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Just_Picking74
@Just_Picking74
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As of 10/25 I am the brand new owner of a BambuLab P1S Combo. I have so far printed, a Benchy, some maintenance tools for the printer and a drill guide for my DeWalt drill. In other words, I am brand new to 3D Printing and so far I love it!!! I know I have a world of things to learn and, honestly, I can't wait to get going.
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Great fit. I also used Tinkercad to shave down a second grip to glue to the open side of the pick grip which made it a 360° cover! love how snugly they fit.
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This perfectly holds my key pins, driver pins and springs that go to my practice lock. It really helps to keep me from spilling those tiny little parts in to the abyss that is my brass colored carpet.
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These have come in extremely handy and are a perfect fit under the edge of my hobby table. I use them to store parts that I often, but not always need to access. I printed 2. One for each side of the table and my chair fits right between them with room to spare. Great design.
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My budding guitarist son and I both think this looks amazing on the edge of his Marshall ammo stack! Very detailed and came out perfect.
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Small footprint and tells you everything you need to know about the accuracy and ability of your printer.
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This is an awesome print and thanks to my P1S's excellent reliability it printed beautifully. I chose to print it in Bambu purplish red and blue PLA Silk and Black for contrast. The print is designed so that you can quickly paint it the colors you choose with the fill function of the paint feature. I won't lie, with the many color changes at each of the 422 layers it took well over a day to print. With it being specifically requested by my grandson, it was time well spent and mostly worry free from late stage print failures. Just a great design to show off Bambu's quality and performance. Love it.
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/1758882/1870826/ratings/1c16d2f0-f680-11f0-852b-61f881e4da41.jpg
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/1758882/1870826/ratings/1c1a2e50-f680-11f0-852b-61f881e4da41.jpg
https://makerworld.bblmw.com/makerworld/model/1758882/1870826/ratings/1c128d30-f680-11f0-852b-61f881e4da41.jpg
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I haven't used this just yet, but I have a refill spool of filament that spun itself open that is tangled enough that I'm going to have to rewind it completely when I get the time/nerve to do so. I'm giving 5 stars due to the fact that the end cap threads on easily and securely. If I can't get my filament mess sorted out, it won't be the fault of this device
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This holds all 4 progressively pinned practice locks along with an additional open sided practice lock nice and neat. It gives them an essence of belonging.
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This is just what the CI practice lock was missing to keep it from rolling off and dumping any pins/springs in the process of loading it. I especially like the versatility of the design.
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These printed very well in PETG though to be perfectly honest I haven't installed them just yet as I'm doing a little research into modifying my gcode and how that all works. I've reached out to the designer for insight, but haven't heard back yet. Once I do hear back or find the answers I'm looking for myself, I'll be giving an updated review and potentially a 5th star.
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To be honest, I snapped the smaller pair inserting my 9.75mm probes into them, so I printed the larger ones which after adding 2 wraps of electrical tape around the probes i found them just right. I'm giving 5 stars because it isn't the fault of the designer that I have oddly sized probes on my old Radio Shack multimeter. Besides, the designer does state on their design profile to adjust the size for you if you contact them. Alas, I guess I'm just a little too impatient.
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The only thing smaller than the amount of filament used was the amount of time it took to print these up and snap them into place so that they can protect your lead screw bearings from dust and debris.
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Low filament use, takes very little time to print and does a great job at getting your head cover safely out of the way while accessing the internal parts of the printer head.
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While the far back lead screw is a little hard for my medium sized hands to get in place, I was able to get it done and can tell from the dust I whisked away prior to installing them that they're absolutely important to have. They hardly used any time or filament to print and looked great in a multi colored print. Just remember to set your printer to "print by object" in the settings to cut back on filament waste.
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I only just recently started printing with PETG and got around to printing one of these. Though they're many designs out there, I found this one to clip/snap right into place snugly and precisely. I really appreciate that this one prints in one piece and I've already found it useful for keeping the floor of my P1S nice and tidy. I doubt that you'll find a better one to print for your printer enclosure. Highly recommend this design.
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This turned out to be a regal looking little elephant for my Mom once I got the broken tusk and tail super glued back in place. Be careful removing the supports as the tail isn't much thicker than a hair and the tusks are long and thin. Maybe use some support filament if you happen to have some available. Still, this turned out nice.
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These make any ordinary keychain a little adorable.
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This does a pretty good job sorting nuts and for the most part washers in those dreaded moments that you find yourself needing to do so.
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This works very well at sorting different sizes of metric nuts, though it doesn't do a perfect job with those tiny washers. It did however save me a ton of time with minimal manual sorting required to get everything back into it's place. Can't say that I'll be using it often, I hope not, but if I do need it, I'll have it tucked away in a drawer ready for duty.
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