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@philipwilkin26673 ай бұрын
Man. You summarized the problems I had with my Prusa MK3s+ so well. I build this machine from a kit and it took an eternity to get to run. Now I understand how it works quite well, however the more I watch reviews of Bambu labs products, the more I think Prusa is just not up to speed at the moment, even with the MK4s that has been recently released. I am struggling to justify the 1800€ price tag on the MK4s plus enclosure, plus MMU over the P1S which costs 850€, so less than half. I sure hope Prusa will be able to catch up in the future, I will happily pay a couple hundred Euro more for the same product to avoid chinese manufacturer and their likely involvement with the CCP. But I will not pay more than twice the money for about the same product.
@IcanCwhatUsayАй бұрын
What filaments were used on that Wolverine model?
@FauxHammerАй бұрын
@@IcanCwhatUsay all the colours were Bambu PLA.
@quarkonia Жыл бұрын
I love the X1C because i can just print when i want vs my old bed slinger which needed a sacrifice to the gods to get a first good layer, i think you nailed the Bambu Experience exactly.
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
I hear you loud and clear, I’m sick of bed slingers
@omegadeepblue1407 Жыл бұрын
@@FauxHammerThen you will get a heart attack when you see the Bambu Lab A1. In my opinion is not the type of printer but the company that makes it and the model series it comes from. Not all bedslinger are sick pieces of junk and not all core XY machines are a gift of heaven, if that would be truth then the FDM fans would have left the Ender 3 in favor of the TwoTrees Saphire (a budget FDM core XY that is just pretty bad, talking about TwoTrees, you need to see the "high speed" 3D printer they announced to compete against Bambu Lab, i think is called the K1-S, is so lame that you will laught by just watching it)
@FactionalSky Жыл бұрын
@@FauxHammer still sick of them? :P
@Sebastian19891010 ай бұрын
It’s not the fault of „bed slingers“ in general that load cells are new to consumer 3D printers. As those are now also available on „bed slingers“. But as a owner of a X1C and a MK4, yea the X1C is far ahead.
@mmouse6487 ай бұрын
I have long said 3D printing instructions start with "First get white chicken feathers, then, while standing in a Fairy Ring at midnight on a cloudless night throw three westward, then ..." So your "sacrifice" had me laughing! Thx! :)
@JackOiswatching Жыл бұрын
Great video, you're definitely not alone in some of your conclusions and feelings. I had a similar trajectory (resin printers first then FDM) and it become apparent to me that for many FDM hobbyists, the hobby isn't making stuff; the hobby is tinkering with your printer. That's cool, I'm not harshing on the way they like to have fun, but there is a huge market of people like you and me who buy printers to make stuff and we're not interested in tweaking settings by a hundredth of a millimeter or 2 degrees C whilst running test prints in between. We want to make the thing we want to make and then move on to the next thing.
@barryallen5507 Жыл бұрын
I feel that. I'm cool with tinkering with the settings too for optimal function, but I really just want to turn my 3D designs and prototyping ideas into physical objects in a straight run of ~24 hours vs manual creating a part blank, making a mold, and casting a part which will take me several days or even weeks.
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
Yeah that’s what I was trying to get at I think when I said there are different types of user. Those who enjoy playing with the printer itself. And those who just like printing.
@omegadeepblue1407 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, that's what i though I don't have a Bambu Lab, but i have used other printers, and i can be sure that the FDM fans being use to tinker is because of the Ender 3. Due to the Ender 3 low price a lot of people start with it. Time passed and there were new models like the Neptune 3 Pro of Elegoo or the Magician X of Mingda, cheap FDM printers that work out of the box. I can't really speak about prices since im on Mexico (there 3D printers are more expensive, a Ender 3 V2 Neo has the same price of a Neptune 3 Pro) but i can see how the Ender 3 made the FDM fans think that if you don't tweak everything on the printer then your machine is useless. Prusa started the trending of easy of use printers, BUT Prusa's specially on a worldwide level (remember, USA is not the whole planet) are super hard to get and for that reason most FDM fans did not care about "it just works" 3D printers until Bambu Lab appeared. Bambu Lab's presence has been great for the 3D printing business since it impulsed companies to make better machines, just look at Anycubic with the Kobra 2 Pro, that machine already can beat the P1P, is really great to see other companies wanting to demonstrate that Bambu Lab is not superior.
@TheWhatman21Ай бұрын
Meanwhile I make 15k a year off 4 ender 3v2🤣
@odinterimon9 ай бұрын
Everyone... ( well there maybe be the odd one ) that has bought a Bambu Labs Printer will tell you exactly what this video is telling the sceptical. It's just Awesome. I was so happy with mine after the first week I wrote to Bambu Labs & thanked them & their whole team for bringing such a stress free 3D Printer to the printing community & thanks for listening !! Dont think I am a one time 3D printer user, who hasnt just walked away from my past printers in case I threw them out of the window (2nd floor flat-dangerous ) I started just after Prusa's printer was a china copy build your own printer cheaper, it sort of worked but many hours later fixing & getting these to run & learn code to add other code, yeah you get it. I still have my Ender 5 Plus, my last purchase a while ago now & yes it was better, still fiddling with it to get it to level the first layer...would never leave it overnight haha, your joking right !! Yes X1 Carbon combo was expensive, compared to the other previous buys, but was it worth it, damm...without doubt, no regrets. Unboxed, FOLLOWED INSTRUCTIONS, started setup, near had a toilet accident when it went through calibration, I was NOT expecting vibrations like that haha...then just printed, mouth open wide...wow..thats fast ! Info' -Longest prints so far on BL printer @ 18 hours + & 13H 45M started Overnight...then went to work, came back no issues, watched it printing on my mobile at lunch break..ha ! I listened to a U tuber- applogies for not remembering your name- he said "if the print fails on a Bambu Labs printer, it is more likely YOU have done something wrong rather than the printer has"...its true so far...I used old filament that was probably a year old from my stash drawer, it seemed ok, only the first few CM were a bit stiff & twig like, used it a bit further down & fine, within 30 minutes, broken filament in the system...oh crap, this is a major strip down on my old printers, followed instructions on screen, followed the link to video, 30 min's later back up & running, from knowing nothing about this printer & that included stripping down the AMS? That never happens on the old printers....from that point I was a Bambu Labs fan boy (or should say-Old Man ) Only Twice the printer has failed prints & actually stopped & told me, both times I had "chanced" the glue from a few prints ago would be ok, or used "Prit stick after I ran out of Bambu Labs stuff, so both times my fault, Prit stick & regrettably the cheaper stuff tried too, it works, sort of, but not reliably. Bought another Bambu labs stick & the liquid Bambu Labs stuff to try, that is brilliant stuff a bit more ££, & it just works better. Changing the hot end assembly is a walk in the park. I need to stop, this is going to take longer to read than your video did to watch haha If you want to just print, this is it, Bambu Labs Printer-its here, now. Buy it -use it -be happy ☺ 1 Conclusion... Bambu Labs have a diferent concept of consumer satisfaction than most & its showing. Cant wait for Bambu Labs larger format..👍
@TheGeordietheWitchandtheWench20 күн бұрын
I really love my Bambu it really is awesome, but honestly my old Flsun Super Racer still does a better faster job, yeah it's been modified with Klipper, but It is quicker and cheaper and it looks cool because it is a Delta. I think most people coming from an Ender 3 would LOVE the Bambu, but once you have used another good printer... Bambu is just another good printer.
