Got a Saturday afternoon and a Bambu Lab that’s started skipping or clicking under abrasive filament? This is the kind of small, satisfying upgrade you can knock out before dinner. E3D just dropped its Bastion Coated Gears, a hardened steel gear-and-hobb set built to outlast the stock drive parts when you’re feeding glow, carbon-fiber, or glass-filled materials through your hotend.
What E3D actually built
The set pairs precision-machined hardened steel gears with E3D’s Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) coating, a slick, ultra-hard surface treatment borrowed from the cutting-tool world. The result is a drive gear and hobb that grip filament cleanly while shrugging off the grinding wear that chews up softer brass and uncoated steel. Because the teeth stay sharp, the extruder keeps applying consistent pressure to the filament instead of slowly rounding off and slipping. They’re cut to drop into the Bambu Lab X1C, X1E, P1P, and P1S extruders, so most of the popular desktop lineup is covered without any frame or firmware changes.
Parts and cost reality
This is an extruder internals swap, not a full toolhead rebuild, so the shopping list is short:
- The Bastion hardened gear and hobb set itself
- A set of hex keys and a small spring hook
- A clean, well-lit workspace and maybe 30 to 45 minutes
- Optional: a few grams of throwaway filament to re-tune flow afterward
If you’ve already done a nozzle change on your machine, you have the skills for this. The real payoff is longevity: abrasive composites are notorious for rounding off extruder teeth within a few spools, and a DLC-hardened set buys you a lot more printing hours before grip starts to slip. For anyone running functional prints in tough engineering filaments, that means fewer failed jobs and less time chasing under-extrusion gremlins.
Spend your Sunday dialing it in
Pop the old gears out, seat the Bastion set, and reassemble carefully, watching the gear alignment. Then run an extrusion-calibration print and a quick e-steps check to confirm the new teeth are biting consistently. By the end of the weekend you’ll have a printer that handles the gritty filaments your stock gears quietly hated, plus a much better feel for how your extruder actually grips and pulls. Not bad for an afternoon’s work in the workshop.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Bambu Lab printers fit the Bastion Coated Gears?
E3D designed the hardened gear-and-hobb set to drop into the Bambu Lab X1C, X1E, P1P, and P1S extruders, covering most of the popular desktop lineup.
Why use DLC-coated hardened steel gears instead of stock parts?
Abrasive filaments like carbon-fiber, glass-filled, and glow materials grind down softer brass or uncoated steel teeth. The Diamond-Like Carbon coating adds an ultra-hard surface so the gears keep gripping filament far longer.
What will I learn if I install these myself?
You’ll learn how to disassemble and reassemble a desktop extruder, how the drive gear and hobb grip and pull filament, and how to run extrusion calibration and an e-steps check to verify consistent feeding afterward.
