Loved your video. Been using Bambu studio since the beginning of year and helped explain a few things and gave me ideas on things I need to change. Appreciate it!
I have been printing in BambuStudio for months, I put this on for background noise more than anything, but I've learned so much in just the first 20 min. Your presentation style and in-depth coverage of each feature is basically EXACTLY the quality (or *higher*) than paid courses I've taken for various topics. This video is an absolute gift to the community and I can't explain how much I appreciate that you'd be willing to put this amount of time and effort into teaching people. Amazing work, thanks again!
@@LetsSmokeAboutIt I really Appreciate your comment. This video was a huge undertaking for me. It was over an entire month to get it out. I am really glad you were able to get so much out of it! Happy to have you as a viewer!
I am thrilled at your response! I am glad that my month-long journey into creating this wasn't for nothing! I really appreciate your comment and support!
Helpful video. Thank you. Would you mind sharing your thoughts on using an enclosure for Bambu A1 mini? I am new to 3d printing and just curious if you think these are helpful as mine is in my basement.
If it's down in the basement you should be getting much dust and dirt as you would in a garage. I think you will be just fine. Is your basement finished living space?
I appreciate your kind words! Unfortunately I am just getting started with all of this so my following is quite low at this point. However when Bambu Labs had their last sale I picked up an AMS. I am almost ready to get it setup but have had other videos a head of that. Really appreciate your support for me and my work this tutorial was a month long project!
@@bambamprint Amazing! I finally saved enough to buy one. Having it shipped all the way from the US to South Africa. Really excited to get printing with it! Absolutely love the tutorial and I'll be working through the rest of your videos over the next few days :D
Appreciate the support! If you have not yet subscribed, I would like to personally invite you so you don't miss any of my future videos. I have a lot planned!
Excellent tutorial. Yours is the 4th basic tutorial and was the most thorough. My A1 printer should be arriving in 4 days and I can’t wait to dive into the rabbit hole. Thanks again and I will be checking out your videos.
Bought my printer in June - just setup in Sept. Already sent a few to print but the algorithm on TikTok sent me to this. Great beginner tutorial - wished I watched this as a starter instead of trying to figure out the interface. Would have saved me time. For anyone reading this: the 1hr 10min is worth it as a primer.
Great demonstrational video! Just got an A1 combo. From your experience, are brims & prime towers really necessary? especially with multicolouring. Thank you :)
Hope you are enjoying your A1 Printer! You will learn to understand when to use brims and when you can turn them off. If its going to be a thin tall print then a large brim is piece of mind. If you have a large flat print then a brim will help keep the corners from peeling up.
I really want to buy a bambu p1p or is it p1s . But i want to see practical real world application use not some goofy boat or little doll being printed. Can some one make a video of scanning to print of an actual part for use and no gun parts please.
Thank you for your interest in the Bambu P1P/P1S printers. I understand you're looking for practical, real-world applications of 3D printing beyond items like dinosaur skulls or figurines. Many 3D printer enthusiasts are hobbyists who find practical value in a wide range of projects that might seem purely decorative to others. However, 3D printing is indeed capable of producing functional parts and tools for everyday use. I'll take your suggestion into consideration and look into creating a video that demonstrates scanning and printing an actual part for practical purposes. I appreciate your feedback and hope to provide content that showcases the versatility of 3D printing for both hobbyists and those seeking more utilitarian applications.
Looking at getting an A1 and before I did wanted to see how hard the software would be to use. My wife & I are brand new and wanted to find a printer that was easy for a newbie to learn and use. Great Video.
Subscribing. Unboxing my P1S tonight and for a change started learning before pushing buttons and playing. Great intro video and I will be watching more as I get going. Thanks!!
This is one if not thee, best 3d printing video I have watched so far. I have a Bambu P1P and i am beyond excited to play with it now that i have watched this entire video. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this and share you knowledge with others.
@@derekdwyerjr I really appreciate your comment. I am happy to hear that I have made your journey much better! If you have not yet subscribed, I would like to personally invite you so that you don't miss some of the great content I have coming soon!
I’ve just bought the Bambu Carbon. Haven’t done much more than turn it on, but I’m looking forward to learning a lot more. What software do people use for making the models?
Congratulations on your new Bambu Carbon! A great starting point for 3D printing. For modeling software, many users recommend Fusion 360, Tinkercad, or Blender, depending on your skill level and needs. I already have a script written out for my next big video that will walk you through building your first model and selling online or at local fairs/shows. We will take a product idea, design it, print it, to sell.
