Mini Ikea Dollhouses on the Bambu X1C with AMS!
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She's back!
Wonderful to have you back!
Thanks for watching!
Sorry for your loss! It’s great to see you are back. For the small one and even for the bigger house I would suggest looking into smaller Nozzle sizes. For the small one, it seems to me from the video, that the bed adhesion was not enough - maybe try glue? The smaller one also seems like SLS printer territory to me.
Yeah and I may need to make the walls thicker. Maybe just scaling down so much was a little too drastic. Thanks so much!
Those are cute. I have found that when things get really small Bambu slicer seems to just "loose" details. On my A1 mini I swap out the 0.4 nozzle for the 0.2 nozzle and it does a great job. It will be interesting to see your furniture for the 1/144 scale house. 😃
Oh yeah that would be good timing to try that out! I think I have one. Thanks!
You could try the larger scale on the Prusa XL, would be curious what scale you could print on it.
Yeah I am getting really close to trying out different nozzles on it again. Thank you!
I would try that really small one on the Prusa MMU these printers seem to handle really small prints well
Yes that's a good point. Thanks!
What filament did you you use for the wood?
It's Sunlu in Burly Wood - amzn.to/3wBAtGY
Really great video! I print a lot of model train stuff at 1:87 scale. I have some suggestions for you:
1 to fix the little gaps, try increasing your extrusion multiplier a few percent.
2 I find that making the separate colors in your design software and saving a file for each color is way easier then coloring the model in the slicer.
3 I swapped out my old mk3 nozzle from .4 to .25 and it makes small details WAY better.
4 check out my channel I have lots of 3d printed content :)
Thanks for the tips! I'll check it out!