I finally tried Bambulab printers..

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  • @OnceinaSixSide
    @OnceinaSixSide  หลายเดือนก่อน +29

    My friends! Drop a comment for the engagement god. Id love to hear your experiences with Bambulab printers, and if you havent yet tried them - will you?
    Also I forgot to mention that both of these machines are delightfully quiet!
    I also misremembered the detail about speed: it wasn't 30 minutes faster than the V400, it was 30 minutes LIKE the V400 😅

    • @jeremyohara6513
      @jeremyohara6513 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Cant by Petg from Bambu at the moment here in Australia, been like that for over a month, Keeps saying theres no filament but support cant tell me when or whats happening with the petg basics range. Only thing i have found with them is their stock level is very bad and always running out here in Aus.

    • @enosunim
      @enosunim หลายเดือนก่อน

      Didn't they discontinued PETG Basic series? I thought now they will only sell PETG HF (High Flow) only.

    • @HeroS4Ev3R
      @HeroS4Ev3R หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'am planning remplace my -old- ender 3v3 by a P1S and his AMS this year.

    • @JonoBurch
      @JonoBurch หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I started my FDM Journey with a Prusa Mini, bloody ripper of a printer but I got a Bambulab p1s with the ams and its just so good that my little printer that could was just collecting dust.
      Bambulabs is just crazy good, closest to plug and play I've ever experienced :D

    • @memecentral5469
      @memecentral5469 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Got mine recently and it has been a blast no issues yes after every print some filemeant gets stuck between purge wiper and nozzel but great quality plus ams is great I also just found about about the parts option in the app its a w also only the first layer always has elephants foot its a problem with the z offset but it is ok because it does not effect much

  • @JMMC1005
    @JMMC1005 หลายเดือนก่อน +326

    My god. Drops a screw - immediately starts drilling holes in brand new printer. Can't tell whether to laugh or cry.

    • @OnceinaSixSide
      @OnceinaSixSide  หลายเดือนก่อน +70

      I like to start with a lighthearted laugh and end on the full body sobs, I recommend that.

    • @JMMC1005
      @JMMC1005 หลายเดือนก่อน +42

      @@OnceinaSixSide please donate your brain to science so that it may be studied.

    • @mikekiske
      @mikekiske หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      @@OnceinaSixSide
      Hi! Do you have any photos of the miniatures you've printed with the 0.2mm nozzles? Thanks for sharing!

    • @OnceinaSixSide
      @OnceinaSixSide  หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      ​@@mikekiske Next video! 😁

    • @mikekiske
      @mikekiske หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@OnceinaSixSide
      While you're at it, could you also show me how you assemble the two-part inlays? I'd really appreciate it! 😄

  • @jonnylectitio279
    @jonnylectitio279 หลายเดือนก่อน +185

    I bought a P1S about 11 months ago to print 40K terrain to run tournaments. I had minimal experience printing FDM when i bought it. Up to this point, I've printed around 30 entire tables of terrain. These things just work man.

    • @SamuraiMujuru
      @SamuraiMujuru หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      As someone who's looking to print more terrain with their P1S, what are some artists you recommend?

    • @christofferorden8809
      @christofferorden8809 หลายเดือนก่อน

      glad to here, i am also looking at getting PIS for terrain purpose

    • @Immolate62
      @Immolate62 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Just finished printing thirty trophies for a friend who is hosting a wargaming tournament, mostly on my P1S. It has 3,372 hours on it as I type this and I'm printing some dungeon blocks terrain on it. Unreal how reliable this printer is.

    • @JonoBurch
      @JonoBurch หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@SamuraiMujuru I recommend Flatline City from Saucermen Studios, prints great and I found it good for 40k and great for Necromunda

    • @Eins.1
      @Eins.1 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      How many times did you replace the nozzle so far?

  • @schmiddy8433
    @schmiddy8433 หลายเดือนก่อน +47

    These printers aren't just for beginners or less technically minded people. I am someone who goes through and adjusts almost every single variable on my prints to get exactly the result I want and I love how easy bambu lab printers are to work with. I almost never have issues or failed prints, I switch materials and spools constantly and the AMS (not the lite one, i dont have that) takes that headache completely out of the equation for me. The speed and print quality is superb and I just can't be happier with it.
    Your bases being weird like that may be elephant foot compensation. If you loaded a project from maker world and then put your bases into that project it could have printed with those variables. Make sure to start with a fresh project and check under quality > precision elephant foot compensation (XY distance) and then below that elephant foot compensation layers. That's my best guess, I leave it at 1 layer for 0.15mm.
    I've used tree supports with a different material interface and had no problem. again, could be a weird slicer profile and why I dont ever use other people's profiles because honestly most people don't know the first thing about making a proper print profile.

    • @OnceinaSixSide
      @OnceinaSixSide  หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Absolutely! I love that they cater to everyone. Perfect for beginners but completely open so you can go as deep and as far as you want with them.

    • @hecticaperture
      @hecticaperture 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      It feels like most people that call these beginner printers arent really using their printers to PRINT. But instead tinkering the printer is their hobby. And while there is absolutely wrong with that, a LOT of people do not 3d print to tinker with printers at all, and thats OK too.
      After years and years of "tinkering" with the likes of ender, now i have 10+ hours of work 6 days a week plus kids plus pets plus plus plus. Even if i wanted to just tiker with the printer i legitimately do not have time. And with me selling between 25-50 pcs a week, i just need the printer to print at an appliance level. And for the price absolutely no other company gets even close.
      Spending the money on a Ender 3 V3 vs a Bambu A1 its absolutely a no brainer for those people that just want to PRINT.

  • @JohnBubriski
    @JohnBubriski หลายเดือนก่อน +44

    Post-usage videos are generally better IMO because you (or whoever) realize the stupid things that they messed up during setup, like you mentioned with the filament wiper thing. I'd love to see specifically what you like the print with FDM printers vs resin. Personally I've done a lot of tiles/terrain with my FDM, and I reserve my resin printer for minis.

