Is the QIDI Tech X-CF Pro the PERFECT Carbon Fiber 3D Printer?

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Clough42

Clough42

Күн бұрын

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@RossReedstrom
@RossReedstrom Жыл бұрын
Auto leveling is like digital zoom: it's not mechanically driving the bed level, it's measuring the bed shape, and applying a transform to the gcode points to level the print. This will also compensate for small amounts of curvature of the plate, since it takes a matrix of points. (Edited, thanks roflcopter)
@roflchopter11
@roflchopter11 Жыл бұрын
I think you mean digital zoom. Optical zoom does give you more resolving power.
@lolzlarkin3059
@lolzlarkin3059 Жыл бұрын
Surely the only gcode it would adjust is the z height. And then you would see the z screws move while printing. I still don't understand it.
@Nitor_
@Nitor_ Жыл бұрын
This is mostly correct, but this should still translate to moment in the z-axis screws. The only way the printer has to change the relationship between the nozzle and bed is the z-axis screws. If it was properly applying a bed-mesh it would drive the build plate down if there is a high spot, and up for a low. IMO it looks like this printer only uses the meshing to check if the bed is too out of tram and trowing an error if it is over a certain threshold.
@ADBBuild
@ADBBuild Жыл бұрын
There is a difference between level and flat. The manual adjustment gets the bed level (equal distance to the nozzle), but if the bed isn't flat, the probing will compensate for any uneven spots. You can clearly see at 6:58 that the bed has an overall variation of over 0.2mm. If printing something large, you would likely have poor initial layer adhesion in some spots. You might not have noticed the screws moving because you didn't print something big enough and there was no need to compensate.
@MrButuz
@MrButuz Жыл бұрын
Been running this printer for over 8 months now and it is absolutely fantastic. The QIDI stuff is just well built and reliable, no messing around needed. I don't even bother checking the first layer like you said in your vid - that's about the highest praise you can give a 3d printer really. I got rid of all my Creality/FLSUN/etc as frankly they were junk and the constant fiddling required did my nut in. I now have a X-CF and old X-Maker (still prints like a champ, I use it for ABS) and 2 x Voron.
@clevo12
@clevo12 Жыл бұрын
Do you need any ventilation during printing with the carbon fiber fillament? Thanks
@MrButuz
@MrButuz Жыл бұрын
@@clevo12 Yes you should always have ventilation even with PLA - I have airflow through the room and a HEPA with carbon activated filter running too.
@motomatta1
@motomatta1 Жыл бұрын
why can't you use abs on X-CF ?
@MollyonMolly
@MollyonMolly 9 ай бұрын
What kind of cool shit do you make?
@michaelgonzalez8863
@michaelgonzalez8863 Жыл бұрын
I’ve had my X cf pro as my first 3D printer and it works very well. Asa, cfnylon, pla+ and abs has printed well . The ribbon cable was getting damaged in the top left corner rail , I glued the lil cube I printed in that corner to stop the ribbon from getting caught up on the big wide prints .
@VoidedWarranty
@VoidedWarranty Жыл бұрын
On my machines I manually level and then use a bltouch with a grid map to account for any temp warping or other fluctuations in the plate. Then I use the bltouch to set z every print without relevelling which is nice so you can slap tape or a different bed surface down without having to recalibrate z.
@odinata
@odinata Жыл бұрын
What kind of machines do you have?
@VoidedWarranty
@VoidedWarranty Жыл бұрын
@@odinata home built corexy
@ej732
@ej732 Жыл бұрын
Been runnin the CF PRO for 2 months now, my first printer, its been incredible. I get compliments constantly on my prints running the Qidi PA12CF.
@NexGen-3D
@NexGen-3D Жыл бұрын
Give some PPET-CF15 and PABS-CF15, and even for lower heat applications try PPLA-CF15, all of these print really nicely on the X-CF-Pro but In regards to the Nylon CF, most brands do shrink, I usually scale between 1 to 3% in both directions, and you can apply around 20% part cooling which also helps keep the scaling correct, and if you want to heat treat nylon, add another 1 to 2% scaling to compensate, with my in house UPAHT-CF15 (Nylon11 Blend) I print with 5% increase scaling and I heat treat at 140° C for 6 to 8hrs.
@BecomingOffgrid
@BecomingOffgrid Жыл бұрын
Love my i-fast, and I would buy another qidi if I need another printer. I'm done working on printers, I want machines that just work. My qidi has been exactly that. Just works
@Clough42
@Clough42 Жыл бұрын
This. When I built my first CNC mill, someone posed the question: Do you want to spend your time making a CNC mill, or making parts with a CNC mill? I spent many years making and tinkering with 3D printers. I've been running my own extruder design for years. But now I want to work on other things and use the printer as a tool.
