Just stopping in to say I’m a maker with two daughters and you’re a great role model. Keep it up!
@PerfectPudding2 ай бұрын
Great video, very refreshing that it doesn't seem biased like most channels. Great to see Qidi and even Creality get some love rather than only criticism.
@StudioCreations2 ай бұрын
Wholly mackeral, I literally almost messaged you a day before you posted this video, asking how you were doing with the QIDI 3 MAX after 11 months of use. Thank you for this video. Very informative!!!
@JTs3DPrints5 күн бұрын
Your reviews are great. I am diehard QIDI fan have nothing but mostly positive remarks to say about the Plus4, Q1 Pro, and my Xsmart3. Support from QIDI is the best out there. The Q1 Pro and Xsmart3 have hundreds of hrs on them with the Q1 Pro having the most hrs which is used 90% time with chamber heater set at 55C and runs ABS. Both of these are my workhorses and they simply run non stop. They are highly reliable once once gets them tuned in on settings they just simply work amazingly well. I have been using QIDI studio in recent weeks, it is growing on me, have not had opportunity to try out Orca slicer yet. My Plus 4 has around 200hrs(mostly nylons and PET-CF engineering grade materials). It just got the updated heated chamber part which arrived week or two back installed. I love the 305mm build plate on this setup and print quality, speed, ease of use and setup is absolutely amazing. I can not be happier for price paid for the pLus4 and feature set; I do realize QIDI took some hits on Plus4 heated chamber hardware, rightfully so to some extent, but they fixed it and support is incredible. I know many other companies had their own production recalls like Bambu and many others, let's hope they continue to grow and learn because it benefits the community. Since I have been watching your channel you sold me on ABS, that is my new go to filament for projects which I do finish grade work on after the print. I learned many great tips from your channel. I have had nothing but great success with all the QIDI's in my small print shop, thinking may get another Plus4 in 2025 to double up on that size build plate. A hidden gem is the Xsmart3 for smaller parts, it does flawless ABS prints without a built in heated chamber, not sure where I am on hrs on that printer but it must be well over 500hrs of use. One thing I did find out, one does need a high quality bench for all modern 3d printers, hard to find quality furniture these days. Take the time to ensure your bench used is stable and does not move. I tested this theory by putting one of printers(Q1) on solid oak floor and was shocked at this vs cheap desk I had. The results on final prints were amazing.
@christianhohne5747Ай бұрын
Thank you a lot for this video! It’s very interesting to see how these printers are working on the long run and with bigger projects. For me its a great shortcoming giving a review after only some printing hours. In reality you want to purchase a working printer for the long run. I honor all this work and sharing your personal opinion here! This is worth a lot for the community!
@marcayres8567Ай бұрын
I'm in the research stage of getting my first printer💚🇬🇧🌱 Very helpful videos from you so far... many thanks & keep saying zed🤙
@toddbraun19 күн бұрын
Who is Zed?
@petrolhead03877 күн бұрын
Same here, the A1 is currently on sale for £260 in UK. I'm still on the edge right now but very close to taking a dive on it.
@Rob-vt1mzАй бұрын
In a few months, it’ll be a year since I bought my first printer on Black Friday-a Neptune 4-and about two weeks after that, I won a Creality KE. The KE is definitely my workhorse, and the only modification I’ve made was switching to a MicroSwiss Flowtech. During my first nozzle change, I broke the ceramic easily with very little pressure, and my immediate thought was, "Nope, what’s the upgrade?" At the time, I was trying PETG for the first time, and after swapping the nozzle, my results improved immediately, even before any tuning. A couple of months ago, I won a Creality SE (if only I had this kind of luck with the lottery!), and before it arrived, I had a MicroSwiss waiting for it. I’ve been using Orca Slicer all the way. I’ve also pre-ordered a K2+, which will be my first CoreXY printer.
@RathOX2 ай бұрын
I cant wait for a bambu labs gen 2 printers. I have an upgraded P1S with panda touch etc.
@MMsPropShop2 ай бұрын
Yes, very excited to see what they come out with next. Hopefully something big 🤞🏻
@roysigurdkarlsbakk3842Ай бұрын
We're all waiting for that 100x100x100cm bambu killer ;)
@mariospanna8389Ай бұрын
@@roysigurdkarlsbakk3842 Are we? your angry about a company coming in and making a 3d printer that just works? weird...
@roysigurdkarlsbakk3842Ай бұрын
@@mariospanna8389 By no means, no, I have an X1C combo and it's the best printer I've ever had.
