
REJECTED Build Plates for Bambu Lab Printers
Perfectly imperfect plates for the adventurous printer
๐บ๐ธ๐จ๐ฆ US & Canada Only
Sorry Euros... but I have no idea what kind of weird consumer protection laws exist in Europe, and frankly, I don't want to find out.
๐ซ All Sales Final
No returns, no exchanges, no "but I thought..." conversations. You know what you're signing up for.
๐ฒ What You're Getting
A mystery build plate that didn't make the cut for our main lineup. Maybe it has a small scratch. Maybe the color came out slightly off. Maybe it's an early prototype that works great but looks different. Maybe I just had impossibly high standards that day.
Available sizes:
- A1 Mini plates
- A1/P1/X1 plates
๐ The Mystery Box Experience
Most plates are G10 (black/white) or ICE, with occasional CFX, Satin, and LUX variants making appearances. You might get something that looks nearly perfect, or something with obvious battle scars. It's a surprise!
โ Why Didn't These Make the Cut?
Various reasons: cosmetic imperfections, minor functional quirks, prototypes that evolved, catty-wampus material application, or my perfectionist tendencies kicking in at inconvenient times. Maybe I just wasn't feeling it. Honestly... I've looked at some of these and I have no idea why they were rejected.
Fun fact: About 30% of rejects were so spectacularly awful they went straight to the trash. You're getting the "premium" rejects". Lucky you!
๐ฆ No-Frills Shipping
Skip the fancy protective sleeves and extra packaging. Your plate ships as-is because honestly, if you're buying a reject, you're probably not precious about presentation anyway.
๐ธ Why Take the Gamble?
- Budget-friendly: Significant discount for questionable life choices
- Adventure: Each order is a delightful surprise (or crushing disappointment)
- Eco-conscious: Rescue a plate from landfill purgatory
- Gambling addiction: You enjoy games of chance with 3D printing supplies
- Eternal optimist: You believe these rejects just need someone to believe in them
๐งผ Care Instructions
Follow standard guidelines for whichever plate type you receive. Beyond that, you've got thisโyou're clearly the resourceful type.
Ready for a little mystery? Grab a reject plate and see what lands in your mailbox. Many customers are pleasantly surprised. Others not so much.
These plates are untested, but I'm about 75% confident they'll work fine for a while. There's definitely a chance your plate is completely useless, but heyโthat's why they're cheap. Roll the dice and embrace the chaos.