@whoops323232
@whoops323232 Жыл бұрын
Been looking to get a 3d printer for a long time, and because of this i bought one of these.... All thanks to your video. Will get it on tuesday. cant wait.
@bgdwiepp
@bgdwiepp Жыл бұрын
I have been using two of these for 3~ months, very very good, only a few minor issues. The BLtouch i find good for dealing with build plate warping and for warping springsteel, but not for general bed leveling. I get incredibly good print quality at even very fast print speeds. The extruder/hotend setup is very easy to maintain. I swapped out the leveling shim for some brass shimstock because i level when the bed and nozzle are hot, like when i print. Only minor issues are the bed is only supported in the middle so it can rock back and forth a bit giving a bit of slop front-back and the extruder plastics and packaging aren't as compact as they could be so its hard to see the first few layers or anything on a small print. Customer support for firmware updates etc are great. I don't use their slicer, can't stand cura, but that means i know it doesn't have any issues with 3rd party slicers. Would have liked a spare springsteel sheet with the PEI only on one side for the ability to quick switch, but a minor thing.
@Clough42
@Clough42 Жыл бұрын
Have you observed the Z screws moving a little bit as it prints a single layer, compensating for the bed? I have yet to see that happen.
@bbrand6755
@bbrand6755 Жыл бұрын
@@Clough42 On my 3D printer (not a QIDI) I also can hardly see movement of the Z screws unless the deviation is massive, but I can hear and feel the Z steppers. If it's possible to print with the door open, you could just put a finger on one of the Z lead screws and might be able to feel if it is stepping.
@alexwbakker
@alexwbakker Жыл бұрын
I'd love to see more about the durability / destruction testing of these parts.
@NickFajardo
@NickFajardo Жыл бұрын
The BL touch map stuff is done on the fly with the G-code interpreter on the machine. As you saw, the ranges are small, so it's fine tuning of stuff. Questionable as to if it does anything practically for most prints, but it's a nice to have. Sometimes the machine would also have a general z-offset that will bump up things ever-so-slightly while at the machine level. I've got a creality cr6se that only has a sensor/probe to set bed leveling, and it's ok enough. It was fine as a beginner machine
@jackshett
@jackshett Жыл бұрын
That flash mount would probably be great as a 2-piece part. Sheet metal screwed into the top to replace that overhang. That overhang is so thin I am certain that's what broke on your friend.
@TheUncleRuckus
@TheUncleRuckus Жыл бұрын
Wow I'm super impressed, can't believe that prop was basically perfectly balanced right off the machine!! Wish I had 2k blow I would totally get one of these and start making my own drone & r/c parts. Enjoyed the video as always James!👍👍
@BeefIngot
@BeefIngot Жыл бұрын
Check out the Bambulab X1C if like this. Even better when it comes to ease of use as it calibrates flow automatically as well as Z offset and is wicked fast.
@ChriFux
@ChriFux Жыл бұрын
why would you chose this over the prusa XL?
@BeefIngot
@BeefIngot Жыл бұрын
@@ChriFux If you are talking about the XCF then youd choose it because its enclosed, has a chamber fan and filter and is out. If you are talking about the Bambulab X1C, it has a full enclosure, chamber fan, automatic calibration of flow and z offset and prints voron fast, also again, the prusa xl is not out. So basically each of these has reasons to buy them vs the XL. The XL also costs a lot more.
@melgross
@melgross Жыл бұрын
@@BeefIngot I was interested in that, but most reviewers seem to have problems with it. It seems more like a beta than a finished product.
@BeefIngot
@BeefIngot Жыл бұрын
@@melgross what reviewers? most I've seen are overwhelmingly positive including my experience. Modbot, cnc kitchen, 3dprintdoctor etf
@RyanStone143
@RyanStone143 Жыл бұрын
That Makerfarm heater made me smile. My first machine was an Prusa i2 clone from Makerfarm.
@PCFithian
@PCFithian 8 ай бұрын
I'm new to 3D printing thanks for posting this. A great help to better understand my X-Plus II. Many similarities between these two printers
@LabRatJason
@LabRatJason Жыл бұрын
Automatic bed leveling isn't so much to compensate for an out of level (actually out of square) bed, and more to compensate for a warped bed. If the center or one edge has a bit of warp, no amount of leveling can fix that, and you risk crashing the nozzle into the bed, or departing from it so much that your adhesion fails. (speaking as an Ender 3 owner, so this is of course based on the assumption that whatever they're using works similar to Marlin)
@SkansgardCNC
@SkansgardCNC Жыл бұрын
I was about to write something like this, but you did it much better than I could! 😁😁
@chrispauls7178
@chrispauls7178 3 ай бұрын
Super upload, it answered all my questions about this unit.