  • @SOCMMOB
    @SOCMMOB 28 วันที่ผ่านมา +21

    I bought an X1C because I wanted the printing to be my hobby, not the printer itself. I’ve wasted way too much time trying to keep an Ender working consistently, and I’m done with that BS.

    • @SmoothbassmanStudios
      @SmoothbassmanStudios 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      Same here. They just work!! Sold my Ender a week after I got my P1S. 1000 prints later and it's still printing amazingly as long as I keep my filament dry.

    • @WilliamMalcomson
      @WilliamMalcomson 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      Me to I had a ender 5 plus and it was awful

    • @SOCMMOB
      @SOCMMOB 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@SmoothbassmanStudios love this thing. It’s been running non stop since I bought it and it just keeps churning out great prints.

    • @PhuVet
      @PhuVet 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I think the ender sold more Bambu printers than bambu did.

  • @johnmalin1676
    @johnmalin1676 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    I have to say, i have had the A1 for about 6 weeks now, and I'm a beginner to 3D printing. I'm impressed, it's practically idiot proof to set up and the procedure is so easy. I will say though, it's worth printing the gantry AMS holder, its on the Makerworld. It is a Bambu Lab upload. They even supply the screws in the Kit they sent you. I found it doesn't impede quality and i haven't noticed any real increase in vibrations. If you want to reduce the footprint, i highly recommend you print this 👍👍

  • @tro7e
    @tro7e 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    For the printed base angle problem - it looks like for the first 10 layers it's printing faster (because of solid bottom) and then it slows down (hits the layer time limit), but still does not manage to cool the material. Set maximum flowrate under filament parameters to 10-15 mm3/s and see if it helps. If it does - or you need bring down printing speed until flowrate becomes more uniform (check under Preview window and select Flowrate instead of Line type).

  • @ThePhoEater
    @ThePhoEater หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    Sending H8 for drilling through the bambulab piece without looking for the missing piece on the floor.

    • @DarrenBladez-p5p
      @DarrenBladez-p5p 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      It's not your printer so why care?

    • @shoegum7362
      @shoegum7362 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Have you ever tried to find a screw after it falling on the floor. Its near impossible

    • @ThePhoEater
      @ThePhoEater 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@shoegum7362 who hasn’t. We all think that it might’ve gone through a portal to another universe but I refuse to believe it and look for it until I find it.

  • @anthonyr8272
    @anthonyr8272 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    Bambu Lab has a filament section labeled as support and it tells you what it would be used to support one of them is PVA it supports PLA and PETG and it dissolves in water

  • @hotfix7387
    @hotfix7387 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    There is a Bambu Lab printed mod to put the AMS Lite on top of the A1 if you are concerned about space. You will want to rerun calibration when you are done.
    Also there is an unsupported hack to the AMS Lite to print TPU. Someone figured out how to get it do 4 TPU colors to print for a multicolor print.
    For the PETG support print, did you make sure it was dried out before use? The stringing can get bad the wetter it gets

    • @briandonovan9091
      @briandonovan9091 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Do you have a source or search term to find the "unsupported hack to the AMS Lite to print TPU. Someone figured out how to get it do 4 TPU colors to print for a multicolor print." That's what I need and why I have NOT purchased a Bamboo because it couldn't do it.

    • @hotfix7387
      @hotfix7387 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

      ​@@briandonovan9091I can't post a link in here, but if you search for "How to Print TPU with the Bambu Lab AMS (Mod)" you can find the video of someone who modified their non-Lite AMS to do it and the risks therein.
      I'm looking for the AMS Lite video I saw and can't find it. You can search for the mod named "AMS Lite TPU Mod" and that will hopefully get you the rest of the way there.
      Good luck and remember you could permanently mess up your AMS doing this

  • @JackOiswatching
    @JackOiswatching หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Gotta say that I'm in the same camp. When people ask which 3D printer to get as their first I tell them to look at the Bambu lineup and get whatever's in their budget. They Just Work™

  • @RoseKindred
    @RoseKindred หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    Glad the points came through for you. Funny how they then noticed OIASS afterward, huh?
    I respect how their systems are a premium and you get what you expect you should get. Pretty much plug-and-play instead of the engineering side falling onto us. I would like to see what happens if they enter the Resin side of printing.
    They do still have major downsides, specifically, these should not be used in businesses that need NDAs or higher. But, for the majority of us, they are perfect.

    • @kind3rthen00b
      @kind3rthen00b หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      There is LAN only mode you know ...

    • @RoseKindred
      @RoseKindred หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@kind3rthen00b Yes, but from others who had gotten inside, they also stored the previous jobs and details. Even after a full reset, once it eventually connected the it was sent with the current request.
      This is why I said for NDAs and up it is a risk and can land you in jail.
      Additionally, they get the Gcode as well for each print, the items could be remade by someone else. I don't think that would happen but it is theoretically possible.
      But, as I said, for most of us, this would not apply.

    • @No0o0o0o0o0
      @No0o0o0o0o0 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@RoseKindred I challenge your assertion. Your printer does NOT auto upload its print info/log or anything like that in lan mode or after a factory reset. Please point me to your sources
      I have wireshark and a router monitoring traffic and nothing of what you are saying is true.
      SD card only is an option
      Lan only mode does not leak data or even attempt to look for the net.
      Vlan works fine
      sending files via FTP works fine
      Cloud(obvious) connects to the cloud. but the other options are viable too but log data does NOT auto upload. Please see X1+ team for more info as they have unfettered access to the linux OS for a long time and none of what you are saying was found.
      The ONLY time a log file is uploaded, optionally, is with a trouble ticket.
      Source Owned an X1C for 2 years.

  • @trulsdirio
    @trulsdirio 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    I got an A1 Mini and the thing just prints. It is my first printer and I waited for more than five years to get one, since I always was intrigued by the idea of solving small issues with quick designs and prints, but never wanted trouble shooting a printer to be my new hobby. I have not had to manually change anything on the printer so far and it has printed great results every time I used it! All that for 200€ in the anniversary sale. I am impressed. Obviously I love the philosophy behind Prusa, but they are so far out of reach for me that I never considered them.

