Magnetic Modular Poop Chute For Bambu X1C/P1P/P1S

Magnetic Modular Poop Chute For Bambu X1C/P1P/P1S

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X1 Carbon
P1S
P1P
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X1E
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ALL PARTS
ALL PARTS
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18.8 h
5 plates
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CONNECTION PARTS
CONNECTION PARTS
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5 h
1 plate
5.0(1)

MAGNET FRAMES V1
MAGNET FRAMES V1
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4.1 h
2 plates

TOP PARTS
TOP PARTS
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6.6 h
1 plate
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Description

This is a Magnetic Modular Poop Chute for waste baskets positioned under or on the side of the printer. You can easily adjust the length/direction of the tunnel by adding/removing tubes of different lengths and angles. To prevent failed prints, I recommend reading the description below.

 

All parts are modeled with tolerance taken into account, but please pay attention to the different support types required for the magnetic frame and other components.

 

Magnetic Modular Poop Chute Tunnel for Bambu Lab printers. This 3D print model offers an adjustable-length and angle.

Designed for easy assembly with magnetic connection, this model allows quick customization of desired length and angle.

The adjustable features cater to various printer setups, ensuring compatibility with X1C/P1P/P1S Bambu Lab models.

Compact and sleek, the tunnel seamlessly integrates with the printer's aesthetics while providing a discreet and efficient waste disposal solution.

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PRINT INSTRUCTIONS:

  • Filament: Works fine with PLA, PETG, ASA
  • Support for Magnetic frame: please print the part with normal supports facing the magnet slots up
  • Support for other parts: for the angular connections please use slim trees supports
  • Layer hight: 0.2mm
  • Brim: i recommend using outer brim for the tubes and connection parts
  • Magnets: 12 pcs of various sizes (ensure to check for the correct magnetic plate option)
  • At the moment, this build is not compatible if you're using a back spool. I will add a solution in the near future

UPDATES:

 

 

11.01.2025

  • added separate print profiles for each part of the model

04.01.2025

  • updated print profile with all parts
  • fixed (again) the issue when parts not holding tight together for some users 
  • added new Magnetic Frame V2 for 12 magnets 10x2mm, 10x3mm, 8x2mm, 8x3mm (removed the lip that caused clogging inside the poop chute)

19.09.2024

  • updated print profile with all parts
  • fixed the issue when parts not holding tight together for some users
  • added Magnetic Frame for 12 magnets 8x1.5mm
  • added end parts 45° and 35°
  • added short 4cm tube22.06.2024
  • added Magnetic Frame for 12 magnets 10x3mm

14.02.2024

  • added short version of Top part (with and without monitoring hole)

08.02.2024

  • added Magnetic Frame for 12 magnets 8x3mm
  • added Magnetic Frame for 12 magnets 6x3mm
  • added Magnetic Frame for 12 magnets 8x3mm (to fit under the old AMS hub)
  • added Main Tube without the monitoring hole