@v8Mercury
@v8Mercury Жыл бұрын
Right on... I've been waiting all day for this video.
@encorespod2135
@encorespod2135 Жыл бұрын
I was going to buy the X-CF but it went out of stock and so I bought the i-fast instead and found it does CFPA just fine and I'm glad I didn't bother with the smaller build space.
@sunsetengineersllc602
@sunsetengineersllc602 Жыл бұрын
Thanks you! This was a great help, as I am in the process of purchasing either the X-CF or the i-Fast.
@akschu1
@akschu1 Жыл бұрын
That du-bro balancer is a dead give away, you fly RC, and I don't think you made a prop for nothing.... what are you flying these days? I used to fly electric helis but picked up a foam timber to fly with the neighbor kid. It's fun to just far around and relax.
@billmacfarlane4083
@billmacfarlane4083 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like an impressive machine! Thanks for showing it to us. On your video, I'm not sure if it's my settings or not but I'm noticing a sync problem between sound and vision. The sound is behind by just a tiny amount. Just mentioning in case it's not my settings! 🙂
@Clough42
@Clough42 Жыл бұрын
Interesting. The original looks fine to me, and it plays back correctly for me on KZbin in Chrome. That said, I shot this entire video with a different camera than what I normally use, in a room without the light levels I have in the shop, and I'm really unhappy with how it looks. It's possible there's some other difference somewhere that's causing issues on some devices.
@ericschneiter
@ericschneiter Жыл бұрын
This thing looks super RAD! Thanks for sharing with us.
@williambryce8527
@williambryce8527 Жыл бұрын
Great Review, I 100% agree it just works and does strong awesome prints. been a perfect printer for me!
@bobabbott8370
@bobabbott8370 Жыл бұрын
Darn you anyway!! I have some products that I have been 3d printing for 4 years now. I had 2 x-max and 6 x plus printers and I have just finished replacing them all with the lastest versions. I also use them for prototyping some of my machine shop work. I have a small cnc mill and cnc lathe. Yesterday I got to looking at the X CF Pro. I have been on the FB pages and this eve on youtube. After watching a lot of videos and finishing with your I just ordered the x-CF Pro.
@Clough42
@Clough42 Жыл бұрын
They do tend to multiply. :)
@philw3318
@philw3318 Жыл бұрын
I just discovered this channel and I'm really enjoying the content! Very informative!
@Saminvent05
@Saminvent05 Жыл бұрын
Hi James, would a beam deflection test print video comparing this with a standard filament and maybe nylon x be possible?
@byronwatkins2565
@byronwatkins2565 Жыл бұрын
Manual leveling keeps the bed perpendicular to the z-axis. Automatic leveling adds another level of precision to this and compensates for warp.
@DudleyToolwright
@DudleyToolwright Жыл бұрын
Excellent review. A lot f useful info and experimentation. Thanks.
@cgln8760
@cgln8760 Жыл бұрын
I'm a bit confused by this printer, I have the QIDI I-MAX, which is a large printer built like the X-CF Pro, that comes with a brass nozzle for non abrasives, and a hardened nozzle for CF nylon etc. The X-CF Pro is a printer that comes with the hardened nozzle fitted, and a spare brass nozzle .... etc etc. I have had some very good results with PA12-CF filament In the I-Max. So apart from the (useless) leveling probe, what makes the X-CF Pro any different to the I-MAX? they both have a brass nozzle and a hardened nozzle and both print CF well.
@MyLilMule
@MyLilMule Жыл бұрын
Have you considered building a Voron 2.4? It is built with a 350x350mm build plate and is controlled by a Raspberry Pi. My son built one over the summer. Rather impressive and there are many many mods for it, including auto bed leveling. He's working on a carrot multi filament feeder that will allow up to 8 different filaments that can be controlled in g-code.
@madisonrollings1845
@madisonrollings1845 Жыл бұрын
They must have changed the design of the top cover at some point. The model I received last week doesn't have a magnetic cover. Mine has tabs in the four corners that fit into slots in the top of the machine.
@AndrewAHayes
@AndrewAHayes Жыл бұрын
You can use the support blocker feature to stop supports being printed for the vertical holes, or what I do is set my support angle to 59° so nothing under that will get supports
@VoidedWarranty
@VoidedWarranty Жыл бұрын
Holy cow I need that hole mic
@CraftedChannel
@CraftedChannel Жыл бұрын
You can't put fasteners in CF Nylon. It creeps away and the part becomes lose. Nylon is good for shock strains but not fixed loads. That being said. Commercial nylon fasteners don't seem to creep. I am not sure what is different about 3d printing filaments. Neat material but very limited practical uses.
