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@Spyro_2
@Spyro_2 16 сағат бұрын
Is this why Nintendo can sue another company for a patent that was made after the release of the thing they are sueing for 😂
@andyspoo2
@andyspoo2 17 сағат бұрын
It seems like a lot of work for very little benifit. I have a P1s with a Bigttreetech Panda. It takes seconds on that screen to select PLA, Green Generic and the generic setting has worked very well for every filament I have tried (PLA at least).
@SALTYSPITOONMOTORS
@SALTYSPITOONMOTORS 17 сағат бұрын
Why not just trace it on a piece of sheet steel
@3DMusketeers
@3DMusketeers 17 сағат бұрын
client wanted plastic
@jackcoats4146
@jackcoats4146 19 сағат бұрын
I found whenever someone asks the same question the third time, I wrote a FAQ or web page on those, for a company where I worked. That is a great way to get rid of many questions and save a lot of people time. This was when I worked for an oil company back in the 1990s.
@jackcoats4146
@jackcoats4146 20 сағат бұрын
ultimaker has been writing RFID tags on their filament for years.
@3DMusketeers
@3DMusketeers 19 сағат бұрын
stratasys was first
@Xiellion
@Xiellion 22 сағат бұрын
People misunderstanding how AI works is hilarious to watch
@3DMusketeers
@3DMusketeers 20 сағат бұрын
I never claimed to be an AI expert, but even calling AI is a misnomer anyways. It's often just LLMs
@xportaleerx9287
@xportaleerx9287 23 сағат бұрын
My question to you is- In spite of your data being collected in LAN mode AND even after a factory reset, are you still keeping your Bambu Lab?
@3DMusketeers
@3DMusketeers 20 сағат бұрын
It's paid for, can't get rid of it safely unless we completely destroy it. Sending it back isn't even possible as the machine can't be wiped to that level without bricking firmware so we can't trust the machine is clean. So yes, we have it, but it mostly prints trinkets and dumb stuff. It is not used for any NDA or higher client work at all.
@xportaleerx9287
@xportaleerx9287 17 сағат бұрын
@3DMusketeers I just bought mine from Micro Center last weekend, so it's still good for the 15-Day return policy... just sucks knowing that the machine is being sent back to who-knows-where (probably Bambu) with my data on it anyway... maybe it's time to soft-drop it on the garage floor to wipe the memory.
@xportaleerx9287
@xportaleerx9287 Күн бұрын
I'm a huge data privacy guy- especially in the world we are living in today and continuing to move toward... that said I had no idea how shady Bambu really is before I bought a P1S last weekend. Unless someone can prove me wrong, you literally cannot enable the LAN function on the PS1, nor between Orca Slicer (and Bambu Studio which is a clone of Orca Slicer). This is extremely disheartening. So unless people have figured out a workaround- or something i'm missing- I'll be returning this printer despite how good it is and the convenience of the AMS... what a pity.
@VoluntaryPlanet
@VoluntaryPlanet Күн бұрын
Intellectual Property is an enormous obstacle for societal and technological progression.
@Thisisausername556
@Thisisausername556 19 сағат бұрын
It’s also one of the things that entices people to innovate. Being able to hold onto their ideas if they’re the first ones to come up with them. At least temporarily.
@VoluntaryPlanet
@VoluntaryPlanet 18 сағат бұрын
@ Nothing prevents people from holding on to their ideas. The only thing the absence of intellectual property will do is prevent people from being able to use the violence of the state to compel others to refrain from producing similar products and services at a reduced cost in a competitive market. Abolishing intellectual property would force people to be more innovative, since they wouldn’t be able to rely on government violence to prevent other people from stepping in their market niches and providing similar products at a better price point.
