I started watching your videos and thinking that I could do what you do. A mere 1.5 years of 3d printing, and 4 other printer. (Ender 3 pro, Makerbot replicator gen 5, Elegoo Neptune 4 pro, and another one I can’t think of) I have finally bought myself a Bambu Lab P1S. I might only be 13, but I’m no moron anymore.
Woah you’re only 13!? Heck yeah! That’s incredible. You can for sure do it. Just keep slowly growing like you’re doing now. 3D printing is just going to keep getting bigger and bigger.
Just got into 3D printing and found your videos couple weeks ago. I have been doing vfx and modeling for a very long time but never 3D printing. I have to say, I really like your vlogs. Very informational and genuine. I also like that you don’t hide your setup or workflow. It really helps people like me understand the process of running a farm. Great job and look forward to more videos 🙂
Like your new glasses. It is great to see your success in the 3d printing world. What an excellent juggling act you accomplish with family, home and printing. I look forward to your next vlog.
Ive been watching your videos for a while now, and I just want to say I love it how you show and verbalise your struggles throughout the process, it makes you and your videos relatable. which a lot of the other RUclipsrs in this space don't have so my hats off to you.
Loving the content, Macy! I just got a P1S last week and have been using it nonstop. This is definitely how 3D printing should be! (Coming from the older ender printers). Your videos have been so helpful, and now you're making me want to run a print farm! :) Subbed!
I watched your videos for like 6 months or so and made the decesison to buy my own 3D printer and just bought the x1 Carbon combo a week ago. Keep up the good work Macy.
8:52 next time try this as it will save tape and hassle. - get shelf about where you want, mark and drill one hole, put shelf mount up and put screw in the first hole loosely, level the mount plate with your spirit level (check if plate matches shelf otherwise put level on the spigot things) and mark other end hole. Let plate drop down and drill next hole. Lift up mount plate and tighten 2nd screw. Mark and drill any other screws, place plate Tighten all screws tight and your done. Then do the shelf part. Other tip if you have no studs and only using dry wall anchors, ensure dry wall anchors carry more than weight than you want to store to save them pulling out and shelf sagging down.
Macy...Your channel happen to show up on my recommended videos. Nifty RUclips's algorithm. 🙂 It's awesome to see what you've created in a relatively short time. Keep up the great content. It's nice to show others what different issues you can run into during the day. I used to run 6 Prusa printers prior to Covid, primarily printing prototype parts using CF PETG, but now I'm down to just one. I've been on the fence about getting a P1P It's good to see some longevity usage issues you have run into. For any PLA I used was Jessie's PLA from Printed Solid. Made in the USA . When you get a chance maybe check them out. Looking forward to see more of your videos.
I’ve been using the Jessie petg and it prints well. I had to tweak some settings but now it’s… solid :) doesn’t fit in the AMS but that’s ok for what I’m using it for.
The extruder gears were made yellow for this very reason, hints the window on the side of the printer head enclosure that shows the yellow gear, with out taking anything apart. Once you start seeing any debris on that yellow gear, it’s recommended your open the extruder gears up and give everything a quick clean. I run 8 of these printers 24/7 and wish someone would of told this sooner!! Hope all is well
Awesome thank you for the advice! If I just clean the gears I should be able to reuse them? I'm going to switch all of my printers over to the hardened gears but good to know I can clean them and get more use instead of replacing every time.
First off, thanks a ton for the videos, very down to earth and informative. Now, only question I have is after having to swap out the extruders, is there a reason you haven’t upgraded to the X1 hardened gears (or extruder altogether)? We just got our first P1S last weeks and #2 will be here tomorrow. I opted right away to order the X1 nozzle and extruder (you need to get the fan and heater/thermostat set from the P1 or swap your existing to them) and set them up so I have the stock P1 extruder/hot end as backups. Interested in your thoughts on this. Keep the videos going, they’re awesome so far
Do you have anyone else around to help out around the house or are you having to manage everything on your own? Either way, it's amazing to me how you keep going. Go you! :-)
Trust me to walk out of the room to get a drink just at the wrong time then ask what I missed. LOL Thinking about selling prints and curious how profitable it may be. Custom name plates for teachers’ desks is genius.
When hanging brackets (or anything) like those, I usually make my marks, start one screw w/o the bracket so it's easier to screw it in w/ one hand while holding the bracket, then after that one is started, it will hold one end for you so you can get the level on it, mark the hole, start the screw again w/o the bracket, then put it in place and tighten it all down. I thought the top shelf was going to be smaller due to the smaller bracket....why were the shelves the same but the brackets different?! As far as your extruders, when you replenish your inventory, I'd try the one w/ hardened gears. Should last a lot longer.
Thanks for the tips! I'm new to anything drill related so I welcome all the help I can get. I'm not sure why the brackets were different, kinda threw me off during the install. And for the extruders, I've already changed 2 printers over to the hardened gears since filming this video, and I'll probably do the same for the rest once they go bad. I've started printing with CFs and more abrasive materials so I'll have to anyway. Glad to see you back in the comments :)
@@macymakes3d I believe for abrasives you will want the hardened nozzles too. I have yet to venture past PLA. I did get a 2nd P1S combo during the sale....I am trying to develop products to sell, though I have not really sold anything yet, besides some things to ppl I know. LOL Your videos inspire me to keep trying, thanks! Glad I can give you a little bit back w/ tips on things I know more about. You keep making videos, I'll keep watching and commenting!