    • @kaasmeester5903
      @kaasmeester5903 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Bambu Labs are adding some good features and innovations to the market, but their price is definitely the biggest selling point. I own a Prusa Mk4 myself, but I've worked with a P1S (and A1 Mini + AMS) at work. I'd put these machines on the same level in terms of ease of use, reliability, and quality of the resulting prints.
      I went with Prusa because I too like their philosophy, I like the fact that the machine is easy to maintain (though it hasn't needed any replacements or adjustments so far), and I want to support Made in Europe. But for those starting in the hobby, Bambu is an excellent choice and far more affordable. I'm just hoping for an affordable enclosed Core XY printer from Prusa one day.

  • @Trueflights
    @Trueflights 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I find it funny that one of your complaints about the AMS was that it takes forever to change colors while this version is like 10x faster than the standard AMS. Most people who have experience with the other Bambu AMS comment about how amazingly fast this version is, lol.

  • @williecat316
    @williecat316 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I rarely use the AMS for multi color prints. I like having my favorite filaments available without fussing. The other usage is the automatic rollover. Low filament? No worries, just throw a second spool on, and the AMS kicks over to it when it runs through the first one. No more having partial rolls everywhere, or having to watch the status of the spool.

  • @mandyj5222
    @mandyj5222 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I have the A1, A1 mini and the P1S. All three are solid. I too have the V400, but it's relegated to the basement where it gets little love these days... Trying to print with petg broke my spirit before I started printing from a dryer directly. Now it's so fresh and clean on my Bambu printers. I started my collection with the mini combo and I was blown away! Hooked for good. They just work. No tuning, no worries. I want to hit print and walk away. Thanks for your video. I had a user error issue putting my purge wiper on my A1, I didn't push the head over and I guess I trapped the print head and it would not home. I reached out to Bambu, sent them a video and was so pissed. Then I actually looked at assembly instructions online... 😅 that was a wasted day and a half...

  • @aaronwilsontd
    @aaronwilsontd หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    The angle issue you’re having for the bases is the infill pulling inward after it cools down and it’s shrinking.

  • @nickrudd2568
    @nickrudd2568 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    After years of stress filled printing with Other well known brands of fdm, I brought a A1. It was well worth it. From the WTF!!! as it 1st sets up, to the ease of slicing and sending the file to get printing without all the stress and worry of the SD cards and walking up and down stairs to the print room all day as it has a cam built in. Thats proper priceless. Even has a little LED light to brighten the shot at night. I will be buying another. They do say not to be used in a enclosure because the control boards got no assisted cooling, Well, i tinkercaded a wrap around cooler duct with a 120mm fan filling the two vents with cool air from below the enclosure, Its running perfectly printing ABS and Carbon with a HD nozzle. The Z uprights get warm though so i may extend the cooling.

  • @toxichero1
    @toxichero1 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    ill say. as someone that was/is part of the croud that wants to fiddel with there printers and make them better, its a breath of fresh air to have one that just.. works every single time i send a print. it has issues whenever i dont like wash the print bed or i ask it to do to much but im leaving my tinkering to my modded ender 3 and my p1s is for when things need to get done

  • @Energetic_Ballistic_Solutions
    @Energetic_Ballistic_Solutions หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    You can cut down on the multi material time for support by making the tree support the exact same as the material you are printing in, ect for the last few layers that touch the actual part there is a setting in bambu that will do this for you. Also, purge your poop into your infill.

    • @potaterjim
      @potaterjim หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      How do you get it to use the poop on the infill? Is that a setting in the slicer?

  • @JhustineProvido
    @JhustineProvido 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    This guy.. drilling holes on a brand new printer. using metal scraper on Texture PEI plate. you're killing me here man.

  • @martythestines
    @martythestines หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    18:30 with big flat parts on the A1, the edges tend to peel up off of the plate. Just enough to look a bit wonky. Any big round or square parts, I use a healthy dose of glue stick, then I take paper towel, soak it in IPA, and spread the glue stick around nice and even.
    But that is after I make sure that I either use a brim or the mouse ears, I do use Orca slicer not Bamboo slicer. I don't remember if mouse ears are on bamboo slicer. Mouse ears essentially are just tiny brims that only go on like very sharp corners to keep them from rising off the bed.
    Also maybe bump up your bed temperature another 5°. And always have a deeper tool to get the little edges off. 🥂
    Also, also, try adjusting your print temperatures. If the brim and the glue stick don't help. I tend to run my first layer cooler which kind of helps with oozing on the first layer too. But by thought, process is if it doesn't have to cool down as much, it might not warp as much. And it's strange that it's just such a slight amount of warping.

    • @PolycultureArt
      @PolycultureArt หลายเดือนก่อน

      Good tips. I am getting curling edges on large flat prints.. it’s like the bed isn’t heated evenly at the edges.. I have tried brims (couldn’t find mouse ears in Bambu studio :( only in p slicer

  • @justpainting
    @justpainting หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Picked up the Carbon X1 this year with the AMS. I was printing a plate of terrain yesterday, was a 21 hour print. I ran out of filament on the last two layers. Thank digital jesus for run out detection. I plopped in a new roll of filament, and boom finished the last 20 minutes of printing fine.

    • @Immolate62
      @Immolate62 หลายเดือนก่อน

      With AMS you can load up two to four slots with the same color/type and it will automatically go from one spool to the next. Just go to the device tab and click the little avengers icon. For the AMS, changing filaments is (by necessity) child's play. I'm doing a 20 hour print and have three spools same color PETG loaded up.

  • @metallifta
    @metallifta หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Print the AMS top mount, comes with the top mount and rear stabiliser parts, and Bambu even give you the screws for those in the kit as well!

