Over the past three months or so, you have learned to use (and love) the Bambu Labs A1 3D printer, a large and loud device sitting on my office and converting pictures on my computer screen into real world creatures.
In the first part of my series on diving in the wild world of 3D printers, I covered what I learned about the different types of 3D printers, and some useful settings in the Bambu Studio application (which must be also widely beneficial to know useful elements of the printer you use), and some initial magical successes in downloading in files that have turned into useful material elements using a few feet From plastic watches.
In this second part, focus on what I learned when I started the first main project – printing the upgrade parts for A1 with A1. I committed here some of the first 3D printing errors, and the mistakes that led me to read on the different types of 3D printer threads, what is every type of ritual, and any types of A1 (not) good in dealing with the unannounced printer.
As with information in the first part, I share this not because it is a pioneer but because there is a lot of information there, and it can be a hobby intimidation to storm it. By sharing what I learned and what I found useful early on my journey, I hope I can help other people who discuss whether they should decrease.
Adventures in Odeh: 3D printing parts
The width cap for the A1 screen will protect it and allow you to hide it easily when you want it.
Credit: Andrew Knngham
My first project was the bearer of the roof lovers in my office. Second, likewise, he was holding a wall installed on the Xbox Gamepad and the headphone I used with my game with my game, which usually had only to float around my office when I was not using it.
These prints were relatively fast and simple that showed that the printer was working as it was supposed to be so-all the compact temperature settings, the PEI Paper, the printer’s calibration, and the routine at the automatic bed level added to make simple prints as promised Bambo. It made me careful to search for other publications, including things Makerworld website I haven’t thought about trying yet.