Hotends Holder Series H and A
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Description
I'm working on more organizers for all printers
Compact Desktop Organizer for H2C Hotends
I designed this organizer specifically for users who wanted a compact desktop solution for storing Bambu Lab Series H and A hotends.
Most existing holders are either:
- wall-mounted
- too bulky
- not optimized for desk use
This design focuses on:
- minimal footprint
- quick access
- clean workspace organization
- safe hotend storage
Perfect for keeping your most-used hotends organized directly next to your printer without wasting desk space.
Features
- Compact desktop design
- Optimized specifically for H2C hotends
- Fast insertion and removal
- Stable base
- Clean minimalist look
- No supports required
- Easy and fast print
Recommended Print Settings
- 0.20 mm layer height
- 15–20% infill
- PLA or PETG
- No supports needed
- You'll find two plates in the 3MF file. The first plate is used to create an exposed fill on the base and cap. The second plate, however, will not have this effect.
Why I Designed It
After searching for a compact desk organizer for H2C hotends and not finding a solution that matched my needs, I decided to design one myself.
The goal was simple: create something small, practical, clean-looking, and easy to print.
License
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