  • @loqkLoqkson
    @loqkLoqkson หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    brilliant thanks! I've got an adventurer 4, that I bought shortly before the bamboo came out, just as the anker make came out, and skipped the anker make due to the old style nozzle. seeing you change the nozzle means I can happily buy a bamboo printer when the adventurer dies
    the adventurer has many problems that I seem to have finally fixed due to wear in, and rolling back to a functional firmware. but it's pretty reliable once you've worked out the kinks, but the bamboo is so much better.

  • @samtheengineer
    @samtheengineer หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I have had my A1 mini for about 2 months now, the tool headboard quit working and they sent me a free replacement one within days. I am very surprised by well it works. The speed and their customer service

  • @cerrkprgragg
    @cerrkprgragg 23 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I have one Bambu P1s and one FLSun S1, When I need to print complex multi-color models, I fire up my P1S. When I'm printing larger models like helmets, I usually use the S1. I absolutely love them .

  • @razalom66
    @razalom66 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Not sure if anyone has commented but with supports you can set it up in the slicer to only use the support filament for the last couple of layers so it massively reduces the time to print something as it doesnt have to keep changing the filament for every layer

  • @martythestines
    @martythestines หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Just another comment for an FYI. The flat part on the back of the nozzles that touch the little heater block and sensor. As you get oils from your fingerprints, you'll see a little rectangular rust spot. Try keeping that as clean as possible to make sure your temperatures stay good. There are people that have had massive blobs of death and their A1 gets ruined. I have a feeling that could be part of the problem. It doesn't know what the temperature is and it gets way too hot. I swapped my nozzles all the time and tend to just wipe it down with some alcohol.

  • @ThriftLife
    @ThriftLife 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    yeah man.... Bambu Lab is a great company. I just recently purchased a P1P as my first 3d printer and I couldn't be happier. The user experience with this company is CLEARLY a priority

  • @KirillFrolov77
    @KirillFrolov77 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The printer and filament profile actually come from Prusa. Bamboo slicer is a derivative work from Prosa slicer.
    The ptfe tube from the spool to the head is there to avoid dudden sharp pulls when the head moves, which can lead to filament entanglement.

  • @irishology
    @irishology หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Hey mate. Now you have the scraper i was talking about for removing models from resin build plates the problem is you put the push block (the bit you had to reprint) on the wrong side and back to front.

    • @peter_isthewolf
      @peter_isthewolf หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'm glad somebody noticed 😁

  • @turnipslop3822
    @turnipslop3822 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I really like this format! It feels a lot more focused and you've already identified the issues and strengths. I find I tune out when you're figuring out the fixes, though I can see that if I bought the printer it might be useful. Hope it isn't a tonne more editing but this seems like a big step up imo.
    Great vid and review

    • @OnceinaSixSide
      @OnceinaSixSide  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Awesome, thanks for the feedback!

  • @UncleJessy
    @UncleJessy หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    fantastic video and loved the recap look at your experience with the two bambu printers. Killing it mate. Fantastic long format chill video

  • @jspr49
    @jspr49 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Just ordered an A1 mini as my first printer. Can't wait to print some figures I can paint.

  • @IgnusFast
    @IgnusFast หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    You did the same thing I think a lot of us have done - you put the screws in the scraper wrong. They go in from the blade side, with the thumb grip on the plastic side.

    • @SveinOveAas
      @SveinOveAas หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I've put together four of the things, and I make the same mistake every single dang time.

  • @Legal-Ade
    @Legal-Ade หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I’ve not had good success printing mini figures, but have had amazing results printing vehicles. I printed two leman russes from station forge and they look incredible.
    I use 2mm nozzle at .06mm height. You need to be a bit creative with slicing and placement but holy crap they look awesome! And way more durable than resin prints. I can drop them off the table and barely have any damage to show for it.

  • @stealth7545
    @stealth7545 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    a dedicated video on printing TPU with this printer specifically would be great

  • @bmdoughe
    @bmdoughe หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The change in angle on the bases is a byproduct of the base going from the solid top to the hollow bottom. Basically the plastic is going to suffer from more contraction on the layers where there is more physical plastic. Google "benchy hull line" if you want to go further down that rabbit hole - but it's an enigma no one has figured out how to mitigate 100%.

  • @RannekoPlays
    @RannekoPlays หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Minor nitpick:
    It isn't a purge tower, it's a prime tower.
    The poops are generated by purging. The prime tower is used to get the filament flowing smoothly after the material swap.

  • @LB_adventurer
    @LB_adventurer 23 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    thanks for sharing your impressions on this, been thinking about buying a 3d printer for awhile and lately i'm starting to lean towards Bambulab and FDM

  • @minisarefuntopaint
    @minisarefuntopaint วันที่ผ่านมา

    That's a lovely pet rabbit. Aww.

  • @aeonjoey3d
    @aeonjoey3d หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Ha! I love that you bought the printer user MakerWorld points. I bought the X1C and now I’m an addict on MakerWorld, Ive gotten two AMS’, and I haven’t paid for filament in 6 months, and have almost 1,900 hours on my printer in that time. I love the points and I hope they don’t go away

    • @OnceinaSixSide
      @OnceinaSixSide  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Fuck yeah that's great!

  • @BitzboxTV
    @BitzboxTV 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Recently ordered an A1 and looking forward to trying it out. This is the best video I've watched regarding this printer. Super useful

  • @christiansrensen3810
    @christiansrensen3810 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I have been 3d printing for years.
    I would call my self a" tinker pilot". So I known alot of tricks and so on. My creality and me.
    I felt like I was a crafter...so to start it, I need to do this and that and this. If it is stringing, then that and if the adhesion and so on..
    But after 6 years it was tired
    So I bought a p1s combo..
    My problem is now, I don't need all my tinker knowledge is now not needed anymore.
    I find my self in these wired spot, everytime I start a print..
    "I need to...øhh I must øøøhh..."
    But it just select, slice, print.
    So now it just a very good tool.