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bastano 4 calamite!
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Looking good. Thank you for the feedback. It should hold up without those straps, so feel free to try using it without them.
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Also, try using this one as an end piece, because it seems you used a connection piece instead.
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Replying to @INNERVISION :
I printed it out and wanted to use it, but I can't pull out the "drawer" if I add it
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I kinda took your idea here and ran with it. I liked the idea but needed to modify this to go off to the side of the printer to a collection bin under my workbench. I started with the magnetic plate and remixed to take the magnets I had on hand (6x3mm), then realized that it doesn't fit with the AMS hub installed on the printer. I redesigned it to include a notch. I then redesigned the outlet tube to be shorter, made a different connection style, decreased the width of the tubes to 35mm, and changed the angle of the elbows to 55°. The lengths and angles fit great, but my tube gets jammed, so I will have to increase the width and print again. I won't upload remixes without your permission, but once I have a final working poop chute, I think others would like it to go off to the side as well.
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Great work! However, you might achieve the same configuration by using the pieces from my model. It was designed to be extendable and adaptable in terms of angles to suit your needs. Except for the magnetic frame – soon, I will upload a few options for different magnet sizes. If you require tubes in different sizes or different angles for connection pieces, feel free to ask, and I'll upload additional options as needed. It's challenging to anticipate individual setups, so I designed it this way and now collecting feedback to make updates. Please keep in mind that for longer setups, stronger magnets may be needed to hold it in place.
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Replying to @INNERVISION :
The issue I had with your models was that the main tube was too long for the elbow to clear the edge of the workbench, even with a 35° elbow. If you look at my sketch, the main tube needs to basically end immediately at the poop outlet and allow for a very short connection to a 55° angle elbow. I'm going to tinker some more with widening the tube to prevent jams, while maintaining this clearance.
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Replying to @TimboZer0 :
Right, the top part. Now I get it. I will think about how to make the top part shorter. The problem I see is the angle of the tubes. As you mentioned previously, the tube may get jammed because you need a pretty steep angle, and the diameter of the tubes should be wide enough to make the whole system work. But yeah, every single setup is unique. I designed it like that because it suits me. Thank you for highlighting the issue. I will consider a few modifications.
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Would you mind sharing source CAD files for the design? I have a few improvements in mind that would make it work better in my setup but don't really want to re-create the designs from scratch. Naturally I'd share those new adapters here when ready.
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Unfortunately, I don’t share the CAD files, but if you’d like to make any modifications to the existing model, feel free to ask.
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Replying to @INNERVISION :
Hi, I'll take you up on your offer. First, thank you very kindly for a design that offers what no one else's does - a modular and flexible design that's easy to print and will accommodate any number of use cases. It's been great for me, and I'm grateful for those like you who have the design chops and the generosity to share, hallmarks of a worthy member of the community. However, like a few other commenters had noted, I have found that the inner lower lip of the magnet frame does indeed cause frequent backups forcing a long print to pause and wait for manual intervention, which to me almost defeats the purpose. With strong enough magnets, I'm confident the plate will remain in place without that lower lip. We're so close to perfection with this as is, and in my view, this change will get us there. Thank you!
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Replying to @Pcss911 :
Thank you for the feedback. I just updated the print profile and added new STL files for Magnet Frame V2 without the lip. Please check this version and let me know if you still experience clogging issues.
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nice, but not useful for my setup… (picture updated)
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two small pieces are not my models
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Replying to @INNERVISION :
your model is the bigger part (that is the smaller in your files)
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Replying to @ungarelli :
now i see. but may i ask why it is not suitable for you?
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Das Ding ist DIE perfekte Poop Pipe 👌
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Wow, that's what I call a setup! Thank you for the feedback 🙂
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Für was benutzt du die Gummibänder? Einfach um das zu sichern? Englisch: What do you use the rubber bands for? Just to secure it?
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Replying to @user_1365462744 :
i got it now that i printed it 😉
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the file naming is off on the angle connectors. the 35 deg. is actually 45 and the 45 is actually 35. other than that the print works very well. i do wish that the magnet connector rails were stronger. broke the first time assembling. it’s a contraption but it works
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Thank you for the feedback. I’ll review the naming of the parts and consider redesigning the rails as well.
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Replying to @INNERVISION :
sounds good! I am having some of the more stringy low flush volume poop getting stuck in the joints. if there was a way to make the opening section but not the joint slightly bigger on the next section this would stop the build up
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This was exactly what I was looking for! I do agree that the pieces don 't fit together super tight. I would suggest some sort of snap or something to click them into place. Either way, I used glue to glue each piece together. I didn't use crazy amounts of glue just in case I need to snap a piece apart, but it's only been a day so I think I am good with it the way it is. This solves a huge problem for me as I had nowhere for the poop to go. The solutions that have something on the side of the printer just wasn't good enough. I wanted something that would last longer before I needed to empty it.
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Thank you for the feedback. I will check the tolerances and update the model.
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6x3mm magnets press fit perfectly. a little thin super glue and accelerant, they're staying in. holds on nicely even with all this weight on it, will see if it holds on while printing at higher speeds. The raised edge that fits inside the printer's chute is a little loose on my p1s, there's maybe half a mm of slop sliding up and down, a quarter mm of slop side to side. attached is an image of a flexible gasket flap I designed for a totally different part to get a closer seal without needing to play with close tolerances, works great in PETG unsure about PLA. maybe you could design something like this for the mating surface to the printer? in any case pretty happy with this chute design, my poops come rocketing out of the end of it.
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Edit: holds up fine under printing but when i snapped my printbed back into the printer it fell off suddenly, so it's not quite secure enough it seems.
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Wow, that's an impressive chute setup. The raised edge is designed to be a little loose because I don't think every printer has the exact same dimensions for the chute, so I included a bit of tolerance there. As for your gasket construction, I'm not sure I understood it from the photo, as it's a bit unclear. Could you please post another one so I can better understand your idea?
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came out perfect!
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Thank you for the feedback
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The Super Profil worked exceptionally well
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Thank you for the feedback
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