@reginaldwwalkerii Жыл бұрын
Thank you, your review is one reason I bought a Bambu P1S because I wanted to just print. I returned another brand printer because I was spending more time tinkering with it to get it to work than just printing. Keep up the good work!
@tyrannicpuppy Жыл бұрын
This was exactly why I bought one. I bought an Ender 3 last October and it sat idle from December through to this October when I got excited again in the delivery window of the X1C. I do get why FDM hobbiest love their machines and bristle at the BL printers. They've gotten used to the idea that any problem is just another tinker session away. And they enjoy that back and forth of figuring out and fixing a problem. But for me... I just want to print cool things that I can look at, play with or use. I don't want to have to fight a machine to get those results. To need to spend hours and hours tweaking and testing before I can get one good result. And the BL printers give that out of the box it just works experience. They are not perfect. I too had to do a full head disassembly to clear a bit of filament that somehow flattened and flared out wider than both top and bottom opening. But the guides to do so were superb. And the design was obviously made with user maintenance front and centre in the engineer's minds. While I was deciding what machine to buy, the X1C or the Creality K1 Max, I heard a lot about why the X1C existed at all. These bored engineers tried the existing FDM options and found them woefully lacking. So they made a machine that fixed all the things they hated about the process. And they made it intuitive in the process. And now I have been printing for two months straight non-stop (well, except when I ran out of the right filament colour, then I just printed other small things) and I have yet to loose the excitement like I did with the Ender. Because it's not a challenge to make something cool now. It's fun. And isn't that what we all truly want out of our hobbies? To know we're enjoying the time we spend on them. That precious little free time we get as adults in this modern world.
@salttrader4113 Жыл бұрын
Agreed, I started with the X1C and just started printing straight, defaults just worked! Can concentrate on learning designing the prints I want to make and not troubleshooting a damn printer, BRILLIANT!
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
Exactly why I love it
@ShiggitayMediaProductions3 ай бұрын
I second this. I love my X1C even more now that I understand filament profiles etc.
@edrousejr Жыл бұрын
Great video and you are right I got mine and it has not stopped yet. I had no experience with 3D printing and this has been a great experience. Thanks again for the video
@flaagan10 ай бұрын
I started really comfortable with FDM printing, and eventually got my hands on a Form2 for a great price. I've now got two >$1000 FDM printers sitting collecting dust because of the time needed to just get them started and somewhat sorted. The resin printer just works. I'm seriously looking at the X1 as a 'ready to go' FDM printer just so I can do 'functional' FDM prints again.
@FauxHammer10 ай бұрын
Nice journey. And yeah. It’ll do that
@TheRealOzWookiee Жыл бұрын
This video is the exact reason why I backed the KS as soon as I found out about it! I've gone through a couple Ender 3's with several upgrades and then a Artillery X1 but the BambuLabs X1C is the S Tier printer.
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
100% and unlike some other KS, they actually delivered on the promise!
@peggle09 Жыл бұрын
I keep looking around at different printers and this will be my first 3d printer ever. I keep going back to bambu X1 C. I am looking forward to making things and learning how to use this machine to its fullest. I also got the STLFlix lifetime membership. Happy Xmas for me.
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
Wow, that's one hell of a thing to have!
@Brom0timol Жыл бұрын
OMG 0.2 nozzle miniature fdm printing yes ! I tried this on 0.2 but could not find a way to generate easy to remove support that does not brake the mini can’t wait this video 😊
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
Well, I’m struggling with that too. I’ve had some support-less minis come off in the 0.06mm profile looking nice. And some terrain. But anything smaller or printing my own stuff has been a challenge. I’m not done yet though. Watch this soace
@KevinRedmondWA Жыл бұрын
Bambu knows that whenever people hear “calibration” or “adjust” or “tweak”, people’s reaction is f that. We want to press a button and have a model pop out. Period.
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
Yep! 100% this
@enosunim5 ай бұрын
But Bambu have all of that = ) And more cheaper the model, the more of it there. Also you need to service them. And only premium models have reminders. That's why I love my Ender 3, it uses POM wheels which does not need any service, and for Z axis POM nut does not requires any lubrication ever. But it is not creality ad = ) There are a lot of printers between actual Ender 3, which was revolutionary for the time and Bambu which is very user friendly I should admit. Its just manufacturers who added in between unneeded features which complicated printing. That's why I prefer the very first Ender 3. It is cheap, reliable, predictable and once you set it up (which you need to, yes) it just works. While Bambu is just works out of the box. But the consequences of this will be discovered later. I would compare Bambu with web formws with a couple of fields, when you entered your email of phone, and continue they will show you more and more items, and when you filled your form for an hour you understand that there is no coming back. = ) I guess if you can afford it, why not? They often make discounts. And A1 models are not very pricey. Just be sure to read small texts. As AMS lite does not compatible with AMS, and CoreXY models. For example. Also they use different type of nozzles if you buy for example A1 and X1. So much for the 'ecosystem'. So it is not perfect. But at least it seems to. = )))
@thaty-wingguy971118 күн бұрын
switching to bambu after years of snapmaker uses. I appreciate the customer support there is for these machines. My small biz is looking to upgrade and i am happy to choose bambu
@rlevitta Жыл бұрын
I’m about to pull the trigger on a 3d printer and I’ve come to the conclusion that the X1 is the one to buy for exactly the same reason that you described in this video. It’s for the same reason that I use the Apple ecosystem for my personal use. Yes, it’s more expensive, but, as I like to say, “Money is nothing. Time is everything.” I appreciate that there are those who love to tinker, but I couldn’t care less. I just want to print stuff.
