Absolutely right and spot on tips, well done. I was printing on a gifted Ender 3 S1 pro and got fed up really quickly having to setup the printer regularly by hand when quality started dropping. When looking into Bambu printers, I quickly realised that all my projects so far could fit into the 18x18x18 cm, even the larger objects consisting of multiple parts exceeding even the Ender 256x256 bed. I got the mini, cuz it's cool, it looks cool and it works like a charm. When I'm ready fro more then 1 printer, I'll get some more A1 (minis) instead of the more expensive ones. I dont need stinky filaments, becasue most of my work are eastetic objects, not construction parts or objects that sit outside.
@NWGR8 сағат бұрын
Great review and some solid tips, nicely done. 🍻 I have three A1s and a mini and the mini is my favorite. Just an amazing little printer. I didn't have the AMS lite at first, but when I bought one of my A1s, I grabbed it as a combo and added the AMS lite to my mini. I wall mounted it to save the desk space and I'm glad I added it. It's been great to have four filaments ready to go.
@amiibler23 сағат бұрын
Very cool video! One question though: would it be possible to just replace the fan blade assembly and still see better noise results? You wiring job looks great and was obviously a tonne of work, but maybe it's possible to swap just 1 part instead of all of the stuff you needed to do for the board fan?
@simoneala3Күн бұрын
@nuggetinclusive I like this videos, thanks, I’m trying to decide if I buy another p1s, as you know will be mostly the noise, so I’m thinking in the A1 to use the same bed, but know I’m thinking in the a1 mini thanks to your video, but why to choose the a1 mini over the a1?
@NuggetsInclusive22 сағат бұрын
For me the price. can almost buy two a1 minis over a a1, which i would recomend. two a1 minis aspeed up prototyping by alot :) and really i dont need a bigger bed than 180mm most of the time. i do think both a great choice tho.
@Steaky78Күн бұрын
Am I missing something. The before and after results were identical on thje screens you showed
@Steaky78Күн бұрын
MA
@mrlaszloКүн бұрын
What about the chamber fan? The one inside on the left side? Nozzle fan?
@nizubang4367Күн бұрын
Thats realy cool, thanks
@simoneala3Күн бұрын
I wonder why no get a A1 and match the p1s bed
@thelittleprinceofdiy6402Күн бұрын
I think its not the print volume, I think its the outer dimentions of the machine
@nizubang4367Күн бұрын
Macher!
@ZeltroixКүн бұрын
I feel my P1S is pretty quiet in normal settings, it sits about 3 feet away from me.
@silvrcelКүн бұрын
The chamber fan is mostly for keeping the temperature of the chamber low. You could just get away with the keeping the fan off and removing the top glass or opening the door. Alternatively, you can print a top glass mount that allows you to slide open for venting. But there are downsides like slightly increased motor noise and smell. But great video though. Will consider trying out the design when I need it.
@brba2 күн бұрын
Have they taken the extruder that Jón Schone of Proper Printing developed?
@zippo-zk9hu2 күн бұрын
Thanks for the Review im defnetly gonna get the A1 mini now!❤🎉
@mcbrite3 күн бұрын
3:40 Cubed... That would be squared² that's cubed³
@NuggetsInclusive3 күн бұрын
uupps your right!
@TitoSabbyPH3 күн бұрын
Subbed!!! Nice content
@NuggetsInclusive3 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@sammyblaze42343 күн бұрын
Others may not be bothered by it but you filming a screen and the constant re-focusing and slightly shaky camera, i can't watch this
@NuggetsInclusive3 күн бұрын
i appreciate the feedback!
@sammyblaze42342 күн бұрын
Just use a screenrecorder which is also easier than filming the screen :) But whatever microphone you use it's quite good, usually people with smaller channels forget how important audio quality is.
@socrat844 күн бұрын
the movements during printing are loud not the chamfer fan :P
@NuggetsInclusive3 күн бұрын
your right the motors are definitly the primary reason for all the noise it makes :)
@dennish95434 күн бұрын
3D Printing with a touch of cooking! Well done mod with a clear explanation and excellent detail. Thank you!
@OneIdeaTooMany4 күн бұрын
I chose a quieter 3D printer over print speed and then i put a larger nozzle on it since i don't need to print fine details. I just print at 0.4mm layer heights to get print times down. Most of the annoying noises i hear are from everything else other than the fan.
@NuggetsInclusive4 күн бұрын
which printer do you choose?
@RaveGreenHornet4 күн бұрын
Very cool! I may have to try this too.
@alexschw4 күн бұрын
The H2D is going to be over 3000 dollars apparently, too much when you can get a amazing printer for absolute cheap such as the P1S
@NuggetsInclusive4 күн бұрын
@@alexschw or the a1 mini even! I agree
@ModerateDoinks2 күн бұрын
Again, I think they’re targeting corporations and makerspaces, not amateur/semi-pro users like you and I
@baeen4 күн бұрын
nice video.. thanks :)
@Kart0nas5 күн бұрын
Also put some foam and a tile underneath, "CNC kitchen" has a video about it. It helps so so much with sound. I did it myself a week ago and now I barely notice my p1s in the same room
@NuggetsInclusive4 күн бұрын
I was going to actually print the hula feet. to isolate the machien abit from the table! but maybe i have to compare with a slab and foam. i think i have some slabs of brick for my pizza oven lying aroudn and some foam. I appreciate the comment!
@Kart0nas4 күн бұрын
@NuggetsInclusive the slab does perform better than those feet, there's a table with comparisons in his video. Let me know your experience if you do it!
@TheLegend-rc5ll5 күн бұрын
Nice video :) enjoyed it.
@NuggetsInclusive3 күн бұрын
Thank you :)
@malventano5 күн бұрын
New fans spin slower, which leads to most of the noise reduction. Turning the stock fans down gets you most of the way there (for free).
@NuggetsInclusive4 күн бұрын
you might be right i should have tested that a bit better!
@Jaie554 күн бұрын
Yes and no, noctua fans are increidble pushing Air at low rpms, so, still an upgrade
@Nxz955 күн бұрын
Nice video 😁👌
@Weeble_Warbles5 күн бұрын
Nice job! I saw someone do a similar modification on a Flashforge 5M, but they removed and replaced the back panel with a 4 (maybe 5?) piece replacement which they printed out to accommodate the new fan position. I think they might've added a raised lip to the fan shroud for the ability to attach duct work in case they wanted to vent it outside.
@NuggetsInclusive4 күн бұрын
I appreciate it! I think it would be pretty easy to attach a duct. But i don't have the window close to my printer to test that :)
@iQlusion5 күн бұрын
The makerworld link seems to be missing from the description or at the end of the video.
@NuggetsInclusive5 күн бұрын
yes! give me 24hours. youtube needs to verify me so i can upload links! sorry for the delay
@NuggetsInclusive5 күн бұрын
Until I Can Put it into the discription ill add the link to the comments.
@ChitosVids5 күн бұрын
What is the filament box next to youre p1s?
@NuggetsInclusive5 күн бұрын
its the polydryer box from polymaker! I will make a video on theese soon!