Great video. Ive tried this 5 times on different logos and I keep getting non manifold edges. After a long try to repair. Bambu studios stops responding. 😢any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
Interesting video, would be great if you showed how you added the thicker layer(all one color) after this to end up with a thicker coaster. I'm dreaming and saving for an X1 w ams.... Thanks for sharing with us!!!
Hi. There's something I don't understand: Do you change the filament out of camera, or is it a dual extruder printer?. Thanks & Greets from Argentina (Hope it is from England someday). Marcelo Miguel Bazan.
Hi there I’d be glad to explain. This printer uses a system, called the AMS, which allows it to print up to four colors using one nozzle with the trade-off of having to use a purge block. This system is extremely effective for multicolor prints, but not necessarily multimaterial prints like a dual extruder printer would be. The AMS feeds one of the four filaments at a time into the single nozzle of the printer and it’s automated by the slicer. I hope this helps!
You can do something very similar to this without an AMS. Basically do what he did up until the point that you are in Bambu Slicer. Then separate the design into objects. If you're just doing 2 colors, then scale the Z of one area that is white to 0.4mm or whatever you want, and then then scale the Z of the green area to 0.8 mm. Add a layer pause at layer 2 (when adding a layer pause, it pauses before it completes the selected layer, not after. Then change the filament and resume the print. This will not have the same smooth finish, but you can select to Iron all top layers and you could get pretty close. You won't be able to have the colored side against the build plate. You could also add pauses at specific points in each layer, but that is a bit trickier.
If you go into the scale menu and uncheck uniform scale, then you can set the Z dimension to whatever you would like. To figure out the thickness that you would need, all you have to do is multiply your layer height by the number of layers you want. Let me know if you have any other questions!
This sit is no longer free to download your images, you must subscribe for $$$; please update as I used to use it, but now disappointed. thanks for your video, though!
Great ideas, thanks for sharing. Love the googley eyes on the print head!
Love how easy it is to understand/follow your videos!
Didnt know bambu studio can handle vector images. Nice ! Thank you!
Great video very helpful.. I don have a bumb question hiw do you get your bambu studios layout like that you seem to have a bigger work area??
Looks like vectorizer needs a subscription to download the SVG now
wow, I didn't know you could do that in bambu studio! Cool!!
Hey thank you for these videos, this is exactly the type of stuff I want to be making with my new printer!
I’m glad you enjoy the tutorials! Thanks for watching and Happy Printing! :)
awesome video man. picking up myp1s w/ ams today can't wait to make some of these.
Can you make a keychain with the flat colors that are three millimeters thick? Any tutorial ?
Nice video! I like the concept
Why not just use the paint bucket tool in Bambu Studio?
Sweet tutorial dude. Question how can I get it to only print on face and for instance have a solid color like one sided with a white background
Great video. Ive tried this 5 times on different logos and I keep getting non manifold edges. After a long try to repair. Bambu studios stops responding. 😢any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
Nice. I just got my X1C… I really gotta learn how to do this stuff.
You know how to print more than 4 colours with one AMS? Like you do here? I meen in the same layer more than 4 colours
is vectorize still free ?
Great Tips, thanks
Thanks a lot for this great vid it's helped me enormously!
*Just subbed*
When i use flip on face, my logo doesn't mirror itself like yours. I need to rotate it also. What am i doing wrong? Thanks
When you select lay on face, click on the white shapes and it should lay it face down
Perfect, thank you!
Interesting video, would be great if you showed how you added the thicker layer(all one color) after this to end up with a thicker coaster. I'm dreaming and saving for an X1 w ams.... Thanks for sharing with us!!!
Cut the model in half, color all the parts of one half white.
Change the z height of the model. Then go to painting the model, paint by layer, paint all the layers above the first two layers. Vola
@@mgo214doesn't that still print in the pattern though? Inside of just straight solid layer straight
Nice job! Subscribed
Hi.
There's something I don't understand: Do you change the filament out of camera, or is it a dual extruder printer?.
Thanks & Greets from Argentina (Hope it is from England someday).
Marcelo Miguel Bazan.
Hi there I’d be glad to explain. This printer uses a system, called the AMS, which allows it to print up to four colors using one nozzle with the trade-off of having to use a purge block. This system is extremely effective for multicolor prints, but not necessarily multimaterial prints like a dual extruder printer would be. The AMS feeds one of the four filaments at a time into the single nozzle of the printer and it’s automated by the slicer. I hope this helps!
@@Markury Yes, that helped. Thanks a lot. Cheers.
Thank you, help me a lot
Can we use the same process for 3-4 different colors?!?
Yes, you can.
great video but we have to pay to download SVG files from that site now
Do you need AMS?
Yes, this method uses the AMS
@@markiemew my bad you did state that in the video.
No worries, it’s kind of a boring video so it’s easy to miss haha. Happy printing!
No you don’t, I’ve been doing prints like these for years with a bed slinger and manual color changes.
You can do something very similar to this without an AMS. Basically do what he did up until the point that you are in Bambu Slicer. Then separate the design into objects. If you're just doing 2 colors, then scale the Z of one area that is white to 0.4mm or whatever you want, and then then scale the Z of the green area to 0.8 mm. Add a layer pause at layer 2 (when adding a layer pause, it pauses before it completes the selected layer, not after. Then change the filament and resume the print. This will not have the same smooth finish, but you can select to Iron all top layers and you could get pretty close. You won't be able to have the colored side against the build plate.
You could also add pauses at specific points in each layer, but that is a bit trickier.
I think it's achievable without the AMS.
Great trick
is there a way i can add more layers on top with bambustudio?
If you go into the scale menu and uncheck uniform scale, then you can set the Z dimension to whatever you would like. To figure out the thickness that you would need, all you have to do is multiply your layer height by the number of layers you want. Let me know if you have any other questions!
n1 mate
But this soft needs isn't free :(
This sit is no longer free to download your images, you must subscribe for $$$; please update as I used to use it, but now disappointed. thanks for your video, though!
Exactly
Is there a free way to do this?
you have to pay for vector
vectorizer wants money now to download
and its expensive
so fuck them
V-AI ISNT FREE
Not to mention Bambu Lab X1 Carbon! 😁
IT'S NOT FREE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WTF