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
Yeah exactly this, I literally emailed Bambu today and said I’m all in with their brand. It is the one fir me and yeah. This is the Apple for every other printer that is more Android
@enosunim5 ай бұрын
I prefer Andoid = ) I charge my phone once in three days. I once tried to migrate to Apple. And while it does not support any Google Account integration, it also does not have large battery. Any of them. And later I saw Apple ad. Where they say 'your phone will work the whole day'. I was like "really? only one day?". = ) I miss my old phone though, which could be online for 30 days and if you actually used it, it would work for 14 days. I had simple LCD though, but it was more than enough. = )
@peterpeter56668 ай бұрын
Love my p1s , was my first step into 3d printing. The best part is the whole bambu ecosystem. It makes it so easy for people like me to get started. From day one when I unboxed and setup my printer and ams to printing my first ever benchy that came out perfect. They really make 3d printing fun
@rhadiem11 ай бұрын
Just got an X1c and love the thing. It's my sixth printer, and it is BY FAR the most hassle-free printer I've used. I hate tinkering with printers. No regrets, and just got the AMS and dreams of a few more of each. Even love the touch-screen of the X1c over the others. Tired of cutting corners, now that I know what I've been missing I'll save up for the good stuff. You can keep the Creality clone garbage, and Prusa dinosaur and the Voron hobbyist epeen machine, I'll take something that works out of the box. And don't get me started on the mess from Resin printers.
@3dpathfinder Жыл бұрын
As a brand new 3D printer, and youtuber , Id absolutely love to be able to get one for use , learning and review from the stand point of a new 3d hobbyist. Ive tried reaching out to them but no luck. Just on the budget of a disabled vet just cant swing the price.
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
I emailed them a few times. No reply. When they did Contact me, it wasn’t on the back of any of my emails. They contact you it seems
@lnt3ch15 күн бұрын
Did you ever save up and buy one? It’s expensive but budgeting goes a long way
@algauthier10 ай бұрын
You’ve nailed the difference between Bambu and other companies. Have experienced it first hand.
@velocistafpv Жыл бұрын
Interesting! I came fro FDM and recently went into resin. I agree that FDM needs more settings to be set up but since I came from FDM, I felt post processing in resin is tedious. It's like if u started with Starbucks or Coffee Bean. Nice video bro!
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
Thanks mate. Yeah totally agree that post process in a nightmare in comparison to just taking it off a plate.
@JamesWardGodsMagicGuy4 ай бұрын
I started with Artillery X2 then upgraded to the X 4 and when my biz took off I got the X 1 from Bambu hands down I don't need any other printer.
@FauxHammer4 ай бұрын
Wow. Smaller printer with more use!
@xXKisskerXx Жыл бұрын
not joking, the only reason I didn't jump on the Bambu X1-carbon - at KickStarter - was the print volume. I find myself printing bigger things - and they just are too problematic to cut into parts to then assemble. I only wished that Bambu would have been closer to 300mm squared, as it really should have been, as that would have been the best printer all around. Like... size? Yup everything covered, big ol' build volume (assuming the 300x300 size) Speed? Yup. Ease of use? Yup. it nailed everything - except the size. And I know that is somewhat a personal preference, but honestly, if the standard size of printers wasn't around 235mm but 300mm - there is almost nothing to lose, and everything to gain. I had hoped their next printer would be a "X-1 XL" - but.. sadly they went backward and made a bed slinger, sure it's nice and priced well for what it is, but again... it's not what I am looking for. (I'd rather stay away from bed slingers - smallers are fine for small prints, but if you try to go bigger, the larger volume of bed to move around causes problems even software has a hard time dealing with) So maybe another year we will see some XL.. which could be identicle to the X-1 carbon but you know.. bigger... and it'd be amazingly perfect.
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
I hear you and I was on the fence about buying one because so many other channels have covered them already. I’m also waiting for a bigger one
@MrTobamory Жыл бұрын
After 7 years of Enders and prusas multiple hours in my underpants late and night messing with marlin I got an X1C, I now have 6 best printer by far, in the last 4 weeks I’ve printed over 500 flexible dragons and various other stuff perfectly…. Great review Ross and if your at Edinburgh comic con this weekend pop over and buy a dragon 😊
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
Awww I’m at Spiele this week
@MrTobamory Жыл бұрын
@@FauxHammer maybe Liverpool at end of Month if your around have a good time buddy
@FirstLast-wg5rd Жыл бұрын
Goddamn, you NAILED my experience in FDM printing so far. I'm not saying I regret getting my Neptune 4, but it has certainly not been as easy as advertised or claimed by reviews. Looking forward to future videos on these, especially the niche issues like the infamous poop waste people complain about.
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
I’m reviewing the Neptune 4 at the mo and I’m about to throw them out of the window
@barryallen5507 Жыл бұрын
@@FauxHammerresin printers are definitely a wholly different animal. Nicer part finish straight off the printer, but then there's washing, drying, and curing on top and resin printing produces higher airborn VOC levels rapidly
@omegadeepblue1407 Жыл бұрын
@@FauxHammerThat's because the design is flawed, even elegoo admitted it. The main reason you will see a lot of people saying that the Neptune 4 is amazing is just because the name Neptune, the Neptune 3 Pro was a great printer and just by that people things the Neptune 4 is good, but it fails to deliver. I don't blame you if you want to throw the Neptune 4 out of the window, Elegoo screwed it
@mindbendernine Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your ordeals - These are the same challenges that I've been facing for a long time. You should also add that FDM printing requires begging for help from the public and facing a wave of trolls that look for these sadistic opportunities. This is why 3D printing is so horrible and frustrating. Maybe one day I'll be able to order a Bambu Labs printer. But I feel the pain...
@ruleslawyer3 ай бұрын
I had given up on FDM. My 3d printer was a struggle. It was always clogging, or having other failures. I just didn't want to print since it would result in hours of fiddling to make it work. The best thing about bambu is it just seems to work. I don't dread the troubleshooting. Sure I've had failed prints here and there, but it is head and shoulders above the generic printers Ive had with hundreds in upgrades trying to make them as reliable as this is out of the box.
@Tacomaster-lq2ik10 ай бұрын
I went from having my ender 3 v2 neo being dormant for months due to it being very loud. slow, and had to hope that it would actually stick and print good. I got my A1 a few weeks ago and i have it printing every single day. I love Bambu Labs
@donjuandon Жыл бұрын
Well said. I'm still using an original Ender 3 Pro with a Microswiss drive and it's time to upgrade for all these reasons. The quality has certainly increased since the E3P days, but I'd settle for the same and a smooth user experience. I'm over building and flashing firmware, manual bed levelling, running acceleration towers, and coming down to find a printer pulling a pile of spaghetti around the build plate. I think $1500 is steep for a conaumer printer, but that $500-600 seems like the sweet spot for me.
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
Keep an eye out for my K1 review then. Basically this with fewer features and some cheaper parts. But it’s bloody solid. Don’t forget, there’s also the P1 series which are much cheaper
@TheFutureIsEloi11 ай бұрын
Your perspective has changed mine. I'll not look at 3d printers the same again. Thanks.