@rpavlik1
@rpavlik1 Жыл бұрын
there are several polymers that get called "nylon" - most common is pa6 or sometimes pa66, while the 3d printer filament is pa12. And presumably there are also additives involved that make a difference but don't show up in the name.
@rickmellor
@rickmellor Жыл бұрын
I have this one. I only run PA12-CF in it on default settings and it does a fantastic job.
@Clough42
@Clough42 Жыл бұрын
This has been my impression, and will be my plan.
@billdoodson4232
@billdoodson4232 Жыл бұрын
I'm astonished by how good this 3D printing is now. It's not something I have really been bothered about, but as retirement beckons, I'm starting to think its something to get going with. I'm sure this printer is too much to start with, what printer and package would you recommend to start out with? I have always thought it best to start with what you will probably end with though.
@davincifpv3842
@davincifpv3842 Жыл бұрын
I can recomend a Prusa if you have the budget. More Budget friendly would be a creality Ender, still good but will need some tuning
@Clough42
@Clough42 Жыл бұрын
At the low end, most people go for the Creality Ender. You will have to fiddle and tinker to get decent results. If you want to spend more and have a better out-of-box printing experience, the Prusa is the standard by which others are measured.
@rpavlik1
@rpavlik1 Жыл бұрын
Prusa (especially the Prusa mini) is probably the cheapest "this can be a tool, not a hobby" out there, they have an excellent reputation. If you don't mind a hobby, the Ender 3 series is very popular, but Creality has too darn many versions so I can't remember the name of the new one that's like $250 but has all the upgrades you'd do to the $100 Microcenter deal on a V2 and is actually a good value even in that context. CHEP filament Friday is the best source for up to date Creality info.
@rpavlik1
@rpavlik1 Жыл бұрын
(it's also completely valid to do the "buy the cheapest reasonable thing, then when you wear it out or outgrow it and know you actually will use it, buy the best you can afford" in which case the Microcenter coupon is probably a solid choice
@Clough42
@Clough42 Жыл бұрын
@@rpavlik1 this is exactly how I started (with an inexpensive, but probably reasonably good MakerFarm kit). Then I bought the parts to improve it, and later built a bigger one. Now I'm pretty confident in my ability to design and print what I imagine in my head, and I just want a machine that can reliably make the bracket or fixture or 300 of them without a bunch of tinkering.
@danielorgeron4487
@danielorgeron4487 Жыл бұрын
Does this printer stop odors from coming out of the case like it's big brother. I have a small cottage with no way to send the odor outside.
@jackshett
@jackshett Жыл бұрын
2:30 The purpose of the probe is to mesh level. So that is to compensate for a non-flat bed and/or gantry. Though honestly they shouldn't use the BLTouch in a hot environment like that because if your chamber is upwards of 50c it will fail.
@JH-lh8bu
@JH-lh8bu Жыл бұрын
Hi James, thanks for the great review. Would you think not having a actively heated chamber is a big downside compared to the i-fast?
@danielorgeron4487
@danielorgeron4487 Жыл бұрын
Does it have a HEPA with carbon activated filter running after the included fan? 1
@savoirdonner3272
@savoirdonner3272 Жыл бұрын
Just a great review, love the way you speak fast
@Clough42
@Clough42 Жыл бұрын
Interesting. I don't think I've ever heard that feedback before. :)
@savoirdonner3272
@savoirdonner3272 Жыл бұрын
@@Clough42 is that ironic ? :-)))) you speak fast , straight to the point , this is what makes a review good
@rjthomasindyusa
@rjthomasindyusa Жыл бұрын
I'm a newbie to 3d printing. I want to experiment and print small parts to help me build camper vans and overland vehicles. I need them to be strong... so the carbon fiber appeals to me. I'm a buy once and cry once kind of guy. What would you recommend? Is the X-CF Pro the winner? I'm also looking at the Bambu X1 Carbon when its available. Thanks!
@cabengg
@cabengg Жыл бұрын
im more impressed that you have a prop balancer than the actual printer :) do you also fly RC planes ?
@blahorgaslisk7763
@blahorgaslisk7763 Жыл бұрын
I've never flown a RC plane. The closest I've ever been to one was in a hobby shop. And yet I've used a prop balancer very similar to the one in this video. Back in the 80's I did a paper on RC tech, development and culture from the start. I don't remember why but as I was talking to people about their hobby I got to play with a prop balancer. However it wasn't for a RC plane but for a control line racer, which kind of was the predecessor of the RC airplanes. Still the precision of this printer is pretty impressive. Bought propellers back then was about as well balanced out of the box, if you were lucky...
