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This is a challenging model to print. At the designer's suggestion I used a Smooth PEI Plate (High Temperature). I just could not get the small circles to adhere to the plate however. I washed the plate with hot soapy water and when that didn't work, I then cleaned the plate with Isopropanol Alcohol. Neither make a difference. I eventually ordered a Bambu glue stick and applied that to the plate. This worked, although the first half of the spool still suffered quite a high number of failed circles (more than 100) which leaves a rough finish. The second half of the spool had more glue applied to the plate and this printed much better. There were only three failed circles. So my advice for this model is to apply lots of glue and allow the glue plenty of time to cure (over an hour). Once printed, they are an excellent design, the Bambu refill fit perfectly. I haven't tried them out in an AMS yet, that's next.
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This is a great adaptation of the iconic single stud Lego brick. I printed this in Bambu Labs' Matte Ivory White and I also scaled it down slightly, to save filament and to fit the single lego rose better. Here is it with some real roses in the background.
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Perfect for securing some cables along a wall.
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I printed this in Bambu Labs' PETG HF Black for strength and durability against the weather. Unfortunately on first use, the locking nut split between layers due to being printed horizontally. As the main body is printed above supports, the lower side is a little rough.
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This was printed along with the efficient profile for the playing pieces / base. I printed the test piece and decided the alternative board was the one for me.
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These are great. I had to scale down to fit on my A1 Mini, but they still work perfectly. I have many now in different colours.
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Printed in colourful Matte Scarlet Red to test the size / fit. A good design for my dog's leash to secure poo bags holders, etc. I'll will print some more in PETG once I buy some suitable colours.
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I love this model, it's perfect for cleaning up printer poop. I printed this all in Bambu Lab's PLA; Silk+ Gold for the body / bucket / lid, Metal Iron Gray Metallic for the wheels, and Basic Light Grey for the box and rams. I also painted some colour in to the radiator grill (Iron Grey), and the front and rear lights (Matte Ivory White and Matte Scarlet Red). Removing the support was a challenge, but as always long-nosed pliers and a small screwdriver get the job done. The elastic band I had was longer than the designer's, so I ended up wrapping it around both arms, and around both chassis pins. It works well.
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I printed this with PLA Matte Marine Blue for the bowl and PLA Matte Desert Tan for the tray and lid. The colour combination works very well. My one comment is that the space beneath the tray appears to be larger than the space within the tray for the whole pistachio nuts. My suggestion would be to make the tray deeper so that it can hold more complete nuts.
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Whilst this is a little difficult to assemble, once complete is a worthwhile addition to your A1 Mini. The spools now sit securely on the spool holder and can spin with very little friction. The larger hub size is a better fit for the Bambu Labs spools.
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This is an essential addition to the Anti-Gravity handle for the A1 Mini. Both the handle and this were printed in PLA Basic and this is a good fit for the handle. I haven't bothered to use a screw to secure it, since it seems quite a tight fit already (OK, the main reason is I am too lazy to locate a suitable screw :-)
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This is a great design. Whilst I don't move my A1 Mini, the handle will be useful if I do. The main reason for printing this was to move the spool holder from the side where it fouls the AMS Hub. Having the spool above the print bed is a much more convenient location.
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This was a big hit at Christmas. I initially printed one for our home, but then visitors kept asking where we found it so I printed a few more for friends. They are hard to store for next Christmas (a couple have broken antlers), but the filament mass is tiny so it's no hardship to print more next Christmas.
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I printed this in PLA Matte (Jade White) and I'm very pleased with it. It fits the latest U7 Lite from Ubiquiti. One thing to note from the designers photos, I installed mine with the two screw holes upward, and the single screw hole to the bottom. I figured that there would be more strain at the top and hence it would be better to have two screws securing the top of the back plate. This does mean that the arm is flat along the bottom, but there is still sufficient space between the U7 Lite and the arm.
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I printed this over a couple of nights, and it's come out perfectly. I was a little nervous given how much filament was required, but it prints perfectly. I used Bambu Labs PLA filament; the base is (Metal) Iron Grey Metallic, and the board is (Matte) Marine Blue. The playing pieces are (Matte) Scarlett Red and (Silk+) Gold. I used the Efficient profile for the base and pieces to save time, but then reverted to the Designer's profile for the alternative board. The board test model created by the designer is a good idea, I used it to decide between the original opening with the blind hole and the alternative with the threads all the way to the top. I much preferred the alternative.
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/737254/1232202/ratings/2026-01-14_3bb3c2858c0068.jpg
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These are very handy, but some feedback. I initially printed them PLA Basic (Light Grey to match the spools) but of course I didn't think to remove them before drying the spools in the oven. They've warped slightly, so I've reprinted using PETG and they're much more durable. Rookie mistake on my part of course.
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I love this design. I printed mine with PLA Matte in Ivory White and Scarlet Red as I didn't have orange filament. It still looks good though.
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/150022/163680/ratings/2026-01-07_d0d33ead704a38.jpg
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I printed this for my wife who loves a bagel and a kitchen gadget. Such a simple idea but brilliantly executed and solves a problem we didn't know existed - how to perfectly slice a bagel each morning. Printed using Scarlet Red PLA Matte.
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/91382/97700/ratings/2025-11-19_302e588270492.jpg
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/91382/97700/ratings/2025-11-19_4137fd4f68b57.jpg
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I love these. I printed both parts in Scarlet Red PLA Matte, then two other pieces in Candy Green PLA Silk+ and Ivory White PLA Matte to give different colour combinations.
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