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3D printer stands

Lift your printer and reclaim the space underneath for drawers or build plates. Cut to your exact machine from its own measurements.

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Plate Rack Stand for CoreXY Printers

A stand that lifts your printer and racks your build plates underneath — dimensioned to your exact machine.

Swapping plates mid-session usually means leaning a warm sheet against the wall. Here they lie flat in slots below the printer — separated, cooling, one hand away.

Your printer stands on the frame, and the racking occupies the volume its legs already claim, so it costs you no bench at all. Slot spacing follows your machine’s measurements, and the parts are generated to print on the very bed they end up beneath.

$5.00

Modular Drawer Stand for CoreXY Printers

A stand that lifts your printer with a flat-bottomed or Gridfinity drawers tucked underneath. It takes no extra bench space — practical and good-looking.

The gap under a CoreXY printer is the most wasted space on the bench. This closes it: your printer sits up on four feet, and everything below becomes a drawer for nozzles, spare hotends and hex keys.

Dimensions come from your machine rather than a generic footprint, so the frame meets its feet and the drawer fills the width. Stack a second stand on top when one stops being enough.

$5.00

Plate Rack Stand for Bed-Slinger Printers

A plate rack built for bed-slingers — lifts your printer and racks your build plates underneath, dimensioned to your exact machine.

Bed-slingers throw their bed forward and back, and their front feet sit hard against the edge of the chassis. This frame answers both at once: landing pads under the front corners take that weight, and the rack behind them holds your plates flat.

It is built from the measurements of your own machine — Ender, Hi, MK-series and the rest — so the footprint matches and the slots suit the sheets you actually own.

$5.00

Modular Drawer Stand for Bed-Slinger Printers

A modular drawer built for bed-slingers — lifts your printer with a drawer tucked underneath, dimensioned to your exact machine.

Lift your printer and win a drawer in the space underneath. Because a bed-slinger carries its load on feet right at the front edge, both front corners are solid pads rather than open frame — a flat seat that will not flex as the bed shuttles.

Drawer height, drawer style and depth are yours to set. Pair it with the Bed-Slinger Plate Rack when you want to build upward.

$5.00

Add your printer

We size every model to your printer, so we need to know how big it can print. It’ll be saved for the next person with the same machine.

These are the printable sizes — the biggest part your printer can actually make, the numbers your slicer shows as the build volume. Not the bed or the removable plate, which are usually a little bigger.

Optional — build plate and printer-stand measurements

The build plate is the removable sheet you pop prints off; it’s usually a little bigger than the printable area. A plate rack is cut to the sheet, not the bed.

A printer stand is built around your printer’s feet. Give us all four and we can build you one — or skip them and add them later. Measure the BASE — the slab it stands on — not the machine’s widest point. Gantry legs, Z columns and X arms usually overhang the base and hold up nothing.

Where to measure your printer's feet Looking down on the printer's base with the front at the bottom. A is the full width of the base across the front. B is the diameter of one foot. C is from the base's front edge back to the center of the front foot. D is from the base's side edge in to that same center. FRONT rear feet — not needed A D C B
Looking down on the base, front at the bottom.

Choose your colors

Every model on the site opens in these three. Primary is the largest surface, secondary the part that contrasts with it, and tertiary the accent — feet, trim, the parts that tie it together.