Bambu Lab A1 enclosure V2.9 (Update Completed)
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May every DIY enthusiast have smooth hands-on work, trouble-free assembly, and create their own little wonders~
Bambu Lab A1 enclosure V2.9 open source (finished)
By A'an's Dream Time Machine
About printed parts: The overall frame structure of this enclosure has been perfected, but layer lines are more obvious at the supports, if you want perfect results without layer lines, please print with caution
About standard parts: As requested by many, the accessory pack is now available, those who need it can access the link on the homepage
About other information: Assembly videos will be uploaded later to Douyin and Bilibili with the same ID, please keep following, if this has helped you, please boost me hehe! Your boost is my motivation to keep updating!
About updates: The current latest version is V2.9 and updates are finished, for specific update details, refer to 'Update Log V2.9', this update removes the universal joint feed module, and the entire series now uses direct feed
About common issues: For solutions, refer to the attached 'Troubleshooting V2.9'
About version configuration selection:
- V2.8 enclosure standard configuration retains the original model structure, integrating exhaust and lighting modules, recommended for users who only need single-color printing, the enclosure height of 530mm meets regular usage requirements
- V2.9 enclosure standard configuration enclosure height upgraded to 630mm, recommended for new users who have not yet printed an enclosure and have multi-color printing needs, providing ample space for multi-color printing
- V2.8 dedicated riser configuration designed specifically for users who have already completed V2.8 enclosure printing and later have multi-color upgrade needs, effectively avoids hitting the five-way connector during printing, achieving low-cost upgrades
- V2.8/V2.9 universal feed configuration compatible with side feed and front feed installation methods, integrates and optimizes the universal joint feeder structure jointly improved by group member XSH and Qinzi Zaowu, universally compatible with both V2.8 and V2.9 enclosure versions
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1. BOM (Bill of Materials)
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3. Final words
This enclosure product has been iterated and updated to V2.9, and all development work is officially complete During the project's progression, many technical and debugging issues were encountered, but thanks to the active feedback and valuable suggestions from users and community partners, the product has been continuously optimized and improved, and I extend my sincere gratitude for this
Should you encounter any problems during the product's use, assembly, or debugging, please feel free to communicate and provide feedback to me at any time
Thanks to group member XSH for providing the universal joint feeder modification plan (originally Qinzi Zaowu)
Thanks to Ertong for the no-disassembly support configuration
Thanks to the many users represented by Donglin and Xiaochong for their product experience feedback
The results of this enclosure project belong to all community members, and all model files and source files will be fully open-sourced this time, the files can be freely used, modified, and used for commercial purposes, and everyone is welcome to create secondary works and expanded applications based on this project
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