This is a fully-modular 3D printer tool caddy intended for (but not limited to!) the Bambu Lab X1printers.
- Caddy with stock inserts for:
- My No-Hardware Bambu Lab Scraper for Plastic Blades
- With quick access stock area for plastic razor blades
- My Compact Mini Angled Silicone Nozzle Brush
- Ender-style Compact Metal Scraper
- (or any scraper with blade width ≤38mm)
- Flush Cutters
- Alcohol Pads
- Alcohol Spray Bottle
- Build Plate Glue/Stick
- Slide-in base plate to secure caddy to the side of the printer.
- Optional build plate module that can hold up to 3 of your most commonly-used plates.
- Additional front plate if you only want to use the build plate module.
- Optional back plate to protect the side of the printer when using the build plate module.
- Additional models (available as individual .stl files) for the base caddy to customize to your use case.
Figure out your intended configuration:
- If you want to use all of the modules
- Print all of the plates except the one with the front plate.
- Slide the base caddy down unto the build plate rails. The fit will be snug, and you may need to jiggle it down and/or gently tap it with a rubber mallet.
- Optional: Slide the back plate rail inserts into their respective grooves on the rear of the back plate.
- Slide down the now assembled caddy base down unto the back plate rails.
- Slide in the bottom plate into the channels on the bottom rear of the assembly.
- If you want to only use the base caddy
- Print the plates base caddy and bottom plate
- Slide in the bottom plate into the channels on the bottom rear of the assembly.
- If you only want to use the build plate holder
- Print the front plate, build plate holder, back plate (optional), and the bottom plate.
- Slide the front plate down unto the build plate holder base. The fit will be snug, and you may need to jiggle it down and/or gently tap it with a rubber mallet.
- Optional: Slide the back plate rail inserts into their respective grooves on the rear of the back plate.
- Slide in the bottom plate into the channels on the bottom rear of the assembly.
Any constructive feedback and/or suggestions appreciated, thank you!!
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