the divider. If it overhangs the base, it's the wrong way around.  The ‘tall’ side of the divider is the front.  Pictured is only one divider but add all 3 here if you are using them all.  The base piece has dovetail joins on all 4 edges. 
     

  2. Push the back and front pieces onto the dividers.  The top edge of the back panel has no dovetails
     

  3. Push the sides on
     

  4. Once fit is verified, repeat 1-3 but putting a drop of super glue on each join

     

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