Ergo Bowl – For Bambu Lab A1 Purged material

Introducing a reservoir that not only captures purged filaments effectively but also boasts a visually appealing design.
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Introduction

Introducing a reservoir system that not only captures wastes from the extrusion process, purges "poops", calibration, all the sub-products that do not make your part, effectively but also boasts a visually appealing design, offering a unique blend of form and function.

While some may perceive this system as less efficient compared to existing alternatives, it proves equally effective, with more than 90% of the purged filament successfully captured. The beauty of its design enhances the overall experience, making it a standout choice for those who appreciate aesthetics without compromising on performance.

This reservoir innovation represents a departure from conventional methods, providing a harmonious solution for 3D printing enthusiasts. Its intuitive design not only ensures the capture of the majority of purged filament but also adds an element of sophistication to your desk.

What's to come:

If you use this affiliate links to buy filament, it will cost you the same and I will get a small " kickback". Thanks !

Filaments used on this project, bur for a premium look on this bowl just use PETG+CF, very nice mate with no visible layer

Print Instructions

Nothing relevant of note, but I've prepared a configuration with the best settings and with the best position for the seam, or simply make your own

You can find 3MF file for, Orca Slicer or Bambu Studio these are nice slicer, based on slic3r and PrusaSlicer).

This design is free for the benefit of the community, but If you like my designs and want to contribute, you can make a donation on paypal, or even better, join “My Club” on  printables.com, that will be greatly appreciated.

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