@burninghalls2 ай бұрын
Creality K1 owner here. Creality is annoying they expect you to take the printer back to either where you got it or fill out their warranty card that comes with the printer which can also be used to send it back to them to be fixed at your expense. Also like you said their software (Creality Print) sucks. I switched to OrcaSlicer and never went back. Luckily my K1 has been all good, though I have already bought different feet for it as it moves around alot, these 3d printed feet help with the vibrations and the printer shaking around so much. The very best thing I have done to it so far is rooting it and installing custom software. Now it runs Moonraker, klipper and Fluidd which unlocks everything.
@shingabissАй бұрын
I love your eloquence and knowledge! Outstanding video in every way! You deserve a million subscribers really.
@smanzoli21 күн бұрын
3 months with Bambu Lab X1Carbon, and I'm was really waiting for something awesome... and I'm more than impressed!!! I really really love it!
@disasterdom2 ай бұрын
Unrelated to 3D printers, I wanted you to know my foot sander arrived yesterday and you have successfully converted another fan!
@Fraunzi2 ай бұрын
I bought one too!
@MMsPropShop2 ай бұрын
Haha, welcome to the foot sander club!
@MasonLong-k7qАй бұрын
We want a full tour of shop and builds!!! keep up the amazing job!!
@justinbouchard2 ай бұрын
i bought an anycubic kobra 2 neo for my first printer, bunch of learning curves. i found the slicer usable and had a lot of very very nice prints using anycubic slicer and that machine.
@droiddivision-rushmorestudiosАй бұрын
Fantastic Vid once again Michaela. Great to see these newer next gen printers side by side :)
@TheBlkraven742 ай бұрын
Great video. I am a big fan of the Qidi printers. I currently print with the Q1 Pro. I was going to pull the trigger on an A1, for the multicolor, but it looks like Qidi is coming out with an AMS first quarter of next year.
@MMsPropShop2 ай бұрын
Yes! Very exciting to see all of these new options for multicolour printing coming out.
@Walt111914 күн бұрын
As all the rest of your videos, a great video!! Very informative. Thanks for sharing with us, I really enjoy all your videos and your fantastic work!!!!
@AceEletrute2 ай бұрын
Amazing video! I’ve got a Qidi x-smart 3 as my main printer and it’s been working great. Have you heard that Qidi’s coming out with their own AMS system called the QidiBox? Apparently it’s compatible with their new Plus 4 printer, do you plan on getting it?
@smurfinusa13482 ай бұрын
Great comparative review. Especially since I know what you have been using them for in the past. Really enjoy your videos. So refreshingly different. Thanks for taking the time
@novelspartanАй бұрын
I had a hard time deciding which 3D to get after your demo I decided to get the Bambu A1
@johnathanmcfadden8978Ай бұрын
You inspired me to buy and print that EC-1 Droid.... I love it so far just finishing up the last piece and even got all the LEDs wired up. 😁
@aeonjoey3d2 ай бұрын
Great vid, I love the rationale and use cases. Lots of things I hadn’t thought of, and very informative. Thank you!
@hangarfiftyone3527Күн бұрын
FYI If you Pre-heat the nozzle to the temp you print that product at it will release the filament and lets you pull it right out. Also pulling the filament out at the end of the print even if it's just out of the heat chamber will unlock the filament to ether replace it or reinsert it.
@BeatstormXАй бұрын
Will you review the new Qidi +4 ?
@NerfHerder1Ай бұрын
Thanks for all the great information. I am leaning towards Bambu since I'm a beginner. I was originally looking at the A1 but now I'm thinking the P1S might be better. X1 might be a little too expensive for me.
@proaudiorestore8926Ай бұрын
I have a P1S, honestly the best machine I’ve owned. It just does its thing, no complaints and you can always add an AMS later on if you want to upgrade it. Also very hard to beat Bambu’s community focused ecosystem. Makerworld is very very good
@BulletsNBrass2 ай бұрын
As someone new to this space who got sucked in by the A1 Mini and it's price/performance ratio, I appreciate the run down. I'm not in the market for another printer yet, but I can already see that if I keep messing with this stuff I'll want a bigger print space and at least a practical multi-color option even if it's not something I use a ton.
@MG_LIFE_LBS2 ай бұрын
Don't worry all of your space will be taken up by printers some day 🤣
@BulletsNBrass2 ай бұрын
@@MG_LIFE_LBS There are worse fates. I have an ex who uses a spare room for sun dresses and snow boarding gear, are printers any less valid?
