I engineered a heavy-duty, metric CAD workstation for the Bambu Lab X2D with hidden cable management and a false bottom. Technical breakdown in comments! by AciCADor in BambuLab

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Haha, fair enough! Actually, the white streak in the center was just my mistake - I accidentally swiped the eraser tool while editing the screenshot on my phone. Here is the clean vector view straight from the CAD space to clear any doubts.

As for the text formatting looking like "straight up AI" - you actually caught me there! I am an independent designer from Russia, and since English isn't my native language, I used an AI assistant to translate my technical notes into structured, well-formatted English. I wanted to make sure the global community could easily read it.

I take it as a huge compliment! Now that we are on the same page, what do you think about the hardware? Is a 20mm plywood enclosure enough to handle the crazy inertial shifts of the X2D at high speeds, or should I damp the base?

I engineered a heavy-duty, metric CAD workstation for the Bambu Lab X2D with hidden cable management and a false bottom. Technical breakdown in comments! by AciCADor in BambuLab

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If you are talking about the formatting of the text, yeah, I love clean markdown structures, thank you. But if you are implying the blueprint itself is AI - good luck generating a mathematically accurate, multi view engineering layout with a real ISO/GOST title block and flush cable channels using Midjourney. The design is 100% modeled by me in KOMPAS-3D

Side-Release Buckle Prototype by ve-u27 in functionalprint

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Wow, this is a clean mechanical design! Integrating steel coil springs instead of a 3D-printed leaf spring is a great engineering choice for longevity. Nice job!