March 9, 2026
Description
Design & Function
A complete build plate resource pack — includes both a build plate STL model (in 3 sizes) and high-resolution PNG textures for accurate slicer previews. Use the STL to visualize your specific printer's bed in OrcaSlicer, PrusaSlicer, or Bambu Studio, and pair it with one of the 6 PNG textures to match your actual print surface.
STL Models — 3 Sizes
Generic flat build plate models sized to fit common printers. Use as a custom bed model in your slicer profile.
File | Size | Compatible Printers |
|---|---|---|
| 180×180mm | Bambu A1 Mini |
| 220×220mm | Ender 3 / Pro / V2 / S1, Creality series |
| 256×256mm | Bambu X1 / P1 / A1 |
PNG Textures — 6 Images (2400×2400 px)
Download the ZIP from the files section. 3 surface styles, each in smooth and textured variants:
File | Style | Surface |
|---|---|---|
| Smooth | PEI Black |
| Smooth | PEI Gold |
| Smooth | CryoGrip |
| Textured | PEI Black |
| Textured | PEI Gold |
| Textured | CryoGrip |
How to Install
STL (custom bed model):
Download the STL matching your printer's bed size.
In your slicer, open printer settings and locate the custom bed model option.
Load the STL as the bed shape/model.
PNG (bed texture):
Download and extract the ZIP.
In your slicer, follow the steps for your specific app:
Slicer | Difficulty | Steps |
|---|---|---|
OrcaSlicer | Easy | Printer Settings → Printable Area → Set → Load (Choose Image) → Save |
Bambu Studio | Easy | Printer Settings → Bed Shape → Set → Load (Choose Image) → Save |
PrusaSlicer | Easy | Printer Settings → Bed Shape → Set → Load (Choose Image) → Save |
Restart the slicer if the change doesn't appear immediately.
Refer to your slicer's documentation for exact paths and setting names.
Notes
PNG images are 2400×2400 px for sharp previews at any zoom level.
STL models are flat generic plates — accurate in footprint size, not printer-specific in shape.
These are cosmetic/reference assets only — they do not affect G-code or print behavior.
Share a screenshot of your slicer preview if you use these.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution
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