@MonicaTroutАй бұрын
I started with Enders, disliked a bunch, went to Kobra 2 , now I'm replacing with Bambu machines. Have 12 machines total. 1 a1 mini, 4 A1's 1 P1S, rest are Kobra 2's and as they give me issues i will go to different machines. Thank you for non biased look at other machines.
@roysigurdkarlsbakk3842Ай бұрын
Very nicely summerised! As an owner of the X1 Carbon combo, I agree to all you say, really. I haven't tested the others, though, but your thoughts on them seem balanced enough. Thank you!
@ronjones4069Ай бұрын
Thank you. Great timing for me. I am about to dump my old ender and you gave me great tips. Thanks!!
@Raycinjaycin20 күн бұрын
Subbed. Thank you for this video.
@stephanieragsdale740Ай бұрын
Maybe you’ve already done it, but would love a video on your print settings (in particular the Qidi Max 3) Great video comparing printers
@printingtimeandspaceАй бұрын
Excellent video! Have you done any hueforge printing using the bambulab printers based on your papercrafts?
@Genv6Ай бұрын
I am finally looking to upgrade my Neptune 2 as I am starting to get a lot more requests for custom models and prints... All I have been seeing was to just buy a Bambu. I was just about to pull the trigger on one, but you have gotten me very interested in Qidi... On to more research!! Thank you.
@IODATICAPPARELANDMERCH29 күн бұрын
WENT THROUGH YOUR VIDS, THE VOICE TRAPPED A FELLA, AND THEN TO SEE YOUR FACE..... IT DEFINITELY FITS.... 👌👍👍👍👌
@Strf9040DАй бұрын
We got Bambu Lab X1 Carbon Combo at work and they are amazing, super simple and the AMS box on top switches spools when filament runs out in the middle of the night. I Use eSun ABS+ that don't warp or crack. Super smooth finish, printed 10 rolls of it so far.
@jamesdavies68625 күн бұрын
I was set on a Bambu but then someone put a bug in my ear about the Qidi Q1 Pro. Ended up spending $380 on the Qidi instead of $660 on the P1S. I was a little turned off by the closed nature of Bambu. I have no regrets. The Q1P has been amazing.
@haschkatze837221 күн бұрын
Mine will arrive tomorrow...
@Blowinshiddup5 күн бұрын
I've been building models for around 45 years, since I was 8. Done a ton of scratchbuilding, but one thing I haven't done is get a 3D printer. I figure I can't get a resin one, nowhere to have it set up (clean well-vented room). The weed-whacker-string type is intriguing, but I don't want the lines... plus, the 'Warden' would shriek if she saw me spending that kind of money!
@blakebritain978711 күн бұрын
As a person who started printing this year with a ender 3 max 😂 I can’t wait to get a hold of a better printer! it’s honestly not been to bad of a printer for me, a couple issues here and there but the guy who owned it before me couldn’t get stuff to print from it, so I’m happy I was able to figure it out and get successful prints out of it I just can’t with the speed it’s super duper slow!!!
@ihateemael5 күн бұрын
does a larger printer do a better job. maybe less vibration or other advantages? you didn't say in your vid why you still use some of your older printers . . does a smaller printer finish a small job quicker? sorry newb questions, thx .
@mcorradeАй бұрын
agree 100% I was a ender 3 v2 and pro fan for years but as soon I got the BL A1, well what can I say, Bambu is leaps ahead especially for the price. I'm now a slobbering bambu fan boy lololo
@sleepib2 ай бұрын
For z offset, I print a single layer, getting it close by eye, then measure it's thickness with calipers to see how far off I am. Add/subtract as necessary, then I write the offset on the corresponding build plate. Since I started doing this I've never had to mess with z offset during a print.
@3dtechnologies153Ай бұрын
Very useful info. Thank you!
@davidhutchings86792 ай бұрын
Great video,love your work. I’m running a Anycubic Kobra 2 plus and it’s been brilliant. Don’t know if you knew but the new Anycubic slicer is based on Orcaslicer. I used it today for the first time and it seems to be working great.
@thirdeyenzАй бұрын
Fantastic video, thank you for that.
@Andre_M_3D2 ай бұрын
Great video. I have quite a few printers and my favorite is my k1. It is not perfect mind you but after a bit of modding and some slicer tunning it prints like a charm. It has over 1600 hours on it as well. I wish Creality would spend a bit more time on quality control though. I have quite a bit of experience and didn't mind modding mine as it was one of the cheapest entries to core xy at the time. They are getting better though. My SV06 and SV06 Plus don't get as much use now. And I have another printer (Anycubic kobra) that is so bad I am trying to forget about it. Lol. There are so many options now. It is amazing. The ones I am considering next are the Qidi Plus4 and the K2 Plus or the SV08. While Bambu is good I don't need another printer with a smaller build. The P1S is tempting but my K1 prints so well now I just can't justify it. I am happy to see your channel is growing. I see one of your last videos has over 1 million views. Congrats 👏. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦.