@mslucass
@mslucass Жыл бұрын
Take a look if tree support is available. It saves so much time during the print
@manuelrivera6873
@manuelrivera6873 9 ай бұрын
very good video..well edited. looking at getting into 3D printing. mostly motorcycle accessories to start
@InfoSecDaddy
@InfoSecDaddy Жыл бұрын
Do you prefer the X-CF pro to the i-Fast?
@cletusberkeley9441
@cletusberkeley9441 Жыл бұрын
Sweet 3D printer. On my list for next year.
@enosunim
@enosunim Ай бұрын
If we talk about 'magic' boxes, it should be nowadays Bambulab printers. They all shout all over youtube balbulab this and babulab that = ) I do like Qidi approach though. They do not market insane speeds, which is really hard these days, just every 3d printer manufacturer had to write 100500mm/s amazing speed please buy! And they do not make their printer tremble like Bambulab (for faster wear out and marketing purposes obviously). Even bed leveling tool is used just to check if bed is alright and not to curve your print to match curved bed surface, for 'perfect' curved first layer. I still prefer my $100 Ender 3 though = )
@NexGen-3D
@NexGen-3D Жыл бұрын
These are a great printer, I've sold quite a few, but those on a tighter budget, the QIDI X-Max upgraded with an Icarus Extruder will perform just as good and will allow it to support the same filament types.
@cgln8760
@cgln8760 Жыл бұрын
The QIDI X-Max works just fine with (in my case) PA12-CF with the standard hardened nozzle.
@NexGen-3D
@NexGen-3D Жыл бұрын
@@cgln8760 Yes it does, but the .4 nozzle will jam with most PA12-CF's, if yours hasn't, then the compound in your filament must have a fine CF powder, also heat creep can be an issue on the stock X-Max extruder, the main filament I print on my X-Max's is UPAHT-CF15 which requires 320° C to print it, and prints better with a regulated chamber as well, all can be done on the X-Max with a few mods and upgrades, at the end of the day, the QIDI TECH printers are a great option for semi professional to commercial use, their all well built machines.
@motomatta1
@motomatta1 Жыл бұрын
I am in the usa where can I get the Icarus Extruder ? would the QIDI X-Max upgraded with an Icarus Extruder, be a better printer than the Bambulab X1C ?
@NexGen-3D
@NexGen-3D Жыл бұрын
@@motomatta1 You can purchase from my store, I deliver to the US, UK and EU, and to answer your question, no, the Bambu Labs printer, is excellent, and is getting better all the time, but its not a fair comparison, the X-Max is larger, and with the Icarus, can then take open source or off the shelf extruders, hotends, nozzles etc... the Bambu Labs is proprietary, if you own the X-Max, the the Icarus is a good upgrade, otherwise sell the machine and grab the X1C either way they will both be excellent printers.
@motomatta1
@motomatta1 Жыл бұрын
@@NexGen-3D Thank you 😊
@brucefox6580
@brucefox6580 Жыл бұрын
Great review, thank you.
@justintime7721
@justintime7721 Жыл бұрын
I love my X-CF Pro the only issue I had was needing a .06mm nozzle for push plastic PA12-CF
@jameshancock
@jameshancock Жыл бұрын
Have you tried pa6-cf nylon? Seems to solve water in the filament and a few other issues.
@lojinharacer
@lojinharacer Жыл бұрын
Nice old school prop balancer.
@ahbushnell1
@ahbushnell1 Жыл бұрын
Looks cool. My printer does not have an adjustment that's manual it just goes around four corners and checks the height on metal pads and then it's ready to go.
@belatoth3763
@belatoth3763 Жыл бұрын
I do not interested in 3D printing but I think I just watched this thru without taking a breath :D
@bewhitey
@bewhitey Жыл бұрын
Very interesting results....could also be the printer being used as to why ABS performed so poorly. Would be interesting to see the results of having the ABS printed on a home printer vs a $200,000 industrial Stratasys machine (or something comparable)
@joshuadarty-berry2908
@joshuadarty-berry2908 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been having a hell of a time with the software, just got the ifast last week and gave in to buy simply3d
@Clough42
@Clough42 Жыл бұрын
Interesting. What kinds of issues?
@scottwarren8326
@scottwarren8326 Жыл бұрын
At $1,450, the Bambu X1 Carbon would be my choice, but this machine looks very impressive as well.
@Theprofessor1212
@Theprofessor1212 Жыл бұрын
I have a bambu lab and it sucks printing high temp materials. The chamber temp is hard locked at 50 degrees. After that the fan turns on and keeps it at 50 deg. Doesn’t even let it get up to 60-70 degrees. This is the reason I’ve been looking at the Qidi I-Fast.
