Love the videos. Would love to see a video comparing the output quality and example use cases of all the nozzle sizes. I'm sure there's plenty of other video on this out there, but I can't find any specifically for the Bambu Lab ones.
Excellent overviews. Valuable content for any bambu owner. I hope to get an x1c with AMS soon and i want to have good spare parts handy. The print beds are what i needed to learn about. It's a little confusing trying to grasp what the differences were just from reading product descriptions on their website. So this was great video for me. I'm considering getting a wham bam pex print bed. Read good things about wham bam.
Thank you. I did hear the Wham Bam plates are great and I did look to get one but not yet. PEI sheets are the best unless you need smooth surfaces. Then the engineering plate is needed. Thanks for watching and leaving feedback.
i got some aftermarket hotend that uses threaded regular/cht nozzles and its worked fine for me and others. so far just .2 .4 and .6 harden steel nozzles.
I think the main issue with getting plain nozzles is the fact that you need to apply thermal paste if you don't buy them in the complete hotend assembly
@jackgamer6307 it’s just the hassle of assembling it, no big deal, just handier to buy the complete nozzle. Depends on what you prefer. It’s good the option exists.
@@T8Maker I understand, but I'm saying that some people are affraid to mess with thermal grease, as it's not a common material to work with for most people, and it's easy to be affraid to mess it up
Love the videos. Would love to see a video comparing the output quality and example use cases of all the nozzle sizes. I'm sure there's plenty of other video on this out there, but I can't find any specifically for the Bambu Lab ones.
@iidensama Thank you. Great suggestion, I will certainly look into that.
Excellent overviews. Valuable content for any bambu owner. I hope to get an x1c with AMS soon and i want to have good spare parts handy.
The print beds are what i needed to learn about. It's a little confusing trying to grasp what the differences were just from reading product descriptions on their website. So this was great video for me.
I'm considering getting a wham bam pex print bed. Read good things about wham bam.
Thank you. I did hear the Wham Bam plates are great and I did look to get one but not yet. PEI sheets are the best unless you need smooth surfaces. Then the engineering plate is needed. Thanks for watching and leaving feedback.
i got some aftermarket hotend that uses threaded regular/cht nozzles and its worked fine for me and others. so far just .2 .4 and .6 harden steel nozzles.
Hi @zetroyewart, interesting, what one is it? Is it cheaper or better than the BL hotend? Would be great to try it out.
I think the main issue with getting plain nozzles is the fact that you need to apply thermal paste if you don't buy them in the complete hotend assembly
@jackgamer6307 it’s just the hassle of assembling it, no big deal, just handier to buy the complete nozzle. Depends on what you prefer. It’s good the option exists.
@@T8Maker I understand, but I'm saying that some people are affraid to mess with thermal grease, as it's not a common material to work with for most people, and it's easy to be affraid to mess it up
@jackgamer6307 ah, I see, that is true.