I Built EVERY Bambu Lab MakerWorld Basic Kit! Are They Worth Printing?
If you’ve ever bought a Bambu Lab 3D printer, you’ve probably seen those MakerWorld Basic Kits that come in the box. But here’s the thing—most people never print them! So today, I’m doing what few have done before… printing, assembling, and testing EVERY SINGLE one of these kits!
These kits include all the non-3D-printable components you need—motors, LEDs, batteries, music box parts, and more—plus a QR code to easily download the models. But are they worth your time? Do they actually work? I’ve got you covered!
🚀 In this video, I’ll be printing, assembling, and testing:
✅ A 3D-printed LED mouse that lights up!
✅ A battery-powered clock—but does it keep time?
✅ A wind-up music box—nostalgic vibes incoming!
✅ A motorized boat—does it actually float and move?
✅ A wind-up toy—how well does it function?
✅ A piano music box—can a 3D-printed piano actually play?
✅ And more!
🎁 BONUS: I’ll also be showcasing some of my favorite MakerWorld prints from my Bambu Lab A1 and P1S—because let’s face it, there are some amazing models out there!
🔥 I printed, assembled, and tested everything so YOU don’t have to. If you’ve been curious about these kits but weren’t sure if they’re worth the time, this is the video for you!
👉 Which kit do you think turned out the best? Would you print any of these? Let me know in the comments!
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