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Bambu lab 3D Printing Bambu lab BL G02-D1-SPLFR PETG HF Filament 1 75 mm 1 kg

Bambu lab BL G02-D1-SPLFR PETG HF Filament 1 75 mm 1 kg

Filament

£17.85
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.95/mo.*
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Bambu lab 3D Printing Bambu lab G02-N1-1.75-1000-SPLFREE PETG Highspeed Filament

Bambu lab G02-N1-1.75-1000-SPLFREE PETG Highspeed Filament

Filament

£17.85
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.95/mo.*
1store
Bambu lab 3D Printing Bambu lab G02-Y1-1.75-1000-SPLFREE PETG Highspeed Filament

Bambu lab G02-Y1-1.75-1000-SPLFREE PETG Highspeed Filament

Filament

£17.85
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.95/mo.*
1store
Bambu lab 3D Printing Bambu lab G02-G1-1.75-1000-SPLFREE PETG Highspeed Filament

Bambu lab G02-G1-1.75-1000-SPLFREE PETG Highspeed Filament

Filament

£17.85
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.95/mo.*
1store
Bambu lab 3D Printing Bambu lab PETG HF Refill

Bambu lab PETG HF Refill

Filament

£17.85
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.95/mo.*
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Bambu lab 3D Printing Bambu lab PLA Basic Purple Refill

Bambu lab PLA Basic Purple Refill

Filament

£18.34
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.11/mo.*
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Bambu lab 3D Printing Bambu lab Hotend P1 Series 0.6 mm Hardened Steel

Bambu lab Hotend P1 Series 0.6 mm Hardened Steel

3D-Printer

£18.75
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.25/mo.*
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Bambu lab 3D Printing Bambu lab Hotend P1 Series 0.2 mm Stainless Steel

Bambu lab Hotend P1 Series 0.2 mm Stainless Steel

Filament

£18.75
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.25/mo.*
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Bambu lab Hotend P1 Series 0.8 mm Hardened Steel

Bambu lab Hotend P1 Series 0.8 mm Hardened Steel

3D-Printer

£18.75
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.25/mo.*
1store
Bambu lab PLA Basic Refill

Bambu lab PLA Basic Refill

Filament

£19.42
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.47/mo.*
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Bambu lab Cool Plate SuperTack A1 Mini

Bambu lab Cool Plate SuperTack A1 Mini

Filament

£20.50
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.83/mo.*
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Bambu lab PLA Basic Refill

Bambu lab PLA Basic Refill

Filament

£21.50
Or 3 interest-free payments of £7.16/mo.*
1store
3D PRINTING

FAQ

3D Printing is a process of creating three-dimensional objects from a digital file. It involves layering materials to form the desired shape. Consider your needs: choose between FDM for budget-friendly options or SLA for high precision.

3D Printing works by adding material layer by layer to build an object. A printer reads a digital model and deposits material accordingly. Think about material compatibility: PLA and ABS are common choices, each with unique properties.

3D Printing offers customization, rapid prototyping, and reduced waste. It's ideal for creating complex designs quickly. Evaluate your priorities: speed, detail, and cost can vary depending on the printer type.

Choosing a 3D Printer depends on your requirements, like size, budget, and purpose. Research key features: print quality, build volume, and ease of use to find the best fit for you.

Materials used in 3D Printing include plastics like PLA and ABS, metals, and resins. Each has distinct properties suitable for different applications. Assess your project needs: durability, flexibility, and finish quality will guide your choice.

3D Printing: 3 things to consider before buying

Before diving into the world of 3D printing, it's crucial to understand what you want to achieve. Are you looking to print small prototypes, intricate models, or larger functional parts? Understanding your specific needs will help you choose between different types of 3D printers like FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) for larger, less detailed prints or SLA (Stereolithography) for high-detail and smooth finishes. Consider the materials you'll use; common ones include PLA for ease of use and ABS for strength. By identifying your goals and material preferences, you'll be better equipped to find a printer that suits your projects.

The build volume of a 3D printer determines the maximum size of an object you can print. If you're planning to create large models or multiple smaller items simultaneously, you'll need a printer with a larger build volume. Check the dimensions, often listed in width × depth × height (e.g., 220mm × 220mm × 250mm), to ensure it meets your requirements. Remember that a bigger build volume may require more space in your workspace and could increase the overall cost of the printer.

Your interaction with a 3D printer heavily relies on its software. Look for printers with user-friendly software that is compatible with your computer's operating system. Ease of use is essential, especially if you're new to 3D printing. Many printers come with proprietary software designed to simplify the process from model slicing to print management. Additionally, check if the software supports file formats like STL or OBJ, which are standard in 3D modeling. A good software experience can significantly enhance your printing journey by minimizing frustration and maximizing creativity.

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