The Bampūper (Lite)

The Bampūper (Lite)

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0.4mm Nozzle, 0.2mm Layer, Solid
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Description

A multi-functional footrest, use it anywhere, including the bathroom. The Bampūper can help you expel your human purges with peak efficiency by elevating your feet to a more ideal position. Watch as it shoots out of you just like the purges from your Bambu printer!

 

Printable on the A1 Mini!

 

--THIS IS NOT A STOOL, DO NOT STAND ON IT--

 

I designed it to use minimal filament while still being strong enough to support your feet. It WILL NOT support your full body weight though.

It is also not designed to easily come apart once assembled, so keep that in mind before you start. It's in multiple pieces purely for printing purposes.

 

The feet are optional, but can be printed in TPU to help reduce slipping.

 

 

~Assembly Tips~

 

Each piece will slide together a specific way, follow the animation below. I recommend looking over the sections that slide into place for any surface defects before assembling. Use a razor or filament cutters to trim off any excess “filament boogers” that you might have. This will make sliding the pieces together easier.

There are a total of 16 holes for the printable nuts and bolts. These make it MUCH stronger and more sturdy with less flexing, use them all for max strength. I recommend using PETG or stronger for these.

The printed nuts go on the side with the triangle cutout, the side with the circle hole is for the bolts. The triangles will prevent the nut from spinning when tightening the bolts. Hand tightened should be more than fine, but I did add some notches so that a coin or screwdriver could be used. Their main purpose is to prevent separation of the pieces and not actually for shear strength.

 

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Selling physical prints of my files with attribution is OK

 

Re-uploading or selling my digital files is not

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Nice design! I could not figure out how to get my design to print on an A1 Mini. https://makerworld.com/en/models/409114#profileId-310995
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Thanks, I thought for a second you meant something was wrong with my print profile for the mini lol. Yours is definitely going to be more heavy-duty though!
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Hi there. Will your design be available again soon? Thanks.
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Replying to @Woogie :
Just for you!
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came together pretty well, the nuts and bolts tightened nicely with no issue other than trying to get them into some fairly snug places but got them all. printed the nuts and bolts in PETG as recommended. only one failure during printing but that was on my machine and me trying to be ambitious and putting two pieces on the build place (X1C) and almost finished but the head knocked one piece loose. I printed the Bampuper "After Dark" edition incorporating an almost empty roll and glow filament
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Yeah some are definitely harder to get to. If I ever make a v2 that's on the list to improve for sure. They were added after everything else was already done, once I realized it needed more clamping force. The first full print I did was really flimsy without anything holding it together. That's unfortunate about the failure, but I love the idea of glow in the dark! Thank you for posting pictures :D.
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Printed perfectly. It could be a bit more stable. But that's more of a PLA problem.
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I haven't tried other filaments, but yeah that might help a little. I did make it pretty thin to conserve filament too though.
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If you have your expectations set properly this is a 5/5 print exactly as described. It saves filament and has just enough strength to support your feet and does this job quite well! Attaching the screws were a little difficult due to the clearance, the treads where very tight to screw in so it takes a lot of patience not to brake them off, on the flip side you don't have to worry about them ever coming loose. The bottom ones where next to impossible for me to attach due to the tight space, so I just resorted to plastic weld the whole thing on all the seams, and this seams to do the trick and the seams are solid and won't separate. I used a temperature controlled soldering iron set to about 240 degrees to limit burn marks.
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top job!!
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Fantastic design and name and even better functionality! I must say the screws are a little hard to tighten in such snug places and it feels pretty flimsy. I hope that helps!
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is there a way to lower the elevation of this. maybe slice it at a lower height?
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Definitely! If you make a cut at the top of each leg piece in your slicer at exactly 136.4mm it will be a little under 2" (43.5mm) shorter without changing the feet. I'll attach a screenshot for reference.
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I love the idea but the screws are unusable. I've broken 2 just trying to get them in there and they are also really difficult to tighten due to the locations. Thank you for the design though. I look forward to improvements or maybe an insert in the hollow space to help strengthen it.
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Thanks, yeah it is a very small space unfortunately. Some kind of insert or addon is a good idea and could definitely help strengthen it. I probably won't get around to making anything myself for a while though tbh.
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Is there any way to delete the text
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You should be able to split to objects/parts to remove it.
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