@Grimm.Wraven Жыл бұрын
Very nice! This process seemed so intimidating. Thank you.
@sk7fast4 күн бұрын
What's the model that you're printing at the beginning? It's so cool.
@JM-oq1cz10 ай бұрын
I feel voron really brought on the fdm speed trend and also the real popularity of corexy.
@johnstewart12668 ай бұрын
At 0:15 to 0:20 , 2:07 to 2:16 , 12:28 to 12:54 , you display a model. What is it called? I would like to print that. Please let me know.
@sk7fast4 күн бұрын
Same. Its not in the description as well.
@spawnofsociety7565 Жыл бұрын
I have used my X1C for 750 hours and only experienced one failed print, which was due to user error.
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
I’m at about the same now
@CSX_70266 сағат бұрын
When you went to say “FDM print is a pain in the arse.” Right after you said the A in Arse I got an ad😂
@Rejken3 күн бұрын
Hi, Is there any way to export a ".3mf" or ".gcode" file directly to the printer so that I don't have to launch Bambu Studio each time to export the file or connect a USB drive? I already have ready-to-print files. Previously, when I had the Creality K1C printer, I used Creality Print 5.0 software, selected the printer there, and exported the file for printing without having to deal with slicing, etc. Thanks!
@jerrygaguru Жыл бұрын
I’ve been trying to explain to people I know why I just up and bought 2 Bambu Lab X1 combo 3D Printers after watch printer revives for 15 year saying it is not worth the hassle with my heath issues. I am now just going to send them this video because I’ve never heard it said better and more direct.. thank you. My second printer turned out to be a bad unit, but bambu lab shipping out of replacement and help to accommodate my disabilities in the way they did it. I refurbish I am cad workstations, most of the price stick parts that I replace I now print instead of purchase, and has made doing this much easier on me having the printer here. Because of issues. I have lots of special things that I need to help make my life easier. I’m able to figure out what I need and print it and have it working and that makes my life much easier I would say the only company that’s upset I got 3D print is Amazon, Walmart and eBay because it’s cut each of their revenue from me by several hundred dollars a month. I can sit down at the computer and figure out what part I need. What would work better and then I can produce it and have it in stock for me to use.
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
Thanks and wow that’s an incredible story, I’m so glad these make your life easier!!!
@ilco319 ай бұрын
im glad i started with an ender 3 .but man the bamboo p1s is so worth it .i still cant believe it printed right out of the box after set up without having to level /calibrate the printer .kinda wish it didnt require a phone app /cloud acount set up tho
@AndrewAHayes Жыл бұрын
I have the opposite thoughts to yourself, I find resin printing a pain in the butt, the smells the cleaning up the washing of the part, I use my resin machine probably half a dozen times a year
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
Oh no, you are right. I just mean the process of getting a successful print is much easier on Resin. Yeah the post processing is a nightmare.
@enosunim5 ай бұрын
Everything comes with its price tag. About price tags, Bamu printers have those too = ) But I agree there are so many crappy and pricey 3d printers, that Bambu looks just like a light tower among this ocean of crappiness.
@MonstaMunch1012 ай бұрын
"It's genuinely hard to get any of this wrong" - Hold my beer and my joint.....
@russguar5913 күн бұрын
What is that tower printed next to your object? Is that needed or something? I’m new to this
@FactionalSky Жыл бұрын
With BBL I can start printing at any time even if i have no time at all. :D Coming home from work and a friend mailed me a file he wants me to print for the next day but I only got a few minutes before i have to leave again for my other things to do? No problem. Power on the printer open the file make some basic selections like bed and filament. Slice, send. Done and I'm out the door again even before the printer started to print because it does not need me at all. It does load the selected noodles by itself does calibrate and level itself. Oh the selected noodle spool is almost empty? Does not matter. Just smack a second identical spool in the AMS fast and tell the printer to use it if the other one runs out. Done.
@TheRockaBillyD Жыл бұрын
Great video. I'm sold
@flyingping5 ай бұрын
I was just about to pull trigger and order X1C but I saw the quick change hot end on the new Mini. Now, I have to wait for the X1C- XL. It should have the quick change part included.
@jkdubb Жыл бұрын
So glad I started the hobby with the x1c. It’s perfect for usable prototypes and I have had near 0 issues.
@AndrewAHayes Жыл бұрын
I have been printing since 2013 at home and 1986 at work and my first printer a Mendel 90 I had to assemble from a kit, all the faults that have occurred with various printers over the years have educated me on 3D printing, saying that though if I had been given the choice I too would have bought a Bambu X1C as my 1st machine LOL
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
Oh you’ve missed so much pain
@UTINNIDESIGNS Жыл бұрын
Spot on video! Where did you get the Ashoka style face/skull? That’s awesome would love to try to print that on my X1C!
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
That one is by Pipe Cox
@Axel-gh6vj Жыл бұрын
I started with a filament 3d printer and like to tinker with it, and while I don't think there is a best printer, the bambulab clearly did something, it finally made creality and the other brands move their asses, we were "blocked" with some ender 3 cheap clones for a few year and they just moved the entire industry
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
You’re right there is no “best printer for everyone as most people want different things. But this was certainly a huge evolution
@fuloran1 Жыл бұрын
100% this. There was no innovation for YEARS because they could be lazy and sell copies of the same design with slight improvements for a markup. Bambu Lab was a nuclear explosion to the industry and it was so sorely needed.
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
@@fuloran1 great way to put it!
@Terryk105 Жыл бұрын
Great explanation, thank you
@tonysfun6 ай бұрын
Where did you get the printed shoot, so one can redirect printers garbage? Thanks for your video!
@bennguyen13137 ай бұрын
I understand Bambu's P1S or X1C are FDM printers (hot glue guns) that support PT, PLA, ABS and carbon fiber material.. but what kind of materials are used SLS/SLA (resin+uv) printers? Aside from speed and the volume size of the print, how does the technology differ from industrial 3d printers (Stratasys Fortus 450mc, sPro 60, Essentium)? Is it that those support even more exotic materials (Peak Victrix AM 200)
@FauxHammer7 ай бұрын
SLA is resin in a vat. using a laser, MSLA is the same using am LCD screen. SLS uses lasters to melt thermoplastic, kind of like reverse FDM. the materials vary but Nylon is most common
@Papaghost89029 ай бұрын
Watching your video, I got the impression that you had to go "online" to register and use the slicer program that comes with the printer? Am I right or wrong here?
@Jeteye28448 ай бұрын
Hey Faux where can I get that model at the end of the video? The one around 12:50? You finally convinced me to get an X1 and I really want to try that model once my printer arrives.