@@bambamprint Thank you. I'm an architect, working in 3D already so some software I've tried. Do you know anything about using Shapr3D? // At some point, I'd also like to print a building. Do you have any expereince with models made with Revit or ArchiCAD?
You're most welcome! If you haven't yet, I would like to personally invite you to subscribe so you don't miss out on anything. I have some great content coming soon!
thanks for confirming that changes turn orange and this is to highlight a change and can allow original setting to applied. i thought this was indicating that a change i made was not allowed!!
Very thorough video! A tad long, but chuck full of great tips and very well explained information! Been printing a while and still learned lots! Great job!
Glad you enjoyed it! I really didn't want to release such a long one and would have rather broken it apart but it just flowed together so well I couldn't lol.
@@jamesbutler4157 that's a hard question to answer but it will become more apparent with experience. Just enable supports and set to auto and the software will do all the work.
Awesome glad to have you here! If you haven't already I would like to personally invite you to subscribe so you don't miss any of my new tutorials coming very soon!
Commenting to thank you for such a masterful 101 class for this beast of complex software. Also to please the TH-cam algorithm gods. I enjoyed the phasing and just enough level of detail to understand the common use of these features. Only suggestion would be to move the quick summary of importing a model to printing to just the beginning as that is usually what most newbies such as myself want to do and get more in depth details on what is happening under the hood later (i.e. while a model is printing); as most of the models from MakerWorld already come with sane defaults and you may want to tune them later for specific needs. Other than that really appreciate your time and effort of sharing your knowledge and passion with us. Keep it up!
Great question, Yes you could do that using the custom Gcode for that layer. I have honestly never had an issue with space even with very small prints.
@@bambamprint I never use pause so I do not know if the bed and the hotend stays close to each other or if they move apart like a preset offset. Not sure where to look to add Gcode at that point. Perhaps something for a future video :) Thanks for answering.
Just bought the X1C, having only just moved over from the Zortrax. I've learned so much from this tutorial. Extremely professional, clear and engaging content. Will definitely be watching your other videos on Bambu Studio.
Loved your video. Been using Bambu studio since the beginning of year and helped explain a few things and gave me ideas on things I need to change. Appreciate it!
Really glad I could help you out! I hope you can continue to learn a lot from my channel! Have a great day!
Very thorough, informative, easy to follow. You were born to do this man!
I have been printing in BambuStudio for months, I put this on for background noise more than anything, but I've learned so much in just the first 20 min. Your presentation style and in-depth coverage of each feature is basically EXACTLY the quality (or *higher*) than paid courses I've taken for various topics. This video is an absolute gift to the community and I can't explain how much I appreciate that you'd be willing to put this amount of time and effort into teaching people. Amazing work, thanks again!
@@LetsSmokeAboutIt I really Appreciate your comment. This video was a huge undertaking for me. It was over an entire month to get it out. I am really glad you were able to get so much out of it! Happy to have you as a viewer!
Great Video Nick 👍🏼, learned a lot of what all the settings and options do.
Not a problem! I glad you were able to follow everything! Thank you for the support!
Thank you thank you for a very detailed yet not overwhelming guide. I am more confident now to use my printer.
I am thrilled at your response! I am glad that my month-long journey into creating this wasn't for nothing! I really appreciate your comment and support!
You did an outstanding presentation. I must check out your other videos.
I really appreciate your support! Feel free to check out any other videos and give me your honest feedback! Happy to have your support on my channel!
love this video. Thank you so much for doing it. I learn alot! Great job!
Thanks for this! Just waiting for my A1 to arrive!
You're going to love it!
Fantastic video series!
@@kevinroach9380 Kevin, happy to have your support and you as a viewer! Thank you for taking the time to send me a comment!
Helpful video. Thank you. Would you mind sharing your thoughts on using an enclosure for Bambu A1 mini? I am new to 3d printing and just curious if you think these are helpful as mine is in my basement.
If it's down in the basement you should be getting much dust and dirt as you would in a garage. I think you will be just fine. Is your basement finished living space?
Did you mention that you dont have an AMS yet? Surely Bambu would send you some kit for the amazing educational videos you've been making.
I appreciate your kind words! Unfortunately I am just getting started with all of this so my following is quite low at this point. However when Bambu Labs had their last sale I picked up an AMS. I am almost ready to get it setup but have had other videos a head of that. Really appreciate your support for me and my work this tutorial was a month long project!
