Time stamps 0:00 Unboxing The New bambu cool plate super tack 1:54 loading my first failed print with the new plate. 3:11 swapping the new build plate over to the new cool plate super tack 3:26 timelapse of the first print on the new 3d build plate 3:49 OMG WOW moment 3:53 Let’s have a look to see how well it has done. 4:41 taking the parts off of the new super tack build plate for the first time. 7:25 problems I had beforehand. 8:10 second torture test loading a new model. 9:00 timelapse of the second torture test. 9:17 let’s have a look at the second test ( must watch). 10:41 third test pushing this super tack plate to the limits 45° 50° 55° angle tests. 11:14. Timelapse third torture test what will happen? 11:43 let’s have a look see how well it did on the third test. 13:03 fourth torture extreme test. How well will it do? 13:38 timelapse of the fourth and final extreme test. 14:09 let’s have a look . And final thoughts. Should you buy one?
@@TK-op6tt hi there. It’s great what 3-D printed something last night for 5 1/2 hours came back to it after is finished and it was perfect. I think I might do an update on the bed edition I think cause some people are having problems for some reason it seems. Not sure why. Or what they are doin wrong. It’s working great. 👌🏼
I’ve just uploaded another video of the Bambu labs cool plate. THINGS IVE PRINTED ON THE BAMBU COOL PLATE SO FAR th-cam.com/video/5mQ4CtZbKw4/w-d-xo.html
I had a horrible time with both plates on my X1C and A1. Someone suggested I change from the SuperTack profile to the Smooth PEI and I had success with my A1 for about a week then went kaput, corners are lifting. No success with my X1C no matter what I tried. I made a video about it and other people have problems with it and same on the Facebook, many have issues as well. I'm thinking Bambu probably have a bad batch.
@@Slurgical_3D_Terrain_Channel hmm that’s strange. Are you using the super tack profile recommended? Perhaps up the temperature while using the supertack plate. It might help adhesion. I must admit I printed a whole bed just yesterday with no issues whatsoever. Are you washing your build plate after uses? Just use soapy water. This might be the case with some people are not keeping their bed clean. I have printed multiple no issues. I will take a look at your video later. Have to go out right now.
@@Fpvfreaky Thank you for the response, yes, done all that, wash plate, tried up all the way to 75c down to 35c, used the SuperTack profile, the only thing that worked was changing the profile to smooth PEI and that worked. I did large surface, small surface. on my regular plate I can print small 4mm wide circle no problem but no luck with SuperTack. I absolutely love their printers they are a game changer. Some people have an amazing result with Supertack build plates while others total disaster. So bad batch of plates might be an issue.
why would you use Smooth PEI profile and higher bed temperatures with this plate? This plate is made for low temperatures, the lower the better the adhestion. Store page telling use only PLA and PETG with this plate, temperature 45 degrees. The advantage of this plate should be -> lower temperature, less energy needed to heat, less heat inside a fully closed printer so no need for extra fans in case you don´t want to open doors. If you want to get your prints easier off the heat bed -> increase temperature to 50 degrees, like this the print should get off better. all readable at the store page of this plate
@@Tobi123Tobs because the instructions and the profile didn't work. I did a whole set of test to try it and if failed every single time. When I tried the suggestion of Smooth PEI it worked. The reason I got that is to use the lower temperature. I have a video on my channel showing it. It worked for about a week and now it's back at not work at all. I'm thinking they have a bad batch of plates.
Time stamps
0:00 Unboxing The New bambu cool plate super tack
1:54 loading my first failed print with the new plate.
3:11 swapping the new build plate over to the new cool plate super tack
3:26 timelapse of the first print on the new 3d build plate
3:49 OMG WOW moment
3:53 Let’s have a look to see how well it has done.
4:41 taking the parts off of the new super tack build plate for the first time.
7:25 problems I had beforehand.
8:10 second torture test loading a new model.
9:00 timelapse of the second torture test.
9:17 let’s have a look at the second test ( must watch).
10:41 third test pushing this super tack plate to the limits 45° 50° 55° angle tests.
11:14. Timelapse third torture test what will happen?
11:43 let’s have a look see how well it did on the third test.
13:03 fourth torture extreme test. How well will it do?
13:38 timelapse of the fourth and final extreme test.
14:09 let’s have a look . And final thoughts. Should you buy one?
Next time show us the surface finish of the prints that maters a lot too.
@@sinansahin6423 okay yep will do. Thanks for your input 👍🏼😉
What about the corners on large prints?
@@TK-op6tt hi there. It’s great what 3-D printed something last night for 5 1/2 hours came back to it after is finished and it was perfect. I think I might do an update on the bed edition I think cause some people are having problems for some reason it seems. Not sure why. Or what they are doin wrong. It’s working great. 👌🏼
I’ve just uploaded another video of the Bambu labs cool plate. THINGS IVE PRINTED ON THE BAMBU COOL PLATE SO FAR
th-cam.com/video/5mQ4CtZbKw4/w-d-xo.html
I had a horrible time with both plates on my X1C and A1. Someone suggested I change from the SuperTack profile to the Smooth PEI and I had success with my A1 for about a week then went kaput, corners are lifting. No success with my X1C no matter what I tried. I made a video about it and other people have problems with it and same on the Facebook, many have issues as well. I'm thinking Bambu probably have a bad batch.
@@Slurgical_3D_Terrain_Channel hmm that’s strange. Are you using the super tack profile recommended? Perhaps up the temperature while using the supertack plate. It might help adhesion. I must admit I printed a whole bed just yesterday with no issues whatsoever. Are you washing your build plate after uses? Just use soapy water. This might be the case with some people are not keeping their bed clean. I have printed multiple no issues. I will take a look at your video later. Have to go out right now.
@@Fpvfreaky Thank you for the response, yes, done all that, wash plate, tried up all the way to 75c down to 35c, used the SuperTack profile, the only thing that worked was changing the profile to smooth PEI and that worked. I did large surface, small surface. on my regular plate I can print small 4mm wide circle no problem but no luck with SuperTack. I absolutely love their printers they are a game changer. Some people have an amazing result with Supertack build plates while others total disaster. So bad batch of plates might be an issue.
why would you use Smooth PEI profile and higher bed temperatures with this plate? This plate is made for low temperatures, the lower the better the adhestion. Store page telling use only PLA and PETG with this plate, temperature 45 degrees. The advantage of this plate should be -> lower temperature, less energy needed to heat, less heat inside a fully closed printer so no need for extra fans in case you don´t want to open doors. If you want to get your prints easier off the heat bed -> increase temperature to 50 degrees, like this the print should get off better. all readable at the store page of this plate
@@Tobi123Tobs because the instructions and the profile didn't work. I did a whole set of test to try it and if failed every single time. When I tried the suggestion of Smooth PEI it worked. The reason I got that is to use the lower temperature. I have a video on my channel showing it. It worked for about a week and now it's back at not work at all. I'm thinking they have a bad batch of plates.
@@Slurgical_3D_Terrain_Channel just uploaded new video. THINGS IVE PRINTED ON THE BAMBU COOL PLATE SO FAR
th-cam.com/video/5mQ4CtZbKw4/w-d-xo.html
THINGS IVE PRINTED ON THE BAMBU COOL PLATE SO FAR
th-cam.com/video/5mQ4CtZbKw4/w-d-xo.html