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Enjoy!
I do most of my 3d designing in Fusion360 on my MacBook.
I own an A1 and an Elegoo Centauri Carbon but will try to make my model compatible with A1 Mini's.
Subscribe to my YouTube & TikTok: @Linux3D
Feel free to message me! I will answer everything
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for anyone looking to buy a printer please use my referal code (eu only) https://eu.store.bambulab.com/referral/3dprinter?ref=ZIOIQ0PADTJ2&skr=yes
thanks!
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new pc is out 1:2 scale of the real deal https://makerworld.com/models/2509464?appSharePlatform=copy
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hello if you are considering buying a bambulab printer (which i highly recommend) - use my referall link to save 9% https://eu.store.bambulab.com/referral/3d-printer?ref=QVEN0VSEQ8UL&skr=yes
i will get a 6% giftcard if you do so, do please.(Edited)
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Every new BambuLab A1 Mini owners. Go Print the pinned model. One of the most useful prints i've ever printed (not designed be my btw).
Drawers for your printer tools and hotends + a giant poopbox.
Thanks Never Disarm
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Thanks to everyone who boosts and prints my models :)
I was finally able to order 7 rolls of filament (for free) so new models coming soon ig.
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For my PC case.
When screw is needed should i use:
- Real screws (if so what type)
- 3D printed screws (way less stable)
- Glue
- Force/friction (con of not being fastend properly)
How to mount stuff?
54%
Screws (comment what type)
27%
3D printed Screws
13%
Glue
6%
Friction
79 votes
Final results
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For my case:
Should it be inspired by a woodgrain case like a fractal north (1. pic)
A fishtank case (2. pic)
or a more standard gaming pc pcase (3. pic)
What style?
40%
Wood
49%
Fishtank
11%
Standard
138 votes
Final results
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Case is in the workings. PSU aswell.
Cant say much about it - but have a clean printbed ready and enough filament. I think its done in 1-2 week or so depending on the fitting - and if i have to do 100 prints of each part.
for the case: should i use real screws or 3d printed screws?(Edited)
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