The printer and filaments were provided free of charge for this project.
Minecraft is still to this day the biggest selling video game of all time. And it is completely understandable why. The beauty in its simplistic graphics. The tools it gives you for your imagination. Minecraft is so much in so many ways. You can literally create anything with those blocks. Anyhow, Markus Persson ( Notch ) is a legend as far as I am concerned. So really this MOD is a love letter to him for creating such a wonderful game. This is the assembly instructions on how to turn your Bambu Labs P1P into a Minecraft Block. Also note, I have been rather kind. There is a version that is compatible with the official Bambu lab lid and a version that doesn’t use the lid.
This design has been uploaded in two parts. The parts under Part 1 are remixed from Bambu Lab's side panel designs. As such these STL's are uploaded with respect to the Creative Commons license that was originally designated by Bambu Lab. Link below.
https://makerworld.com/en/models/470362#profileId-380951
All remaining parts under the part 2 download are unique and are not remixed. And have been uploaded with respect to the MINECRAFT IP and thus have been uploaded under a non commercial license. These parts are uploaded under ‘Minecraft Grass Block P1P MOD - ( Part 2 ).’ Link for these are below.
https://makerworld.com/en/models/470375#profileId-380955
This is a relatively simple build but certainly can be awkward in places. So take your time. I’d recommend reading through the instructions first and then printing all the parts you’ll require. And believe me, you’ll need quite allot of filament, so check the filament chart below.
You also need to decide which version you would like to print. Do you want to print the Lid Compatible version or the Non Lid version? Filament wise each version won’t make that much difference.
Note, you have approximately 330 meters of filament on one 1KG spool for PLA
and 328 meters of filament on one 1KG spool of PETG.
Colour and Material Recommendations | Filament Usage in Meters | Filament Usage In Grams |
Brown PLA Basic | 683.2 | 2070.59 |
Brown PETG Basic | 359.02 | 1079.41 |
Option 1 - Green PLA Basic Lid Compatible Version | 483.11 | 1464.14 |
Option 2 - Green PLA Basic Non Lid Compatible Version | 487.9 | 1478.63 |
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Full disclosure, Bambu Lab have provided me the printer and filaments for free for this project. Other than the printer and filaments I have received no other payment for this project. The link below is for Bambu Lab filaments. The filaments I used I can recommend for this project are PLA Basic Brown, PLA Basic Green and PETG Basic Brown. Link to Bambu Lab filaments below.
https://uk.store.bambulab.com/collections/bambu-lab-3d-printer-filament
I have also provided a excel sheet that lists a breakdown per individual part. The sheet is called ‘Filament Requirements.’ You can also use this sheet as a reference to keep track of which parts you have actually printed and which are still pending in your print cue.
Additional items.
I personally like to use a glass cover and place an AMS unit on top of this. So I printed and installed the lid compatible version. A link to the official Bambu Lab glass cover is below.
https://uk.store.bambulab.com/products/glass-cover-plate?_pos=22&_sid=f10519c28&_ss=r
Tools
No glue is required for this build. What will be useful though is pliers, a small modelling blade, a small flat head screwdriver and a deburring tool for support removal. And a small rubber mallet to help attach parts together. In fairness, the small rubber mallet will be very very useful.
If anyone has any questions or queries, even if you might think it is a stupid question, seriously, just ask me. Send me a DM through Maker World or through any of my socials and I will get back to you when I can. I want people to be able to print this. So if anyone is having any problems, just reach out. I'll be happy to help.
https://linktr.ee/neil3dprints