Glass print bed for Bambu Labs X1, X1C, P1S & A1 3D printers
This is a WATERJET cut, and sanded edge glass print bed for the Bambu Labs X1, X1C, P1P, P1S, & A1. It features the same pattern cleaning tab, and handle tab like the original. Made from 3/16 inch glass, with an adhesive backed magnetic sheet to hold it to the printer's existing metal textured pei/cool plate/engineering plate. Prints stick well, however, I recommend a release agent (glue stick , PVA hairspray, or Layerneer Bed Weld)
The glass is 3/16in thick, and helps fight a warped heated bed in your printer.
Not recommend for temps over 80c. Always let your glass print bed cool down slowing in the printer before removal. Do not thermally shock the glass print bed with alcohol or sticking it in the freeze when hot.
This is a WATERJET cut, and sanded edge glass print bed for the Bambu Labs X1, X1C, P1P, P1S, & A1. It features the same pattern cleaning tab, and handle tab like the original. Made from 3/16 inch glass, with an adhesive backed magnetic sheet to hold it to the printer's existing metal textured pei/cool plate/engineering plate. Prints stick well, however, I recommend a release agent (glue stick , PVA hairspray, or Layerneer Bed Weld)
The glass is 3/16in thick, and helps fight a warped heated bed in your printer.
Not recommend for temps over 80c. Always let your glass print bed cool down slowing in the printer before removal. Do not thermally shock the glass print bed with alcohol or sticking it in the freeze when hot.
This is a WATERJET cut, and sanded edge glass print bed for the Bambu Labs X1, X1C, P1P, P1S, & A1. It features the same pattern cleaning tab, and handle tab like the original. Made from 3/16 inch glass, with an adhesive backed magnetic sheet to hold it to the printer's existing metal textured pei/cool plate/engineering plate. Prints stick well, however, I recommend a release agent (glue stick , PVA hairspray, or Layerneer Bed Weld)
The glass is 3/16in thick, and helps fight a warped heated bed in your printer.
Not recommend for temps over 80c. Always let your glass print bed cool down slowing in the printer before removal. Do not thermally shock the glass print bed with alcohol or sticking it in the freeze when hot.