Bambulab
Bambu Lab H2D 3D Printer

Published: January 11, 2026
Video Description
Today we're revisiting a previous video where I showed how to 3D print parts standing up at an angle. Someone in the comments on that video told me I was doing it wrong by connecting the designed support to the part. Today I'm showing how to touch the part without connecting fully to it to get good support without leaving blemishes in the surface finish.
The previous video: This 3D Printing Trick Actually Works! https://youtu.be/XXaLxSmtnbQ
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Bambu Lab H2C 3D Printer: https://tidd.ly/3XFLS21
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Bambu Lab H2D 3D Printer: https://tidd.ly/3HGpktW
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00:00 Intro
00:59 The Blemishes Left Behind
03:33 Modeling Light-Touch Support in Fusion
06:17 Splitting the Objects in the Slicer
09:28 Test Print Done!
10:07 Examining the Results
12:34 Conclusion