  • @gerriti
    @gerriti หลายเดือนก่อน

    24:56 ive noticed that when using the option to select a specific support interface filament, it doesnt actually do the filament swap if the contact patch is too small, or too fat apart. Under advanced support options, change Top Z Distance and Top Interface Spacing to 0, and it should actually work.

  • @Slurgical_3D_Terrain_Channel
    @Slurgical_3D_Terrain_Channel หลายเดือนก่อน

    I do all my terrain in draft mode 5% infill and the print quality is out of this world and I have been around the block with 3D printers. My workflow has greatly improve with my designs because of the printer. I take more chances and push the envelope because of how fast it prints.

  • @crrc4s
    @crrc4s หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have a P1S and an X1C and absolutely love them. I have the AMS systems for both and two of them on my X1C. It’s awesome having backup filaments of multi color printing.

  • @ObservationofLimits
    @ObservationofLimits วันที่ผ่านมา

    Forcing printers to use same brand resin/filament and slicer is like Ford forcing you to only go to a dealership for work and gas station A for fuel. Absolutely insane.

  • @jerramebutler8596
    @jerramebutler8596 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I bought to a1 mini after buying a p1p and I can definitely recommend the a1 mini as a starter AND if you're wanting to do multi color prints I like the AMS lite more than the AMS personally. However, don't knock uniformation! I just got the GW Two and it's been a game changer for printing!

  • @mikewhite2991
    @mikewhite2991 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Buy the Bambu support material for pla. When you use petg the nozzle has to heat up to petg temp then cool down to pla temp. Bambu pla support material heats at the same temp but doesn't stick to the pla, and you're only paying for the interface layers when it comes to the support material. I use it and it works great for me m

  • @Curufinwex
    @Curufinwex หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    You should really use the scraper only when you cant get some small fragments off. Otherwise your PEI plate is not gonna last long. For easy removal just take off the plate and flex it back and forth, once it has cooled down a bit.

    • @OnceinaSixSide
      @OnceinaSixSide  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yeah I know ☺️ I just wanted to get some shots using it!

    • @aeonjoey3d
      @aeonjoey3d หลายเดือนก่อน

      The scraper really is more of a crowbar lol, to get under the edge and then fulcrum lever it up to lift the part, and help clean stuck on bits off, but it’s also why the blade isn’t super sharp; but I’d recommend printing a plastic scraper for 99% of scraping.

    • @Immolate62
      @Immolate62 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The best thing for prying up parts without chewing up your bed is a high-quality flat blade for an oscillating multi tool. Cheap ones will work too, but you have to take the time to file and sand of any burr. You want them to be flat and sharp, but not sharp enough to dig, and will wide-radiused corners.

  • @conorstewart2214
    @conorstewart2214 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I have the X1C and the AMS is just so convenient, just have your most used filaments already in it and select it in the slicer without needing to change filament. The X and P series AMS is much more compact though since you can just sit it on top.
    I mainly print practical models and drone or robot parts but multi material printing has its uses. I have printed polycarbonate (PC) combined with some sections printed in a polycarbonate blended with PTFE (PC-PTFE) which has great wear resistance and low friction and is self lubricating but it is expensive, so most of the part is normal PC and the PC-PTFE is only where it is needed. If the AMS worked with flexibles like TPU it would be much more useful though.
    I have also made electronics enclosures and panels using different colours of PETG, including transparent. I have used a base colour for the part, another colour for text or diagrams on the surface and then transparent to have basically little windows for indicator LEDs to shine through.

  • @Rayuaz
    @Rayuaz หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm not sure about the A1 AMS, but I have a P1S and the AMS is amazing because it's a dry box and it makes loading and switching filaments between prints sooooooo much easier. And it's also great because if one spool runs out of filament, it can load another spool, so you never get failed prints because of running out of filament

    • @Immolate62
      @Immolate62 หลายเดือนก่อน

      AMS Lite will switch spools as well, plus it handles cardboard spools with grace. I like it a little better than the original AMS. The way I go through filament, nothing last long enough to get wet, except all those leftovers that accumulate. But now with the Sunlu four slot drier, it's all good.

  • @jaredkrivin6204
    @jaredkrivin6204 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You can definitely disable that 5 or however many minute period of time when it's starting up, but you'll likely have to add it to the gcode, i currently have a custom hot-end profile that skips at least 2/4 things it does (like scraping the nozzle on the bed)

  • @Elkarlo77
    @Elkarlo77 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    My Bambu Lab is my sixth 3D Printer, i clocked around 1100 hours in 7 month. Which is about twice as much as i clocked in the Time on my others printers. Totally i am around 6000-7000 hours. I have 3 DIY Kit printers and all my printers were upgraded to Autobed Level. My X1E takes around 5 minutes and with minimal Settings + Autobedlevel to start. Thing is: My other printers needed around 2-3 Minutes for Autobedlevel as well, especially my Tronxy-A5S-400 takes longer then my X1E. They all have moving beds and i think thats the difference, all Beds which move needs to be calibrated from time to time, fixed bed printers like a Voron 2.4 or a Delta don't need it. Personally i have #3 just dissambled and i am rebuilding it as an A1 Type Bed-Pusher: all Linear Rails with a Core XZ mechanism and i am looking to replace my slow Core XY with an Voron 2.4 style but i want to keep the 400x400x400mm capability. I simply don't print on it because it's to slow.
    To increase the Printspeed: The Flowrate is atm the weakest point, there are Upgrade Options for the X1/P1 series like the ObXidian Hotends that drops the print times again, as Bambu Labs only have an Vulcan Style Nozzle, which is still considered a speed Nozzle. For the A1 there is a CHT Clone on Temu, which may double the extrusion but most likely increase it by 50%.
    TL;DR: The Speed of the Bambu Labs printers is good and the Autolevel delay normal for an Bedmoving Printer.

  • @JackPinesBlacksmithing
    @JackPinesBlacksmithing หลายเดือนก่อน

    The slow startup is a cost I don't mind to have it auto-calibrate to ensure perfect prints nearly everytime I use the printer, with the exception being if the filament is challenging to work with, like TPU.

