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Medz '66
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I 3D print as a hobby and make custom designs (Simple designs) for friends and family. I started with Creality Ender 3 pro and Ender 5 plus and in 2025 I got my BBL A1 with AMS. My printer is almost always printing.
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I was twitchy at first, the first hour looked untidy, but the creator said to go with the flow and that it would look fine in the end. The creator was right, this is a superb print.
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I have printed out dozens of these and hung them in my kitchen. Mostly white, some gold, some yellow and some red. I reduced the thickness to 2mm. I printed them on my A1 mini and the A1 (scaled up to fill the bed). Best to have more than one plate, then they can cool down on their own and when you release them they don't deform.
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I scaled this up to for an A1 bed (about 170%). I printed out fine, I had the support top z distance and bottom z distance as 0.3mm and the supports broke away easily. I used Elegoo Green PLA with Bambu PLA Basic settings without any issue.
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This printed really well. I used some old Eryone Translucent red PETG. It was a nightmare to get off the plate (forgot to put glue down) but printed out great.
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I printed it larger and put a negative torus part into the head. This turned it into a Christmas Tree ornament. I printed it using Bambu Translucent clear PETG slow and hot. So that it hides in the tree unless the light hits it.
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This is a great Model. I made the mistake of printing in a very old reel of SUNLU Silk PLA+, it took an extra 4 hours due to nozzle blocks and stringing. Had I used Bambu Labs filament, it would have printed well.
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I modified it a bit by filling in the holes and leaving a smaller hole for a bolt. It was too loose for my needs and I increased it to 3mm thick for strength. Aside from the above, it is an excellent model and now works really well.
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So easy to print. It works well at 3 layers high so far. More will be printed. I used up lots of part reels, so it looks a bit odd. But it works really well and is much stronger than it looks.
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Printed well when I figured how to use it properly.
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I love this model. It holds 5 plates and it can be stacked. It's more solid than I expected it to be.
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I modified the bucket and scoop to fit my Grandson's Mega Bloks Transforming Tractor. I am pleased with the results. A great model to print.
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My 2 year old Grandson will loose his mind when he sees this. It printed out really well. I crushed one of the yellow cups when slotting it in (they have to be tight to stay in) Excellent model
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I went a bit overboard on this print (sorry about the pun). I used an 0.2mm nozzle for quality and a lot of supports (tree/slim). It printed really well. I haven't printed a flag pole yet.
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I am so impressed with this flag. I shrunk it down to fit on a 3D Benchy with an 0.2mm nozzle. It took a while to print, but it was worth it.
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This is a really good design and model. I had to split the walls from the base. I wanted to print one colour only (even though I have AMS). Everything was easy to print and only needed one attempt (Good design) I printed the standard roof, as it is a present for a friend and he will need to buy a solar camera. Then I will make the roof and camera box fit the chosen camera. I printed in ordinary Bambu Labs PLA and I will be using the UV rated clear lacquer to protect it.
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I made both of the large and smaller sanding blocks. They were narrower than my sanding strips, but easy enough to trim the sand paper down. As you can see, I have used it a lot fir narrow spaces and it worked perfectly. Great job.
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These printed first time with zero issues. Putting it together was a bit of a "Krypton Factor" challenge as I dropped them and they got out of order. Fitting the blue bits into the base was fiddly, but once I got half of them in the rest became easy....until the last 2. Great print and works really well. I had to print another Benchy as I lost track of the ones I already printed months ago.
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The model printed really well and is an excellent trophy print. I have no issues with the design and quality (apart from the thickness of the chips). The support for the drawer holes took a lot of effort to clear out (I probably had the support settings too tight). I used PETG as the interface and some of it stuck and gave me issues getting the trays in and out, after I cleared it they worked well. I ended using a kitchen knife as the bits were too deep to use anything else. The chips are minute and super thin. I made them 3mm thick so that I could actually pick them up and get them off my print bed without gouging it with a scraper. They take an age to modify the colours and print out enough to fill the trays (I printed them with an 0.2mm nozzle for quality). All of that aside, it is stunning. I used a 0.4mm nozzle for most of the base, 0.2mm for anything with green on it and the chips and they printed out first time The chips printed well after adjusting thickness.
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I have printed a bunch of these a few times.they print well and work well too. I have had no issues with them.
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