Bento mini for Bambu Lab X1C P1P and Voron V0.2

Bento mini for Bambu Lab X1C P1P and Voron V0.2

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Description

NOTE:

  • Please read the instruction guide below.
  • Download the 3mf file if you are using a Bambu slicer. Download the stl if you are using other slicers.
  • I do my best to double-check and test the print profiles I created. Therefore, I will only take feedback and update for those profiles. I cannot vouch for profiles uploaded by others, so please do due diligence.

 

UPDATE 8 Apr2024

I believe in working with local small businesses when selecting regional vendors. Unlike established companies that are good at managing logistics and sales, small businesses or new start-ups are still learning the ropes, and sometimes make mistakes. Everyone makes mistakes, but it's important to make things right and work towards improvement.

 

Bento mini is now available with Australia vendor JC-3D. They have improved their ops & logistics. There will also be no more pre-orders to prevent late fulfilment.

 

VENDORS:

The US vendor for Bento mini - A collaboration between ThrutheFrame and Voxelpla to offer a complete set (printed in pet-g) with acid-free activated carbon included. For more information, please visit Voxelpla Store.

 

The AUS vendor for Bento mini is available for sale on JC-3D. It is printed in PET-g and comes fully assembled with activated carbon. For more information please visit JC-3D.

 

INTRODUCTION

In September 2022, I designed the BentoBox air scrubber for the X1C and enclosed P1P (such as ARC) to be used for printing ABS. This helps to reduce the fumes and VOCs build up within the enclosure. When I decided to build the Voron V0.2, I needed a BentoBox with a smaller form factor. Not an easy project due to the limited space within the V0,2 chamber. It has to be small, powerful and visually pleasing.

Meet Bento mini. Small in size, powerful, and looks like a little bento for kids. The front dimension is the same as an iPhone 10. It uses a strong 6028 blower fan to push air thru the carbon pellets. There are 4 mounting holes where brackets can be customized for different enclosed printers.

 

What Does the Bento mini do?

It is an activated carbon air scrubber housed within an enclosed printer. By cycling air thru activated carbon pellets within the chamber, it helps to reduce fumes and VOCs when printing filaments such as ABS, ASA and Nylon. This method of filtering air within an enclosure is called multi-pass which results in better filtration.

 

What Advantages does it have over others?

  • Bento mini uses a more powerful fan (6028 vs 5015) which allows it to push air thru the pellets more efficiently.
  • When installed, it collects the hot air from the top and exhausts it at the bottom. This allows proper air convection current which helps maintain a steady enclosure temperature.
  • it is cuter.

 

BOM

  • BHCS M3x6mm - 6
  • BHCS M3x8mm - 2
  • Brass inserts M3OD5mmH4mm - 7
  • 6028 Blower fan - 1
  • Magnets Ø6x3mm - 2

 

Where to Buy Your Consumables

( links below are not affiliated unless stated)

Acid-free activated carbon:

US - Voxelpla offers acid-free activated carbon in a 1lb pack and HEPA filter replacement. You can support the Bento mini project by buying it from this affiliated link: https://voxelpla.com/thrutheframe

EU - Veetec3D offers acid-free activated carbon in 150gm & 450gm. You can support the Bento mini project by buying it from Veetec3D Store for Activated Carbon

 

JPN

  • 「KOTOBUKI パウーバイオ」はテストしました、酸は含まれていません
  • This seller in Japan was recommended by a user it has a PH of 9.8.

 

I bought the 24V Dual Ball Bearings 6028 fans from GDStime on Aliexpress.

Order 5V if you intend to use a standalone power supply. Order a 24V if you intend to use the printer's PSU

 

INSTRUCTION

  • Please download the user guide.
  • The 3mf file is prepared in OrcaSlicer in a multi-plate project style, it can only be opened with OrcaSlicer or Bembu Slicer.
  • The STL files are available in a folder if you require them.

 

DIMENSIONS

 

To date, my designs are free to download and use. There is no Patreon or OnlyFan (hahaha). If you like them and want to contribute to my coffee addiction & help fund the filaments I need for prototyping, a donation of $5-$10 to Ko-fi or paypal.me will be greatly appreciated.

 

Caveat

As with all my designs, it may and may not work for you. So print and install at your own discretion.


Documentation (1)

Assembly Guide (1)
Bento mini User Guide V1_0 20230701.pdf

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Turned out to work pretty well, added a switch and routed the cables out the back.
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printed perfect. On a complete side note, can't help but notice going over assembly that it's mainly having just a compartment for pellets and not much hepa filtration. Neat print, but guess I'll still have to go with the larger bento box.
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This is a Great Model I just have to contact Voxel pla for the internals and some carbon. Thanks great design I actually remixed the original one to use a square filter that has hepa and carbon all in one from amazon and two 40x40x20 fans and it works very well I just wanted to try the smaller guy out and see what ideas come from it.
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Simply well done!
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Awesome design - the blower fan works very well and all the pieces fit together great!
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from where die you get the Power?
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from the 24V PSU or the motherboard of the V0.2
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Purchased from Veetec3D Store. Delivery time to the UK was a little longer than expected, but reasonable. Communication was good :) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Installing now and wish to connect it directly to the internal power supply. I am following this guide to access the power supply... https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/x1/maintenance/replace-power-module This is my P1S power supply. Is the info I added correct? (EDIT: Nope) i.imgur.com/WY77Myo.png So red connects to +24V and black to -24V, right? (EDIT: Yes) Thank you for the design, and any advice you can give :) EDIT: I checked the output voltages on the PSU with a multimeter, and both pairs of outputs are 24V! There is no 12V! I connected to the outputs I have marked as 24V in the image above, and all is well (no magic smoke was released) :) Huge thanks to Vitek from Veetec3D Store. His constant communication and very quick responses saved me from disaster (I almost connected this directly to 240V)
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I'm curios about the ability of the fans to push air through the activated carbon. I've used a similar design but after a while, I noticed it's not producing much airflow.
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You want gentle airflow coming out of the duct. not something strong. This is because you do not want the air to cool the bed or parts as the bed travels down, which can cause warping or in the worst case part release from the bed during print.
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