@Thisisausername556
@Thisisausername556 18 сағат бұрын
@ That’s one option, sure. The other option is wait for someone to invent something, copy it 1 for 1 and sell it slightly cheaper because you have immense capital behind you, and then run the originator out of business. There’s always more than one option. Some people are a-holes. And some of those a-holes have LOTS of money. As someone who has an idea worth patenting so I can have the first shot at making money on it, I’d like to be ABLE to have the first shot at making money on it since it was my idea. Other people can have heir turn if their version is noticeably different than mine, or wait a few years for the patent to expire.
@VoluntaryPlanet
@VoluntaryPlanet 17 сағат бұрын
@ Do you know who Stephan Kinsella is?
@glue_ostrich9600
@glue_ostrich9600 15 сағат бұрын
@@VoluntaryPlanetwhy would independent inventors make shit if bit companies with more money could just take their idea and make it cheaper
@tylerbaldwin1633
@tylerbaldwin1633 Күн бұрын
Ah i wish i didnt live in communist Canada and i still made money with 3d printing. Ww3 cant come soon enough.... this world needs a reset
@primetimeturner_YT
@primetimeturner_YT Күн бұрын
shouldn’t judges be one of the pillars of our society? and we can’t get them to educate themselves or understand the LAW?
@ChristaLaser
@ChristaLaser 20 сағат бұрын
For context, one early chief judge of the Federal Circuit (the court that handles patent appeals) said that patent law is the neurosurgery of law--you wouldn't want an internist to perform your brain operation. Some areas are more complex and specialized than others. Now, that said, I agree with you that judges should all know the basics of intellectual property law. I try to encourage all my law students, no matter their area of expertise, to sign up for at least one overview course that covers patents.
@angrydragonslayer
@angrydragonslayer 18 сағат бұрын
​@@ChristaLaser This became very clear to me when i actually tried to get a patent. I'm on my 30th patent and every time, i find more stuff i don't understand. Only thing i know for sure is that they still exist because big companies want them to stay.
@versus023
@versus023 Күн бұрын
How can drying a filament for too long can ruin it?
@accyde.
@accyde. Күн бұрын
That's what I was talking to my friend about, I'm a big car guy and thought "why doesn't someone else just make the parts that aren't made anymore"
@calvindlslocum6983
@calvindlslocum6983 Күн бұрын
Why not make that part out of stamped sheet metal? Would be way better for the long-term
@isassasinbro
@isassasinbro Күн бұрын
Agreed. Keep innovating
@FreedomToRoam86
@FreedomToRoam86 Күн бұрын
I love my Bambu printer that just works great without incredibly boring dumb tweaking every little flow rate or retraction amount etc. I literally would not get a 3 D printer until Bambu’s came out because printers needing full assembly and figuring out settings was just not worth the cost and aggravation. And Bambu filament works great. But no PCTG, or recycled, or certain colors, etc. would be nice to have RFID for my non-Bambu filaments
@sunny200071
@sunny200071 Күн бұрын
Of course i care, no one offered me a 1$ complete privacy program.
@insightoftheages5571
@insightoftheages5571 Күн бұрын
How can I get involved? I wanna do this.
@skeetwebster9389
@skeetwebster9389 Күн бұрын
That dude is smoking Crack! That is a trim clip and has nothing to do with a door lock! Not only that, it doesn't even look like a GM clip!
@3DMusketeers
@3DMusketeers Күн бұрын
Look man, it is what the client told me. Not having the vehicle, I have to take what they tell me as gospel.. And frankly, I'm too poor for crack LOL
@dustindavis6700
@dustindavis6700 Күн бұрын
Bambu Labs should sell RF ID tags that you can set peramitters for a third party filament.
@Wabbit0789
@Wabbit0789 Күн бұрын
Maybe having a USB handheld RFID scanner for your slicer? then it could work in the slicer its self and be available to every printer with out modding. That could be open source slicer will set the values for hot end, speed and bed temp. Then the multicolour systems can catch up. You could buy the scanner with the filament would be an idea. You guys can go with it, free idea
@mrmonkeboy
@mrmonkeboy Күн бұрын
Jokes on them. I have no money to spend, no matter how many ads they show me.
