Thank you so much! That was exactly what I needed.
@edmclaughlin492311 күн бұрын
TITLE: PRINTER NOZZLE TEARDOWN. 3:53 I am not going to tear it down.
@skyrider4789Ай бұрын
Thanks for mentioning the importance of removing the back-I definitely need to tackle that! I have two X1Cs, and the one I purchased earlier has a sleeved wire bundle that occasionally bunches up and rubs against the lead screw. The newer one is routed to avoid this issue, which is a much better design. It’s about time I got back there to reroute the older one properly, and your video has inspired me to finally get it done. While I’m at it, I’ll also take the opportunity to clean out the inevitable junk that’s accumulated back there. Thanks again for the helpful reminder!
@mthewolf1095Ай бұрын
I just printed the STL you have linked to Printables, and it came out great. Bambu Lab X1-C, 0.4mm SS nozzle, textured PEI plate, Esun PLA+, 100% infill with the rectilinear infill, I up my temp of PLA to ~223C-226C, normal supports, and SLOW IT DOWN TO HALF SPEED. Mine came out perfect. All GPIO, D-pad, etc, all excellent. I had to change the orientation to have the most surface area in contact with the build plate, but ~2 hours later it was done.
@markxr12 ай бұрын
Hi, you might want to tell us which currency you are using when you said "This filament is 16.99" or something, I realised later in the video presumably you meant GBP when you said "quid", I was thinking initially you might have meant Euro, I wasn't confident placing the accent in Northern Ireland.
@canceledculture4352 ай бұрын
jsut had the piece break off @5:50 thank you
@Engineerboy1002 ай бұрын
Pretty good video, one word of advice, I would have angled the camera a bit for the first half so we can see what you're actually doing instead of just staring at the back of your hand. Thanks for posting.
@zR_CrackiiN2 ай бұрын
should have printed my one ;) just sayin'
@zR_CrackiiN2 ай бұрын
also, jurgen's 'model' is of a flipper prototype that flipper inc released the design for, sizing is off in quite a few places including i button pin placement
@DHPDaedalus2 ай бұрын
The only CD player in MoMA’s collection!
@connoryee94932 ай бұрын
im not sure if you noticed or not but your I button pins broke off when you were pulling apart the case😬
@adammcanally12 ай бұрын
Can you make me one ?
@Crugroth3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your time making this explainer. I am new to 3-D printing and copped a manute blockage that nothing else would unblock, taking the whole assembly apart, mission accomplished.
@ThePkorn893 ай бұрын
Great video quality. all around informative video. Well done
@T8Maker3 ай бұрын
@ThePkorn89 Glad you enjoyed it!
@BackDaws3 ай бұрын
Why do you need those rings? I've not been using them on my AMS 😳
@T8Maker3 ай бұрын
@BackDaws you can print without them, but the friction of the cardboard on the plastic of the AMS can cause cardboard dust to build up, this could cause issues with the AMS over time. But if your having no issues, then less waste plastic.
@BackDaws3 ай бұрын
@@T8Maker hmmm I'm worried now 😂
@Luca_s_Lab3 ай бұрын
You should test 2 of the best filaments on the market. FILOALFA and TREED
@T8Maker3 ай бұрын
@lucasalati369 Will have a look out for them, I had not heard of them. Thanks.
@mrmidnight323 ай бұрын
Does anyone know the advantage or specific use for PPA-CF from bamboo?
@jnssmnsn3 ай бұрын
Why is there no flow test?
@T8Maker3 ай бұрын
@jnssmnsn might retest it, I have the high flow nozzle now.
@ral723 ай бұрын
Great video, thanks for posting!! Nice to find a video that's actually useful, and explains things well. I had an issue with the print head (extruder), and had to filter through 50 different videos showing how to unclog the damn nozzle, before I found this one!!
@T8Maker3 ай бұрын
@ral72 that is great to know, glad it worked for you.
@Beezybenzino4 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video. Just watched it in case I ever need to perform a repair!
@T8Maker3 ай бұрын
@Beezybenzino You're welcome!
@belakulcsar4 ай бұрын
So you change the fan no upgrade? I don't understand 😮
@T8Maker3 ай бұрын
@belakulcsar I had the replacement fan and I wanted to keep it stock to see how it would last, have had zero issues after replacing the fan.