@final311911 ай бұрын
Convincing video. I think I may have to get it. Just wish the print bed was larger. For such a premium price, I feel like it's the least they could do when my $250 Neptune 4 Pro is nearly the same size.
@blastv11011 ай бұрын
I've been considering getting the X1 printer, and your video has been very informative and helpful in my decision-making. That being said. Do you have a file available for that poopy shoe you made? What was that orange staircase-looking thing you were making? Once I saw the end product I had to pause and write this comment. That may be the first thing I print when I get my printer.
@shadic15229 ай бұрын
So not sure if you mentioned this or not, but you can use the x1 carbon it to dry filament, it has a setting for that. I’ve never tried it as I’m relatively new to printing and haven’t had a roll old enough for said problem
@enosunim5 ай бұрын
You can use any printer to dry filament = ) If it have hot print bed. The trouble is, you cannot print while you doing this = ))
@psanon Жыл бұрын
What was that multi colour model that had the mask that flipped up?
@henrythompson75959 ай бұрын
5 different 3d printers, my P1S is the only one that printed perfectly right out of the box.... except for that wonky front panel.... shoulds got the X1?
@scottjackson893111 ай бұрын
What was the skill model in the video.
@stevesawdust2639 Жыл бұрын
Your YourTube videos (that I binge watched many) have made me confident in buying a 3D filament printer after a 2010 disaster purchase gathering dust on a high shelf somewhere. My final list was the QIDI X-PLUS3 3D, Babmu P1S/X1C and Creality K. That list was based on your mantra of using the machine and not reinventing it, plus the product support and wanting an enclosed unit. I've decided on the Bambu P1S and live across the pond. Do you have any setup for getting credit of me buying from the US Bambu store? The UK link actually discourages shipping to me, which I can accept.
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
Thanks mate, just click that link then in the top left change the country to yours I'm actually reviewing the P1S right now and my general thoughts are, why bother with the X1C. this does more than enough.
@stevesawdust2639 Жыл бұрын
"does more than enough" was my thought too. Not worth the additional $500
@ChitosVids Жыл бұрын
All machines with moving parts need to be tuned and serviced, be it ur lawnmower, car or 3d printer. Tinkering is part of the 3d world, well until 3d mechanics become a thing. Its annoying to tune a machine, but once you do it usually doesn't need to be tweaked much, just a few changes for different filaments.
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
Oh totally, but what I love about this is that it teaches you how to do it!
@BeefIngotАй бұрын
Nah, unless you use odd filaments you just don't need to tune with these printers. Mechnaics will eventually wear, or nozzles clog, but these are easier to deal with and importantly rather rare.
@StumblingBumblingIdiot Жыл бұрын
Where did you get that skull inside the head model?
@jkdubb Жыл бұрын
Pipe Cox. His stuff is amazing.
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
It’s by a creator called pipe Cox on cults 3d
@jeffyellowega58283 ай бұрын
I'd be down with bambu.... if they bring out a printer that crosses the 256mm size...
@3D_Printing Жыл бұрын
You nailed some FDM issues
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@catnamestaken Жыл бұрын
Cool. I started out on FDM and to me they're equally frustrating experiences, just in different ways
@Drakanis25 Жыл бұрын
@FauxHammer do you feel this applies to the P1S as well? I was torn between the X1C and P1S
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
I’ve not had the P1S but very probably so in a few ways. The lack of a full UI on the P1S is something that I’d miss though and having it give me a we code explaining g how to fix things would be missed
@emanuelcalderon Жыл бұрын
I definitely recommend Bambu labs. Creality needs to wake up. And with Bambu there are almost no layer lines.
@wonderwonder30 Жыл бұрын
I wanted to get into 3d printing and I was excited as I watched the video but 1500 bucks is to steep for me. What would you recommend for a beginner, I just want to print small things like skulls and trinkets nothing to crazy 😜
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
Can you afford the p1p or p1s?
@wonderwonder30 Жыл бұрын
@@FauxHammer I’m sorry I should have specified my price range. I can afford around 300 bucks.
@jedi8ichi Жыл бұрын
@@wonderwonder30Sovol has some nice printers
@liveware3926 Жыл бұрын
What's the roboskull model in the intro?
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
Can’t remember the name, but it’s by Pipe Cox
@liveware3926 Жыл бұрын
@@FauxHammer Thanks!
@Silrocco Жыл бұрын
Definitely the best mass production printer. IMO the VORON 2.4 is the best FDM printer.
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
Boron scares me
@ioandragulescu6063 Жыл бұрын
FDM printing is what started the home printing revolution and everything was and to some extent it still is, community driven. However, the people who started and evolved this industry are focused on tinkering and playing with the machines, not on making reliable, dependable and reproducible parts. Which is a bit counterproductive since the goal, as far as I see it, is to democratize manufacturing to the masses. And even now, bamboo printers are criticized by many reviewers and users for being basically a fully featured and finished product that works, because it can't be tinkered with, or improved or this and or that. Personally, I keep watching the evolution of 3D printers for years now, waiting patiently for the product that I can just use out of the box, consistently and reliably for stuff around the house. And even with how amazing the X1 seems to be I am still not sure I should just jump on it or wait a bit more.
@smtkelly Жыл бұрын
I would have liked to see some of the prints quality. I know its FDM but there is a difference if say your printing terrain paint the closer it gets to smooth the better, less post processing.
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
This was mode of an editorial video to talk about what they do different. I have 3 more videos coming, including one in Partnership with Artis Opus. To paint models printed on this
@richardslatin1557 Жыл бұрын
2500 hours on the Bambu X1C. Worked my way through an Ender, an FLSUN, and a Flashforge. ALL bragged on easy calibrations. None were correct. Plus, then its calculations as to heat temps and support nuances. The "Big Bambu" takes most/all the headaches away from 3d FDM printing, so you can...just print.
@TMS5100 Жыл бұрын
I've been into 3d printers for 10 years, gone through 5 different printers. I backed the KS because it was plainly obvious that the claims weren't bullshit. It is hands down the best printer I've ever owned. The nozzle probing for bed leveling is probably 80% of the reason people have so much success with the printers. Not having to mess with manual z offset and slivers of paper bullshit, why did it take so long to get here?
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
The LiDAR for flow is the winner for me. A few have probing now, but value to ting flow rate fir every print is an absolute godsend
@enosunim5 ай бұрын
Lidar is only on X1 models, all cheaper does not have it though. And what trouble with paper sheet? It takes only a minute or two. And it is done only once if printer mechanics is alright. And you probe only one point if you change bed surface or nozzle not four or five or twenty five of them. The problem is most printers does not have good mechanics. And have really curved beds. And that is the trouble, not the paper sheet. Low quality what makes user experience worse. And later they just copycat peoples inventions to make 3d printing even worse. Complexity with poor quality only add more trouble. Actually I am glad that Bambu showed how it can be done. Not 'should' though. = ) As they use 'Apple' way, where they remove phones jack, and you buy what they say you to buy. But if you have money and love to follow instructions. Errr... Looks like it is OK for you. = ) I myself prefer the most simple models. And there is no other printer for me as Ender 3. Which name was spoiled by multiple models, which should have names like Ender 4,5,6,7 and so fourth. I mean the very first Ender 3. It have it's problems, but they are solvable and because it is not complicated it can just work after that.
