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Particle Damper for A1 mini Z-axis (Inspired by A2L, one-step non-destructive installation, freely adjustable particle filling)

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0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 30% infill
0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 30% infill
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2.6 h
1 plate

Test model 0.2mm layer height, 1 wall, 0% infill
Test model 0.2mm layer height, 1 wall, 0% infill
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1.5 h
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On the day Bambu Lab A2L was released, I was very interested in the particle damper it mentioned.

Theoretically, the A1 mini could also be equipped with such advanced technology, although I'm not sure if it would be useful.

I completed the concept that day, but unfortunately, due to procrastination, I only finished printing it recently, missing the first-mover advantage!!!

Simply put, this particle damper is a box filled with a certain amount of stainless steel beads.

(I used 2.5 mm beads)

Then, after screwing on the cover, simply insert it directly onto the top of the Z-axis and secure it slightly with a set screw.

Referring to A2L, the particle damper setup is theoretically complete!

So, does it have any effect? I tried printing square pillar test models with and without the particle damper configured.

The result was surprisingly....

For now, I can't see any difference~( ╯□╰ )

Presumably, even if this thing is to be useful, it will require more tuning. I have already purchased more beads for filling to see if there's any effect.

For now, let's just treat it as a toy.

Everyone can also try to optimize it together.

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