@VectorRoll4 ай бұрын
I have yet to get a clog in the filament sensor but I do seriously think they need to redesign the upper filament path of that extruder housing. Most my clogs in it are under the runout sensor just above the hobbed gears inside that larger gap. Every time I have a clog I have to push the filament down out of that opening and snip that tip off. That opening there is pretty huge. Most extruders have it as a small diameter opening just like the lower half under the hobbed gears. I think that larger opening on the upper half of this extruder housing doesn't help keep the shape of the filament. The filament tends to curl or even swell ever so slightly as it goes into that gap right after the hobbed gears release it to where it wont pass through the filament sensor. This could be for a few reasons. Either I am getting a little bit of heat creep making my filament pliable, or the extruder tension is too strong deforming the filament ever so slightly. It could be both even. There is not much play you can give on the extruder tension as cover prevents you from backing the screw out much at all. The stock position from the factory has it screwed all the way it. I backed mine out as much as I can but the spring used is really strong as well so it does not relieve much pressure. As for heat creep, I would normally do a PID tuning but I have no clue how to do that with the BambBu printers. From what I gather it is not an accessible feature and done internally. I know mine needs PID Tuning because I use the Panda Revo hotend on mine. I guarantee the tuning is off a little do to this. One day I hope to figure that part out. I think it would help me a lot. Until then I just have to live with it. It is not too bad though as I do not get clogs all the time. It is only ever once and a while.
@pudphones4 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@T8Maker3 ай бұрын
@pud667 Thank you for your support, great that the video helped you out. If there are any videos you think would be useful, let me know and I can see what I can do. Thanks again.
@pudphones4 ай бұрын
That worked! I had my first clog in my X1C (filament wouldn’t retract, was showing an error). Your video saved the day. Not easy for my big fingers to plug in all those tiny cables but I made it work! Thank you sir.
@T8Maker3 ай бұрын
@pud667 Fantastic to hear, yea the cables are a challenge to plug back in.
@F90M54 ай бұрын
Literally one of the most informative videos on this printer i have watched to date. I am using a P1S and it is very similar. I now have a full understanding of how this printer head works. Great quality video and teaching, thank you!
@ral723 ай бұрын
It definitely is one of the best videos I've been able to find. Everyone else has 1-minute videos about clearing a clogged head, and doesn't even show half of the steps, lol!
@T8Maker3 ай бұрын
@F90M5 great, thanks.
@ChrisStansell204 ай бұрын
Appreciate all your hard work here getting this together. Fixed everything today.
@T8Maker3 ай бұрын
@ChrisStansell20 Thank you.
@GadgetReviewVideos4 ай бұрын
I dont know if the ABS printing caused that.I just got mine, didn’t even print yet and that fan is rocky and loud. Just a bad design with that fan. After seeing how much thermal paste they use on that heat sink I would have to think a redesign with a part that runs cooler would be better, or at least a quieter fan.
@T8Maker3 ай бұрын
@GadgetReviewVideos temp inside get really high during ABS printing. But your right the design is not ideal.
@mufin00764 ай бұрын
My ams does show up even if its connected
@3D-Printerly4 ай бұрын
Thanks dude, great video. Really helped me fix a clog that kept coming up. Hoping it stays unclogged haha
@T8Maker4 ай бұрын
@3D-Printerly Glad it was useful, thanks for the feedback.
@ydefy18484 ай бұрын
About your calibration cube. Check in your slicer if contour compensation is set to 0.1. If it is, it would explain why your cube is about 0.1 off on all sides. Also, enabling precise Z height and setting the resolution to a lower value helps. Asuming you're using orca or bambu studio. Great vid.
@T8Maker4 ай бұрын
@ydefy1848 Thanks for this, will try it out.
@cincymods33705 ай бұрын
70-80 degrees for 24hrs. Print a low speed(Silent Mode).But always dry while printing. The man is very thorough
@littlecncshop5 ай бұрын
I print pet-cf through the AMS everyday, never had it break. Seems like you didn't dry it properly. Also the reason why your pet-cf print didn't work is because your settings are wrong. I learned absolutely nothing from this video, because honestly you don't know what you're talking about. I agree with others here who have said this is clickbate, and it is. The two prints you used show absolutely nothing about any of these filaments.
@ydefy18485 ай бұрын
The audio is ok. The picture quality should be awesome but the camera focus and framing is meh, making the video quality above average but not as good as it could be (the bane of all recording) . The almost all natural lighting, colors and definition is what made this vid so much better than everything else I'm used to watch. Don't make my first statements fool you, your the best!
@ydefy18485 ай бұрын
I almost never comment on videos and never comment twice. Especially when i haven't seen half the video but, this quality is what all of us 3d printing enthusiasts want to see for real visual test results. Thank you so much and please, everyone, like and subscribe to set the new standard we are all waiting for.
@ydefy18485 ай бұрын
26:41 It's your x-steps that are out of calibration.