@yveslaferriere35482 ай бұрын
If you get a chance you should try the Neptune Max. I'm having great success with it but I don't print as much as you do. lol
@Strf9040DАй бұрын
My first Printer was Kobra 2 Max. :) Today Anycubic has updated slicer to use Orca Slicer instead.
@compududeАй бұрын
I wish there was a Prusa somewhere in there, to get your take on where it fits into the available lineup. Great review, though, thank you!
@WhereNerdyisCoolАй бұрын
Hopefully Bambu Labs will reveal a larger printer early on in 2025 (I've heard rumors!) Us droid builders would love to retire the giant bed slingers and move into something compact, enclosed and more features!
@bobdavis719222 күн бұрын
What a great video. Thanks
@theGoodNightArmadaАй бұрын
I use cura with my kobramax, they don’t give you as many options as say creality but hasn’t let me down, printed my b1 using it
@ElectrojudazАй бұрын
What did you do to make the kobra 2 max produce such insane quality prints???😮 Crazy!! Mine is nowhere near there.
@GlerpidyGlarson2 ай бұрын
For the longest time I thought that my Elegoo Neptune 4 Max was just bad after a while because I had multiple failures only to realize that there are people out there who set up orca slicer profiles and they are fine-tuned to the machine. And if you add fuzz to your models it makes them look more professional also. At 0.3 - 0.3 on the orca other settings.
@laundrupatton20819 күн бұрын
Thank you for your commentary I really appreciate it and another thing. Damn! You will make a pretty Vulcan or Romulan in cosplay I love your eyebrows.
@DanF662 ай бұрын
Anycubic released their new slicer. It's Orca with some Anycubic tweeks.
@virusmatiqueАй бұрын
I want to create the little EC-1 droid on your desk behind you. One thing not included in the video you made recently about this droid that interest me is the level of details you applied on the droid like Lenses, light inside Eyes/Base, transparent bar stand, Mesh on holes and Cables. Can you share us more info about what you use? Thx in advance :)
@MMsPropShopАй бұрын
There may be one that pops up in a future video that goes into more of the finishing details, but until then: The lenses were clear Christmas ornaments (the separating kind) that were cut down to the correct size. The lights in the eyes were just a couple of single LEDs powered by a 9v battery in the head. The base lights are a USB powered LED strip. The bar is an acrylic rod, I believe it’s 10mm but the size needed is listed in the EC-1 instruction PDF. Mesh is some stainless steel wire mesh and the cables were a mix of random black wires in various gauges (that I’ve collected overtime in the name of droid building lol), a silver cloth covered lamp cord, and some ridged wire loom.
@virusmatiqueАй бұрын
@@MMsPropShop wow a big thank you for all the info :) Wish you the best and I will continue follow your nice projects for sure
@keithanderson45072 ай бұрын
What would you recommend for a beginner. Im looking for a resin printer but not to expensive but with a decent printer bed and budget friendly. Love watching your videos. The smugglers room turned me on to your channel. Thank you for your help.
@MMsPropShop2 ай бұрын
I’ve had great luck with the Elegoo Mars printers. Not buying the most current model means you can normally get a pretty great deal on one. The newest Mars 5 models have some really nice upgraded automated features that might be worth the extra cost for you though.
@keithanderson45072 ай бұрын
@MMsPropShop Thank you so much. I will definitely look into the Mars and Mars 5 and see which one will work best for me and my shop. Thanks again for your help.
@DrStoooopidАй бұрын
The KE DOES have vibration compensation, you just have to buy the sensors and run the calibration.
@notyouraveragegoldenpotato19 күн бұрын
Im in a bad spot😅 i bought a artillery sidewinder x1 years ago- 300×300×400- and its been phenominal to this very day. Has ran BIG multi day prints at the very very top end of its heat range and speed endlessly for years with ZERO drama😢 but its time to get some of all that technology and 500+mm/s all these new printers are playing with. I dont know what to go with now. I (always) want to spend the smallest amount possible- I mostly do functional parts so I really want to keep a large build plate- but i also want something that can support the higher end/300c engineering filaments no problem. I havent even used a pla in years lol. That puts me in a spot that makes my wallet hurt looking at the options. Looks like the cheapest ones that KINDA fill some of those reqs are around the 500-700 mark. Ouch. And the qidi xmax 3 is even more but looks closest. Thanks for making this video, its helpful to have someone break down their experience with machines.