@serdalo5035 Жыл бұрын
Waiting for LAN only mode and i’m buying one🎉
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
Pretty sure you can just use USB
@RainingYayo Жыл бұрын
What's the benefit of LAN only mode
@serdalo5035 Жыл бұрын
You can use it without internet and usually it will have a way to communicate with it that can be reversed engineered.
@serdalo5035 Жыл бұрын
You can use it without internet and usually it will have a way to communicate with it that can be reversed engineered.
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
Some people typically don;t like the idea that this communicates through Bambu Cloud and would rather keep it more offline. Personally I'm not sure what risk to my privacy there is when communicating with Bambu, I;d rather they see what I;m printing and know of it;s successes and failures so they can continue to improve their products. @@RainingYayo
@adrew0414 Жыл бұрын
It should also be noted that the success of the X1 is largely due to the years of work made by prusa. Alot of features for the x1, particularly the slicer, are basically direct copies of what prusa and the community has developed for years. And that's ok, it's all open source, and to Bambus credit, they've added more. But I feel like a small nod is due to the giant whose shoulders Bambu is standing on
@MemelordSupreme Жыл бұрын
True to an extent. I was using slic3r and repetier host for years before prusa picked up the project. They've certainly enhanced it and brought a lot of good features to prusa slicer but they did the same thing bambu has done. Taken on and improved others' work and implemented their own changes to fit their needs.
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
Yep I agree with that to a point and 100% agree that prusa slicer is the mutts nuts of slivers. But even prusa haven’t done half of what Bambu have, those are still very much tinkerers machines
@omegadeepblue1407 Жыл бұрын
@@FauxHammerUsed to be tinkerer machines until the MK3S+ came, Bambu Lab even wanted to copy Prusa's Printables (not joking, they wanted to make a green colored printables that takes the design directly from Printables). Is really considerable since Bambu Lab's is made from ex DJI employees. DJI was formed by people who scammed a mexican developer and stole his designs, i will not be surprised if those ex-employes also use the same ethics as DJI and of course i will not be surprissed if some info about the original creator of Bambu Labs technology was an indie researcher from Portugal With all this i'm not saying to not buy from Bambu Lab, i even have plans for a P1S since the P1S is super, but i just want to make you clear that Bambu Lab will stop being great and it will start with stuff like not admitting filaments of other manufacturers on the AMS or charging you for every print (but being more serious, is more probably that Ankermake makes it first, i really hate Ankermake, it's the lamest FDM company without mentioning those cheap Aliexpress companies like Tronxy or TwoTrees).
@graphguy Жыл бұрын
Who cares
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
@@graphguy true
@windforward9810 Жыл бұрын
I just got the X1 carbon less than a week ago, I have had problems with it on something’s , but overall there error displayed that pops up tells you what is wrong. Like you I using older filament that is cheap and just is bad, the problems I’m having is not the printer but the filament and some small issues that there menu had me check on that could be the problem and guess what it was the problem was listed a something to check. A easy fix. After using it nonstop I’m dumping four ender 3 clones, and may dump my two other creality printers. Like you I just want to print not spend hours setting up and releveling or changing the settings to make it work. I glad I didn’t get the p1p or the p1s just because the LiDAR and the screen display.
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
This is the exact experience I had. Yep, a couple of hotdogs but I was able to solve them using Bambus own tools and articles. This is the only printer that stays on my bench
@MasterMakers99 Жыл бұрын
FDM printers are a complete nightmare when they go wrong (more so the high-end core xy) Resin printers have a screen to fail and that is it. Resin can be messy if you are prone to spilling your dinner down your shirt, I honestly do not have any mess. Bambu Labs are innovating with every release and the quick nozzle change on the A1 is just another fantastic example.
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
100% agree with this
@enac1544 Жыл бұрын
I mean, I bought a Creality Halot Mage recently and after a failed print the FEP tore and leaked out all over the printer and work surface. I don’t really know what I could’ve done to avoid that though. It’s very difficult to be messy while FDM printing but with resin printing you have to follow a process otherwise you get sticky smelly resin on work surfaces.
@runesvensson1244 Жыл бұрын
Good point.
@Dr_Kenneth_Noisewater8 ай бұрын
The secret of the Bambu X1 Carbon is that people just want to print, not to constantly have to upgrade their printer. People are willing to pay up front to get a device that comes stock with all the upgrades they would have had to do to a cheaper printer anyway. It is expensive because it has all the stuff and just works - especially if you can print with Bambu’s decent-but-limited range of filaments. They don’t sell filament that doesn’t print well in their machines.
@kostek83 Жыл бұрын
I just bought a p1s and I've been waiting a month for it to arrive (some delays in deliveries). I hope it will be as good as carbon. Unfortunately x1c was out of my budget.
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
I don’t have a p1s but hole that Bambu like working with me enough that they will send me more stuff to cover. This is going well for me, it’s t least my best video despite it not even being a review. I hope it’s good enough for them too
@omegadeepblue1407 Жыл бұрын
Actually that's pretty great, the P1S is the most balanced product on Bambu Lab's catalogue. I hope you enjoy it so much
@DaveBuildsThings Жыл бұрын
I have a P1S and it works great. You have nothing to worry about. Print a poop chute for it first. You'll understand why after you start printing with it. 😊
@eduarddez4416 Жыл бұрын
I do not mind tinkering around with my printer ,but after some time it does get a little bit annoying when you simply just want to finish a project and the printer simply lets you down. Once I land my first engineering job I think I'll get rid of this Neptune 4 Pro that I have bought and simply move to a bambu lab printer.
@lorrainebayford177 Жыл бұрын
Fauxhammer. What is the tower for, printing besides your model when printing.
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
It’s a prime tower, it’s used when colour changing it when creating a Timelapse
@Raydio6 Жыл бұрын
12:38 did it really take 3days 1hour and 56 mins to print this?
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
To print the rounds? No it was a couple of hours, why did you think it would take that long?
