Mini desktop BambuLab P1S / P1P with lamp

Mini desktop BambuLab P1S / P1P with lamp

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P1S
P1P
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X1 Carbon
X1E
A1

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Description

I would like to present to you my bambulab p1s/p1p mini printer model with a lamp.

The uploaded model has been slightly changed compared to the photos in order to improve its assembly and functionality.

To build we need:

 

  1. BASE
  2. Battery box for 3x AAA.

    2a. Battery box cover (2 elements glue together)

  3. Switch button (15mm x 21mm - mounting dimension 13mm x 19mm) - NOT PRINTED
  4. I used my old desk lamp with 3x AAA batteries - (LED - 9mm x 48 mm or smaller - box mount dimension is 10 mm x 50 mm) - NOT PRINTED
  5. Cover for cables inside printer part1.

    5a. Cover part2.

  6. Light cover.
  7. Rods:
    1. 5x short
    2. 2x tall
  8. Bed

    8a. Bed sheet

  9. Guide base
  10. Guide for hotend
  11. Hotend
  12. Top cover
  13. 3x AAA battery - NOT PRINTED

 

The building process

 

1. Preparation of parts:

 

From the lamp that will serve as a parts donor, we need metal parts from the battery compartment (preferably together with cables). We attach them to the printed battery box. If we fail with the cables, we solder new ones in the appropriate places so that one is to the minus and the other to the plus. We also solder the cables to the button to make it easier to connect everything inside.

 

2. Attach the Battery Box and switch button to the main base. It should look like in the photo.

 

 

3.Inside, solder or twist the cables together according to the diagram.

 

 

It should look like this:

 

 

4.Cover electronics and cables with printed elements: 5, 5a, 6.

 

 

5. Next, we attach the bed, using three rods, bed and bedsheet. Be careful with the rods so they don't break.

 

 

6. Outside the printer, we fold the upper part with guides onto the hotend. You will need 2x longer rods.

 

 

7. Insert the assembled guides into the printer. There are special supports inside on which everything rests.

 

 

Additionally, you can attach a piece of filament, one side goes into the guide, the other into the hotend.

 

8. One last thing, put on the top cover and Insert the batteries in the back, close the lid and everything should work and be ready!

 

I hope you like it!

P.S. In the next few days, I will also add a version without electronics, for people who are afraid of DIY and just want to print and assemble the elements.

 

 

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awesome project! do you mind sharing a link to the lamp that was sacrificed? im having trouble finding the exact parts especially a small enough led
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Something like this. Hard to give you link, cause i was buying it in local store a few years ago.
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Damn this looks awesome I put it in my to do list :)
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I uploaded model without electronics. If you just want to print and assemble, feel free to check it. :)
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