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Introduction to 3D Printing at the Makerspace
Before operating any 3D printers at the Bellingham Makerspace, it's important to adhere to the following guidelines: Training Requirement: All users must be trained in the use and operation of the 3D printers. Training can be obtained by taking an Int...
CR-10
The Ender CR-10 has a 500mm³ print volume. It's an FDM Printer capable of printing PLA, PETG, and Flexible Filament* (depending on print settings). It cannot print ASA, ABS, PolyCarbonate, or Nylon. It is perfect for printing larger items that cannot fit on an...
CR-30
The CR-30 has a 200mm x 180mm x infinite print volume. It’s an FDM Printer of prints of PLA, PETG, and Flexible Filament* (depending on print settings). It cannot print ASA, ABS, PolyCarbonate, or Nylon. It is perfect for printing long continuous items that ca...
Bed Leveling
Leveling the bed of a 3D printer is an essential step to ensure proper adhesion and accurate printing. Even with Auto Bed Leveling, it is the most essential and primary step in ensuring a good printer. Here's a guide on how to level a 3D printer bed using the...
Donations
This page outlines the guidelines for accepting and managing donations at Bellingham Makerspace. We appreciate your support and contributions to our creative community. Please read the following carefully to ensure that your donation aligns with our needs and ...
Bambulabs P1P
Bambu P1P 3D Printer User Guide Important Reminders: Do not exceed 100% printing speed: To limit excessive wear on the machines, ensure that the printing speed is kept below 100%. Do not disassemble the machines: Please refrain from taking ...
Testing out
Test-Out Option for 3D Printing at Bellingham Makerspace At Bellingham Makerspace, we offer a test-out option for individuals who are already proficient in 3D printing and wish to bypass the Introduction to 3D Printing class. Here's how the test-out process w...
Bambu Lab P1 Series Printer Maintenance Guide
MAINTENANCE IS DONE BY STAFF AND AREA LEADS ONLY Maintenance Frequency X-axis Carbon Rods: Frequency: Every 2 weeks Procedure: Clean with isopropyl alcohol and a lint-free cloth. Z-axis Lead Screws: Frequency: Monthly Procedure: Cl...
3D Printing Regulations and Rules
This Wiki entry outlines the key rules and guidelines for using the facilities at Bellingham Makerspace. Adhering to these rules ensures a safe, productive, and welcoming environment for all members and visitors. Rules and Regulations Training Requir...
Enforcement
Enforcement At Bellingham Makerspace, our "No Weapons" policy extends to all aspects, including the manufacturing of firearms or related components. We strictly adhere to regulations outlined in RCW 9.41.190 of the Washington State Legislature, which prohibit...
Prohibited Printing Filaments
For the Bambu P1P 3D printer without an enclosure, we've created a list of materials that are not recommended due to the printer's open design and the need for proper ventilation and temperature control: ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene): ABS is known...
Approved Printing Filaments
Approved 3D Printing Materials for Bambu P1P Without Enclosure The following list includes materials that are recommended for use with the Bambu P1P 3D printer when not using an enclosure. These materials are chosen for their ease of printing, low emission du...
Payment for 3D Printing Services at Bellingham Makerspace
Overview This page outlines the payment procedures for 3D printing services at Bellingham Makerspace. Understanding these procedures ensures that members can efficiently manage transactions, contributing to the sustainable operation and improvement of our com...
Cleaning Procedure
Quick Cleaning Procedure for 3D Printing Area Total Time: 8 Minutes 1. Preparation (1 Minute) Gather Cleaning Supplies: Collect all necessary cleaning tools and materials, such as isopropyl alcohol, microfiber cloths, plastic scrapers, a small broom, dust...