@EmperorNick1364 ай бұрын
As someone who has an X1C with the AMS, it very likely did take this long. Only because it was multiple colors. If it was just one color/material all the way through, it would’ve probably been done in like 6 hours or something. Something small in comparison. But since he used multiple colors, it would’ve definitely extended the print time a lot. Purely because it takes a couple minutes for it to perform the filament change. But I mean, as someone who used to have an ender 3, it took like a lot longer for a basic part with just the one filament so. I’m used to long prints like this and this is their worst when it comes to the X1C
@Humbledandelion Жыл бұрын
I started with resin first too and I hated it. I'm happy with fdm glad I didn't quit. FDM is much more easier for me and most of all FUN. no more gloves no more masks no more smells no more resin everywhere
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
Totally agree!
@Roadiedave21 күн бұрын
I'm just looking at the moment. I'm checking reviews and capabilities and such. Had my mind set on a Creality combo with a very similar setup but a 350mm bed for the same price, because one of the things I'm really wanting to make is exactly 1 foot tall, but their website is full of sales gimmicks and I couldn't even get anyone on from customer service for questions. I mean if they can't be bothered n the money making end of the business I'd hate to see what they're like on backend support. In another world I work a lot with firearms, and yes I am looking to prototype parts and accessories for firearms with a 3D printer, but dealing with certain manufacturers has made and broken my relationships with them. You make the very bestest of the best ever firearms, but your customer service is rude or non-existent, warranty support is lacking, slow, or low quality, and finding parts to DIY is very difficult? Well guess who I'm not going to bother dealing with again. Your product is decent but has some flaws, but your communication is good and you replace parts with no questions asked. Maybe you're a startup with a hard time with your supply chain and you're having a hard time with your backlog, but your quality is high and you keep me up to date with what's going on. Maybe you're a big time manufacturer, and parts are readily available and the firearm in question is out of warranty, but I call you to order parts and you insist on me sending the gun back for you to check out for one to see what's happening with your product over time and to make changes in design or quality control, but also you want to make sure everything is tip top and the customer, me, is happy, and you cover everything on warranty and replace more than what's necessary and return my gun to me in better shape than when I bought it in the first place in under a week without even a dime out of my pocket?? Well maybe I'll go so far as to brag about you in the comments section on people's KZbin videos, Sig Sauer! Anyways it sounds like Bambu is more the latter and Creality is the former.
@AKARazorback Жыл бұрын
The whole opening rant is exactly why ive returned a FDM printer years ago and never got back into it. I just want to plug, print, play. The printer isn't my hobby. The terrain I'd potentially print THATS my hobby.
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, I was so worried that rant would put people off
@skyloren2187 Жыл бұрын
Some FDM printing info video would be so usefull. I have a printer myself and don’t really understand it. Everything you say in this video is exactly me. At first I thought it would be cool but after failing and failing, searching, correcting and making it even worse, I really lost my mind
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
Will do! It will take some time because I want to make it a simple step by step. But it is not step by step. It’s one step forward, tow back. 3 forward one back, 7 forward. Fail. Start again
@omegadeepblue1407 Жыл бұрын
Can you tell me the name of the printer you have? Maybe i can give you some useful information and the name of other channels focused on FDM.
@scarfa21 Жыл бұрын
lol my Qidi Xmax 3 was a:) cheaper b:) a hell of alot bigger and c:) prints just as good as a bambu anything. AMS is garbage to me as I know how to paint I dont need multi color 3d prints. Im waiting for all the Bambu sheep to come at my because I bashed the printer, its funny how triggered they get. Love your reviews also man, very informative.
@Immolate62 Жыл бұрын
I bought my QIDI X Max 3 first and then got a Bambu P1S with AMS a week later. I love my QIDI, but she's sensitive and prone to pouting, spending a third of her time on the healing bench. With the P1S, I had to clear one clogged head, but otherwise good. The AMS is awesome. I'd love to have one for my QIDI. It isn't really about the multi-color printing which I seldom do much of. Sure, it's nice to use a contrasting color for the top couple of layers on a raised letter print, but I hate wasting filament so nothing complicated. Just straight PLA and ASA. The spool on the QIDI is a pain, and I have it set up so I can reach the back okay. You go around to the back, unclip the lid, try not to drop the filament as you're holding it in one hand while trying to thread the filament into the off ramp, then keep feeding it until you hit resistance. Then you go around to the front, go to the change menu, heat up the hot end and tell it to extrude while pushing the filament in. Not rocket surgery, but a pain. With the AMS, I plop in a spool, push the filament into the hole where the sensor picks it up and does the rest. Then I sit down and tell Bambu studio what kind of filament it is so I don't have to guess when I'm picking from the four. If I'm getting low on a spool, I can replace the next spool with the same filament and it automatically starts using that when the first runs out. Screw multi-color, this thing just rocks! I have five FDM printers and working on my 6th with the 100 project, so I'm not new to this. The QIDI is a great printer with a ton of features, but it's not for beginners or the faint of heart. It requires regular care and feeding, which is Fauxhammer's point. The Bambu is simple and yet very capable and very fast. If you like tinkering with your printer, you'll like the QIDI better, but if you just want to print some stuff, the Bambu is by far the better printer. IMO of course. EMMV.
@scarfa21 Жыл бұрын
No issues with mine, and i made a spool holder for the side or back , def that stock thing sucked.@@Immolate62
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
I’m testing that at the mo, but have to be honest. It will print almost as good. But I haven’t needed to touch a single setting on the X1 other than use the presets. The QIDI is great, but needs some tweaking
@earlowens998 Жыл бұрын
WOW! Someone who gets that Bamboo Labs is so far beyond all the other filament printers that the competition isn’t even close. I have one off the P companies top o the line printers and a Benchy From that printer was not as good as the P1P.
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
Right, they are so far behind it’s almost laughable.
@0pos84 Жыл бұрын
Just curios ... you Said they offered it to you for a review, later you said, you bought it ... ? What is that deal now?
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
When did I say I bought it?
@0pos84 Жыл бұрын
@@FauxHammermaybe i missheared at about 2.30 , i did Not Stop since i bought it ... 😅 No?
@enosunim5 ай бұрын
He said you should buy it = ))))
@Gregatron13 Жыл бұрын
Do i even want to know what a "poppy shoe" is? I do want this printer. Too bad its triple my budget.
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
poppy shoe?
@Gregatron13 Жыл бұрын
@@FauxHammer Doh that was supposed to say "poopy shoe."
@sober667 Жыл бұрын
I will add to that presidents We have 2000+ hours of priting on it and it chugs any fillament we throw at it Cheap expensive - it just goes throu it One caviat to that fillament does not sits here to long becouse we go throu it realy fast And now we have 2 X1 carbons Its just great tool
@RainingYayo Жыл бұрын
What type of items do you usually print ?