@@bambamprint Amazing! I finally saved enough to buy one. Having it shipped all the way from the US to South Africa. Really excited to get printing with it!
Absolutely love the tutorial and I'll be working through the rest of your videos over the next few days :D
❤❤❤❤❤liked n commented 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Appreciate the support! If you have not yet subscribed, I would like to personally invite you so you don't miss any of my future videos. I have a lot planned!
Super helpful. I watched the video end-to-end. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful! I spent an entire month building this tutorial. I really appreciate your support!
Excellent tutorial. Yours is the 4th basic tutorial and was the most thorough. My A1 printer should be arriving in 4 days and I can’t wait to dive into the rabbit hole. Thanks again and I will be checking out your videos.
@@RSturtleness happy to have you as a viewer!
Went to order a cool plate and they are not there, do you know why
I am not sure. I would check Aliexpress they definitely will have some. Even ebay
As a former professor and teacher, I have to say your organization of content is spot on. Grad school level. 5 out of 5 beers. 🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
It warms my heart to hear such feedback from my viewers. I really appreciate it.
I second that.
thank you! expecting my a1 to arrive tomorrow and your tutorials are very helpful.
thanks!
@@catFurrBall glad I could be of help! I am working on a video for first mods you need to print for the A1 and A1 mini.n
you are amazing, tku nick. i will be watching more of your videos and $$$$
Awesome! Thank you! Glad to have you as a subber! Have a great day!
Thanks for making this.. Even as someone who's used my P1S almost daily for the last few months, I still learned a few new things watching this!
Happy that you were able to get more out of my Bambu Studio tutorials! 👍
Bought my printer in June - just setup in Sept. Already sent a few to print but the algorithm on TikTok sent me to this.
Great beginner tutorial - wished I watched this as a starter instead of trying to figure out the interface. Would have saved me time.
For anyone reading this: the 1hr 10min is worth it as a primer.
Great demonstrational video! Just got an A1 combo. From your experience, are brims & prime towers really necessary? especially with multicolouring. Thank you :)
Hope you are enjoying your A1 Printer! You will learn to understand when to use brims and when you can turn them off. If its going to be a thin tall print then a large brim is piece of mind. If you have a large flat print then a brim will help keep the corners from peeling up.
I really want to buy a bambu p1p or is it p1s . But i want to see practical real world application use not some goofy boat or little doll being printed. Can some one make a video of scanning to print of an actual part for use and no gun parts please.
Thank you for your interest in the Bambu P1P/P1S printers. I understand you're looking for practical, real-world applications of 3D printing beyond items like dinosaur skulls or figurines. Many 3D printer enthusiasts are hobbyists who find practical value in a wide range of projects that might seem purely decorative to others.
However, 3D printing is indeed capable of producing functional parts and tools for everyday use. I'll take your suggestion into consideration and look into creating a video that demonstrates scanning and printing an actual part for practical purposes. I appreciate your feedback and hope to provide content that showcases the versatility of 3D printing for both hobbyists and those seeking more utilitarian applications.
Looking at getting an A1 and before I did wanted to see how hard the software would be to use. My wife & I are brand new and wanted to find a printer that was easy for a newbie to learn and use.
Great Video.
@@DanielFuller-t5q awesome glad I could help you guys out. If you watched the entire video you should be good to go for the software side! 😃
Wow, what a great tutorial! Thank you so much for sharing! 🙂
Hey your very welcome! Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss any content! Ton's in the works!
Subscribing. Unboxing my P1S tonight and for a change started learning before pushing buttons and playing. Great intro video and I will be watching more as I get going. Thanks!!
I just got my PS1 and unboxing it tonight. I had an a1 mini on the 13th and I loved it so much i got a P1S already 😅
This is one if not thee, best 3d printing video I have watched so far. I have a Bambu P1P and i am beyond excited to play with it now that i have watched this entire video. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this and share you knowledge with others.
@@derekdwyerjr I really appreciate your comment. I am happy to hear that I have made your journey much better! If you have not yet subscribed, I would like to personally invite you so that you don't miss some of the great content I have coming soon!
Thanks for the tutorials... Iam using Anytime slicer NEXT! and its a similar things! :)
I’ve just bought the Bambu Carbon. Haven’t done much more than turn it on, but I’m looking forward to learning a lot more.
What software do people use for making the models?
Congratulations on your new Bambu Carbon! A great starting point for 3D printing. For modeling software, many users recommend Fusion 360, Tinkercad, or Blender, depending on your skill level and needs. I already have a script written out for my next big video that will walk you through building your first model and selling online or at local fairs/shows. We will take a product idea, design it, print it, to sell.
