April 3, 2026
Description
14 Infill Samples with a case.
Everything can be printed on a Prusa MINI. Simply download the 3MF file to PrusaSlicer and change the printer type. I had great success printing them in batches of 2 at a time (split left and right) and I haven't heard any complaints from people printing them 4 at a time. I found that when I printed them 1 at a time, they warped. It comes down to how you want to schedule the color changes.
Speaking of color changes, there are two, start with the back border color (sample: Galaxy Black), then switch to the infill and text color you want (sample: Viva La Bronze), then finish with the same border color (sample: Galaxy Black) you started with.
My wife commented on my early samples that changing the front border color to a 3rd odd color takes some spotlight off the infill, and highlights the front border color more ... but you do you and please share the results ;)
There are 5 plates to print in total. The first 4 plates contain the infill chips and Plate 5 is the case. No color changes on Plate 5. If you are interested in bedazzling the case a bit, I will post a User Print of the honeycomb studs and the front bar seen in a couple pictures.
If I were you, I'd print a couple 50% samples just to try out prospective colors. Before you invest a bunch of time printing a full plate, then not liking the colors you picked, it would be wise to test your options.
Update April 4, 2026: I've added assembly STEP models for all of the Bambu Labs infill patterns.
Import a chip. Scale to INCHES or 2450%.
Designate the 3 internal zones as INFILL MODIFIERS.
Set each zone to 5%, 10%, and 20% and set the appropriate pattern.
Set each top and bottom layer to 0 (some patterns won't support 0 bottom layers because the pattern will be unconnected to the walls. Check the preview.)
Some adaptive patterns won't look and perform correctly, but I created them anyway so you can see for yourself. Message me if you have questions. I've not imported these into Bambu Studio myself, so if my instructions are flawed, please send a corrected version so that I can update this space. This is the procedure for importing them to PrusaSlicer as I know it. Please correct me.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial
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