@sober667 Жыл бұрын
uuh how to give example without saing to much imagine empty inside earth in size wuch make it bearly fit with like 1cm thickness thou bottom half has beefy stand attached to it that type of objects in difrent sizes is majority but we print small usefull stiff like holders for powertools etc - but those are for us so one and done and more litle usefull stuff wich we need at moment@@RainingYayo
@politicalpolarbear Жыл бұрын
So, I just want to say that I can get all the same support and such from Prusa. They have a HUGE KB, chat support, and their own filament profiles that you can "just load and go". Now, I do like the Bambu, but it's also not open source and significant repairs require you to send it back to the factory which many people have had to do originally. There have been many complaints about the "eliteness" of their community. The machine itself is very cool but it's not the end-all-be-all. It did force other companies to sit up and take notice and that's awesome, but there are things about Bambu that many in the printing community really don't like about it. (The fact that it's not open source is a rather huge deal) Is it something for someone to just buy and print? Yes. I can also do that with my Prusa and I have a massive community to help me if I need it. I just put together my MK4 and "it just works!" So I think other brands do get it, it's just Bambu beat them to the punch. Is it a cool machine and is it great that Bambu is making other vendors step up their game? Yes but you'll notice that many brands already have similar products. Even Creality has a printer almost like the X1C. Prusa upped their MK4 release date because of the X1C. So it was all in the works already, but just was pushed to the fore because of them.
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
I’d love to cover Prusa and compare, but they don’t send anything out to people apparently
@omegadeepblue1407 Жыл бұрын
@@FauxHammerYou need to be recognizable for them, review more FDM printers so you can call their attention. Also Prusa's production is slooooow because of a lot of factors including being manufactured in a country with human rights (i'm a mexican, i worked for chinese manufacturers that installed here and yeah there is probability that the "made in china" product you are using right now was actually made in latinamerica, their excellent production is not just result of a perfect administration) and because they have to put the printer to work some time before sending it... In my opinion i think it will be more interesting if you start a series about using FDM printers or resin printers to build a Prusa, since the Prusa designs are open source you can access their bill of materials, you can even review Prusa clones made by Fysect (people who use them said that they work as original Prusa)
@juandoe-lq4wu Жыл бұрын
I'm always puzzled, when I always hear open source and Prusa - It's not a lie but...Isn't it that, open source uses collective knowledge to drive advancements?! Sure, there are still licensing conditions but Prusa saying: "Hey they steal or use our knowledge for their gains", well.... Just as an example, I don't think Prusa developed input shaping, right?! No to mention, it was still delayed, although they said MK4 was their workhorse for 1 year prior to release. To me that means Prusa fall asleep, at the wheel...and, of course the blaming starts... There is a growing discontent, among Prusa community as well, unfortunately the larger the community the more fanatics, which...just hurts constructive criticism, so we'll see how that goes for Prusa. Now, i've never used BambuLab and decided to switch gradually from MK3s to Voron, RatRig etc., as I can solve and mitigate printer problems faster than chat support, plus I can count on truly open source - It's not like you slap Marlin on MK3, right?! Or MK4, for that matter - but I have to admit, that for a novice, probably Prusa is best!
@politicalpolarbear Жыл бұрын
@@juandoe-lq4wu the difference is that Bambu uses Prusa tech, like the slicer, for free. Bambu on the other hand is going to charge others to use their stuff.
@omegadeepblue1407 Жыл бұрын
@@juandoe-lq4wu i see your point, when we talk about open source we talk about all the open source. Prusa is mainly mentioned because the most shameless act was did against them with Bambu Lab's Makerworld that is just a green redesign of Printables that takes the design's directly from them. Open source has a lot of great printers like The Rook, The 100, La Impresorita (an Argentinian mini 3D printer), The Positron or The Ender 3 NG (conversion to Core XY)
@5265060 Жыл бұрын
Lol I want an X1C so bad but FDM is not hard. There is a learning curve yes, but you don’t need a $1200 printer to get beautiful part… just a little work.
@pablofiasco2 Жыл бұрын
it certainly looks like a nice printer, but i think im still going to stick with Resin, it just seems much more geared towards my needs......although printing large terrain pieces on fdm does sound appealing....
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
It’s nice. I have another printer coming in collaboration with Artis Opus on painting terrain printed on this
@pablofiasco2 Жыл бұрын
@@FauxHammer i will look forward to those videos :)
@DangTuanAnh3884 ай бұрын
8:45 “AMU”
@FauxHammer4 ай бұрын
I know. I don’t even know how I got that in my head in the first place
@vorg_ Жыл бұрын
The biggest thing I've ever done to improve FDM prints was an enclosure. It's also the biggest physical thing. That's part of why I want an X1 Carbon. The core-XY style takes up way less space with an enclosure. With FDM I still think painting and finishing is the best way to make something look good, but if the AMS allows those water soluble support material, it seems like a win.
@Shakes_The_Clone20 күн бұрын
Thank you
@3D_Printing Жыл бұрын
Auto Z probe offset ?
@kaween1000 Жыл бұрын
yup.
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
Pardon?
@robdel99 Жыл бұрын
Like Apple, Bambulab did figured out that it’s all about the user experience and the whole ecosystem. I started my journey in 3D print with a Anycubic Kobra Plus printer, not bad but after unpacking and assembling, you have to manually set the parameters in Cura (forget about the version of Cura that comes with it, it’s already lagging behind the current version). Then start tinkering with it to get a decent first layer and print… rinse and repeat. This lasted three months until I got my X1C, a world of difference; first print and subsequent were a success, regular update of slicer and firmware to make the machine and process even better, great user group to get things sorted out as needed. They indeed figured out that it was all about the experience and based on sound engineering, removed the largest irritants of the pre Bambu era. Now in the after Bambu era, the other manufacturers are being pushed to bring innovations and they do which is fantastic for all of us that enjoy the 3Dprinting world.
@enosunim5 ай бұрын
They bring their apps and 'stl stores'. No innovations. Bambu have no innovations either. They just used all what already was there. And clouds and other ways to make use 'stick' to their services. They try to create their 'own bambu-like' ecosystems. Which is stupid. If we take Android and iPhone comparison. It just like Samsung and Huawei stores. Just use Google Play, it is already there. While Huawei sure have their reasons, in China. In US it looks just funny. They try to collect users with could based services. Instead of improving experience. And I guess the only one who did that was Prusa. Their printers was always of high quality and very upgradable. Unlike Bambu models which are 'one time use'. You would not migrate from one model to another. All of 3d printing started from community work. And now the corps try to cut the market, they close sources and try to prevent reuse of old models. To make them obsolete. Bambulab is quite good at it too. I guess it made all existing models obsolete. Most of them were obsolete just from the first sale day, but anyways. So it gave an opportunity to offer new models, which are the same, but in other packaging. That is what I see at least. But we will see what will come next.