[BaBo] organizer drawer module 30

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[BaBo] organizer drawer module 30

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[Updated 26.01.24] BaBo drawer modul 30
[Updated 26.01.24] BaBo drawer modul 30
Designer
10.7 h
4 plates
4.9(216)

More strength, less filament
More strength, less filament
11.6 h
4 plates
4.9(27)

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
17.3 h
4 plates
5.0(6)

Less Warping, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Less Warping, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
3.2 h
1 plate
4.8(4)
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Description

Create your BaBo organizer! A system created to store them all!

 

Description:

This is the BaBo drawer module 30. The drawer module is the heart of the system as it carries the inserts and is therefore the main page of the system.

 

The usable dimensions of the drawer are 240x210x30. The drawer has space for 8x7 inserts. The inserts have a grid of 30x30mm, this means a 1x2 insert has the dimensions 30x60mm.

 

BaBo organizer is a stationary, very flexible system to store your tools, spare parts and even printing plates. The design is based on the iconic look of the Bambu Lab X1 printer.

 

It was important to me that even newbies could print and use the system, which is why all parts are printed without support and the parts are already pre-sliced.

 

Furthermore, all inserts for the accessories and tools that the printer comes with are free. Only the special modules and inserts are only accessible to members of my club. The purpose of the club is to promote my work and to reduce the costs that I incur. I would also like to find people who are interested in expanding this system.

 

The entire system uses only 1 type of screw, M3x8 countersunk screws.

 

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Update:

(13/09/23)

  • Assembly optimizations

(31/10/23)

  • improved connection between modules
  • easier to push back the drawer
  • print profile optimizations

(26/01/24)

  • design optimizations to prevent warping

 

Printing:

Layer height: 0.2

Supports: No

Brim: No

Material: all

 

Assembly:

Follow the instructions in the picture.

  • printed parts
  • 16 x M3x8 countersunk screws.

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This was a very enjoyable and rewarding print. It took over 100 hours, but the efforts were well worth it. I think it compliments my system perfectly and is so practical to store everything I need and what I expect to get in the future.
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Wow, that looks really impressive! Thanks for your make. 😁👍
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[Updated 26.01.24] BaBo drawer modul 30
Perfekte Aufbewahrungsbox
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How do you do the carbon look ?
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Replying to @joacimros :
I printed on a PET printing plate.
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Replying to @user_1126599533 :
Wo has du die Carbon Platte gekauft? Ich suche die schon, aber kann sie nicht finden.
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Great system. Thank you Printed with: Blue: eSun PLA+ Green: Bambu PLA Basic White: eSun PLA+ P1P .6 nozzel .30mm layer on Textured PEI plate
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Thank you! :)
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Hi there, looks very nice. I am using the same setup (filament & nozzle) on a X1C, but from the beginning I am struggling with serious warping of the large parts like drawer and side parts. Are you willing to share your 3mf files? Tried a lot of tweaking but it seems, it just makes everything worse. Wasted a lot of material already. The Bambu lab support (so far) is also not much of a help.
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[Updated 26.01.24] BaBo drawer modul 30
Print overall looks beautiful, but there are some curling edges that are a bit poorly positioned. This is on an X1C and the print is way too close to the back while there is still plenty of room up front
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I had the exact same issue
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The drawer is positioned this way because the X1C has an area in the front left corner where you cannot print because this is used for the Filamnet cutting functions.
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Replying to @Willi3D :
Oh interesting.. I did not know that, weird lol
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Has the back wall (and the two side walls) been reworked? Left: Download raw model Right: Open in Bambu Studio (Print Profile)
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Yes, to make assembly easier. If you now have one back wall too many, I can send you the old version.
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Okey, I understand, the print profile has been updated but the raw file has not. Sorry for that.
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Replying to @Willi3D :
no problem, I have the old design even still as a file. I was just a bit surprised, because I exported it from the raw file for another printer as Stl. But, the new design makes the assembly in any case easier
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Very nice and usefull print. tyvm for this :)
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Cool color choice! 🤔👍
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I just love it, thank you!
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Thank you very much for your feedback! <3
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Love it!
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This looks cool. 👍
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wunderschöne Aufbewahrungsmöglichkeit für Zubehör!❤️ Gedruckt auf dem P1S. Ich habe das linke und rechte Teil des Deckels umgedreht gedruckt um die Marmorierung von der PEI Plate zu haben. vielen Dank Willi3D.
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Sieht gut aus. 👍
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This is awesome THX for the gread idea we need more stuff!
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Thank you, there will be more. :)
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