Part 2 - Borg Cube P1P Mod

Part 2 - Borg Cube P1P Mod

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P1P
P1S
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Outer Shell Parts Matte Black PLA
Outer Shell Parts Matte Black PLA
Designer
108 h
23 plates
5.0(3)

Version 1 Parts.  Compatible with the Official Bambu Lab Lid.
Version 1 Parts. Compatible with the Official Bambu Lab Lid.
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18 h
4 plates
5.0(1)

Door Parts Only ( Optional )
Door Parts Only ( Optional )
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23.6 h
5 plates

Version 2 Parts.  Not compatible with the official Bambu Lab lid.
Version 2 Parts. Not compatible with the official Bambu Lab lid.
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4 plates

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Description

Please note this was a collab with Bambu Labs.

The printer was provided free of charge for this project.

 

This design has been uploaded in two parts due to licenses.

16/04/2023 - Please note assembly instructions have been amended. Please read tboroughly.

The parts under Part 1 are remixed from Bambu Lab's side panel designs. As such these STL's are uploaded with respect to the Creative Commons license that was originally designated by Bambu Labs.

All remaining parts under the part 2 download are unique and are not remixed. And have been uploaded with respect to the Star Trek IP and thus have been uploaded under a non commercial license. These parts are uploaded under ‘The Borg Cube P1P Mod - ( Part 2 ).’

You can find Part 1 under my profile page or via the link below.

https://www.printables.com/model/452113-part-1-borg-cube-p1p-mod

MAKE IT YOUR OWN

This MOD has a few options you can choose from. The front doors are optional, and there is even a version compatible with the official Bambu Lab P1P lid. So if you want a door a lid, the options are available to you

WARNING

Take note, if you decide to print the lid compatible version, I'd recommend printing the outer shell parts in PETG.  If you are later planning to print on your P1P materials such as PETG or other such materials that require high temperatures, then I would recommend printing the outer shell parts in PETG. This is important.  Think carefully about which material to print the outer shell in.  If you are not sure, print the outer shell in PETG.  Also note, if you are planning to later print ABS, ASA, due to the high temperatures required I cannot recommend this enclosure.

All parts are printable on a Bambu Lab P1P.

But take note the corner parts were printed on the slowest setting on the P1P.

Please download the assembly instructions and follows these for the assembly.

 

This MOD will use allot of filament.

Before you all start ordering Black Matte PLA, as an alternative, you can always order pla in various colours and spray paint a few light layers of primer and then spray paint a number of light layers of matte black onto the parts. This would probably work out cheaper and would be a good way to use up any other filaments you have lying around.

 

The filament overview for Part 1 and Part 2 STL's are below.

For a filament requirements per part breakdown, please refer to the ‘Filament Requirements per Part’ PDF. it was too long to add here. :-/

For reference approximately 330 metres per 1kg of filament.

The video that inspired the unique door mechanism is below. :-)

Video by: I SIMPLY BUILT IT.

 

 

If anyone has any questions or queries, even if you might think it is a stupid question, seriously, just ask me. Send me a DM through Prusa Printers and I will get back to you ASAP. I want people to be able to print this. So if anyone is having any problems, just reach out. I'll be happy to help where I can.

If you want to stay up to date with anything I am working on and are perhaps interested in other projects I have in development, please check out my instagram or Twitter.

https://www.instagram.com/neil3dprints/?hl=en

https://twitter.com/NHengist

Happy printing. ;-)

Neil


Documentation (3)

Bill of Materials (1)
Filament Requirements Per Part.pdf
Assembly Guide (2)
Armor Modplate.pdf
BORG Cube Assembly_ff60ea8a-88ea-4269-b13e-cc3ef697881b.pdf

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We are borg 😵‍💫
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The enterprise stays there even with the vibration? Which model did you print?
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Yes, it stays...but swing a little bit during print. Its a model from printables, but much smaller. It was very difficult to print and put it together, but it was sucsessfully ☺️
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Looks great. very nicely done.
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p1p skin
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printed like charm few notes I have the middle parts are not secure will you can move them by hand since the are slotted between the side parts also I wish there was a version compatible with AMS other then that it was perfect
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Print with ABS
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Got it about 90ish percent finished. Fantastic looking but the inner shell is super flimsy for some reason, was printed in PETG. I'm willing to believe that's on me though, 10/10!
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need x1c version lol
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So cool! Great job! Side note, when you say it will use “allot of filament”, it’s technically “a lot of filament”. It is not a single word. Also, Bambu Labs specifically advises against fully enclosing the P1P printer. https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/p1/manual/kind-reminder-for-P1P-enclosure
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Even if the Borg Cube MOD version with the glass top and door is applied to a P1P, it still isn't fully enclosed as the back is still ( purposely ) open. However, this won't be the case for the ARC and Vision enclosures, which actually are fully enclosed. For these two enclosures a MC fan installation would be recommended But its good to question these things, so thanks. I wouldn't feel comfortable making the Borg Cube a full enclosure ( hence open back ) even with all parts printed in PETG.
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Yes, SIR Hauptsturmführer UrKoolDad!
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Version 1 Parts. Compatible with the Official Bambu Lab Lid.
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