The curious discards from the Bambu 3D printer, left unattended, will litter your desk or floor. Here is yet another "poop chute" to divert the filament effluent into an adjacent receptacle.
What's different with this design is that the poop chute feeds to the right side of the 3D printer. The chute has to avoid the power switch/power socket in that area. To avoid the power switch/socket, the chute drop-off angle is reduced to about 15 degrees, hence some "poop" may not roll away as well as can be achieved for a left-handed chute, but if that's all your 3D printer set-up can work with, here's an approach.
My design consists of two parts, a chute and a bin or "poop tray". The chute catches the filament waste and diverts it into an easier to get to small bin. The design aims to be minimal in print material, yet functional.
The chute secures to the back of the Bambu printer via a 3mm x 7mm self-tapping screw. The screw should be enough to retain the chute in position. Otherwise, double sided tape can assist. The bin size is 100mm wide and sits freely at the base of the chute and captures the waste.
With regards to a replacement screw, here's a couple of suggestions from my followers:
1. If you got your printer with the AMS, the screw that held it to the print bed is the perfect size to hold this in place.
2. The screws included with your Bambu printer to make up the scraper fit nicely, too.
My print is made in 1.75mm Bambu PLA Green filament, with 0.2mm layer height and 15% infill on a Bambu Lab X1 Carbon printer. The chute is made to fit a 256x256mm print bed, but only just! Print supports are not required.
I hope that you can find this print useful, too.
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