@dopeylindstrom2236
@dopeylindstrom2236 Күн бұрын
Yeah dont advertise this on the internet without making sure that you 100% have rights to the patent to reproduce even improved models.
@3DMusketeers
@3DMusketeers Күн бұрын
Not my job, it was a client request, like Kinkos or FedEx we have to assume the client has all the rights. But also, because it is no longer made, it is often not an issue :)
@blu_indi9333
@blu_indi9333 Күн бұрын
The standards that should be used from the get go is ISO standards for RFID. Regarding your industrial customers wanting the same material everytime, there is a reason why. They have RD specs to follow, the have prototyped, tested, and run production per the specs. If they are good at there jobs, they even created FMEAs and have created some sort of QMS. A change in material would require testing, sampling, customer approval (if required), and then changes to all documentation, purging old material out of the system, and maintaining a clean point to ensure no mixed parts. Its way more than just changing the settings in your slicer.
@JJFX-
@JJFX- Күн бұрын
This is why the community is so great and why I'll still never buy a Bambu. They're impressive machines but they lock too much away behind their walled garden in an industry founded on sharing information. Once it became clear people would put up with it Prusa began tip-toeing down that road as well. I realize not everyone has time to painstakingly build and tune their machines and just need something fast and reliable, which is fine. If they're smart they'll realize this only makes their machines more attractive. They're fooling themselves if they think people will avoid other brands of cheap filament but this shouldn't have much of an impact in the long term on their engineering plastic sales. Hell they'd probably make more money selling an intuitive, customizable RFID tag system people can just buy.
@rsilvers129
@rsilvers129 Күн бұрын
Bambu works with all filament so no reason to not buy it.
@JJFX-
@JJFX- Күн бұрын
@rsilvers129 That wasn't at all what I was saying. I just meant letting people use the RFID tag system with their own filament, which is the point of hacking it.
@wefwefwef.
@wefwefwef. Күн бұрын
Its allDAMAGED
@RandomMiscShit
@RandomMiscShit Күн бұрын
Game changer. My biggest concern with my p1s is Bambu deciding to lock the printer/AMS With their own filament similar to stratysys. (I hate stratasys printers for that reason, sucked buying parts for them).
@rsilvers129
@rsilvers129 Күн бұрын
Bambu doesn’t lock it to their filament! They only use RFID for user benefit.
@3DMusketeers
@3DMusketeers 17 сағат бұрын
currently they do not lock you out, but that can be something that could occur.. Likely, no, but possible, yes.
@jimmanis6717
@jimmanis6717 16 сағат бұрын
There are a lot of filament profiles in Bambu studio as well. Nothing locks you from using any brand. It's just a good way to get to printing reliable parts without tuning each brand/type/color/ batch or lot numbers. It's honestly just a good system and the prices for refill rolls is extremely competitive and has much less waste than a new spool every time you get a spool.
@mikepeterson8663
@mikepeterson8663 Күн бұрын
I have an absolute hatred for sd cards the most useless form of storage for anything hate them all of the twenty that don’t work.
@3DMusketeers
@3DMusketeers Күн бұрын
microdrives have entered the chat ;)
@godchi1dvonsteuben770
@godchi1dvonsteuben770 Күн бұрын
3D printing it out of plastic....... So that way in 20 or 30 years he can do it all over again when HIS old parts begin to dry rot and fall apart...
@3DMusketeers
@3DMusketeers Күн бұрын
crazy how the OEM part is also made of plastic.. And the plastic we are making the replacements out of is much more robust than what they had back in the day.
@godchi1dvonsteuben770
@godchi1dvonsteuben770 Күн бұрын
Just 3D print it out of metal, or you're just perpetuating the problem. It's not because of bad molding, it's because plastic dry rots over time, dumbass...
