Bambu Lab P1S/P1P UnderDrawer System
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Description
Optimize your build space and organize your accessories stylishly with this robust, 3D-printed **UnderDrawer System** for the Bambu Lab P1S and P1P printer. This project was designed to efficiently store the included accessory box, tools, spare nozzles, and even the filament poop ("Poop") under the machine
Key Features
- Space-Saving Design: Utilizes the unused space directly beneath the printer
- Modular Organization: Includes space to create small inserts yourself to utilize the space
- Robust & Stable: Designed to support the weight of the printer. Including AMS PRO2 and its associated setup
- Poop-Chute-Integration: Catches filament waste directly in one of the drawers (an optional tray for easier emptying is still to come)
- Easy Assembly: The modular design allows for quick assembly
Printing Instructions & Material
The entire system was successfully printed with **PLA+ 2.0**. The optimal print settings for your Bambu Lab P1S/P1P can be found directly in the provided **3mf file**. Simply import the file into Bambu Studio, and all parameters such as layer height and infill are already preset
Important: It is recommended to replace the printer feet with raised TPU feet (available separately or printable) to create sufficient clearance for the drawers
Required Additional Hardware
| Item | Quantity |
|---|---|
| ISO 7380 M3x14 (Button Head Screw) | 6x |
| ISO 7380 M3x10 (Button Head Screw) | 2x |
| DIN 934 M3 Nut | 6x |
| Threaded Insert M3 (4x5mm) | 2x |
| Magnets (Diameter 6x2mm) | 16x |
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License
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