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Bambu Lab A1 mini 3D Printer

I bought a 3D printer, a Bambu Lab A1 mini, from the official website. It took three days to arrive at my front door from the warehouse.

Here is the list of the order.

I wanted a 3D printer many years ago. My shopping habit is always like this.

Why did I buy Bambu Lab A1 mini?

Bambu Lab 3D printer is plug and play.

Plug and play is so important to me. I want to focus on the 3D design, and printing the prototype.

I don’t want to spend a lot of time to calibrate the machine.

There are a lot of reviews on the Internet. I don’t want to repeat it. I just want to record what I have and experience.

I opened the box and removed the foam. The big box has the Bambu A1 mini 3D printer and a sample filament.

 
I put the 3D printer on the IKEA LACK table. The very first job is to print the small boat. The whole printing process has very strong movement. The table is kind of shaking. So I put the printer on the ground now.

The 1KG Jade White PLA Basic filament arrived separately. I used them all until last week.

Here are some products I printed.

I designed the wire clip. It is used to fasten the cable under the cabinet.

The light cage. The design looks good. The end product is not as good as I expected. I thought it was a support issue or an overhanging issue. I will redesign it.

The good news is that it works.

The thing I printed yesterday is a clock face.

There is a free clock components “Kit-011” that comes with the Bambu Lab A1 mini.   I just need to go to the Maker World, search the name, and find the printing files.

I learned from my daughter, Grace. She told me how to seal the surface and paint on it.

Oh, the clock surface is printed with Elegoo Rapid PLA + filament. I ordered two 1 kg spools. Still white because I can paint it.

Below is the random picture I took for the printing.

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