
3Dtje buildplate holder (non adjustable)
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### How? I discovered a fantastic printbed for my 3Dtje mini printer and stumbled upon mirror glass tiles. They were incredibly affordable on ebay, with perfect dimensions of 100x100x3mm that fit my printer perfectly. Simply print the "3Dtje_Tisch_Halterung_v3_merged.stl" file and assemble your 3Dtje as you normally would. You can access the glass tile from both sides through the small gap in the border. The other files are only necessary if you want to make any adjustments. I recommend printing it with the plate facing down and using plenty of support, since this side will be hidden below the glass plate anyway. ### What? No bed leveling? I merged the holder with the y-axis base to maximize the available height for the z-axis. Bed leveling is not required for this small bed size; you can adjust the z-height with the screw in the x-axis and level out both sides by manually turning the z-motors until the hotend is level towards the plate. No need for wheels or any other leveling mechanism for this tiny plate. I am currently able to use a print volume of 92x92x78mm with my 3Dtje (see pictures). ### Troubleshooting If your tile doesn't fit the holder, try adjusting the tolerances in the scad file. My glass tile was slightly too low for my hotend to reach (the x-axis bumped into the z-couplers), so I had to attach some rubber or foam to the bottom to raise it up 2mm. Happy printing!
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