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Computer Engineer and 3D Printing Hobbyist.
I got into 3D Printing to encourage myself to learn how to use CAD software.
I started out with an A1 Mini and I'm trying to take it as far as its capabilities will let me before upgrading to a P1S to play around with more advanced filaments.
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Really high effort from the designer, both in the details and printability. Just make sure to position the wheels with enough clearance of the body before glueing, otherwise they won’t turn freely.

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Great, the retention mechanism is better than I would have thought.

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All parts printed great. An absolute necessity if you print on a smooth plate!

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Printer great, support pulls off easily. Perfect locking fit in the Skadia board.

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No issues. Very useful addition to the A1 mini. No more issues with the toolhead cable and feed tube snagging on the Z-axis tower.

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Printed without issues in PLA Basic. However the auto generated supports inside of the cable route through are quite difficult to remove and required gauging with a screw driver. Not a big deal since it's on the back side and otherwise internal.


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Printed without issues. Makes for a great little tool tray for the A1 mini.

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Overall looks good printed with 0.4 mm nozzle and the tree supports break off fairly easily. However, there is some loss of detail in the smaller features like the hands. Might be better to use a 0.2 mm nozzle if you really care about the detail.
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The bin and lid print great and fit together easily and securely.
However, the wheels came out quite warped and I was not able to get them spin freely. I tried gently applying turning force to get them to break free of the axle, but I could see that I would likely snap the axle from the bin body in the process.
I would rather print the wheels separately and secure them with a pin mechanism like the lid secures to the bin.


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