Bambu Printer Drawers Mini

Bambu Printer Drawers Mini

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X1 Carbon
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
Designer
123 h
20 plates
4.8(64)

New anti-clog poop pipe
New anti-clog poop pipe
Designer
11.3 h
2 plates
4.8(6)

Multicolor With Support Settings, PETG with PLA Support Interface on Drawer Parts. 4mm Nozzle
Multicolor With Support Settings, PETG with PLA Support Interface on Drawer Parts. 4mm Nozzle
158.8 h
31 plates
5.0(12)

Ramped Poop Drawer
Ramped Poop Drawer
26.2 h
5 plates
5.0(3)
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IF YOU ENJOY MY MODELS, YOU CAN SUPPORT ME IF YOU'D LIKE.
VISIT THIS LINK AND BE GENEROUS.
https://buymeacoffee.com/emazzarol
THANKS

 

Howdy y'all,

after going through all the comments on the previously uploaded Dresser and considering everyone's input, I've decided to whip up a shorter version that's perfect for those of you working with limited vertical space.

I went ahead and printed everything in PETG, and here are the printing deets for you: 
Walls: 3 perimeters,
Bottom and Top: 3 perimeters,
Infill: 10%.

Layer Height: 0.2 mm.
Nozzle 0.4 mm
 

At the end of each file name, the number in parentheses indicates the quantity of units to be printed for that particular piece.
I've still uploaded two print profiles—one for the 0.4mm nozzle and another for the 0.6mm.

Just a heads up on this:

Plates 6 and 7 are for the front, including the drawer fronts, and they sport a bamboo-style pattern. If you prefer them smooth, you'll find the same pieces on Plates 19 and 30.

Just a heads up, the print plate support isn't included in the print profile. It's up to you to decide whether you want it on the right or the left.
 

Here's a video below to walk you through the modifications and assembly of this dresser.

As for the hardware, refer to the large dresser project:|
https://makerworld.com/en/models/51225#profileId-180913


 