@colinmsmall2 ай бұрын
I have Bambu X1C and qidi x max 3. I have had a lot of trouble with the x max 3 unfortunately. Things I can work around … except for the ghosting. I have never been able to improve or eliminate the ghosting
@MMsPropShop2 ай бұрын
You may have already tried this, but sometimes loose belts can be the cause of the ghosting.
@colinmsmall2 ай бұрын
@@MMsPropShop Yes, this is also part of my frustration. The X Max 3 has several hardware variations. Mine has the automatic belt tension design which makes it very difficult to manually tighten the belts. I feel like one of the belts could use a little tightening.. nothing crazy… but to do that it would be more involved than I would like.
@colinmsmallАй бұрын
@@MMsPropShop The only thing I haven’t tried yet is moving the printer off of the current workbench that it’s on to something more stable. Not that the workbench isn’t stable (the Bambu prints on the same workbench with no issues. I never run them both at the same time either.). But there is some wobble when the x max 3 prints I think due to the larger head moving so rapidly. But it’s also double the weight of the X1C so I don’t know why it wobbles more. So I just moved the x max 3 to the concrete basement floor. I don’t think it can get more sturdy than a concrete floor. It’s printing a helmet right now so we will see if I still see ghosting sort of issues in a day or so when it finishes
@MMsPropShopАй бұрын
@colinmsmall in theory it shouldn’t make a difference as the vibration compensation should eliminate any artefacts that could typically be caused by a less stable printing surface, but I’m interested to hear how it went for you!
@AeroMaquetteАй бұрын
Hi, great channel. I can see that you are passionate about your work, which is fantastic!! I have one question: When you say you don't have as much control over the Bambu Lab printers, are you talking about going beyond what Bambu Studio offers? As you can imagine, I am a user, not a tinkerer, and Bambu Lab is a godsend. I started with Anycubic Max 2 and Kobra 3, and I was very disappointed with the quality of the parts; the hotbed on the K3 was warped beyond compensation (I had to replace it), the z offset would jump with every print, and a terrible layer shift on the Kobra 2 Max was ever present, and so on. I have been in heaven since I switched to Bambu Lab (two A1s and two X1Cs). It does cost more, but I see it as an investment in my happiness. That's priceless. Have a great day!
@MMsPropShopАй бұрын
It’s all the presets on the machine itself. Most of them I don’t mind and it definitely makes it easy to use, but if you were ever printing something more complex and realized at some point that it might be best if you slowed down the printing speed, you couldn’t just lower it to 80%, you’d have to choose one of Bambu Labs presets and that can be annoying when you don’t need the machine running as slow as 50%, but 100% is too fast. Thankfully Bambu’s calculated z offset has always seemed to be pretty great, but if it wasn’t you’d have no way of adjusting that either. In my opinion it just wouldn’t hurt to have the ability to have a little more control over certain settings.
@AeroMaquetteАй бұрын
@@MMsPropShop Ah ok I understand now, thank you.
@ArchDeusAirsoftNC28 күн бұрын
Love my X-Max 3
@luciomachado95822 ай бұрын
Great vídeo! Perhaps in the future you will have some Elegoo to compare with the Qidi and Anycubic. I have a Neptune 4 Pro and like it very much. I'll probably buy next the Elegoo Centauri or a Qidi printer.
@mohistschool10032 ай бұрын
Yeah,the new QIDI PLUS4 looks like a future machine.
@chadharding8216Ай бұрын
I’m all about the Qidi pro 4 right now especially with an ams unit slated for 2025. The pro 4 looks perfect, everything I’ve been waiting for in a printer.
@MMsPropShopАй бұрын
Got mine today! Very excited to get it up and running.
@bran3209Ай бұрын
@MMsPropShop Will you do a review.
@MMsPropShopАй бұрын
@bran3209 yes, should be up in a couple weeks!
@peterclegg26092 ай бұрын
Recently got the Creality k1 max and any problems I read about when it was first released thankfully are non existent for me, best quality prints I've ever had also being able to print the high temp filaments is fantastic.
@MMsPropShop2 ай бұрын
Glad it’s been working well for you! The K1 series have always looked like a really interesting line of machines. I’ve got a K2 Plus ordered so I’m looking forward to being able to finally try out one of the enclosed Creality printers.
@peterclegg26092 ай бұрын
@@MMsPropShop I missed the Pre-order on the k2 so will have to wait for the inevitable price drop, the fact it's multicolour too makes it even more Interesting.