  • @Jenckestable
    @Jenckestable 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Going to add to the cacophony of people saying they picked one up and it has been straight plug and play.
    I had an old Ender 3 that I tinkered with for months getting only a handful of successful prints with before i called it a loss.
    The A1 has been such a joy. Definitely purchased in part from this review.

  • @Storehouse-805
    @Storehouse-805 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I really like the AMS for the sake of multicolored terrain. Ive printed terrain with 3 or 4 colors that look amazing with absolutely no extra work. The poops are a bit excessive and the print time is long, but the result is well worth it.

  • @StylishJedi
    @StylishJedi 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I have the A1 and the A1 mini. Now I wish I only had two A1 stay A1 many years. Great it was my first one because the A1 wasn’t available when I bought my mini. I love my mini but it’s a little bit too small for a lot of stuff. I wish they would make an a one plus that allows 300 mm or above, I would buy one right away for cosplay stuff and larger stuff. I can’t imagine having anything but bambu now. My first Printer was an Elegoo Neptune 4, what a horrible experience compared to Bambu labs printers.

  • @Todestelzer
    @Todestelzer หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    18:51 that’s material shrinkage. Maybe you used a high infill value like 40%

  • @agent_dex8996
    @agent_dex8996 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I used an anycubic vyper for a little over a year and I just got sick and tired of playing technician. I'd fix it and within a week or so it broke again in some random way.
    Finally threw up my hands and ordered a p1s and oh my goodness. Why didn't I start with one of these! My vyper now sits in the corner of shame as I refuse to go through that frustration again.

  • @RJin3D
    @RJin3D หลายเดือนก่อน

    My assumption with the base being weird is a combination of warping and lack of infill at the bottom ring component compared to the solid base that sits above it.
    There is probably different speeds when printing both sections too.
    Check out the speed and the flow views when in print preview in bambu studio.
    When there is a stark change of speed/flow between layers you'll see issues like this as well as a change of the look of the filament from matt to glossy.
    So you can try to print with supports/brims which can help prevent warping and/or slow down the print so all the layers take roughly the same amount of time to print.

    • @OnceinaSixSide
      @OnceinaSixSide  หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'll look into it, thanks for taking the time!

  • @almag6872
    @almag6872 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    My A1 arrived dead out of the box and dealing with tech support was a total nightmare. Even Bambu finally admitted they made the process a lot worse than it needed to be so I finally wound up just shipping the stupid thing back and getting a refund. Life's too short . . and they're cheap for a reason. Prusa may cost double but you'll never have these kinds of headaches.

  • @FrazzledDadsMinis
    @FrazzledDadsMinis หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video! I was so exited to get my P1S--as you said, Bambu holds one's hand the entire way. I was able to jump right in to FDM due to Bambu's ease of use. Great company!

  • @Shakespeare563
    @Shakespeare563 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I've been eyeing these ones for a while. My question is if the mini is big enough that it'll work for terrain/other large models as that's kinda the main thing I want it for, but I can't figure out if I'll regret not having the bigger version (my space isn't super limited, but it's not like I have infinite space between my resin printer plus wash and cure station)

  • @PJ-oe6eu
    @PJ-oe6eu หลายเดือนก่อน

    One thing, at least with the premade PLA profiles. They haven't actually customised them that much from what I can tell from the generic PLA profile. Some of the more specialised PLA blends maybe but they might have changed the price per kg and maybe the volumetric flow rate but not so much the cooling or the minimum layer time. Its very minor what they have tinkered with, at least for their common PLA profiles.

  • @TWODNA1BEEF
    @TWODNA1BEEF หลายเดือนก่อน

    When switching back and forth between PETG and PLA you really have to purge the hell out of the nozzel to get it clean.
    That being said i had never even thought about using PETG as just the interface material!

  • @damiencloake01
    @damiencloake01 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I made the exact same mistake with the screws when setting up my A1 mini. Glad I'm not the only one!

  • @Critical_Zero
    @Critical_Zero หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Base issue looks like bed adhesion...the edges very slightly curl up and then cause the filament to "squish" differently for a few layers. Finger oils on PEI can cause this. Also too much part cooling can also cause this. Also having a draft hit the bed can cause it....Glue stick is a universal fix for this but its messy, if you don't mind post processing a brim in the slicer works. Had this issue with PLA on a few printers. Use a ruler to see if you layer touching the bed has some curvature.

    • @Immolate62
      @Immolate62 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I've printed many hundreds of bases in PLA and PETG and never have a problem with elephant's foot using the stock profile. It's only when I print an item with a large bottom layer that I get peel up. Nice wide brim usually fixes it.

  • @adamsvensson2035
    @adamsvensson2035 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wow! I haven’t really been that interested in getting a Bambulab printer until after this video. The software integrations with things like print-profiles are really interesting!

  • @martythemachinist8104
    @martythemachinist8104 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am glad you like the Bambu Lab printers. I have 3 of the A1 printers. Two with the AMS lite units and I love them. A nice enhancement for your A1 mini would be to print the adapter I have designed that will allow you to add the AMS lite Rotary Spool Holder. This will help your printing by adding reverse tension on the filament. Then when the extruder retracts the filament during printing, the spool will take up the slack keeping the filament taught. (this is done to stop filament leakage during rapid moves) This is the same operation that is done by the AMS lite. You print out the file I can provide for you and purchase a YELLOW Spool Holder from Bambu Labs for $11.95. If you would like this file please reply and I can set you up with this stl file. I am considering uploading it to MakerWorld. Good day and happy printing.

  • @bubbagort
    @bubbagort 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Alright I'm sold on the A1 If my Neptune 2 craps out soon I'll def go with the A1

  • @AlynneTheFlorifant
    @AlynneTheFlorifant หลายเดือนก่อน

    I do want to comment on the slicer, it has been built on top of the prusaslicer one, so a lot of standard filaments and printers arent a result of bambulabs specifically.