@scottwarren8326
@scottwarren8326 Жыл бұрын
@@Theprofessor1212 Oh wow, that is a pretty big downside. Yeah for PC/Nylon you definitely want higher than 50C
@copychicken
@copychicken Жыл бұрын
The new probe they sent me, comes with a cover.. its was getting heated too much from the head and not working at all.. Even more i dremmeled the fan which is only 40-45mm, and it wasnt able to cool dont the aluminum heatsink, and i had clogging issues all the time.
@AndrewAHayes
@AndrewAHayes Жыл бұрын
I thought that my ABL was not working as I could not see it move, it turned out I had it trammed so well the movements were microscopic and to see it I would need a very high frame rate camera so I messed it up a little and then I saw the leadscrews turn, if you try this, only move the wheels slightly as the ABL has an operational window.
@Heiserton
@Heiserton Жыл бұрын
I’ll say that my X-CF Pro is a bit tedious to get set up (especially when the BL touch doesn’t work), and the slicer settings don’t have much to offer in terms of nozzle profiles. But it definitely pushes out some extremely good quality prints.
@Clough42
@Clough42 Жыл бұрын
This matches my experience with it. If you keep the PA-CF loaded, once it's set up, it requires very little interaction. If you swap filaments and nozzles on a regular basis, it's much less convenient--especially when comparing to something like the Bambu Lab X1-Carbon, where you can swap the nozzle in about five minutes and just send a print to it.
@Heiserton
@Heiserton Жыл бұрын
@@Clough42 exactly. One thing I do hate about it is the filament loading setup, and how far the runout sensor is from the extruder. It’s almost like it was a complete afterthought. BUT, As you said, once it’s up and running it will produce great results. Changing filaments after one’s exhausted has given me a bit of PTSD though 😂
@Clough42
@Clough42 Жыл бұрын
@@Heiserton I've also seen the filament break in the tube, right after the runout sensor if the head travels to the extreme back corners.
@Heiserton
@Heiserton Жыл бұрын
@@Clough42 Yep! sadly I try and avoid placing anything on the print bed on the back corner for this reason. It's only happened a few times, but I've had the filament break in the tube, but between the extruder and filament sensor. So I've come back to the printer after a few hours only to see the extruder an inch above the print just humming away, but not laying down any filament because the filament sensor still thinks there's filament lol.
@froggymountain
@froggymountain Жыл бұрын
Have you ever done a dimensional layout study to determine how well the QIDI I-FAST holds designed dimensions vs printed dimensions? I am interesting in sharing data.
@patprop74
@patprop74 Жыл бұрын
it seems much like the Ultimaker s3 and s5 but only a lot more affordable, even if one could get their hands on a used S3, it would still be around the same price point.
@summerforever6736
@summerforever6736 Жыл бұрын
Parts does look great!
@lureup9973
@lureup9973 Жыл бұрын
Off topic, do you recommend a bench top CNBC mill that can machine aluminum?
@christianruiz8049
@christianruiz8049 Жыл бұрын
how does this compare tot the X-max3? I like the larger build area of the Max3 and the heated chamber, the only reason i'm looking at the X-CF pro is the linear guides
@haenselundgretel654
@haenselundgretel654 Жыл бұрын
I really thought the video would show the actual speed... Anyway, vorons and VZBots actually have this as print speed!
@gunnarbechTV
@gunnarbechTV Жыл бұрын
I can then tell you, that I had problem with printing TPU on it. Also, the bed tempeture is inaccurate, o believe mine i 6 celcius off. Don't know how to measure it, but i also believe that the nossle is inaccurate too.
@irritantno9
@irritantno9 Жыл бұрын
Can you allow for a custom Patreon level that affords no 3D models or cad files? I enjoy your content very much, but have no interest in those items. My support is divided among many other providers and some dollars contributed are better than none. This was an excellent video and very compelling to buy me of these. The previous laser review and your candor is greatly appreciated.
@Clough42
@Clough42 Жыл бұрын
Patreon is goofy. If you go here, you can make a custom pledge: www.patreon.com/join/clough42
@irritantno9
@irritantno9 Жыл бұрын
@@Clough42 thanks. I do appreciate your super high quality videos. i’m a patron now. I’m supporting a bunch of people already or I’d give more. I don’t want anything in return except the high quality… oh hell, some more fusion360 for beginning idiots. Please.
@Xlaxsauce
@Xlaxsauce Жыл бұрын
I've noticed that the holes don't really matter with 3d printing as I'd usually have to drill and maybe ream the holes if I wanted real accuracy.