@BeardedPrinterАй бұрын
Bambu Lab does have a printer with an active heater in it... It just happens to be $1000 more than the X1C... The X1E is massively expensive to get that active heated chamber, but it's still there. Don't think that would change your ranking, though. Just thought I'd share ;)
@julianmilanesi27789 күн бұрын
Qhat is the largest size printer that's good for printing hydroponic and watering equipment aswell as droids. 😍
@Onei1yАй бұрын
Fantastic video 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I’m torn between the Bambu Lab A1 or QIDI Q1 Pro. I’m new to 3D printing but feel the ABS option will prove very useful in time. Just trying to make the best decision for my money up front 🤔
@MMsPropShopАй бұрын
You might want to look into the Bambu Lab P1S. It is at a bit of a higher price point than the Q1/A1 but it would provide the absolute best of both worlds for you; Bambu’s extreme ease of use while still being an enclosed machine capable of printing ABS beautifully. Technically the A1 is capable of printing ABS, you’d just need to put it in some sort of enclosure to have the best chance of successful prints.
@Onei1yАй бұрын
@@MMsPropShop Many thanks indeed 😊. I would say that colour printing would be my very least priority if at all.. I prefer airbrushing/spray painting etc for finishing. The abs aspect would be geared towards more practical uses as opposed decorative or creative projects. 👍🏼 The software and configuration would be no issue for me I’m sure 👌🏼
@ahkine40962 ай бұрын
Is there any chance you might print HK-47? The best star wars droid in my opinion.
@DOM1N4TOR_FR34KАй бұрын
I chose the ender 3 v3 cause of its compact size. Though i still want an A1, the V3 is superb and i still think that an A1 is great however after hearing about the creality CFS being compatible with the V3 i just stuck with what i have 😂. Should i have gotten an A1? Probably but the V3 with CFS sound pretty fool proof honestly 😂
@tonydelovski8088Ай бұрын
I am unbiased as I'm in the market for a 3D printer but to answer the why would you.. V3 over A1? Bambu does not recommend ABS + other exotic filaments, whereas Creality advise the V3, KE can print ABS ( with an enclosure).
@MMsPropShopАй бұрын
It just seems to be Bambu Lab being realistic about what the printer can do on its own. Technically they both can reach the nozzle and bed temperatures necessary to print ABS.
@tonydelovski808828 күн бұрын
@@MMsPropShop Thx for the reply and great channel. I'm enjoying your vids. Unfortunately, I can't find many vids if any at all to show A1's capabilities in regard to printing ABS etc.. Your 3V3 review tests ABS but unfortunately your A1 review does not. Also the 3V3 comes with a nozzle to print exotic filaments out of the box. It would be great if you could create a vid in regard to ABS etc (A1 vs 3V3) as there is no other video like it out there and I'm sure it would interest a lot of viewers.. Thx.
@MMsPropShop28 күн бұрын
@tonydelovski8088 I never used ABS on the V3. Maybe someone else that reviewed it did? Also, ABS doesn’t require a hardened steel nozzle for printing as it’s a non abrasive filament so the pre installed stainless steel nozzle on the A1 would work fine (you can get hardened steel nozzles for the A1 though). I’d personally never choose to use either of them for ABS. Yes they’re both technically capable of being able to handle printing at those higher temperatures, but creating an enclosure for either of them would probably be more headache than it’s worth. If you’re really wanting to print in ABS you would be best off looking into an already enclosed printer.
@tonydelovski808828 күн бұрын
@@MMsPropShop Thx again. Oops my bad, I rewatched the vids and no ABS. I've been cramming in so many vids as I'm looking to buy my first 3D printer that my brain is turning to mush! Would be great if you had the time to test this out.. "pushing the limits if an open frame printer"? "A1 vs 3v3"? One more thing, I believe you can enclose the 3v3 to try and improve prints where's it is not recommended on the A1? Cheers.
@proza1957Ай бұрын
You should review ankermake M5C (200 us). I have been though 4 3D printers over 5 years. This printer is OMG and out of the box up and running 16min (wow). The unit has auto leveling and supports different filaments. I would contact ankermake to get one you can review. I do not see using it for the scale of your projects, but after using it for 2 months you can't go wrong. Love your videos and very informative.
@markm75Ай бұрын
How many spools of abs does a Droid like that require or overall cost of materials.? Fantastic
@MMsPropShopАй бұрын
Just the head was around 1kg of filament which is around $20.