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I have been struggling to find a 'clean' poop chute solution and this fit the bill perfectly for my space. Everything is printed in transparent PETG and light purple ABS. Although it was a long print, everything printed well and the assembly was easy. The magnets are a nice touch that really make it feel solid. Thank you for designing and sharing this.
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This is AWESOME mate!!!!
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Replying to @emazzarol :
where is the assembly instructions and material list of parts to buy to assemble? (magnet size, thread inserts ect?)
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Replying to @RiskyPleasure :
As for the screws and magnets, you can find all the info on the project page of the larger version from which this one derives. As for assembly, check out the videos; it's just a smaller version, but the method remains the same. https://makerworld.com/en/models/51225#profileId-180913
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
not tested for x1c. x1c does not fit! followed designers profile exactly. had to break the model to get the printer to sit flat. X1C USERS DO NOT PRINT!!
Other Issues
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I'm here to assist you if you need help. Nevertheless, I believe you may have assessed my model hastily and somewhat critically. I've invested time and passion to make it available for all of us. If similar incidents were
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Dear printer enthusiast, I'm genuinely sorry to learn that a part of the drawer broke while you were setting up your printer. The model is specifically designed for the X1C, the same printer I own, so I suspect there might have been an issue during the machine placement.
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Statistically, with over 14,000 downloads, this is the first time encountering such an issue, but I acknowledge it. Judging from your photos, it appears that only one corner experienced a break, and the side panel is slightly bent. Trust me, I've extensively tested the fit through more than 20 different prints to achieve those dimensions.
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Thanks for the great job. It's all very cool!!!
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Fantastic interpretation of the model, I love the colors you've used, and I'm glad you like it. If you're up for it, could you buy me a beer? You can use my Buy Me a Coffee link here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/emazzarol See you soon!
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Replying to @emazzarol :
I would love to do this, but my country is under sanctions)))
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Replying to @ilya_shkolnik :
OMG mate, where are you living?
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Printed in Jayo Matte Black PLA Very happy overall, no wobble at all. Fitment for the drawers is a bit tight and the screech when pulling them out. Might add some lube
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@emazzarol Just wondering, is this gap supposed to be here? Seems like its intentional since the printer just sits a but higher than the edge due to its feet, but raising the edge a bit would make for a nicer fit. But then the print has to be very precicy with no margin for error
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Dang, dude, that's a slick all-black look, stealth style! AWESOME
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Hi, Cool looking print man. Did you use the new anti-clog poop pipe? Do you remember?
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
this came out great it worked with my p1s perfect 👌
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Awesome job dude!
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could you upload your print profile that you painted, the one on here is all one color, and y do all the work if someone already did and I'm busy lately, Thanks.
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This looks fantastic. Tried printing it but my machine became quite unstable. Did you take the rubber feet from the P1S and put them on the bottom of the drawers?
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Love the print. The design looks awesome and since I liked the Render I tried 2 colours as well I am so glad to have found a smaller version of your bigger print. For me the drawer is quite practical since i can't reach behind the Printer very easily
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Wow, buddy, your setup is fantastic! I think you're collecting too many AMS... LOL
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your x1c seems to not fit like mine did. see the bottom right corner. its not sitting down properly.
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Print Profile
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
Printed fine from PETG and works great.
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Awesome job mate!
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Considering the wonderful outcome, why don't you offer me a beer!
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So ich bin ganz glücklich, habe es geschafft, es ist fertig. Ich habe es mit PETG von Nobufil gedruckt. Teile passten auch alle super zusammen. Leider ein kleines Problem beim X1C ist es ein bisschen zu klein, denn er passt bei mir nicht richtig rein. Ich habe den X1C erst mal ein wenig ausgerichtet, das er gerade drin ist. Aber trotz alle dem, ein hohes Lob an den Designer sehr sehr schöne Arbeit gemacht.
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Hi there, before we get started, thank you for the compliments. Regarding the issue with the fit, like others, you seem to have fallen victim to material retraction, a pesky problem that affects the bold or those using excessive speed or unsuitable materials. What I can suggest is warming up the top part of the drawer and trying to insert the printer again. Let me know if it works out.
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Replying to @emazzarol :
Hallo erstmal vielen Dank für die Antwort. So ich habe Dein Tipp befolgt und habe einen Heißluftfön benutzt und habe die Seite erwärmt , solange das der Bambu jetzt passt. Es hat so wunderbar geklappt. Ich hätte da aber noch eine Frage, ich habe leider für die Seite die Teile finden können wo man die Peiplatten rein stecken kann. Wissen Sie wo ich das finden oder worunter ich es finden kann ????? Vielen Dank
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Replying to @thorstenschmidt :
Sure you've looked everywhere, my friend? The pieces weren't put in the print file but they're in the Raw Models; besides, not everyone needs this gadget. Be mindful that you'll find two, one for the right side and one for the left.
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Started to print this. I was going to use white as an accent for the handles but decided to use blue glow as an accent instead. White would've prob been better for daytime but I'm pretty happy with the way it looks in the dark. Plenty more printing left but wanted to share this.
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Awesome buddy!
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Man. I'm not super happy my x1c doesn't seem to fit I had to break the sides to get it to sit down now it useless. see photos. i used your 0.6mm profile exactly and it doesn't fit. I used petg and pla for the fronts... like. MASSSIVE waste of time and filament hey bro. and no I didn't have any warping. printed perfect straight from your profile and this... Should probably state that this is designed off a p1p. I can see other x1c's in this thread don't sit properly either.
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I'm genuinely sorry to learn that a part of the drawer broke while you were setting up your printer. The model is specifically designed for the X1C, the same printer I own, so I suspect there might have been an issue during the machine placement.
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Statistically, with over 14,000 downloads, this is the first time encountering such an issue, but I acknowledge it. Judging from your photos, it appears that only one corner experienced a break, and the side panel is slightly bent. Trust me, I've extensively tested the fit through more than 20 different prints to achieve those dimensions.
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I'm here to assist you if you need help. Nevertheless, I believe you may have assessed my model hastily and somewhat critically. I've invested time and passion to make it available for all of us. If similar incidents were
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