Lightsaber (Use the Force) with consent.
I just finished this Searchlight / Batsignal.
Came out pretty nice if you ask me. It makes use of the Bambu Lab LED kit. Dummy13 for scale.
Let me know what you think!
You can find it here: https://makerworld.com/en/models/759971
I designed this to enter into the “Travel Essentials” contest, but the contest closed literally five minutes before I was ready to enter, and since I am a small creator, I rarely get views outside of models I enter in contests, so as a last resort, I am coming to the Discord of Bambu Labs as an attempt to hopefully get some views. Anyways, here’s the model:
I designed it because I know it’s a nightmare trying to eat and drink on a road trip without spilling anything.
I appreciate the effort and it’s a nice addon, no doubt. But i have seen this same post a few times already. Calm down, people who want it will download it in time
I know you do, but that’s considered spam. I mean no harm at all, was just trying to let you know. Good luck
No harm done. All is good when everyone is good
This topic is already quite polluted with models that are being promoted.
See the topic title: Successful prints.
It is about successfully printed results, not nice models that someone has found or made. We have MakerWorld for that.
I have just published a design and thought about sharing here.
It’s a set of three hammers designed to work with printed parts.
Head ends are made of TPU so the parts are not damaged.
There are a bunch of hammers on MW but this version adds the weighted head option as they are hollow and can be filled with the correct sized M nuts.
They are sized for M8, M6 and M5 nuts, that offer a complementary size ratio between hammer that I like very much.
I hope you like them and find useful for your workshops (I really do).
Please, take a look:
Arrrrgh!! So many useful designs being posted. I wish I had more time in the day.
Can you design a working flux capacitor?
Sleeping is overrated.
Wellll . . .
If they’ve designed it, printed it successfully, and have pictures of the printed design in their MW link, I still think that qualifies as a successful print.
I wanted my Ninja Creami tubs look as good as their content is, so I made a few inserts for the lids with my often-used flavors / recipes.
We finally bought some of the Bambu Lab PLA Metal filament and it did not disappoint. I modeled up this searchlight to try something that interesting that had an industrial look. Really happy with the way that it printed and looking forward to thinking through some other industrial designs. Before 3D printing, one of my hobbies was creating industrial lamps from upcycled metal parts but was always limited to the materials and shaped that I had to work with. Cheers,
i really like this, great job!
What color filament for the housing? That looks great!
Thanks, I used the copper brown metallic 13800.
I finished The Time Machine (1960). I used a 0.2 nozzle for the pieces with fine details (rivets, gold leaf, etc.) and a 0.4 for the others. It was printed on a P1S with mostly Bambu Labs PLA. Thanks for looking.
Just in time for the Holidays
The perfect gift for your Pokémon lovers: a Personalized Box Set of Pokémon Stencils.
Make your loved ones feel special by writing their names on the box and on the stencils.
I have uploaded some new models over the past few days in new model types I haven’t made before.
Stylish Headphone Stands
Stackable Door Wedge
Tealight Stars
Tealights (based on my Fidget Gyros and Spinner Family)
Nice work trying out some new model styles. The snowflake animation for the tea light holders is captivating and elegant!