@T8Maker5 ай бұрын
@ydefy1848 Thanks for the feedback.
@Waylander10015 ай бұрын
This is the BEST kind of tutorial. Informative, short and to the point! Thank you
@T8Maker5 ай бұрын
@Waylander1001 Glad it was helpful!
@ArabellaPottery6 ай бұрын
You have to firmly push the button in the AMS to feed the filament. It's not good just to shove the filament in. It's in front of the hole you pushed the filament into.
@RayOrsini6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I'd struggled with filament stuck in the same place you showed. The Bambu documentation has everything in tiny bits so it's not easy to follow if you don't know the next step. With your video I got it done on the first try. Thank you!
@T8Maker5 ай бұрын
@RayOrsini Great to hear!
@PNGtwentyfour6 ай бұрын
I've had the good fortune of running my X1C for over a year with great effect. Now it's time to get serious about maintenance.
@kurtv93756 ай бұрын
0.04mm or 0.06mm I want to test my next filament and CF is on the list! Tested ASA ABS 20+ types of PETG I'm yet to print with PA ( CF ) I do have 0.04mm Hardened steel nozzle Will be getting 0.06mm Hardened steel nozzle this week along with CF. Any tips
@T8Maker6 ай бұрын
@kurtv9375 I used a 0.4mm hardened steel nozzle and had no issues. Keep the bed clean and use glue for the PA and dry it, ideally 70c for 12 to 24 hours, which is the most important thing. Good luck.
@cgrosbeckАй бұрын
@@T8Maker Good luck
@jibjaboftheflibflab6 ай бұрын
Dude I don't think you understand the difference in these. It's not about just the cost and finish or dimensional accuracy. It's about the mechanical and chemical properties of the material.
@T8Maker6 ай бұрын
@jibjaboftheflibflab I do, but this is just a comparison of the standard print quality. I leave the mechanical and chemical testing to those with the equipment and the time to do it right. Plenty of great videos covering that by other great KZbinrs, no need for me to repeat them. But thanks for the feedback.
@Mr_SoulzZ6 ай бұрын
did you use the ams while using carbon nylon? I seen people say you can't do that no problem with the ams now? wondering since i'm gonna print soon with this filament on my bambu
@T8Maker6 ай бұрын
@Mr_SoulzZ yes I did, but you need to be careful, if the filament is abrasive or brittle you shouldn't use the AMS.
@cgrosbeckАй бұрын
@@T8Maker BUT YYY elaborate YYYY and what is abrasive and what are the dangers what is brittle. remember you are talking to the masses Mr_SoulzZ may understand abrasive or brittle but others may not. Time Time Time support for free short answers not through. Sorry but this is the problem of the school of you tube.
@cgrosbeck6 ай бұрын
NYLON is an advanced filament!!!! 1. Drying without a vacuum or vacuum drying oven (the last 15% of moisture can NOT be removed over any length of time) so you will never get to true performance of NYLON 2. There are different types of NYLON (PA6 PA12) so testing setting for your own machines must be done. 3. Moving from PLA base filament (armatures) you should always tune. BAMBU LABs should never be your first printer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Its not the settings BAMBU LABs filament I.E. other than PLA are not in there pure form like there NYLON has additives in order for ease of printing thus WILL NOT give the same performance as a true PA6 or PA12. BAMBU LABs is the apple product without the apple stores for support and service GOOD LUCK NOOBs when your BAMBU needs service!!!!!
@tienduy12345Ай бұрын
What tf are you talking about ? Ofcourse nothing is perfect but you talk like you personally hate Bambu for no reasson. I'v seen plenty of people on reddit that have print farms using countless of P1s and X1s including mines. Bambu's machines are amongs the most reliable machines on the market right now, they still works perfectly fine after thousands of hours printing nonstop. Even when some mechanical parts wear out, Bambu has all the spare parts at fair price for you to buy and replace them yourself in no time. Need instruction ? Bambu wiki has everything. You only need Apple service because you can't repair anything by yourself.
