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Not sure if you meant to reply to me.

I did the dragon head and that was only two items. I used Super Glue and the Thestril is all one. I maxed out the hight on the printer.

Hi, thanks. Yes I did :).

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Loot Studios does some of the models like this with a one piece option. I could print it bigger if I wanted to glue stuff. So, I understand what you mean.

The dragon trophy base was a 36 hour print and the dragon head was 3 days and some change.

The Thestral is from a designer on Cults. I did it in CF-PLA with a 0.6mm nozzel.

I know I already posted the model from CF-PLA. This one is Ziro black silk 0.2mm nozzle at 0.08 layer hight.

Just a few flush parameters to work on; along with tweaking a few speed settings and I think this is a winner.

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Spool holder for 2kg spools. Amazon Basics PETG orange, and Polymaker CoPA natural. The CoPA is pretty slippery so I was hoping that would reduce friction with the spool since the “roller” doesn’t actually spin.

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Hi All, Just finished my first Iron Man Gauntlet. Printed on an X1C. Very happy with my choice of printers. Came from Ender 5s and a CR10 Smart pro.



Josh

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That is magnificent. Thanks for the wipe setting suggestion!

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That’s just awesome! I had the 5s1 and am glad I decided to stick with 3d printing but to get a different printer.

This is Clockspring3D’s “Torture Copter”. It isn’t particularly difficult to print, especially on a Bambu, but it’s fun. It prints upside down and the rotor spins freely. There’s a multicolor version too - I may try that for giggles.

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I made these refrigirator magnet looking like LEGO bricks. Had lots of fun making them. Let me know what you think :grin:

Printer used Bambu Lab Carbon X1 with AMS
Filament used Generic PLA
Model link LEGO style Fridge Magnets by ChrisT1974 - Thingiverse
Print settings Standard Bambu Studio settings but with 3 walls and 3 tops / bottoms
Print time 10 minutes

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Model: Jumbo Technic Bricks 5:1 Scale by metalman7 - Thingiverse

Scaled to 3:1
Printed on my X1C

More details on my blog :slight_smile:


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did you have to change any slicer settings for the print in place blade? I keep having it either fuse or Z offset issues on some of the inner portions of the blade.

Printer used Bambu Lab Carbon X1 with AMS
Filament used Generic PLA (White, Silver, Black and Red)
Model link Drone from Oblivion (2013) by chinkel - Thingiverse
Print settings Standard Bambu Studio settings
Print time 7 hours

Colored the faceplate in Bambu Studio and added the number on it too.

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Hi

Sharing my small but growing collection. From the left. MK2, MK3, MK5 (Bought not made), MK46, MK85 (needs the electronics fitting. I am using the crash works code with Arduino Nanos. :slight_smile:
All made with the X1C and AMS.

Regards

Josh

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My wife and I recently returned from a small-ship cruise into the Arctic, where we reached the pack ice limit and saw nine polar bears, including one on the pack ice that walked up to the ship! My wife asked if I could make a pin to commemorate this, with a polar bear. I’m no artist but found this coaster which served as a great start.

In Tinkercad I removed the paw print. Then in Bambu Studio I added a layer of blue just below the surface. Created the curved text, converted to STL and inserted it. “Painted” the bear, but when I print, I let it print two 0.1 layers of white (actually a “cream” white, but it looks the same as the other white) before changing to yellow. It was printed face-down on a Wham Bam PEX sheet to get a glossy surface and reduced in size to 22x3mm. It took me six or seven tries to get it the way I wanted (and that my wife was happy with!)

The back (top as it prints) has a 0.5mm recess for a clutch pin plate that I glued in place. 0.2mm nozzle, X1C with AMS.

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An absolute newbie before getting the P1P in July.

Since then I designed, modeled and printed several cool items.

#1 - Canada Map Puzzle with Snap-on Hinged Case (240 x 240 mm)

  • PLA
  • Do not have an AMS, so the first and only print was a random combination of left-over filaments, manually spliced in the extruder.
  • For the case - 50 mm/s speed, due to the Silver PLA being a pretentious filament.
  • 0.2 mm layer







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#2 Several Vases and Candle Holders
PLA, standard settings for 0.2mm Layers










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Fox head printed with silk PLA on X1, it works well. LOL

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All on the same build plate with PEGT. So happy

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Heart Strings Artwork by 3DPrintBunny | Download free STL model | Printables.com

Bambu X1C, Atomic Golden Blood Diamond PLA, Polymaker PolyLite Galaxy Dark Blue PLA

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