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We've talked about making pinball parts, not sure what is needed tho that a CNC will churn out.
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Quoted from mbwalker:I'll share a little chunk of a couple...
We've talked about making pinball parts, not sure what is needed tho that a CNC will churn out.
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I’ve been learning how to use Fusion 360 off and on for a couple of months, but in the past week I’ve had some blocks of uninterrupted time to really try making stuff. So far, I’ve duplicated the WPC lamp insert for the backbox and the WPC-95 pcb mounting plate.
The first real 3D thing I’ve created is a copy of the small light baffle in Junk yard backbox.
Here’s the original vs my 2nd prototype. Just keep in mind that I have no prior CAD experience before critiquing too hard
A92F0301-CA55-4689-9FAF-54D238FAA453 (resized).jpegF5784408-8EC2-49AF-A7DD-9D12806CC35A (resized).jpegQuoted from mikepmcs:This new Bambu x1 carbon printer is insane.
17 min benchy straight out of the box.
Machine went together and booted flawlessly.
Setup was not too bad and there are a bunch of little parts that came with it that I'll have to find a video on to see what they are for. Some are self explanatory. Almost none were needed to put the printer together.
The benchy is about as good as it gets with zero slicer tweaks.
Oh yeah at 1000 mph.
The bambu slicer will take me a little time I'm sure and it wouldn't link at first to the network when I downloaded it on my laptop. My windows media player needed to be turned on. The bambu troubleshooting lead me there. I wouldn't have had a clue.
It's a tank and very well built.
I was watching it from my phone in another room cause it even has a camera. Ridiculous.
I'm afraid my ender 3 pro is about to become scrap. haha.
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I love mine too! I've had several printers over the years and the Bambu X1C is by far the best overall experience I've had. No real tweaking of any settings is really nice.
Quoted from Kevin_LHeureux:Not mine but a Bambu group member on Facebook posted his Mecha Godzilla print on his X1 Carbon. I may have to make this into a topper.
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Hey - That's my build!
Quoted from Sleal16:Yeah, thats whats great about the interface support option. You set the "Support base" to match the roll of what you're printing and it'll reduce all those swaps, along with not using the more expensive support filament. Like in this photo, you'll see just that little bit of white at the top of the supports. if it doesnt cleanly come off with the rest of the tree, its been coming off easily with a knife and flicking the edges of it.
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FYI - No supported needed for that model at all. I built one at 150% a couple months ago with my X1C
Quoted from Sleal16:Good to know. Saw some of those joint overhangs and got over cautious. Will test out that one piece without supports and see how it fits. Thanks!
Here's mine
pasted_image (resized).pngQuoted from uncivil_engineer:Does anyone have a file for the speaker panel brackets for Data East machines?
I know this model is up on thingiverse, but I haven't tried it - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5363040
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