  • @Hi-hw8tl
    @Hi-hw8tl 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I sold my X1C+AMS and bought a Prusa XL instead, the missing poops and quietness is soooo pleasing

  • @GROGU123
    @GROGU123 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Bambu is the iPhone of 3D printers. It’s the only printer I recommend to non tech-savvy people.

  • @FlintStone-c3s
    @FlintStone-c3s หลายเดือนก่อน

    After getting an Anycubic Mono2 and breaking it and making lots of mess with the second one, a FDM mini that just works seems like a vacation. PLA Matt seems like it would be great for my model train needs.

  • @AndrewAHayes
    @AndrewAHayes หลายเดือนก่อน

    You would love using the X1 Carbon for high temperature material printing and although enclosed it is not large and overbearing, I have the combo and it has been a game changer for my printing.
    I would hold off from buying one though as an upgraded printer is imminent for anouncment.

    • @OnceinaSixSide
      @OnceinaSixSide  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Maybe! I've heard that printer is pretty loud though so I probably wouldn't use it.

  • @madadric
    @madadric หลายเดือนก่อน

    Glad to see you check out the A1 & mini! I originally bouth an A1 that i had to send back due to the heat bed recall. (which was a blessing in the end because it meant with the reimbursement from bambu and a sale i ended getting the updated A1 combo for the same price I originally paid for the A1)
    I've been getting pretty nice results printing using the .2 nozzle for some figues and minis, although i have to print hotter and slower with off-brand PLA. I even used the AMS lite and printed a bunch of custom dice with the .2 nozzle with color coding for successes, failures, and crits, and keychains with a QR code that goes to my union's join page.
    When doing different material for supports, you can getaway with only printing the interface layers in the PETG which might save in time - not sure if that will make the prints more reliable though.
    For the weird angles on your bases, could it be layer squish on the earlier layers? I'm not sure if this might be related to choosing smooth PEI plate in your slicer instead of textured PEI? You could try printing some calibration parts to see if you can reproduce the error.

  • @darkalleywaystudio3975
    @darkalleywaystudio3975 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I bought a P1S/ AMS combo and have been so impressed, all my future printers will be coming from Bambu Lab going forward except a Neptune Max 4 and future resin printers. BL has perfected the FDM printer to a professional grade while making it user friendly and consumer budget friendly. Their product ecosystem makes sense and I just look forward to printing with my P1S rather than having to do trial and error all the time. Can't say enough good praise about the company. My one piece of feedback would be the log files. However, I can overlook that as long as it is kept in check with consumers and BL or if BL would just not receive log files at all unless a support ticket is created, that would be better. "It just works!" Todd Howard

  • @Rob_65
    @Rob_65 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The reason for having to bypass the AMS for something like TPU is the fact that this material is/may be to flexible to reliably load. Even on my Prusa XL I do bypass the PTFE tube for TPU because it is just too much effort to push the TPU through the tube.
    I think the reason you cannot do only the interface layers with PETG with tree support is due to the fact that PETG and PLA don't stick together. I found that I can almost not print a floating PLA section on top of the PETG support. Overhangs (even horizontal ones) do work but as soon as I have a floating PLA piece on top of PETG support, the PLA just slides off. Same goes for PETG on top of PLA so I think that is the reason for not supporting the interface layer only option on tree supports.
    Maybe the special soluble support materials do not have this problem and maybe there are special options in the slicer to enable this. I don't have a Bambu printer (but am quite happy with the Prusa XL)

    • @OnceinaSixSide
      @OnceinaSixSide  หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'm so tempted to buy a Prusa XL after this Bambu experience, because I want to try the multi print head thing so badly but my god te cost 😰

    • @Rob_65
      @Rob_65 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@OnceinaSixSide and I am so tempted to go for the Bambu experience. While multiple print heads seems to be the ultimate solution for some multi material prints, multiple print heads do come with their own problems

  • @theaypisamfpv
    @theaypisamfpv 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    7:50 yeah because of PLA matte, the thing added to the PLA to make it matte make it way less stronger, no matter which matte pla (i think so, if someone know a brand where the matte is as good as the standard pla, drop a comment)

  • @JohnBubriski
    @JohnBubriski หลายเดือนก่อน

    The weird angle shift could be due to part cooling. I think with a lot of FDM printers they have less part cooling on the first 10 layers or so... kinda like how resin printers over-cure the first few layers to ensure good adhesion.

  • @TheRealOzWookiee
    @TheRealOzWookiee หลายเดือนก่อน

    Glad you've finally gotten some of the amazing BambuLabs printers. I backed on the original KS and love my Carbon!

  • @akurenda1985
    @akurenda1985 หลายเดือนก่อน

    3D printing, tabletop games, miniatures and a rabbit. How have I not seen your videos before now!?

  • @Shaggywasntme27
    @Shaggywasntme27 หลายเดือนก่อน

    There is an attachment you can print to put the AMS on the wall btw!

  • @MarcoCosta313
    @MarcoCosta313 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Just got mine last friday! It's still waiting to be unboxed...

  • @JellyoooDonut3
    @JellyoooDonut3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    i got an a1 its pretty great but it does take a while for it to start, depending on what filament you use its not always gonna stick and stay on the build plate. i usually watch it until at least the first 3 to 4 layers stay on the plate but once it starts printing it tends to get it done having multiple parts spaced out could lead to a miss print one part at a time continuously touching the print works but the more time the nozzle it in the air could cool the plastic or make it to hot so it become either a hard clump or stringy.
    printing in multi color takes a lot longer but it can do it printing one color at a time saves so much time. love this printer tho its my first one and i can even buy print files from other creators make a drag and drop file on the bambu app on my computer and i can print other thing i printed a foot tall meca godzilla part by part using this printer.

