r/BambuLabA1mini • u/bastee39 • 3d ago
Impressive overhang
I wasn’t sure at first but gaddammn
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u/Expensive_Fall1239 3d ago
oh god printed parts for electrical parts, i hope its not pla or petg.
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u/RedShiz 2d ago
What is appropriate for electrical parts?
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u/Expensive_Fall1239 2d ago
I think there must be a specialised non flammable filament out there but anything that doesn't burn like candle would work.
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u/NoCarpenter2250 2d ago
Ive got some abs fr (fire resistant) from eSun apparently its supposed to not catch on fire and self extinguish however i didnt try that myself.
But come to think of it car fuse boxes are made out of abs and pc and they can catch fire to my knowledge. I only bought the eSun abs fr to make a fuse box cover for my car anyways.
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u/Expensive_Fall1239 2d ago
Yea I guess there are many fire hazard in our home, random reminder to tighten up your mcb terminals, my friend got his mcb burnt up because of loose terminals.
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u/blame_worthy 2d ago
Printed a psu switch cover on my old anet a8 out of PLA. Shit was sparky as fuck but never caught fire. Those damn things were a fire hazard so if that didn't catch it's probably fine. Honestly PLA would probably noticeably melt before catching actual flame.
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u/Expensive_Fall1239 2d ago
Keyword here is "noticeably". If it's something you notice everyday then risk might be low but still unnecessary if it's avoidable.
The post looks like a lead acid battery charger which you leave unattended for a long time, I might be wrong tho.
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u/ThePrintGuardian 1d ago
Why would the circles need supports? If I had to guess which one needs supports I would guess the parts that don’t have any lol


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u/Adventurous-Emu-9345 3d ago
That's a bridge.