Optimized Poop Chute for P1P, P1S, X1C

Optimized Poop Chute for P1P, P1S, X1C

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, ~120g
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, ~120g
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Optimized Magnetic Print-in-Place Poop Chute for X1C, P1P, P1S Printers

This is my version of the standard Bambu Lab poop chute for the X1C, P1P, P1S printer models.

 

It is designed to be easily printable, provide well balanced storage capacity, while also respecting the bambu 256x256y256z printer build volumes.

Features:

  • Dimensions: 225mm (X) 240mm (Y) 210mm (Z)
  • Wall Thickness: 0.84mm (2x default value for 0.4mm nozzle profile), printed in 2 walls
  • Slope Angle: 46° from horizontal
  • Front Collecting Portion: 84mm wide (inside)
  • Recessed Triangle: 2mm deep, allows users to glue 3mm thick magnets of any shape so that the magnets protrude slightly and make good contact with the metallic back plate of the printer
  • Back Thickness: Barely wider than the external spool holder, acting as a spacer to protect the wall from the metal spool holder

The slope design facilitates directing the first poops towards the front, maximizing space usage. 👌

 

Printing Tip: Do not alter the chamber temperature too much during this print. Temperature fluctuations can cause the model to change size while printing, resulting in visible artifacts at the layer where the sudden temperature change occurred.

 

Designer's note: If the print turned out nice and useful as planned, it would mean the world to me if you posted some pictures of it :) Have a nice day!

 

ChangeLog:

---2024-01-21---

-Flow got sped up from 14mm³/s to 16mm³/s. Should still work fine for most PLA even if not Bambu PLA, except silk.

-Seam painting added to hide seam. Issue found by @Snoulex

-Removed minimum layer time (now 0s) to uniformize part sheen consistency. Issue found by @Snoulex

-Min&Max Part cooling fan speed set to 80% for noise reduction.

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I'm facing an issue on babmu labs -I'm trying to add a filament change at layer 100 or so. everytime i do so it adds an long cube pillar and gives error "conflicts of gcode paths have been found at layer 263" Ive tried all - using the default profile above, using the 0.2 standard profile on bambu studio. using the step file . Pls help if anyone has any suggestions
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Hi! Thanks for asking! The pillar is a prime tower, it is added by default every time a user wants more than one material in the same part. There is a way to disable that in the "Others" tab of Bambu studio (see image), but I can't garantee the quality of the outcome. Otherwise, try rotating the poop chute itself in a way that might allow it to print with the prime tower, you can also move the prime tower by click and dragging it around. Hope it helps! Best regards and thanks for using my model!
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Replying to @GP3D_Designs :
thanks a lot. I found that yesterday and disabled the prime tower since I was only changing colors at layers. it printed beautifully and I will post the result today.
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Replying to @user_4129326769 :
this is printed so well. and fits in perfectly next to the printer. I'm not adding any magnets
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Thanks for the model! Nice and simple design with more than enough capacity for an overnight print with multiple filament changes on every layer. I particularly like the simplicity, it looks like an OEM part - printed with eSun Matt Black. Didn't need to bother with magnets - the design hugs the printer just fine without them. Great to see a functional design that isn't splattered with Bambu logos - there's more than enough on the printer itself. Great job.
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Thank you for the feedback, I like minimalist and efficient designs. Also, your print looks very very crisp, well done! Did you use my updated profile by any chance?
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Replying to @GP3D_Designs :
It was my first print using the eSun Matt Black on this printer, so I just used the default settings to see how it turned out.
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Thank you, it printed perfectly! However, I don’t understand why you simply made the seam not at an acute angle, but in the most visible place :) Also, due to the large difference in printing speed, the upper part turned out to be a different shade.
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Thank you very much for your feedback! regarding the seam, simply an omission, it did not occur to me to paint the seam in a model that needed it. Thanks for that. For the print speed difference and therefore shading difference, I will modify the project file to make sure the flow and speed are closer in that area. Have a nice day! 👍
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5-Stars For some reason I can't rate, even though I printed it. I haven't put magnets on mine, yet, and it hugs the machine nicely. Much tidier then the carboard box that was on the floor catching (most) parts. Nice and flexible, flawless print. Where do I put the magents though when I want to? I'm too afraid they'll interfere with any internals in the wrong spot.
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Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment! I really appreciate your feedback! :) Sorry for taking so long to reply! You can stick magnets anywhere inside the recessed triangle because in my knowledge, magnetic flux gets diverted when a metalic body is in front of it, effectively protecting the internals. This is only true if you use small magnets, if you use big ones, the field might very well go through the back plate, but I don't know if there are any electronics in that area.
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does this chute only work without a spool on the holder?
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You could still have a spool on, you might want to add a negative part in the slicer though so it doesn't rub. The spool still spins freely though, otherwise cut it after the print maybe.
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Great question! Not something I've even considered, I've just tested it and it seems to work smoothly. Something to try would be a brand new spool with the complete 1Kg on it to test if the filament hits the highest point of the poop chute.
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Replying to @RadiumOxide :
Thanks for your input!
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Thanks!
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