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Always designing, always improving. Printing ideas into existence.
I create with my mind and print with my heart. I love giving shape to ideas — from gadgets to functional parts — mixing art with engineering. Every project is an experiment, every print tells a story.
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ASA Printing Tips That Improved My Results 🔧🔥
After many ASA prints and a lot of testing, these settings gave me the most consistent results with minimal warping and better layer adhesion.
Settings I currently use:
Bed temperature: 90°C
Part cooling fan: 10%
Enclosed printer recommended
Avoid drafts and sudden temperature changes during printing
One thing that made a huge difference for me is what happens after the print finishes.
I strongly recommend not removing the part immediately from the build plate.
Instead, let the plate cool down naturally for about 1.5 to 2 hours.
Once the bed is completely cold:
the part releases much more easily
adhesion is still strong during cooling
risk of warping or stress deformation is reduced
Especially with larger ASA parts, patience during cooldown can save a failed print.
Hopefully this helps someone in the MakerWorld community 👍
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#PrintClinic #ASA #3DPrinting #BambuLab #MakerWorld #FDMPrinting
ASA Printing Tips That Improved My Results 🔧🔥
After many ASA prints and a lot of testing, these settings gave me the most consistent results with minimal warping and better layer adhesion.
Settings I currently use:
Bed temperature: 90°C
Part cooling fan: 10%
Enclosed printer recommended
Avoid drafts and sudden temperature changes during printing
One thing that made a huge difference for me is what happens after the print finishes.
I strongly recommend not removing the part immediately from the build plate.
Instead, let the plate cool down naturally for about 1.5 to 2 hours.
Once the bed is completely cold:
the part releases much more easily
adhesion is still strong during cooling
risk of warping or stress deformation is reduced
Especially with larger ASA parts, patience during cooldown can save a failed print.
Hopefully this helps someone in the MakerWorld community 👍
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#Questions
Hey folks! Has anyone tried printing these two filaments on a Bambu A1? Curious to know how it went for you — tips, tricks, disasters… I’ll take anything!
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#Bambulabblackfriday
👀 Just a simple box?
Maybe.
But that Bambu logo promises only one thing: new projects on the way!
And inside… a bunch of filament spools with mysterious materials I can’t wait to test.
Get ready, the workbench is about to heat up! 🔥
My A1 is going crazy
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funzionale e comodo
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super dettagliata anche con A1
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ben fatta e resistente
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Fatto bene e utile, mi piace molto
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