@3DMusketeers
@3DMusketeers Күн бұрын
Hey, maybe, before you judge and call other people names think about WHY it was plastic.. It is a part designed to fail so you do not bend any crucial mechanisms of the door in this vehicle. Replacing this small plastic part is easy compared to the entire door lever mechanisms. It was designed this way from the factory and the client requested plastic. Maybe try being a BIT nicer to people before you cast judgement?
@jawbusta129
@jawbusta129 2 күн бұрын
I am knowingly selling my data in exchange for services. I'm alright with it. The issue is people dont understand that and put too much into it without a second thought.
@sibbeh
@sibbeh 2 күн бұрын
DRM has no value, the data is the value for the consumer. All the data could be in an open format.
@timo4463
@timo4463 22 сағат бұрын
true :/ i mean i said it beforthey couldsell 10 tags for 5 bucks you can programm its still close source but you can use it
@lonewolfsstuck
@lonewolfsstuck 2 күн бұрын
With the Kobra 3 Combo and the ACE pro having RFID AND filament drying, i think it would be a cool feature to have the RFID information transmit drying settings.
@ZT_1234
@ZT_1234 2 күн бұрын
Accidentally printed TPU with PETG settings and didn't even notice until after the print when I was scrolling through the prints on octoprint, and saw PETG in the title
@DeFrisselle
@DeFrisselle 2 күн бұрын
Well, at least he didn't shotgun the resin bottle
@ivansmith654
@ivansmith654 2 күн бұрын
What would Mitch say about the home made recycled filament that Uncle Jesse talk about on his channel?
@3DMusketeers
@3DMusketeers 2 күн бұрын
great question. I say not to trust that company until they are shipping
@derpymcderp42
@derpymcderp42 2 күн бұрын
VORON RFID support ???
@3DMusketeers
@3DMusketeers 2 күн бұрын
that would be SUPER cool!
@andreas.grundler
@andreas.grundler Күн бұрын
@@3DMusketeers I have heard that BigTree Tech's multi-material system (VVD) is equipped with an RFID reader and they plan to support as many filament manufacturers RFID tags as possible.
@3DMusketeers
@3DMusketeers Күн бұрын
that would be stellar!
@mariodee9518
@mariodee9518 2 күн бұрын
This power issue is only with 120V? 220V in EU is without this problem?
@3DMusketeers
@3DMusketeers 2 күн бұрын
from our understanding, yes, but keep an eye on your machine anyways
@drpainsjourney
@drpainsjourney 2 күн бұрын
I would have contacted E3D, the maker of the hotend, and asked for advice. That's just me.
@3DMusketeers
@3DMusketeers 2 күн бұрын
I mean, I NOW know to do that, but who would have thought it would be harder to unclog than a normal hotend
@drpainsjourney
@drpainsjourney 2 күн бұрын
@@3DMusketeers My best guess, is that was some bad particles in that bash of filament, else it should not be possible? It should really been looked into, maybe with a microscope etc.... Have you talked with PolyMaker about it?
@3DMusketeers
@3DMusketeers 2 күн бұрын
That would be my guess too, without cutting through the hotend we likely wont be able to find the particle that caused the clog. Polymaker says it is more prone to clogging, but like.. that seems excessive
@drpainsjourney
@drpainsjourney Күн бұрын
@@3DMusketeers I wonder.... have you tried with some acid? There should be acid out there, that can fix it for you. And that is not hurting the metal. Just a thought.
@3DMusketeers
@3DMusketeers Күн бұрын
we would have to know what the clog is made of and because Polymaker wont even release a general makeup of Polyterra we would be stuck guessing what acid would work while causing as little damage to the metal as possible
@David_Shipley
@David_Shipley 3 күн бұрын
Why can't that be made out of metal? I'm all for 3D printing, but that looks like it'd be a perfect candidate for being cut out of 1/4 sheet metal with a water jet. It'd be way stronger, and only cost a few cents extra. I can't imagine the 3D printed part is going to last any longer than the original molded part, so it's going to have to be replaced repeatedly, where a metal part would last longer than the car. It'd probably also be faster to make hundreds of them out of metal than plastic.
