SV08 Max Enclosure Lid Holder + Accessory Mount
by D2Vital · via Thingiverse
| Format | STL |
| Category | Gadgets |
| License | CC BY-NC-SA |
| Triangles | 6.6k |
| Uploaded | Apr 16, 2026 |
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Description
Sovol SV08 Max Lid Holder + Optional Accessory Bin Mount All the models I could find to hold the top lid for the SV08 Max were integrated into tophat extensions—something I personally didn't want to install. I just wanted a simple, low-profile spot to store my glass lid when printing filaments like PETG and PLA+. This design uses two existing factory screw holes on the front and back of the machine (left side). It’s simple, effective, and does exactly what it needs to do. 🛠 Hardware Required While this uses existing factory mounting points, the thickness of the brackets means you cannot reuse the stock screws. Screws: You will need (4) M3 x 10mm screws to replace the factory ones, 2 in each mount. 🖨 Recommended Print Settings IMPORTANT: I highly recommend using the provided print profiles. I have manually added internal modifiers to specific areas of each model to increase strength where it's needed most without wasting filament on 100% infill for the entire part. If you choose to slice it yourself, please ensure you add extra walls or modifiers around the mounting points and the lid-rest area. ###🚀 Key Features Tophat-Free: No enclosure extensions required. Mirrored Mounting: Designed for the left side of the SV08 Max. If you prefer it on the right, simply mirror the models in your slicer. Modular Bin Mount: Includes an optional mount for the front bracket to attach a tool bin. Build Plate Cleaner: Model I used in my Bin. > Here < Open for Customization: I’ve included my personal tool bin, but feel free to use the mounting interface to design your own accessories! ⚖ Copyright & Remixing This model is protected by copyright. Remixes: I love seeing improvements! Feel free to remix this model to better suit your needs. Restriction: Per the license, any remixes must be posted on Thingiverse.com
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