For the past three months, I’ve been learning to use (and love) a balmu labs A1 3D printer, a large, loud machine that sits on my desk and turns pictures on my computer screen into real world items.
I First part In my series about diving into the wild world of 3D printers, what I learned about different types of 3D printers, some useful settings in the Bambo Studio app (which you should use about what printer you use should also be widely useful), and use some of the first to download the files, and use some of the planets. I changed.
For this other part, I am focusing on what I learned when I started my first major project – Printing A1’s upgrades parts With A1. Here I made my first big 3D printing errors, mistakes that made me forced to read a variety of 3D printer flammate, what is good for all kinds of festivals, and what kind of (and not) is non -attached, good -to -bed sewing printer.
As like the information in Part I, I don’t share it with you, not because it is breaking the ground but because there are a lot of information, and it can be a terrible hobby to split. By sharing what I learned and what I found in my journey early in my journey, I hope that I can help other people who are discussing whether to make a decision or not.
Adventures in repetition: 3D printing 3D printer Parts

A display cover for the A1 screen will protect it from wearing and tearing it and will allow it to be easily hidden when you want.
Credit: Andrew Kuningham
My first project was a holder for my office ceiling fan remote. My second, likewise, was a wall -mounted holder for the Xbox game pad and wired headset that I use with my gaming PC, which usually just had to swim around my desk when I was not using them.
Both of them were relatively quick sharp, simple prints, which show that the printer is working such as built -in temperature settings, textured PEI plate, printer calibration and auto -surface -surface -powered routines so that they are promised to make the dead easily easier prints. It made me anxious to find other prints, including goods Maker World Site I had not yet thought of trying.