@@bambamprint Thank you. I'm an architect, working in 3D already so some software I've tried. Do you know anything about using Shapr3D? // At some point, I'd also like to print a building. Do you have any expereince with models made with Revit or ArchiCAD?
@@rickpratt218 I "messed" around with Revit 10 years ago but that is about it. lol
Great video!! Thanks!
You're most welcome! If you haven't yet, I would like to personally invite you to subscribe so you don't miss out on anything. I have some great content coming soon!
@@bambamprint Done!
Great info, 'Danke.
NP, glad to have you as a supporter!
subscribed as well.. very helpful info!
Simply outstanding tutorial. Based on the quality of this I have subscribed and plan to watch each of your new videos.
Awesome, thank you! I am glad to have you here! I hope that you can learn a lot from my channel. Have a great day!
thanks for confirming that changes turn orange and this is to highlight a change and can allow original setting to applied. i thought this was indicating that a change i made was not allowed!!
Awesome glad it was helpful!
Great tutorial cant wait to my printer to come
Well I am glad you liked it. I commend you for taking the time to up your printing education before it arrives!
I did too, and I'm glad I did! I can use what I learned while waiting right away!
Very thorough video! A tad long, but chuck full of great tips and very well explained information! Been printing a while and still learned lots! Great job!
Glad you enjoyed it! I really didn't want to release such a long one and would have rather broken it apart but it just flowed together so well I couldn't lol.
Excellent video. Question; how do you know if support material is necessary?
@@jamesbutler4157 that's a hard question to answer but it will become more apparent with experience. Just enable supports and set to auto and the software will do all the work.
thanks Nick, I learn a lot of this video.
regards Rob from the Netherlands.
Awesome glad to have you here! If you haven't already I would like to personally invite you to subscribe so you don't miss any of my new tutorials coming very soon!
this was just what i needed, thank you for this great tutorial!
Your welcome, glad to have you as a supporter!
Commenting to thank you for such a masterful 101 class for this beast of complex software. Also to please the TH-cam algorithm gods. I enjoyed the phasing and just enough level of detail to understand the common use of these features.
Only suggestion would be to move the quick summary of importing a model to printing to just the beginning as that is usually what most newbies such as myself want to do and get more in depth details on what is happening under the hood later (i.e. while a model is printing); as most of the models from MakerWorld already come with sane defaults and you may want to tune them later for specific needs.
Other than that really appreciate your time and effort of sharing your knowledge and passion with us. Keep it up!
Great tutorial thank you 😊
@@fulv_uk I'm glad you enjoyed it
Great video. Awaiting the next installment!
@@fredkoch9466 glad it was useful! Happy to have you as a viewer! Thank you for the support!
Question: When on a Pause, can you lower the bed to have better access to the part? Like adding magnets.
Great question, Yes you could do that using the custom Gcode for that layer. I have honestly never had an issue with space even with very small prints.
@@bambamprint I never use pause so I do not know if the bed and the hotend stays close to each other or if they move apart like a preset offset. Not sure where to look to add Gcode at that point. Perhaps something for a future video :)
Thanks for answering.
@@Marcus_Caius when the printer pauses it will move to the poop shoot area. Always forget what that's called 😂
@@bambamprint The nozzel wiper. That is a great info thanks again. It gives some room to work on the bed, not much but better then nothing.
mendel printer if you want to explain better to people who dont know just say bed slinger we all know it as that in the community
@@patrickcadieux3264 🤣 right 👍
ty brotha!!! learned a lot!! just bought my x1c 4 days ago and had no idea what i was doing. this helped a lot. subscribed
@@bvcxtds6195 no problem I am glad you got a lot out of it. Happy to have your support!
My printer is showing up today and i cant wait to watch this again while i do my first print. I can already tell this will be my life saver.
glad that you are making use of it. Good luck in your new adventure! It is a fun one!
Very good presentation and a metric ton of information. Thank you very much!
Hahaha love it! Thanks for the comment!
Cant wait for the ironing feature. Thanks!
Stay tuned it will be coming soon. I am already working on script! Thank you for the sub and support!
just what i wanted !! thanks
You are very welcome my friend!
Just bought the X1C, having only just moved over from the Zortrax. I've learned so much from this tutorial. Extremely professional, clear and engaging content. Will definitely be watching your other videos on Bambu Studio.