@jaywilliams1292Ай бұрын
Just curious - any chance you have a link to the model you printed that shows the 2 AMS' stacked on top of each other sitting on top of the X1C? I've found a bunch, but that one looks like it might work great for me. Thanks!
@MMsPropShopАй бұрын
It’s this one: makerworld.com/models/16573
@VendaleАй бұрын
I´m really sure the Qidi 4 Plus is in your mail ^^
@thecornelliusjamesshow852Ай бұрын
would you suggest not using a PLA for cosplay, i got my printer for that reason and it came with 12 rolls of PLA+
@tazcu8789Ай бұрын
Hi, do you print ABS on the Cobra?
@JensAllerleiАй бұрын
I hope for a timely review of the new Qidi Plus 4 - seems to be the new price to performance king while offering the best versatility also.
@MMsPropShopАй бұрын
Should be up in a couple weeks! Mine came in yesterday and I like to take 1-2 weeks to thoroughly put things to the test.
@JensAllerleiАй бұрын
@@MMsPropShop Awesome - can't wait to hear your take :) Could you check the bearing, since there is a review pointing out issues with it?
@MMsPropShopАй бұрын
@JensAllerlei do you happen to remember who mentioned it? I’ll definitely look into it.
@lawlawloАй бұрын
@@MMsPropShop "Noizie Works" had an issue with the lower x carriage bushing.
@JensAllerleiАй бұрын
@@MMsPropShop Noizie Works and he just posted an update :)
@milospavlovic75203 күн бұрын
CR-10 SE, Ender 3 V3, V3 Plus, V3 KE, K1, K1 Max and K1C as far as I know use the same hotend +with different heatbreak radiators), as well as maybe a few more printers, which you can also likely put on V3 SE without other modifications, the only difference being length on heater and sensor cables differing between them sometimes. Only having the wrong hotend available on which you need to then resolder cables to work can be as infuriating as finding your way for spare parts on their website in the first place
@brianlopez5032Ай бұрын
You loke the Qidis. What about the Qidi Plus 4? Or is it too new? Thanks
@MMsPropShopАй бұрын
Just got mine today. Very excited to get it setup and start using it. There should be a video out all about it in a couple weeks!
@brianlopez5032Ай бұрын
Thank you might wait to see how you like it. Plus first batch will hopefullybe a good run.@MMsPropShop
@danieltaskey8441Ай бұрын
I am surprised you haven't tried a Modix printer for the size of prints your doing
@TheNewBloodDan2 ай бұрын
You should never have to guess if you’re getting the right replacement part.
@MMsPropShop2 ай бұрын
Exactly. And an update: the second K1C hotend didn’t work either so I guess the printer is going to be out of commission for the foreseeable future 😅
@TheNewBloodDan2 ай бұрын
@@MMsPropShop I just got the k1 SE and the only downside is replacing parts, unless I upgrade over time to more widley available parts. The older printers didn't really hold your hand and had to figure stuff out yourself, now they are going towards paper printers where they're forcing you to use it a certain way... I want the hand holding for stuff I don't know, but have the advanced settings for the stuff I do know. I am glad the nozzle probing and pei beds have put an end to blue tape beds lol. Blue tape on a mirrored bed and rafts were my go to on my modded ender 3 to get the first layer right without damaging the bed lol.
@PlushSculpts2 ай бұрын
I was looking for a printer to make life sized models myself. I have the flsun v400 and I have had so many issues with it.
@MMsPropShop2 ай бұрын
There are so many 3D model designers these days that break up their files to fit on smaller printers, so you don’t HAVE to own a large machine to make large props, but being able to print parts in one piece is definitely very nice.
@ilikenothingtoo2 ай бұрын
I'm torn between the Qidi X-plus 3 and the Bambu P1s, they both are $599. Qidi has the slight size advantage, but I really like the Bambu software side.
@MMsPropShop2 ай бұрын
I’m sure you’d be happy with either. If the Bambu lab printer and software is what you’re drawn towards, then go in that direction. You ultimately want to buy a printer that you’re excited to use. You can always download the slicers even without owning any of the machines to take a look at how the programs work and what they’re like to use. Especially if you feel that’s one of the biggest points for you in making a decision between printers.
@tkrkt2 ай бұрын
Very True about Creality, I have a K1 Max for 10 months and it went down last week, and its either the bed pressure guage or a board issue and I have to deal with customer support, and since they're in china, I dont think they're even reading what Im telling them. They keep repeating the same thing in each email. So I like the printer but due to parts and customer service and I might not be able to fix it, I would not buy it again.
