Bambu Christmas Cabin

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Bambu Christmas Cabin

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A1 mini

6 colors, optimized support, 0.2mm layer
6 colors, optimized support, 0.2mm layer
Designer
50.4 h
9 plates
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A1 Mini version
A1 Mini version
21.3 h
10 plates
4.8(51)

9 colors - 0,4 nozzle and 0,2 nozzle for small parts - look at plate names
9 colors - 0,4 nozzle and 0,2 nozzle for small parts - look at plate names
69.5 h
18 plates
4.9(33)

0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
78.1 h
21 plates
5.0(7)
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This seasonal model has 113 parts, and by default prints in 6 colors that lay down on 9 separate plates. Once upon a time, a project of such scale demanded a certain amount of courage to start preparing and slicing, let alone print it. Now, with Bambu Lab's hardware and software, you can finish the print within two days and customize the colors to your liking. You can even customize the text and the logo!

 

In the Assembly view mode, you can simply choose a part and press the number of the filament to color that part.

We left blank plate in the model so you can type in your own text.


Documentation (2)

Bill of Materials (1)
Christmas Cabin Filaments.pdf
Assembly Guide (1)
Assembly Instructions.pdf

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6 colors, optimized support, 0.2mm layer
Very Nice Model. Make it specially for my family to prepare Christmas.
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Can you put your french panel as a remixes please?
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Potentially a dumb question, but this is my first model that requires this level of assembly. What glue did you use to put everything together?
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Replying to @andreuu :
Hello, I use this one. The better one for PLA.
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6 colors, optimized support, 0.2mm layer
Awesome print!! put an LED light inside
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how do you add lights?
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Replying to @zodiak246 :
I just tucked them inside
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Replying to @Stevebcpg :
is the roof removable or do I have to put the led inside before i put the roof in?
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Nice print!
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What filament did you use for the green here?
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Replying to @joshprints :
@joshprints i used polymaker (PolyTerra - Army Dark Green)
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6 colors, optimized support, 0.2mm layer
Made it for my wife for Christmas this year. She loved it. Used Inland Wood Rainbow PLA to make it look a little more like real wood. Unfortunately the best capture of the PLA was on the roof under the snow.
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Whow, that PLA looks awesome!
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Replying to @cv6Channel :
Inland Rainbow Wood PLA from Microcenter!
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Fun model!
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Looks great with the lights inside. I just printed this myself and not gluing it just yet as I'm trying to find a way to put a light puck or something in there myself and was curious what you used. Thanks
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Replying to @t_revely :
Thanks. I use RGB mini LEDs a lot from Amazon. They work great for those prints.
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Loved this miniaturized print. the house is about 6 inches tall and my wife loves it.
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love this cabin and made the outside light work 👌
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Great print! I am getting ready to start this model, but before I do, how did you get the lamp to light up? Anything I need to change before I print? Thank you!
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Replying to @TNTin3D :
Hi TNT in 3D, i had a 44mm piece of tube that i used as the post and then used the slicer to make a hole through the top and bottom then i wired up an RGB LED to a 2032 button battery. to hide the cable i melted a channel in the underside of the white based and fed it up into the cabin
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What led lights did you use for each
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Was tolles für das Frauchen zu Weihnachten, DANKE Bambu Lab
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🎉🎉👍
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love it!!!
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