Do ya still use this printer and if so this printer worth buying
@RemusLt18 сағат бұрын
What damages are they referring to? Their products are not within my price range, and they have nothing to offer me. I’ve never seen their printers for home or small business use. A bunch of scammers.
@GFreeman7Күн бұрын
Could you elaborate more on moving the spool holder? What size drill bits did you use?
@NathanBuildsRobotsКүн бұрын
I think it’s using m4 or m5 bolts. Use the correct size for an M4 or M5 tapped hole in aluminum. If you drill it out slightly too big you can just use a nut to back the tapped hole and treat it like a through hole
@GFreeman723 сағат бұрын
@@NathanBuildsRobots Thank you!!
@brycefaircloth6134Күн бұрын
Much like copyright, patents just hold back progress. These things need to be gotten rid of.
@NathanBuildsRobots21 сағат бұрын
So someone should be able to reupload my video in its entirety, along with select videos from other YT channels? Copyright exists for a reason, patents too, but the protection shouldn’t be 20 yrs IMO, that’s way too long given the pace of innovation and widespread manufacturing services that can spin up production of a design in days or weeks
@JagjagulaКүн бұрын
Love these guys This company is absolutely top notch to work with Their hotend are pretty much the standard for me Go Slice!
@RusselJaureguiКүн бұрын
600? No way it’s that expensive I’ll pass that purge objects is better
@caletzmКүн бұрын
$60-80 trash can. Wow
@shababhsiddiqueКүн бұрын
Dirt? What are you talking about that is ABS-Earth better than ABS-CF. On a serious note i had a un attended nozzle clog on my ender 3 s1 before , the extruder grinded the filament so much that the clog pressure and the heat expanded the ptfe tube on the extruder. i was surprised it didnt get a blob of death instead.
@happywasabiiКүн бұрын
Should I buy a Bambu Lab P1S now or wait?
@gipiacКүн бұрын
No you will be ok be a man
@tayyabghori13512 күн бұрын
You do shed your skin. They won't stay in there forever
@tomaszneosapiens51112 күн бұрын
rep rap mendel
@phamworks2 күн бұрын
Hi Nathan, sort of a broad question but if you could only have one printer, would you choose the K1 (not Max) or the Ender-3 V3 Plus? Love your detailed videos btw!
@StarsAtNight12 күн бұрын
With my sv06 both z axis profiles where twisted within months of usage, as a noobie at the time I tried over 6 months to find the problem. Constant reading and trying things out. Learned a lot of it. Contacted Support, they say for months now they have no spare parts. Never going to buy a sovol again.
@StarsAtNight12 күн бұрын
every printer can do a benchy, the real question is, does it do a perfect first layer that sticks on the entire bed.
@ARP_king5.562 күн бұрын
😢 i cant still get my ender v2 to print right smh 🤦🏽♂️ dont buy used printer guys
@davidthompson93593 күн бұрын
With Infringements and their cameras sending voice and video back to the company you would think people would avoid them all together. On that switch to disable wifi I'm sure it DOESN'T disable, it probably disables your ability to see or tell that it's really on!
@essmene3 күн бұрын
You should take a look at chemistry patents. They do write stuff down - but in a way that some of it will resemble the actual process used, but it is obscured so hard that any other competitor will be unable to recreate the process with the patent information alone - which was the base idea of patents. Next we have pharmaceutical patents - first the last longer - and there seems to be a trick if the first patent for a pharmaceutical ingredient is almost expiring and during its time there was another use - the company can file a new use for the compound with the new scope of application and have another patent time frame. With the downside that this "new" compound with its new field of application is no longer approved for the old scope. In general patents are a currency. Companies file them and later trade them. They are the haves and if you are a have not - you will have a hard time in he field. Which is why we have open source, open hardware, open software. So things can be public domain and not lost to cooperation. One reason I would prefer to buy Prusa over Bambo Labs any time.
@Boodieman723 күн бұрын
They are called Stratasys because their prices are in the stratosphere.
@NathanBuildsRobots3 күн бұрын
🤣
@RobertONeillPhotos3 күн бұрын
I understand the open source desire. BUT the goal of a patent is to make information public, and to encourage development. To give the inventor a chance to profit from what they came up with. I argue that without the patent system many of the breakthroughs would not have happened. It would not be worth developing an idea if there is not a reasonable chance of benefit. If you define a patentable idea as an earth shattering idea, then a lot of breakthroughs would not be developed. It starts with a little idea ...
@NathanBuildsRobots3 күн бұрын
Nobody uses it like that anymore. Especially with the globalization of manufacturing. For Americans, your competition isnt just your neighbor, it’s usually mainly overseas. US based patent protection doesn’t protect you from your biggest threat, but it does disclose your invention to the rest of the world, so how does that achieve the original intended goals of the patent system again?
@markhoward38513 күн бұрын
@5:00 I agree 100% with your thought process. At a previous job, we purchased a Qidi iFast to dip our toes in the additive manufacturing world. Then we upgraded to a Creality K1 Max about a year ago. I couldn't even justify a Method XL for a next step due to cost. I'm at a new company now, and started down a similar path, K1 Max to get our feet wet. $700 is a long way from 10k plus. They didn't even want to spring for the BL X1E yet. Keep up the great work, Always good information coming from this channel!
@hellothere66273 күн бұрын
Why did you not test wiping the filament to see if it can clean the filament?
@viktorb1373 күн бұрын
Stratasys, Again, you know the Time, wenn This Company, Stole, open Sorce, Design and Technic, …
@zxys0014 күн бұрын
Stratasys = Losing
@dark_matter84204 күн бұрын
Making a software, filling it with your patented technologies and then publishing it as open source while thinking you can actually then enforce those patents is pure idiocy. That has no business being anything other than a dumb joke. If you publish open source, you should lose the right to enforce those patents, period.
@DaveEtchells4 күн бұрын
Important video, I’m going to vacuum my entire 3D printing area, maybe put filament wipers in my Bambu AMS too. I don’t have a lot of nozzle clogs, but they’re enough of a pain when they happen that it’s worth some effort keeping things clean to keep it from happening. (Also great idea to run an air filter in the printing area, also to save potentially grubby filament and use it with a larger or much largernozzle.)
@polycrystallinecandy4 күн бұрын
Your print heads still have a linked polar angle regardless of firmware support, so how can you claim they can be independent?
@queenidog14 күн бұрын
Patents are supposed to protect the inventor, in this case Stratasys. I just bought a Bambu Lab printer (delivery today). Bambu should have got ahead of this by getting a license to use the Stratasys technology. IBM, Microsoft, Google, GM, Ford, they all work the same way. That's why all SUVs on the market look the same and operate similarly: they buy rights from the inventors.
@TNX2554 күн бұрын
Washing your filament is probably not that dumb of an idea really, as long as you're careful not to break it and dry it after.
@coreyharding48374 күн бұрын
Bruh…. WHAT!!!…. 🙂↔️
@DianosAbael4 күн бұрын
I NEVER had a clog in 5-6 years of FDM printing 24/7.
@CockerDennis4 күн бұрын
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@SandF3DPrinting4 күн бұрын
I'm in the market for a p1p... So i ran across your video... God damn it's fast. Puts my cr10 v3 to shame lol
@nickguidry22134 күн бұрын
Its a money grab and won't go anywhere.
@allanthabosshacker4 күн бұрын
I’ve gotten better quality off an original ender 3 with a glass bed.
@billkaroly4 күн бұрын
Stratasys has been known to trick the patent office by resubmitting expired patents. And the there's the Chinese who steal IP.