@Clough42
@Clough42 Жыл бұрын
For small holes on most consumer printers, this is necessary to get good results. For holes over about 5mm, a well-tuned printer can produce holes pretty close to size.
@jeffhack6839
@jeffhack6839 7 ай бұрын
Your input would help me with a decision. For the most part I would be using PLA for printing components required in quantity. As this printer is geared to the 'difficult' filaments would it still be worth (monetary is not the issue) purchasing the extra 'capacity' beyond ABS? Cheers.
@joemcgarry1106
@joemcgarry1106 Жыл бұрын
Nice printer, Great video!
@NeGRaDiCaLz
@NeGRaDiCaLz Жыл бұрын
Nice video. Been looking at building a voron, but might go this route instead. Also this may be a dumb question but why can’t you just run ABS through your hardened nozzle? (In the case you wanted to run ABS on the CF Pro)
@theglowcloud2215
@theglowcloud2215 Жыл бұрын
No reason you can't print ABS, or any non-abrasive material, with a hardened steel nozzle. I keep a hardened steel 0.6mm NozzleX on my printer all the time and it prints everything fine.
@kuerealthaus6002
@kuerealthaus6002 Жыл бұрын
what dry box are you using in this video. Can't find any information about it.
@vincenzo6412
@vincenzo6412 Жыл бұрын
I want this one!
@lawrencejohnson3259
@lawrencejohnson3259 Жыл бұрын
What material was the coolant bottle holder material? Nice video
@unclematt7223
@unclematt7223 Жыл бұрын
So if you were gonna recommend this one or the ifast, if it was gonna be your only printer, which would you choose ?
@njspeer
@njspeer Жыл бұрын
I am also trying to decide between these two printers.
@unclematt7223
@unclematt7223 Жыл бұрын
@@njspeer I just got my daughter the iMates so we can learn the process together. It is an amazing little printer for $400 for us to get our feet wet. It works great right out of the box and she took right to it. She is 11 and can pull things right off thingiverse and print them properly. She uses a program they have at school to design and export files in the stl format. I am teaching myself how to use fushion 360 and I will probably get the xMax next, or just go for the gold and get the iFast
@njspeer
@njspeer Жыл бұрын
@@unclematt7223 I actually just ordered the i Fast from the QIDI website (my first 3D printer). From what I can tell, it can do everything the X-CF Pro can do and then some (larger build area, actively heated chamber, dual nozzles). The only thing the X-CF Pro has that the i Fast does not have is the auto leveling. I need to make 72 small electronic enclosures for a project. I bought a 3 year subscription to Fusion 360 about a year ago, for the PCB/Eagle software, but then hated it and switch to KiCad (which is very good). Maybe now I can get some use out of it.
@unclematt7223
@unclematt7223 Жыл бұрын
@@njspeer Thats awesome. I didn't mind doing the manual bed leveling, it was a pretty quick process and my daughter has been using it non stop and every print has come out perfect . Have fun with the printer and make some cool stuff !
@airgunningyup
@airgunningyup Жыл бұрын
pretty impressive.
@BeefIngot
@BeefIngot Жыл бұрын
If you like this, you should check out the Bambulab X1C. I suppose it might be difficult given you aren't a printer reviewer and they contacted you here though, but the level of ease of use make it worth looking at even if without a review unit. No need to set Z offset, crazy fast and it even tunes flow. As for why manual and auto on the Qidi, auto is great, but it's basically software compensation for something that should ideally be at least close enough hardware wise. In essence it moves the head up and down slightly to accommodate for mild bends and angles across the surface of the bed. You will still end up with a skewed part if the manual level is too far off for instance.
@Clough42
@Clough42 Жыл бұрын
In general, I agree. The big win with auto bed leveling is the ability to swap in a different bed that's a different thickness. On my i3 variants, I swap between glass, PEI, and Garolite all the time, and it requires no adjustment. When I switch between the Buildtak-style and pebbled steel sheets in the i-Fast, I have to run the fast leveling again because the thickness of the bed is different by about 0.35mm.
@larrycleeton
@larrycleeton Жыл бұрын
Does your generated g-code have the command to enable (M420 S1) the use of the mesh? I had to add this to my slicer startup code. It seems it should be there if you used their version of a slicer but they could have missed it.
@rkwjunior2298
@rkwjunior2298 Ай бұрын
I just started loking for a printer. How does this compare to a Bambu p1s or a creality K1Max?
