3D Printed 'Slim' Purge Bin for Bambu X1-Carbon or P1P Printer (and initial thoughts)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 มิ.ย. 2023
- STL's and links @ fpfdesigns.com/
Magnets: amzn.to/3NwFFkX
Blue PLA: amzn.to/3WYSS9e
Outro music is "Quantum" by "Vapora", used with explicit permission from the artist. • Quantum
Other music used is "Summertime" by "Vapora", used with explicit permission from the artist. • Summertime
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Well done, this is a good and useful design and I appreciate the way you go through the process of your development. Thank you
thx! I think I bore some people with the design details, but you can't please everyone. Personally I prefer the longer format videos and greater detail from the creators I watch, so that's what I try to make here.
My printer is not in the middle of the room either and I don’t have access from the top, just the left side! Your design has inspired me to upgrade from the plastic container I jammed behind my X1 Carbon that is clumsy to position and remove. I plan to download it and use it as a model for a similar design. Thanks for an excellent video. I’ll do my design in openSCAD.
Filament Stories just received a Cetus 2 that seems intriguing. A 2 color machine that doesn't have a purge bin or purge tower. Much less waste filament and lower cost.
I wonder if Bambu's next evolution will be a machine with two toolheads and a little bigger.
When you give PrusaSlicer a try, be sure to go with the new 2.6 Beta. The new organic supports option, while similar to tree supports, seems much better. There's a lot of other new, excellent features in 2.6 vs 2.5 as well.
Also, another idea for an bamboo poop collector: what about a chute extension that curved around the corner of the left side and redirected the waste filament to the left side of the printer? Seems like it is ejected with enough force that it would make it around a curved slide. Then you could have a collection bin that's less fiddly.
Contemplated the curved chute around the side, but was afraid it would eventually clog up. Thx for the suggestion on PrusaSlicer 2.6 Beta!
I set up my router to forward mdns to relevant VLANS to help with local device discovery. You can probably do the same for SSDP.
I also saw a forum post saying Bambu slicer only considers 192.168.x.x addresses local, so you might be having a problem with 10. Or 172. addresses.
I briefly tried messing with a shell script off github to spoof the advertisement on the other VLAN, but no luck yet. Need to spend some more time with it.
Just get the dual textured PEI sheet, it won't happen. No glue stick, nothing. ETA I need to design something similar for my Bambu, I've been procrastinating. Probably I'll mod your STL :) (just for myself).
Which sheet? I ordered (and just received) this one from Amazon: amzn.to/3Xbme4q Haven't tried it yet, but looks promising.
@@FunctionalPrintFriday this should work well. it is an aftermarket one but closely resembles the Bambu one for sure.
Android is actually rooted in Linux.
indeed. I think my faucet runs linux, and my hair brush, coffee cup, my lunch. Lol.. IoT everything!