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Original 3D Benchy with Labeling

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

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
1 h
2 plates
4.5(2)

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I redesigned the original Bambu Lab Benchy (from the P1S SD card) by integrating a custom-made base plate Using Boolean operations, I firmly merged the hull geometry with a newly created primitive plate

Nothing else was changed on the Benchy itself Additionally, I have included a separate plate, in case you want to attach it to existing Benchys afterwards

 

Description: Every 3D printing enthusiast knows this: The shelf is full of Benchys, but after a week, you no longer know which one was printed with which settings or brand This modified Benchy has a fixed base plate With the Text tool in Bambu Studio, you can easily add information or edit the pre-made texts in the file:

  • Filament Brand & Type
  • Print Temperature
  • Speed or Profile Settings

Ideal for comparing different filaments or perfectly tuning the printer!

Content:

  1. Combined Version: Benchy and plate as one solid object
  2. Separate Plate: For your already printed Benchys (simply for sticking on)

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