@Steelcrafted
@Steelcrafted Жыл бұрын
I dunno, I feel like fdm 3d printers are the one tool where the difference in a cheap one vs an expensive one is just not the same as a cheap vs expensive machine tool.....I feel like the variables and tunability are just too great, you can get excellent prints out of an upgraded ender 3 that has a fraction of that printer invested in it, and still print nylon cf....I dunno, I feel like the juice isn't worth the squeeze with printers of this level and price.
@p39483
@p39483 Жыл бұрын
Well the difference between this an and ender 3 s1 pro is $1300 and probably a week of screwing around. At least this machine is purpose built instead of being designed by a feature gibberish generator so half of the machine needs upgrades before you can fully use the other half.
@Steelcrafted
@Steelcrafted Жыл бұрын
@@p39483 I don't deny it's prob much better set up right out of the box, but if I can buy 3x ender 3 s1's for the same price, and screw around for THREE WEEKS to get them running nice, I'll still end up with 3x the print output as this QIDI....which, in 3d printing is huge, since print times are so long
@rpavlik1
@rpavlik1 Жыл бұрын
Sometimes you need just a tool, not a hobby. A school or office probably won't be able to put the time in to an Ender 3 to get the quality desired, that's why they would go for at least a Prusa, but (at least in businesses) probably more often larger printers like this. The time spent tuning a printer has a cost when it's not a hobby, so these printers with higher upfront cost may actually be effectively cheaper.
@casade2831
@casade2831 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video; it is very well done. I like the Qidi X-CF Pro, but I want to print other materials at temperatures ranging from 370-400C. Do you know if it is possible to exchange the current extruder for a higher-temperature one, and would it be possible to adjust the temperature settings in the slicer accordingly? I appreciate your help. Thank you for everything.
@woodworker1880
@woodworker1880 Жыл бұрын
@clough42 do you have an updated mister bottle cap file? Thingiverse doesn’t have the bottle holder.
@joshrosemore2983
@joshrosemore2983 Жыл бұрын
link to the bore mic
@Clough42
@Clough42 Жыл бұрын
It's in the description. Shars 3-Point Internal Micrometers (Amazon*): amzn.to/3RqkNuc
@berniestorr5508
@berniestorr5508 Жыл бұрын
Hi does the x-cf pro has resume printing if the power goes off ? I don't see that function, I had to start over on printing after power goes off ,didn't resume printing need some help on that thanks
@djordjemitic4812
@djordjemitic4812 Жыл бұрын
is it possible to replace I-Fast extruder with Extruder from CF Pro in order to get more useful printing area ?
@chaddthompson
@chaddthompson Жыл бұрын
Do you still run your old Makerfarm? I bought a dual extruder kit from you quite a few years back for mine, I still have it but have several other printers and haven't used the old makerfarm for at least a few years now
@Clough42
@Clough42 Жыл бұрын
I have a couple. I keep one loaded with flexible filament. I used the other this week for something, but with the i-fast sitting next to it, it doesn't get much use.
@douglassprague9727
@douglassprague9727 9 ай бұрын
Are you printing inside out or outside in?
@anthonyalbanese1993
@anthonyalbanese1993 Жыл бұрын
Wow, seems the filaments already sold out in US everywhere. Shame, wanted to snag some to test on my bambu labs x1c carbon!
@BecomingOffgrid
@BecomingOffgrid Жыл бұрын
I literally bought the last spool on Amazon.
@3D_Printing
@3D_Printing Жыл бұрын
Auto level and Z-probe distance missing; shame
@BarryBernau
@BarryBernau Жыл бұрын
I’m having issues with this printer - cubes are off and cylinders are ovals. Any help is appreciated
@5FSF
@5FSF Жыл бұрын
if the ifast lid is such a pain to remove that this one is a huge qol improvement, could you not just like... stick a little handle with some adhesive on it on the ifast? just like easy double sided tape? That seems like an exceptionally easy problem to fix
@Clough42
@Clough42 Жыл бұрын
I would probably drill and mount a printed handle with screws. Anyone who has an i-fast will certainly recognize the struggle and appreciate the design on the x-cf pro.
@5FSF
@5FSF Жыл бұрын
@@Clough42 Im not suggesting that it isnt an improvement, just that it is an incredibly easy thing to fix.
@daktusdurggery5505
@daktusdurggery5505 Жыл бұрын
Will you do similar for the ifast?
@QIDITech
@QIDITech Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for your review and we hope you can have a good time with it!And welcome to follow our official account to get the latest products and event news!
@jhbonarius
@jhbonarius Жыл бұрын
350? You could do some soldering with that!
@CalMariner
@CalMariner Жыл бұрын
What's the price?
@WilliamWard-ui5hp
@WilliamWard-ui5hp Жыл бұрын
Would x-cf printer print a 1/64 slot car chassis?
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