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Dumb user who got a 3D printer for Christmas

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2024 3:14 pm
by doobes
Hi all,

My wife took pity on me and got me a Bambu Labs P1S w/AMS for Christmas. I had been beating my head against the wall in a pathetic attempt to get my Wanhao Duplicator 6 to print. I think she got tired of the swearing if I'm honest... :shock:

Anywho, one of the things I had done was design a printable box.

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I've set this up with equations to properly size the box according to the demand.

Problem is, this is a major PITA to change every time.

Is there a straightforward way of governing the overall dimensions of the box?

I've got some equations to control the details, I just want a simple way to change the inside dimensions and then hit recalc, and have it do it's thing.

Any bright, or not so bright ideas would be appreciated.

And yes

Happy New Year!

Re: Dumb user who got a 3D printer for Christmas

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2025 8:11 am
by TTevolve
For something like this I would use a master skecth in the assembly and parts with equations to control everything. You change the height/width/depth in the assembly and everything else follows.

Re: Dumb user who got a 3D printer for Christmas

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2025 9:00 am
by josh
How about uploading a copy for us to look at? It's hard to say much of anything completely blind. But in general, if you start with a plain rectangular prism and build everything off that, it'll be easier.

Re: Dumb user who got a 3D printer for Christmas

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2025 9:50 am
by len_1962
Bambu's ROCK!

We added 2 X1E's and 1 X1C in September for our student shop. excellent prints!

You could setup a Design table that all you do is change the dimension fields for the sizes you want to change instead of using an equation.

Edit: it can even make configurations so you can just double click and open older versions you created

Re: Dumb user who got a 3D printer for Christmas

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2025 10:49 am
by DLZ_SWX_User
Design table & configurations is what I would do. Especially if there are several sizes that get used often.

Re: Dumb user who got a 3D printer for Christmas

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2025 12:48 pm
by doobes
TTevolve wrote: Thu Jan 02, 2025 8:11 am For something like this I would use a master skecth in the assembly and parts with equations to control everything. You change the height/width/depth in the assembly and everything else follows.
Yea,

That's what I wound up doing. I inserted a part with a 3D sketch and I just change the dim's to suit. Equations drive the rest.

The challenge now is getting this to work through the various dimensions to see what breaks. I'm prolly overthinking this...