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BambuLab X1 Exhaust System

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BambuLab X1 Exhaust System 3d model
BambuLab X1 Exhaust System 3d model
BambuLab X1 Exhaust System 3d model
BambuLab X1 Exhaust System 3d model
BambuLab X1 Exhaust System 3d model
BambuLab X1 Exhaust System 3d model
BambuLab X1 Exhaust System 3d model
BambuLab X1 Exhaust System 3d model
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2024-09-06 Update: Please be aware that I have created and posted a version 2.0 design for the X1 series of machines. The new design is different and superior to this design so I recommend you use that one if you do not specifically want this design.

The new one a) captures the exhaust from the back of the machine and combines it into the extraction system, and b) it has a facility for LED lighting inside the top of the machine (to light up the print area).

The new design is posted here... https://than.gs/m/1165607

This is an exhaust system for the X1 that sits on top of the machine (under the glass). It effectively lifts the glass up 20mm to create space for an exhaust port. You then attach (slide-on) the Exhaust Header which can then be connected to an exhaust hose. In my case, I am using my quick connect head so that I can easily remove the exhaust hose at any time.

But even if the hose is attached by a pipe clamp you can still slide off the Exhaust Header and replace it with a cap to close off the exhaust port. The exhaust header is released by a quick release on the back corner of the frame. Or at any time, you can remove the entire frame from the top of the machine to return it to the original configuration.

See my blog for more details and other product info… https://www.logicalplanet.com/

The Quick Release Head is part of an entire system of exhaust parts that you may want to be aware of. Please check it out here.... https://www.logicalplanet.com/2024/02/11/quick-connect-exhaust/

Also, I have a Variable Flow Valve that you can also incorporate into the system which is described here... https://www.logicalplanet.com/2024/03/05/variable_flow_valve/

Printing

Material: I choose to use PETG for the exhaust header and other exhaust parts. I used PLA for the exhaust frame.

My Setup: Nozzle = 0.4mm

My Settings: Layer height = 0.2mm Line width = 0.4mm Wall count = 4 (1.6mm) Infill = 40% Ironing = ON

Support: Designed to print without additional support.

Assembly Notes

Once printed, the frame simply rests on the top of the X1 (and under the glass). It can be removed at any time.

The Exhaust Header is printed as 2 pieces which need to be glued together prior to use. Once glued, you can attach a 2.5" exhaust hose using a pipe clamp or use my quick-release head. Refer to this post for more details on that https://www.logicalplanet.com/2024/02/11/quick-connect-exhaust/.


49 Likes85 DownloadsAugust 12, 2024


49 Likes85 DownloadsAugust 12, 2024
This model is restricted by licensing terms.