Search models, users, collections, and posts

Heater Cover - Upgrade - QIDI Q1 Pro

Print Profile(1)

All
X1 Carbon
P1S
P1P
X1
X1E
A1
A1 mini
H2D
H2D Pro
H2S
P2S
H2C
X2D
A2L

0.16mm layer, 6 walls, 35% infill
0.16mm layer, 6 walls, 35% infill
Designer
52 min
1 plate

Open in Bambu Studio
Boost
31
33
5
0
171
7
Released 

Description

**ATTENTION** This must be printed with Nylon or PET-CF (150C+ softening or higher)

 

 

This is an extra safety measure for peace of mind if you're worried about electrical shock while the heater is on.

 

This replaces the 4 plastic washers, unscrew the 4 long machine screws, remove the 4 washers, and mount this in place of them.

 

ENJOY!

Comment & Rating (5)

(0/1000)

Printed with ePA-CF on the Qidi Plus4 Thanks for sharing the model
Show original
0
Reply
Printed in Bambu PET-CF on the Qidi Q1 Pro. My first time using that filament. I used the textured PEI plate, with no glue. Big mistake as this filament sticks far too well. Replacement plate ordered! I fired up the chamber heater and so far so good. The material does soften a little, but hasn't melted, yet. One thing to note is that the screws are only just long enough to hold. I'll be looking for some longer replacements. Thanks for sharing the model.
0
Reply
Hi! I just wanted to ask if you annealed the PET-CF part before installing it and how it was holding up.
The designer has replied
0
Reply
You won't need to anneal it, but I received it late yesterday and have been switched over to the Ender KE printer for the last few days, I'll print one shortly and run some tests, the temp ratings far exceed the amount of heat that is put out according to my IR heat gun, and QIDI recommends this material as well, so it should be good as-is, no annealing required.
1
Reply
Hi! Which filament did you use exactly? From which company?
0
Reply
No more