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Hobby 3D printer. I enjoy designing solutions for problems I encounter in day to day life.
Very convenient to have such a big poop bucket.
Especially not having an AMS, it takes for ever to fill up. 225 hours print time and not even half full.

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A permanent feature in front of my A1, very useful at maintenance times. Especially the bowden tube remover comes in very handy.

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Nice print, I did it in one colour (at the time I only had a A1 mini without ams) and I hand painted the symbols on it.
Also made my own key holder for the spare key.

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I've used quite a few of these so far. I love the TPU feet under these for on my desk. I've got them in multiple colours, in both PLA and PETG. Both work great.

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Great print and smooth filament flow through it.
Using it with the magnets behind the X1C in combination with one AMS and one loose tube to connect to my dryboxes.
Printed it for the 6mm first, but found that my fittings didnt pass through fully, so had to try again with the 10mm, that worked perfectly! (my fault, so no points deducted)

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Cool dwarf and glad to see that scammer dude got kicked off.
If I'd 'pixle-peep' the stl I'd say it's a bit triangular , but this is hardly (if at all) noticeable in the print. (I printed with the .2mm nozzle)
I'm going to put 100% of the spaghetti to blame on the filament, so no points deducted for that. (Also cleaned up nicely)

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Amazing build and a well deserved win.
All parts matched up really neatly and it was a lot of fun to put together (I made the motorised version)
I used:
Midplate, back & hidden gears: Bambu PLA Basic - Black
Housing (front): eSun PLA Matte - Gray
Visible gears: Bambu PLA Metal - Titan Gray
Rotor and center shaft: Bambu PLA Silk - Titan Gray

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Very well designed and loud whistle.
Came out lovely, thank you!

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Fun little joke!
Only improvement would be to make the depth of the letters equal (I know, a lot more complicated so I understand the choice.) Another option could be an AMS version where the letters are a different colour.
All in all: a great, fun, little joke print.

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For my a1 mini I’ve designed this toolbin. It fits the standard allen keys, lube, grease and nozzle cleaning needle. And whatever else you would like to fit in it.
Hope you find it useful.
If not, feel free to use the STL or F3D files to amend it to your needs. (For redistribution please confirm to Copyright rules as described)
Bambu A1 mini Tool bin for Gridfinity 1x2
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When my flexible key body cracked and I'd fixed it with tape I realised I could 3d print a body, a bit like the bambu allen key holders you've seen plenty of. Pause it half way through the print to insert the key and resume printing. Creating a fully enclosed and strong body!
Key body for cabinet/desk key.
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Awesome print, works really well and instead of the cable going out left it now stays within the 'square' of the printer.
Also in my case the added benefit is the wire won't scuff on the tile I've got under my printer. (previously I'd covered the tile with wood and tape to prevent damage. This is WAY better. Also looks great.
One of the clips seemed a bit loose and popped off, simple fix: heated up the clip bent it inwards a bit and it fit tight! (Not a design flaw by any means!)


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Very cool build! A designing level that I aspire to get.
It was a lot of fun to watch print and puzzle together.


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For me, the first time of pausing a print to insert an object before completing it. Great idea, I think I'll make them in more sizes for some of my other size small allen keys.
I set it up to iron the top layer, which works really well. The textured side on one side from the plate and the ironed side on the other really looks cool.

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Very cool print, I put it on a base next to my A1 mini.
Because I really enjoyed the idea of the inverted other coloured top layer, I built myself a tool holder in Fusion using the same principle!

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Not sure how necessary it is (especially since I don't have an AMS) But better safe than sorry. It's a decent print, tight fit. But I suppose that helps the rigidity. In my case, the 'foot' of the piece could've been .2mm longer for a snug fit against the base too. But that's nitpicking and possibly due to slicer settings.

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Very neat little cover. I printed it with a .2mm nozzle on the standard 'optimal' settings for bambu pla Came out very neat.
Only 'critisism' Id give would be to add advise on the product page wether or not to use supports. I did and it turned out great, but not sure if it was really necessary.

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Print so far looks great! Done the base only so far, the lower tier honeycomb is currently being printed.
Great suggestion to strengthen the walls.
Great build!

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