@thomasrogers5229
@thomasrogers5229 2 күн бұрын
Only draw back to making out of metal is the potential of rust
@David_Shipley
@David_Shipley 2 күн бұрын
@thomasrogers5229 , true, but you could just use aluminium if you're worried about rust.
@3DMusketeers
@3DMusketeers 2 күн бұрын
it was designed to be a failure point so the latching mechanism does not bend or fail, that this plastic part lets go instead. The 3d printed part should last as long if not longer, but it depends on what we make it out of. Definitely faster to make out of sheet metal, if you could find a way to stamp, waterjet, or fiber laser cut, but it may not make sense if it causes damage to other components.
@David_Shipley
@David_Shipley 2 күн бұрын
@@3DMusketeers, that's actually makes sense. Definitely better to 3D print if it's a fail safe, probably not a good idea to make it out of metal then. I figured it was a defective part.
@3DMusketeers
@3DMusketeers 2 күн бұрын
That was my thought too when it came across my desk, that it is something metal would have done, but the client made a good point: If metal was the right option, why did they choose plastic? Because something needed to fail, and this is what they chose. It does not happen often, but decades of use, as well as less than stellar conditions mean they break down. He said most people going through this level of resto dont drive these cars often, so even if it is weaker, its fine. He does put a lifetime warranty on the parts. There is enough margin he does not care about if they fail. So far, none have come back failed.
@eatonluke
@eatonluke 3 күн бұрын
I think it’s only a 110v problem and Europe 220v it’s fine.
@3DMusketeers
@3DMusketeers 2 күн бұрын
from our understanding, yes, that is correct.
@floridasaltlife
@floridasaltlife 3 күн бұрын
Serious 3D people better read my comment to see the future !!! I was 40 years in the plastic business and Raw Material varies a "LOT" even within lot #'s. We bought a lot of large lots, truckload quantities were common and we often specified like lot #'s to minimize variation and even still we would sort by sequence #'s within the lots we brought in. We were very tight tolerance injection molders and charged a good premium for our precision. Our machines needed tweaking throughout the sequence #'s of these lots to maintain +/- .001" or .002" tolerances. All this to Say that BamBoo could be looking ahead to be able to vary their parameters programed into their printers real time even on same repeat materials by recognizing the differences throughout the lots and setting up their printers to optimize the roll of filament your actually install. This could reduce variables beyond what anyone else in the market could do... Think About it !!!
@3DMusketeers
@3DMusketeers 2 күн бұрын
we discussed something similar to this later on in the video, full feedback with the tags, but they would wear out fast, however if the average user could reflash them, you just clone it and go from there.
@xkeithedgex
@xkeithedgex Күн бұрын
Would be better to implement a filament diameter sensor in the extruder to provide this functionality
@johntetreault
@johntetreault 3 күн бұрын
My Android phone CAN read the Bambu tags...it obviously fails because it doesn't know the encryption keys .. but it identifies the tag correctly as a Mifare tag and attempts to read it.
@ricstanden
@ricstanden 3 күн бұрын
Anyone else seen the video. Not only does he handle resin without gloves. But then..!! Goes and points a laser at his wife’s eyes!
@3DMusketeers
@3DMusketeers 2 күн бұрын
dont look at laser with remaining good eye
@ricstanden
@ricstanden 2 күн бұрын
@ too late! I looked! And it was goooood!
@MarkDeSouza78
@MarkDeSouza78 3 күн бұрын
Is it possible to clone a bambu labs rfid tag? ie if you have bought a black pla spool from bambu labs, can you copy the rfid tag and put that tag on say an esun black pla spool? I am assuming bambu is not tracking that number of meters have been used for a single filament serial number and that the non-writable parts of an rfid tag are used as part of hash signature
@3DMusketeers
@3DMusketeers 3 күн бұрын
It is but the formulas of the filament will be different and it likely won't perform as the same. We dig into that some in the episode.