@MMsPropShop2 ай бұрын
Aw man, I’m so sorry to hear that! You may have already tried this, but Facebook groups for specific printers can be very helpful. If it’s the parts themselves that you’re needing the assistance with then not very applicable, but if you’re still trying to diagnose the exact route of the problem then it could be helpful. Wishing you the best of luck in getting your machine fixed!
@lordofchaosd3272 ай бұрын
16:51 Then there's me, trying to get a Kobra 2 Max for my first printer, lol.
@bobbygaglione75532 ай бұрын
Not sure I would recommend it, but there's also not many substitutes for large format. I did a poll on the Kobra 2 Max Facebook group and only 36% of us got a good machine out of the box. Warped beds, mismatched Y axis pulley tension, hot end issues. Basically a build quality lottery. Would recommend joining that group first. They did suggest a Kobra 3 Max would be coming out when I met them at Rapid TCT, but no commitment when. Lots of improvements including open source firmware.
@b1e2m3Ай бұрын
I need a printer with the simplicity and reliability of an X1C but with the build volume of the big rep one. For under $30k
@V1N_57429 күн бұрын
After years of being breaking my head with cheap printers I need a auto zoffset that works! Mainly because I'm tired 😂
@MattHealey.2 ай бұрын
Like the idea of the qidi printers especially the size bit I love my x1c as a novice it’s been almost flawless Soon as they make a large helmet class one I’ll be all over it
@Andre_M_3D2 ай бұрын
I am not sure if you are aware but Aliexpress has many hotend options for your creality printers. And at a lower price than creality site would sell them for. But yes Creality should have way more available.
@MMsPropShop2 ай бұрын
Yes, I was finally able to find a hotend labeled as Ender 3 V3 specific on there (although still not very easily thanks to the almost identical name of 3 other printers 😅). Probably would have bought a replacement hotend cover as well but I have yet to track down one of those.
@Andre_M_3DАй бұрын
@MMsPropShop ah OK nice. Aliexpress sells hotend socks as well. I picked up a dozen for my k1 a while back for like 10$ shipped to Canada
@ihateemael5 күн бұрын
zed pls like most of the world!
@jimmoore11212 ай бұрын
Can you drop a orca profile settings for the ke. Or do you know a place to find it
@MMsPropShopАй бұрын
I basically just use the KE preset that’s within orca and modify walls, infill, filament, etc. In the printer drop down just go to the bottom to add a new machine and that’ll bring up all of Orca’s built in printer profiles.
@nigel582312 күн бұрын
creailty k1 and k1c, k1 max now are open sorce and z offset are there and even on the printer
@BradRemillardАй бұрын
Creality spare parts availability are terrible. My KE is down because I can’t find the part I need. Actually buying a bambu A1 today because can’t get KE fixed.
@MMsPropShopАй бұрын
Aw man, I’m sorry to hear that! I managed to track down the couple parts I needed for the V3 on AliExpress, although it was still a challenge given that there are 4 different printers with almost the same name. Maybe you might have luck there finding what you need?
@BradRemillardАй бұрын
Thanks tried that. At this point I have requested a complete replacement. Will see how they respond. Got the A1 combo so either way Im back printing. Thanks for helping me confirm getting the A1 is a good choice.
@MrRuthlessprints2 ай бұрын
"Bheeeeen"lol love the review
@zlotter39002 ай бұрын
Try Voron
@RichardBaker1Ай бұрын
I am new to 3D printing. I have something that I have designed in Fusion 360 and at some point could become a product to be scaled up in manufacturing if demand is there. I also have a 2nd product concept that needs some refinement, fit adjustment and further testing. I have been watching a lot of people reviewing 3D printing, and i understand the evolution of the hobby for nerds that have the temperament for tweaking and fixing their 3D printer. From this video, it seems the QIDI or Bamboo Labs would be the choice. I also think I need an enclosed printer to control smells and noise since I work in the same environment. Since I have never used a 3D printer the cost and support are key important attributes. I use Apple computing devices and I like their support and interoperability across devices.
@SkyNetgrАй бұрын
So where's the Prusa section ? :)
@zombozo37Ай бұрын
Hey could I have the link to the foot sanders you’ve used in previous videos I just came to the most recent to ask you because I thought I’d have a better chance at getting a response
@MMsPropShopАй бұрын
It’s one of these: amzn.to/3JJxTAR Most of the time you’ll find all of the links to the things I talk about in videos in the description.
@NewVenari19 күн бұрын
everytime I see a nerd printing starwars stuff, I want to get a multicolour printer, so i can do the same! lol