A1 Building Board Clamp

A1 Building Board Clamp

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill V1.2 PETG
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill V1.2 PETG
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill V1.2 ASA
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill V1.2 ASA
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During printing, a collision with the upper clamps may occur if the print object is less than Z=2.5mm. 

A1 Dual Building Board Clamp 

Caution!
Standard PLA will warp due to the print bed temperature.
Use PETG, ABS, or ASA

 

Updated to version 1.2 

- Design refined

- Print speed optimized

- Flow calibration collision resolved

The Bambu Lab A1 is an excellent printer, yet achieving a perfectly level build plate often requires numerous attempts.

Therefore, I designed this clamp. The clamp mounts in the upper right corner.

The clamp requires 1h18m to print and uses 15g of filament.

 

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During printing, a collision with the clamps in the upper area may occur if the print object is smaller than Z=2.5mm. 

 

Caution!
Standard PLA will warp due to the print bed temperature.
Use PETG, ABS, or ASA

 

Updated to version 1.2 

- Design refined

- Print speed optimized

- Flow calibration collision resolved


The Bambu Lab A1 is an excellent printer; however, perfectly leveling the build plate often necessitates numerous attempts.

Consequently, I designed this clamp. The clamp is mounted in the upper right corner.

The clamp requires 1h18m print time and 15g of filament.

 

 

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Great design, easy to install, mirrored the clip to make one for the opposite side.
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Thanks for the boost :D I have provided an extra clip for the left-hand side. If you mirror the right-hand clip, there may be a collision when cleaning the nozzle. https://makerworld.com/models/489707
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill V1.2 PETG
Die Leichtigkeit des Druckens dieses Modells macht es sehr benutzerfreundlich. Es passt gut in die Halterungen und fügt sich harmonisch ein. Leider kam es nach dem Druck zu einer Kollision bei einer Modellhöhe von 0,4 mm, als der Druckkopf zum Filamentschneiden fuhr und die Düse am Modell hängen blieb. In Zukunft plane ich, die überstehende Kante zu reduzieren, um solche Probleme zu vermeiden.
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Hallo JWE1706 ich habe mir Dein Problem angesehen. In V1.2 konnte ich die Problematik durch ein optimiertes Design verbessern. Trotzdem bleibt das Problem, dass es im oberen Bereich bei Objekten kleiner Z=2mm zur Kollision mit den Clips kommen kann.
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Very nice design!
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Your print turned out very nice :) Thanks for the boost The pictures show the dual system. This print profile only contains the right clip.
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill V1.2 PETG
Printed very nicely. it had one small rough print on the edge that was easily smoothed out. Other that its a awesome fit and print!
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill V1.2 ASA
bien
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill V1.2 PETG
Good Job!
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill V1.2 PETG
Works great, printed in bambu petg
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill V1.2 PETG
Petg isn't heat resistant enough, but it printed great.
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill V1.2 PETG
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In the description it says "When printing, there may be a collision with the clamps in the upper area if the print object is smaller than Z=2.5mm." Maybe it's too early in the morning but this has me scratching my head trying to figure this out. Regardless of the models height, from layer one on up there will always be a portion of the model that is under 2.5mm, so why wouldn't there be a risk of collision no matter the height of the model?
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A collision may occur if the printing process is completed and the print head reaches a height of less than 2.5 mm. The print head then moves to the right and gets stuck on the holder. To summarize: If the object you want to print on axis Z is less than 2.5 mm, a collision will occur in the upper area.
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