@cgrosbeckАй бұрын
@@tienduy12345 BAMBU LABs should never be your first printer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1. you need to understand how a basic machine functions first ( LEVEL A BED MANUALY plus a multitude of other things) don't end up with an expensive paper weight 2.most people coming in to are shop ( first time byers of a 3d printer want to print in malty colors and malty materials) don't even understand how signal works let alone multi and waist. and this leads me to number 3 BAMBU advertises like apple as ( it all just works ) and yes it does for someone that has learned on a basic machine first! BUT THAT ADVERTISING GRABS THE FIRST TIMER WITHOUT ANY KNOWLEDGE AND 9 TIMES OUT OF 10 THEY GET DISCURAGE AND NOW HAVE AN EXPENSIVE PAPER WEIGHT. I can't give a link to my company because you tube strips it out so you have no idea as to my background and experience, we are not you tube tinkerers, are store / company is located by the only national laboratory for AM in the USA (additive manufacturing) 3d printing for those that don't know the term. We are scientists / PHDs that study, support and PRINT in all AM technologies from simple filament to mettle powder deposition and full melt . I am personal sick of multiple companies that have moved this TECH into the masses of consumers on the premise of EASY with new gimmicks like malty material. Yes it works and works well. but nothing BAMBU LABs shows in advertising, shows complexity of how to get to multi color or multi material for your own part. So the burden is then left to the consumer after the money is spent, then they come in are shop wanting to know how to and did not talk to us first or by from us. Well we offer advance classes for this, but they believe its to expensive for training ok so go to the school of you tube and try to discern the good from the bad information and come back to me in 3 months or 10 years and see what you learned. So hate BAMBU LABs or APPLE yes for their misleading advertising, and the people with the print farms of BAMBU LABs they did not start with those machines. They learned on other machines!!!!!! and if it was there first machines they had drive to make it work for them, most don't have that they just want it easy!!!!!
@josejimenez8966 ай бұрын
When it comes to pet-cf, don't forget to anneal it. It's critical if you want it's rated heat resistance Use capricorn tubing. It's incredibly stiff and as a result makes it so that bend radi are lower and as a result, your filament shouldn't break
@T8Maker6 ай бұрын
@josejimenez896 Thanks for this.
@serkow046 ай бұрын
Hello what did you use for gluing
@T8Maker6 ай бұрын
@serkow04 Hello, I used a standard glue stick.
@plushergaming51497 ай бұрын
My 3d printer was broken for a while and I searched the internet for solutions, but once I saw your video I was able to fix my 3d printer completely. Thank you so much for making this video.
@T8Maker6 ай бұрын
@plushergaming5149 That is fantastic news, Thank you for the feedback.
@markjacksmarkjacks7 ай бұрын
This is NOT the "Ultimate Guide". He stops short of taking apart the drive gears. If you get heat creep like I have gotten a few times you might have to learn this and it is covered in other KZbins.
@T8Maker7 ай бұрын
Yes, i don’t split down the gears here, maybe in another video. Would be interested to know what is causing your heat creep, i have never had this, mine is stock. Looking at adding an E3D to test, and it was a concern this might lead to issues.
@bluevsred4156 ай бұрын
Take off the screw on the side. The spring and thread falls out. Grab the yellow gear and pull up. That's it.
@66431407 ай бұрын
You’re a life saver!!
@T8Maker7 ай бұрын
@6643140 Your welcome, glad it was of use.
@martinpohle7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the helpful video! Greetings from Germany
@T8Maker7 ай бұрын
@martinpohle Danke fürs Zuschauen, glad it was useful.
@yogesh8127 ай бұрын
You just earned a follower, sir. I just got my x1c unit about a week ago and just had my first clog and I realized why I got the clog in the first place, but needed help getting the clog out. Your video was spot on in explaining the how and the why behind the madness. Thank you so much!
@T8Maker7 ай бұрын
@yogesh812 Thanks for the sub! Really glad it was of some use. Hope your having a better time with your prints.
@craigforest79707 ай бұрын
Brilliant! Thank you so much! My printer is up and running again in about 15 minutes!!
@T8Maker7 ай бұрын
Glad it helped!
@My3DPrints-ve8zl7 ай бұрын
Why did you not run test for best printing speeds and Temp for each Filament, rather then box suggestions??? I would say no one besides beginners, ever listen to those setting's without testing, but here we are!!!! 🫤🤨🤨!!! I see too much plastic being extruded bad retraction settings over temps.. the only settings you had dialed in are your PETG's you did ZERO strength test how hard you can squeeze the grip and break it off, or twist the adjusting knob off to a seized part is hardly a test of anything!! you gave your Favorite a fair shake and everything else was out the box!!!! Biases reviews is deceptive I was excited when I seen your video title sadly I had my time wasted because you let your fandom get in the way of doing proper review and testing along with probly lacking the knowledge and equipment for doing those test, this whole review comparison is a wash you destroyed it
@T8Maker7 ай бұрын
@My3DPrints-ve8zl My goal here, because there are so many variables that could impact a print, was to stick tot he default for a direct comparison. Its far from ideal, but the goal was to give a different perspective. But I take your point.