Great review, really! I've been watching a bunch of 3D printer vids lately, and your explanation is super clear and spot on. The speed of this printer blew me away-it's way faster than my current one. Props to you for the awesome breakdown
I love your vid! This printer was recommended by a friend and I have to say, I'm impressed. The noise and issues are not as bad as some reviews say. I've been printing non-stop since it arrived - finally able to print the taller inch model my wife wanted, great job, keep it up!
thanks for your comment, it really gave me a lot of useful info! For me, the power loss recovery feature is just as crucial.This printer's speed, quality, and features are really catching my eye.
WOW 🤩 That is amazing and the price seems reasonable. I was wondering how long the Bell took. Amazing print quality. I’m still using the Anycubic Vyper you recommended with minimal issues. They even sent me a whole replacement when I did have an issue. The PETG print I just put on is set with print speed of 60 mm/s 🤣. I might be in the Stone Age 😅. When back in the market I’ll be clicking your link for sure. Jeff C.
I do not, sorry! Even though I have been using multiple printers over the last 5 years or so, I still call myself a novice. I would guess it's a lot, having to power the c-pap fan and all.
@@TheLouisianaHobbyGuy They're definitely not my design since I just did mine a week ago. There are just minor differences between them so I must have seen them at some point and copied the design by accident.
Hi Rich i wish to know your honest opinion, whit the idea of start a small business i boyght a diode 22w laser becouse i could not afford any bigger right now, did u believe would be better to start whit a 3d printer? yhanks a lot as allways!
@@TheLouisianaHobbyGuy Thanks a lot Rich i believe 3d printer its for made tools, and lasers mos gifsts and decorative items oriented, i hope on time i can incorporate a cnc router as a 3d print to my shop, will need some luck hehe
I'm loving this Delta printer! Running the other 15" vase now and it's just amazing how fast this is printing!
Great review, really! I've been watching a bunch of 3D printer vids lately, and your explanation is super clear and spot on. The speed of this printer blew me away-it's way faster than my current one. Props to you for the awesome breakdown
Thanks Joshua. It surprised me.
I love your vid! This printer was recommended by a friend and I have to say, I'm impressed. The noise and issues are not as bad as some reviews say. I've been printing non-stop since it arrived - finally able to print the taller inch model my wife wanted, great job, keep it up!
That's awesome! Glad to hear it's working out so well for you Darrell. I think I'm brave enough to print that WTC building at 425mm now.
@@TheLouisianaHobbyGuy That's awesome, go for it! I’m sure it’ll turn out amazing at 425mm. Can’t wait to see how it turns out!
thanks for your comment, it really gave me a lot of useful info! For me, the power loss recovery feature is just as crucial.This printer's speed, quality, and features are really catching my eye.
It’s a great machine and the features are really useful Tony!
Great video Rich! I've been looking at these 3d printers so it was the perfect time for your review. Thanks Rich
Glad to help, they're great machines Mike!
WOW 🤩 That is amazing and the price seems reasonable. I was wondering how long the Bell took. Amazing print quality. I’m still using the Anycubic Vyper you recommended with minimal issues. They even sent me a whole replacement when I did have an issue. The PETG print I just put on is set with print speed of 60 mm/s 🤣. I might be in the Stone Age 😅. When back in the market I’ll be clicking your link for sure. Jeff C.
The bell took 1:59.
Great video!
Do you happen to know what the peak wattage the S1 Pro draws? And perhaps what the average wattage used is during a print?
I do not, sorry! Even though I have been using multiple printers over the last 5 years or so, I still call myself a novice. I would guess it's a lot, having to power the c-pap fan and all.
I haven't gotten a 3D printer yet, but I'm hopping in a year or two (after we move) to be able to invest in one.
By then, who knows what will be on the market! These printers are making leaps and bounds in technology Pop Pop.
Those painter pyramids look just like the ones I designed, so I guess I wasn't very original.
I got those off of Thingiverse Daniel, so they very well might be! I've had the file for 5 years now and have printed dozens of them.
@@TheLouisianaHobbyGuy same
@@TheLouisianaHobbyGuy They're definitely not my design since I just did mine a week ago. There are just minor differences between them so I must have seen them at some point and copied the design by accident.
They're basic triangles Daniel. I think most folks come out with the same/similar design. I liked these because of the screw holes to hold them down.
Hi Rich i wish to know your honest opinion, whit the idea of start a small business i boyght a diode 22w laser becouse i could not afford any bigger right now, did u believe would be better to start whit a 3d printer? yhanks a lot as allways!
This was my honest opinion, It did a wonderful job on everything. Just like the Bamboo Labs printer, everything I threw at it just worked.
@@TheLouisianaHobbyGuy Thanks a lot Rich i believe 3d printer its for made tools, and lasers mos gifsts and decorative items oriented, i hope on time i can incorporate a cnc router as a 3d print to my shop, will need some luck hehe
Time and cost would be interesting
The print-in-place bell took 1:59 and an estimated cost of $0.99 as an example. The wall hooks, 1:10 and about 17 cents each.
Audio?
Audio what??
@@TheLouisianaHobbyGuy was bad at start, then ok
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