P1S/X1 Door hinge 180/270° - V2 with Stopper

P1S/X1 Door hinge 180/270° - V2 with Stopper

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PETG Optimal - 0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
PETG Optimal - 0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Description

With this add-on you will be able to open your printer door fully by 180° or even 270°.
 

Version 2 update includes some updates users asked about:
- Hinge stopper to prevent it from folding inside. 

(those stoppers can be clicked also to V1 hinge, so if you already have v1 hinge, print out only those two stoppers)

- Longer main screw (easier to hold and tighten)

- Use of screws from Makers Supply (for both hinge parts)

- Removed KK letters - As I now understood, most users don't like logos :)


Hinge is attached to original Bambu hinge metal part, so you don't need to disassemble anything, just remove 4 original screws with rubber gaskets from glass doors. Assembly will take no more than 5 minutes, and if you don't like it, you can turn back to original in no time.


P.S. As some users say, the newer models have glass door glued to the metal hinge with double sided tape, so you need to cut it off carefully with thin paper knife or gillette.

 

I tested this hinge with PLA, PETG and PETG-CF.
With 3 walls and 15% infill all the fillaments are tough enough for those parts.

For PLA you can use default bambu profile (and turn on fast mode) and it will print nicely.
For PETG and PETG-CF use your own settings or use my attached profile.

I'm using fillament and printing settings from this link ← those are BEST settings for printing PETG ever! Im using those for months now and they are THE BEST. (Thanks Donnie)

 

Additionally to printed parts you need 2 types of screws:

For updated new version - get them from Makers Supply store:
M3x6mm Button Head Cap Machine Screws (BHCS) AA057

M2.5x10mm Flat Head Cap Machine Screws (FHCS) AA184

 

Or from your own screw box:

4x SSD drive screws M3 x 5mm
4x Wooden screws 5mm head x 10mm length (Screw head must be smaller than hole in glass door, so metal doesn't touch glass)

Wooden screws: https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Drenky-Countersunk-Stainless-Self-Tapping-Universal/dp/B0B9X2Z973/

SSD drive screws: https://www.amazon.de/-/en/gp/product/B0C61T8CL7


It's easy to assemble it without any documentation, just look for TOP and BOT writing on parts. Or use attached assembly guide.

Use hand screwdriver not electric one to feel the tightening force.


Documentation (1)

Assembly Guide (1)
BambuHinge_v2.pdf

Bill of Materials

List other parts
  • Wooden screws x 4: 5.5 (head) 10mm(length) ~3mm(thread diameter) https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Drenky-Countersunk-Stainless-Self-Tapping-Universal/dp/B0B9X2Z973/
  • SSD disc drive screws M3x5mm x 4: 6-7mm(head diam) 5mm(M3 thread length)

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Thank you good Sir, you singlehandedly solved the biggest operating issue I had with my printer. my next boost belongs to you
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Very well-written comment! I agree.
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I like the idea but it would be ideal if this used press nuts and hardware. I made mine out of PETG and it almost worked.
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Re-printed them in PETG-CF and drilled out the holes. I also attached the glass spacer to one part. Door doesn't shut right, the screws I got stick out too far. Having a hard time finding the right ones in the US.
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I'm working on V2, this will be with M2.5 Flat Head Cap Machine Screws from bambu maker store.. but you can modify existing hinge model by drilling 2mm hole if you have some flat head screws with 5mm head.
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I reduced the height of the „glass inserts“ by three layers, makes assembly easier - rest is perfect - big opening angle without big disassembly of the printer
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always bugged me that the door didn’t open wider. but that’s fixed now, awesome job!
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Thanks! Have u seen my other profiles?
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Hey there, I had the V1 model printed out and I've been using it for the past few weeks and I saw that you created out the stoppers for V2 so I printed them out and I noticed that the top stopper works perfectly. it keeps the hinge in place, but the bottom one seems to have a bunch of slop in it where it still moves left and right a bit. I tried doing a bunch of adjustments but there doesn't seem to be any change. Here's some pictures of what it looks like. Let me know if I'm doing something wrong or if the model needs modification.
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hi.. yes on some printers bottom hinge are moved more out of printer somehow.. solution 1 is to loosen those hinge screws inside printer, and bush it little bit inside.. I thought about making that stopper thicker, but on some model there is not enought space.. dont know, maybe right way would be for me to make thicker part, for those who have that space.. I will make 1mm thicker version for you to try.. thank you
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Replying to @jakadels :
awesome, thank you! I'll try the thicker piece as well!
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Thank you for this wonderful idea! I have already sent the boosts your way and I even toyed around with a remix that removes the wood screws and replaces them with M3x12mm screws and a thin mounting plate on the back side of the glass.
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Wanna share? :-)
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Replying to @Sahab :
my remix should already be accessible for you to download 😉
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good job
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Thanks for sharing! Did u see my other design and profiles?
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I had to oval out the holes on one of the brackets slightly with a Dremel but overall happy with the design. I used m3x8mm bolts from my RC car they happen to fit nicely.
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The parts are printed, now i'm waiting for the wood screws.
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perfect fit
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