P1P, P1S, X1C Silent Hybrid Nozzle Wiper / Cleaner

P1P, P1S, X1C Silent Hybrid Nozzle Wiper / Cleaner

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ABS, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
ABS, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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12 min
1 plate
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PETG, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
PETG, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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16 min
1 plate
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ASA, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
ASA, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate
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Description

Ultra silent Nozzle Wiper for X1C, P1S and P1P (version for “A1 Mini” silicone wiper pad)

 

Since quite a few people didn't have A1 silicone wiper strip on hand and tried to fit “A1 Mini” strip into my original design instead (which wasn't adjusted for that) I've decided to release a dedicated model for them. You just need to cut 6 blocks in length of an “A1 Mini” silicone pad (6x4).

 

The rest of the description can be found on my original model page, so there's no point in repeating it here.

For more info please visit here:

https://makerworld.com/en/models/842285

 

Is one design better than the other? I guess only the time will tell… Let me know down below in the comments!

 

Please mind the correct orientation when gluing the top bit to the arm!

(The rounded corner of the arm base matches to the rounded corner of the chute)

 

View of the assembled part from when looking from the front:

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ABS, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Upgrading my toilet from the stock seat. The new brush really bristles my nozzle. Jokes aside -- I printed ABS, I recommend trying to print without supports and see how it turns out. The support material was quite difficult to remove, even through a few iterations trying to weaken it in Bambu Studio. Ultimately, my best prints came with no supports, where the top fit snugly onto the base with that nice printer line-sliding dound. zzzhhhooop Thank you!
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Thank you for the information. PS. Good you have found your way to print this out. I’ve printed lots of these during the design process and had no problems with removing the support (petg/asa/abs). Maybe flow issue? But on the other hand this should print fine without the support using bridging on such a short distance. Cheers
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Replying to @PeGaZ :
Hey @PeGaZ -- thanks for the suggestion. I ran a manual flow calibration on my P1s, and while it looked pretty good at stock K 0.02, I knocked it up to 0.025 to see if it made a difference. It definitely did! Although, I'd be hesitant to raise the k value more, as those lines did not look great IMO. I still had a tiny bit of support material, but the bulk of it removed pulling on the support tab
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Replying to @Goldfish136 :
I see… You could run a flat head screwdriver through that recess or an excato knife sideways to make sure all support particles are gone and it’s all flat. Good luck. Cheers
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PETG, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
I combined the base from this model, with the wiper “cassette” from your other model. I feel like the base from this model seems stronger. it came out very nice!
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@davbenne It looks really nice in this color, like it was molded! PS. The "reinforcement" was added just in case someone over tightened the mounting screw - I'm not sure if it's even necessary. As for the modification you did: although these bases may look identical at first glance, keep in mind that this will lower the "A1 cassette" by 1.5mm (which is quite significant) and may affect performance - keep that in mind if you experience any issues. Thanks
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Looks good, who's filament and shade of green ..?
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Replying to @John.hill :
Its some generic filament from Denmark, Its called Devil Desing. I have no idea of the shade of color sorry
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PETG, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Really love this idea!! I’ve tried a few different wiper designs.. but this works beautifully! the A1 mini wiper strips fit perfectly. My only issue I think you could fix, and granted it may very likely be my filament, though it’s been dried & prints without issue, is the settings for support on the box piece gap. It took me 3 tries & multiple support setting changes but did finally get one that the support was removeable. When I reprint in the future I will print the two pieces joined as one.
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@user_489865822 Hey, thanks for your kind words! I didn’t have any issues with the supports whatsoever but to be honest with you could even turn off the supports completely off and it would easily bridge such a short distance. The issue with printing it together (as one piece) is how the layers are being laid - it may weaken the model significantly. Maybe you wanna give it a go one more time without the supports and let us know how it went? ;) Thanks PS. Just a thought- I’ve looked up your pictures- maybe your belts aren’t tight or pressure advance setting is off a bit? I saw where the support material is being fused, hence the idea.
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Replying to @PeGaZ :
oh, i got it in the end, as i mentioned above, sorry if my words didn't make that clear. i thought about turning them off but got it fixed with settings above before going to that step. first pic shows completed model. I love it, must just be filament differences. good to know you think printing as one piece might weaken the model though, will just keep it saved as this last print support changes i made. cheers
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PETG, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
The fit is perfect and functions as intended. Thank you!
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Glad you like it, many thanks!
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PETG, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Printed 8 copies, the ironing on the top level i think is' great for the "spring" as it will make that part stronger. I haven't installed it yet but I just got done gluing in the brushes. Can't wait. Thanks for the simple (but useful) mod that doesn't over-do it!
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Thanks, hope they will perform well for you!
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PETG, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
geniale Idee
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Thank you! Glad you like it.
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PETG, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
printed perfect in petg-cf. seems to work very good.
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Thanks, glad you like it!
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PETG, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Printed well in PETG. So far so good. Only have a couple of hours using it, but it is definitely much more quiet then the stock wiper.
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@muldaddy Thank you! Glad you like it but you have glued the “head” the other way round. Now it looks like the movement is blocked by the chute. Please keep this orientation:
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Replying to @PeGaZ :
And here I thought I was being so careful! Thanks for pointing that out, will correct it.
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ABS, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Printed mine in pla and it's working great. I don't normally print any high temperature materials so we'll have to wait and see when I eventually try those out if it will last.
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Glad to hear that it performs well for you. I’ve only recommended to print this from some other high temp materials as a precaution and “better safe than sorry” sort of thing - you might be fine with PLA IF your chamber temps are relatively low or if you’re using P1P. Please keep in mind that I’m reaching around 60C inside my printer during longer ABS or ASA prints at 100C bed temps and in these conditions PLA will likely deform.
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PETG, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Printed perfectly, I will test it soon
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Nice!
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