  • @samtheengineer
    @samtheengineer หลายเดือนก่อน

    I've had the same problem with having the angles lifting a little, I think it is because the speed is too high. The first couple of layers. To fix it. You need to slow down the layers or use a bigger base

  • @philgeddes572
    @philgeddes572 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Your Rabbit is super cute, i have just ordered a A1,seems a lot easier then my current Creality, keep up the good vids :)

  • @janslavik5284
    @janslavik5284 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was gonna say something about the drilling, but there was a bunny in the video so all is good

  • @dwangs465
    @dwangs465 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My mrs and the kids treated me to a a1 for fathers day i hadnt told them i also ordered one for my mrs so we have two on the go now and loving them for toys for the kids 40k terrain and stuff for the house. Ive tried tons of filements best ive found is esun pla +

  • @odinata
    @odinata หลายเดือนก่อน

    0:55 "..half a dozen projects using (FDM) printers..."
    Wow those look cool! I love flexible--the rubbery the better! What filament are you using on those particular examples?

  • @Hiltomatt
    @Hiltomatt หลายเดือนก่อน

    Got the A1 with AMS. I'm using basic PLA as I'm not flush with cash. Sadly my Ender pro sits dormant. The setup and all the simplicity of the A1 change of head is so good. I have been able to print things I just could not comprehend before. I am going to (I need to print ASA ) my ender again but the bambu A1 oh I can make things wothoutan issue walk away and no need for glue I can use specialised beds with reflective patterns. This is a game changer of sanity for a time poor person.

  • @tenchuu007
    @tenchuu007 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My X1 Carbon was the first time I felt like I didn't need to upgrade a printer right out of the box.

  • @pavelperina7629
    @pavelperina7629 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I agree with the most, I haven't seen other printer, but about space efficiency ... well, with AMS lite next to it and tubes above, it does not feel small.And only issues I found is that as you said, there seems to be change in angle close to heat plate and some weird stuff on parts that have thin rectangular shape (rectangular rods 5mm wide) with 45 degree overhang, they are going from sharp edges do little oval. But at the same time, they tend to unstick from plate and bend up a bit, so maybe it's basically overextrusion as they raise by fraction of milimeter. Or maybe it shrinks a bit during cooling? i don't know.
    Using AMS? I would like to make some color stripes maybe. I've tried it to use PETG support, but because it had tiny contact area and PLA does not stick to PETG, print head push PETG layer sideways and I ended with spaghetti monster. Also purge tower ended as a mess, I guess because PETG does not stick to PLA bridges and vice versa so it ended as a mix of blobs and hairs.

  • @enosunim
    @enosunim หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yep, this is a correct analogy. Bambulab is holding your hand. = )
    I prefer when nobody comes into my personal space = )))
    That's why I use my Ender 3.
    Will I ever try Bambulab? Do not think so. They do have restrictions. And they are not upgradable or as they say hackable.
    I do like that I can upgrade firmware or printhead or anything else. And POM wheels do not need any service at all.
    For me 3d printing is something simple. Not overcomplicating. Bambu is like a modern plane. At least it looks like it. Like those kind of planes, which needs special equipment to start and special tools and special manuals. But they are fast. Really fast. (At least they looks like that).
    But Ender 3 also can print 150mm/s (BTW Bambu prints ~400mm/s only on 0.08 layerheight, not even 500 as marketed. Oh that marketing). But it is simple as usual field plane, which can fly off any terrain. And it just starts and flies away. No need to calibrate anything if you set it right.
    I already have some 2d printers with overcomplicated design and proprietary hardware and software too. When it works it is just super. But when it doesn't. Oh I just wanted some Ender 3 2d printer analog at those times. I even agree it to print slower, just to have the print. Not to tinker with its overcomplicated guts, with all switches and sensors. At least Bambulab have manuals and spare parts.

    • @Immolate62
      @Immolate62 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I like to tinker too, and I have plenty of problems to solve every day. It's just that most of them aren't from my Bambus. They aren't overly complicated. In fact, they're easier for me to disassemble and replace hot ends, extruders and other print head components than my others. They just give careful thought to every decision, making the end product smarter than the others. Better integrated. There are people for whom 3d printing is their hobby. If that is you, build a Voron or get a Sovol SV08 to cheap out. If your hobby is something that you need a 3d printer to support, which is most people, then you will find a Bambu delightful, especially if you have prior experience.

    • @enosunim
      @enosunim หลายเดือนก่อน

      No you understand it whole wrong = )
      I do not like to tinker. That is why I bought $100 Ender 3. It is cheap and simple. I added easy to print DD mod, did not changed the hotend, but changed feeder yes. Had to fix the table too.
      And upgraded the firmware of course. And that is all. After that I just print. With latest firmware I have Linear Advance and Input Shaping Technologiues. Also added filament motion sensor (which none of Bambus have for some reason).
      And it prints may be 30% slower than Bambu. (And I talk not about A1, I talk about X1 Carbon). And all this on stock belts and motors.
      And as I said there is very little to maintain. I never oiled anything for two years. And will install POM nut too soon, so I would not need to oil Z spindle.
      And the more device is complex more tinkering you need. You may tell me that all those manuals are so good documented and all.
      But again, not maintenance at all on my Ender 3 for two years.
      And those upgrades I did, if Creality wasn't lazy they already could issue Ender 3 DIY (or something like that, with DD and more or less flat bed). Instead they release different printers with Ender 3 name on it.
      But I like to have ability to upgrade cheap, not by buying the whole printer.
      As I already said I have proprietary devices, and when they break this is just a nightmare. A lot of tinkering. So Bambu is for those who like to tinker.
      And while opensource printer allow you to tinker, it does not make you to. While maintenance of proprietary printer is following long manuals with lots of screws and important steps and such. And this is what Bambu is about.
      But if it works for you? Why not.
      Ender 3 works for me. (it works for me and not me tinkering with Ender 3, if you still read it wrong) = )

  • @patricklebel1141
    @patricklebel1141 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was looking at your video and it reminds me that I forgot to put rims on a print I'm doing right now. The a1 mini don't have spaghetti detection like the x1c so I had a look at the print from outside thanks to the cam.. No spaghetti yet, but I may end up slowing down the print when it get taller.

  • @Salmacream
    @Salmacream หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice, if I ever get deep into 3d printing, ill be sure to pick 1 up.