@XA-JJKILLERs
@XA-JJKILLERs Күн бұрын
Its a rfid tag they can be rewriten on
@layeredwork
@layeredwork Күн бұрын
@@XA-JJKILLERs The problem is, they talked about it, the signature. You can't rewrite a tag with a valid Bambu signature.
@XA-JJKILLERs
@XA-JJKILLERs Күн бұрын
@@layeredwork yup i got to that part lol
@filanfyretracker
@filanfyretracker 3 күн бұрын
of course at the begining the mention of settings, I can understand at times why a big industrial machine might be locked in. I suspect they can only assure you of the structural properties if its extruded at x temp. I will say one thing an OpenRFID filament system could allow is keeping records of used filament like you said. My idea is that in an ecosystem like Prusa could be if you are using Connect maybe it would even be able to suggest a printer with enough filament for your job. On an XL could even have it auto suggest enabling spool rollover. Of course could also have Link directly talk to the slicer over LAN, And in sneakernet usage just have the printer generate say "Filament.cfg" or something on the flash drive and when plugged into the PC it would update the slicer on available material(s). 33:35 btw the QR code on a Prusa nozzle case opens their manual for changing a nozzle. how he mentions verifying filament and making sure its legit, this could find use case in fields like aerospace. You could prove that spool is from that mfg and as such matches the material data sheets you might require for a client to know what batch that plastic came from.
@jaredrivera2619
@jaredrivera2619 3 күн бұрын
I kind of feel like this review exists for controversy. Have 2x x1c both for over a year, 0 issues with either of them. Only machine I consider superior is my prusa xl 5 head tool changer. This is clearly a maintenance issue. Look how much shit is at the bottom and the condition of the build plate.
@3DMusketeers
@3DMusketeers 3 күн бұрын
Look at how you made a comment before getting 3 minutes into the video where the stuff in the printer is fully explained. Seems this comment exists for controversy. Like, literally, it's all explained..... I'm glad you think your experience invalidates mine, but it does not. And, or whatever it's worth, that plate is clean, they look odd with use, it's a wham bam pex plate.
@jaredrivera2619
@jaredrivera2619 3 күн бұрын
@3DMusketeers interesting, replied by the creator who didn't like a comment. I'm sorry you had a shit experience with your machine, but when someone points out some clear issues with your maintenance practices maybe accept that critque instead of fire back.
@3DMusketeers
@3DMusketeers 2 күн бұрын
I try and reply to every comment on our channel, regardless of positive or negative. But if you actually watched the video you would see the reason for both, its explained. The mess was collected over the 6 months and placed in the machine to show the mess it makes in 6 months.. like, its in the video my dude.
@brendandodson5301
@brendandodson5301 3 күн бұрын
Nobody cares about privacy anymore. And why should they? 99% of people are relatively worthless.
@3DMusketeers
@3DMusketeers 3 күн бұрын
Niantic seems to disagree. And while I agree you are right that no one cares, I firmly believe they should. I do.
@sycoaniliz
@sycoaniliz 3 күн бұрын
I already have revo nozzles for my other printers & got the Panda Revo for my X1C so i could use my existing nozzles. The flow rates im able to hit with that and bambu's petg hf are pretty crazy.
@3DMusketeers
@3DMusketeers 2 күн бұрын
I never did the revo conversion, maybe it is time..
@Uncleharkinian
@Uncleharkinian 3 күн бұрын
I mean, I would just use my nibbler to cut out out the slots in 3 pieces of thin aluminum then I would rivet them together! Tho i’m no 3D modeller… but I do plan on getting a printer at some point so
@SALTYSPITOONMOTORS
@SALTYSPITOONMOTORS 17 сағат бұрын
Probably what everyone else has been doing in the decades since these stopped being produced. This is a very roundabout method