1 Setting Easy Supports Removal | Bambu Lab P1P

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1 Setting Easy Supports Removal | Bambu Lab P1P

In this video, I show you a game-changing setting in Bambu Lab Studio that will make removing stubborn supports from your 3D prints a breeze! Say goodbye to the frustration of stuck supports and hello to smoother, cleaner prints.

Using my Bambu Lab P1P, I tested different Top Z Distance settings to find the sweet spot for easy support removal. Whether you’re a 3D printing pro or just getting started, this tip will save you time and make your prints look even better.

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You know what's funny? I've been printing for who knows how many years now and with my bambu, I've run into issue after issue of supports fusing to my models.

I wasn't looking for this video. Admittedly a little bit of ego hand waved a little bit. And then I just ran a print that previously went kind of terrible but this time with .275. and immediately I shared this video to everyone I know. Shout out to you. Because this is spot on.

KidHaru
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Another great trick, if you have one giant overhang like that, is to pause the print at the top of the supports and scribble over them with a laundry marker (aka a "Sharpie"). PLA doesn't stick to Sharpie, so if you set your support distance to zero and cover the top with sharpie (and leave no unmarked areas) it'll just fall right off when you're done. Of course, it doesn't work for every support pattern, but when you have something like an embossing that you want to print face-down, it's great.

darrennew
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just got my first printer and videos like this one are what i've been searching for. there are so many settings, most (almost all) i have no idea what they are or how they change anything. explanations like this are priceless so when i do encounter a problem i know what setting i should even look for to change.

bradjohnson
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good video short and u reveal the setting right at the beginning with makes it nice to keep wATCHING...

VespasianoNevio
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man i wish i would have found this video yesterday lol already got a hole in my print after 14 hours trying to remove tree support :) slicing with new Top Z distance, wish me luck

CashmereMercenary
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Straight to the point. Great trick, I am already using this one. Thank you.

KotLata
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I have been using 0.28 for a while and think its about perfect. Thanks for sharing, hope others can learn from it.

SlydogUTube
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This works amazingly well. Thank you!!!!

zachtyler
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I just used it today and I'm amazed, near perfect surface (although it's enclosed) and popped off the part with a flick, where before I would struggle to remove the damned trees!

greyvlad
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Thank you for the straight forward discussion. I am going to try it right now.

MyCampaignRules
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Thanks buddy I already saved many times with 0.270 settings and I really love it now

vnavarro
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thank you very much, so helpful and easy to understand

skaarraven
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Nice video, I can't wait to give it a try.

rcrum
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Dont forget about minimal step dimension for stepper motors which are mostly 0.04mm so you better round the top z distance to multiple of 0.04. In that case 0.28. The printer/steppers can't do 0.275 anyway (at least on bambulab printers).

JanVokas
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Cool set of tests, but I wish that you'd showed us the undersides of all of the overhangs so that we could see the impact of the greater z distance on the print quality where it is most pronounced.

namedjasonc
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This is great - also worth a plug for Support for PLA if you have the AMS with your Bambu printer.

snart
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Good video thank you. Ive been experimenting with zero interface layers. If you can get the supports to run perpendicular to the first layer of the overhang they come off easy. I have a hard time removing the interface layers. Going to give this a try.

skuminachu
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So on top of this, what are the best way so minimalize the scarring left from supports? Clean, quick video btw though!

ItsExoh
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Interesting, my default was .16 and going up to .2 made the huge difference for me

dosdont
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Tree slim supports set Top Z distance to 0, also what about 0.16 optimal settings, I am wondering if we add 0.075 to this if it will also work as 0.2 settings, great video and I will be using the suggested 0.275 when using standard 0.2, I will test the others when I get a chance and see if it also works on 0.16 and see if "slim tree" supports can be changed from 0

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