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Your Bambu Lab 3D printer isn’t just a cool gadget—it’s a tool that can solve real problems, upgrade your space, and help you build seriously impressive creations. But if you’re new to printing, it’s easy to stick to basic test files and never explore what your machine can really do.
The best part? Whether you’re printing with a Bambu Lab A1 Mini, P1S, or X1 series, you already have the speed, precision, and smart features to take on both functional and creative projects. Below are 10 ideas that help you get useful wins fast while building your skills along the way.
A phone stand is one of the easiest projects you can print—and one you’ll use every day.
Design tips you’ll love:
Aim for a 45° angle for video calls
Use 60–70° if you want a quick “glance” viewing setup
Add a cable channel so charging cords stay neat
Best materials to use:
PLA for quick, clean indoor stands
PETG for extra durability
TPU for a grippy, slip-proof base
Great print settings to start with:
15–20% infill for lightweight designs
30–40% infill for sturdy stands
3–4 perimeters for strength
0.16–0.20mm layer height for a clean finish
Keychains are small, fast prints that let you experiment with text, logos, and color.
Fun ideas beyond basic keychains:
Bag charms
Backpack zipper pulls
Luggage tags with hidden contact info
Bottle openers that clip to your keys
If you’re using AMS, try:
Two-tone nameplates
Layer-based color changes for logos
Bold color combos for visibility
Best filament choices for daily wear:
PETG for durability
PLA+ for a stronger upgrade from standard PLA
TPU for flexible, drop-resistant accessories
If your workspace is messy, this is where your printer becomes a real productivity upgrade.
What you can organize easily:
Pens, markers, styluses
USB drives and SD cards
Earbuds and charging bricks
Small tools and accessories
Go modular so you can expand later:
Stackable bins
Slide-in trays
Snap-fit dividers
Label-friendly slots
Strong print settings for organizers:
20–30% infill for most parts
40–50% for heavy-duty holders
3+ perimeters for walls and strength
Planters let you create something beautiful while still learning useful print techniques.
Styles you can print confidently:
Geometric designs
Minimalist modern pots
Character planters (fun gifts!)
Layered or nested planters
Smart features to include:
Drainage holes
Inner drip tray
Raised feet for airflow
Double walls for insulation
Outdoor tip:
If you want outdoor planters, use ASA for better UV resistance.
Your Bambu Lab printer is perfect for decor that looks store-bought (or better).
Decor projects that always impress:
Vases with patterns
Custom photo frames
Wall art panels
Decorative boxes and containers
Easy ways to level up the look:
Use vase mode for sleek, single-wall designs
Try ironing for smooth top layers
Print in pieces and assemble for large items
Toys and puzzles are fun, but they also teach you tolerances and moving parts.
Projects you can try:
Puzzle boxes with hidden compartments
Gear-based puzzles
Articulated animals
Miniatures and collectibles
If kids will use it, remember:
Use safe materials
Increase wall thickness
Sand sharp edges
Test joints for safe tightness
This is where 3D printing starts paying off fast—because you’re fixing daily annoyances.
Useful prints you’ll actually keep using:
Door stops
Wall protectors
Outlet cord guides
Drawer dividers
Switch extenders
Cable management favorites:
Desk cable clips
Under-desk cable trays
Charging docks with wire channels
Wall cable guides
Instead of throwing something away because one piece broke, you can print the fix.
Common replacement parts you can model and print:
Knobs and handles
Battery covers
Brackets and clips
Feet and spacers
Simple gears and guides
How you’ll get better results:
Measure with digital calipers
Print a quick “test fit” version first
Reinforce stress areas with thicker walls
If you play board games or tabletop RPGs, your printer becomes a game-night powerhouse.
Awesome gaming prints to try:
Dice towers and dice trays
Card holders for multiple players
Box inserts to organize pieces
Token trays and resource bins
Terrain tiles and mini display stands
Bonus: These projects are perfect for multicolor printing if you’re using AMS.
If you want prints that look next-level, this is where your Bambu Lab setup shines.
AMS projects worth trying:
Color logos and badges
Topographic maps with color layers
Multicolor figurines
Inlay designs and signs
Functional parts with different material properties
To make multicolor prints cleaner:
Plan color boundaries clearly
Use the right purge settings
Keep retraction tuned to reduce stringing
Test small versions before committing to long prints
These projects are more than just “things to print”. They’re skill builders. When you start with simple wins like phone stands and organizers, you learn the basics. When you move into decor, toys, and multicolor prints, you start unlocking what your Bambu Lab printer was built for.
You don’t need to master everything at once. You just need to start printing projects that excite you, because every finished print makes you more confident for the next one.