Upgrade to hardened steel extruder gears or buy the fysetc hardened gears. 1/4 the cost and it's a refurbished extruder then. Keep up the great videos. Always love seeing new videos as they are interesting. Would like to see more about the bar bells also.
@@macymakes3d Of course, I understand. Just interested is all. You're doing very well in your videos and adapting to being on camera excellently. Keep up the great work and thanks for all your content so far.
How many printing hours do you get per extruder? I just got into 3D printing as well (Mostly just for fun) and into 3D print design. It’s been fun so far! Great videos!
Something i like to do with my 3d printers is i write down the problem that i have and then the solution to the problem. So if ever in not sure what's causing the problem then i can look at my cheat sheet. This would have saved me 4 week of waiting for parts and frustration.^_^
Thanks Macy again. I was thinking about 5-10 printers as i have about 60m2 in my spare space with good electrical connections and possible to have good ventilation. Hope got this running soon starting with only one Bambu . Any advices to start the work here in the North of Europe Why did you not use your artistic feel and make your own printed shelves
Love watching your videos as I too run a RUclips channel and Etsy store. Just curious as I typically ship abs parts. When you ship out pla parts this time of year like your name plates do you ever have anyone say their parts are warped when they receive them. I have a part I’m wanting to add to my Etsy store that pla will work fine for I’m just worried about it becoming disfigured while sitting in a hot mailbox. Thanks.
Question about the extruder: how many hours are you getting before you have issues? I have an X1C and have about 2000hrs but have never had an issue. I print lots of materials and quite a bit of abrasives with CF but have only ever changed nozzles. I took the extruder apart to clean and inspect a few months back and other particulate contamination mine was in great shape. But it’s the X1C so wondering if it’s holding up better as it’s definitely hardened gears etc. Does the P1 use the same extruder that’s hardened or is there a non hardened version? - if so could be worth changing to the hardened one from x1C.
P1s definitely don't have the hardened gears but I think I'm going to start upgrading them all to the hardened ones instead of changing out the entire extruder as things wear out in the future.
Love the white background. Looks way better and professional for the talking parts. Love to see the extruder part. I want to design a cap to replace the bambulab to my page name. I'll follow you on IG to (btw found the multiple build plates in Bambu studio) helped me a lot this weekend to even plan a nightrun)
Silly question. Why are you replacing the extruder? The gears look dirty - you can clean them. If they're worn then you can replace just the gears. In fact replacing them with the hardened steel gears would probably diminish the wear on them. I'm just wondering and thinking you might be able to save yourself some money - or maybe there's something you're seeing that I'm missing. Thanks for the Videos - you're doing a great job.
I read in a few forums that the hardened gears slip more than the normal ones but I haven’t tested it myself. I’ve started replacing just the gears since I filmed this though so I’ll be able to give my thoughts in a later video.
@@macymakes3d please let us know how you like them compared to the standard. I am just starting to sell a product and it would be nice to know if it is worth the change
@RBallarddesigns im also 3D printing and i Think its worth to chance becourse the hardened ones last longer and you Can print more abrasive materials like glow in the dark and carbon-fiber.
CAD just takes a lot of time to learn FreeCAD in the 0.22 version is improving week by week. Also there's no handholding in FreeCAD, if you can make a model there you can use any other program, doesn't work the other way around
I started watching your videos and thinking that I could do what you do. A mere 1.5 years of 3d printing, and 4 other printer. (Ender 3 pro, Makerbot replicator gen 5, Elegoo Neptune 4 pro, and another one I can’t think of) I have finally bought myself a Bambu Lab P1S. I might only be 13, but I’m no moron anymore.
Woah you’re only 13!? Heck yeah! That’s incredible. You can for sure do it. Just keep slowly growing like you’re doing now. 3D printing is just going to keep getting bigger and bigger.
@@macymakes3d thanks
Just got into 3D printing and found your videos couple weeks ago. I have been doing vfx and modeling for a very long time but never 3D printing. I have to say, I really like your vlogs. Very informational and genuine. I also like that you don’t hide your setup or workflow. It really helps people like me understand the process of running a farm. Great job and look forward to more videos 🙂
Thank you! 😊 I’m having a lot of fun making them so I really appreciate you watching!
Like your new glasses. It is great to see your success in the 3d printing world. What an excellent juggling act you accomplish with family, home and printing. I look forward to your next vlog.
Thank you so much! Thanks for watching :)
Ive been watching your videos for a while now, and I just want to say I love it how you show and verbalise your struggles throughout the process, it makes you and your videos relatable. which a lot of the other RUclipsrs in this space don't have so my hats off to you.
Thank you! I'm trying to show you guys what it's really like. No fluff here. Thanks for watching :)
@@macymakes3d Well its much appreciated.
Loving the content, Macy! I just got a P1S last week and have been using it nonstop. This is definitely how 3D printing should be! (Coming from the older ender printers). Your videos have been so helpful, and now you're making me want to run a print farm! :) Subbed!
Yes!! Let’s go! It’s definitely possible :)
Nice video. just came from a party, its 03:05 in the morning, but i had to watch this..
Commitment! Thanks for watching 😂
In response to it can't be hard, I share with you the Programmers credo: "We do this not because it is easy, but because we thought it would be easy."
A phenomenal video! It surpassed expectations, delivering outstanding content and presentation.
I watched your videos for like 6 months or so and made the decesison to buy my own 3D printer and just bought the x1 Carbon combo a week ago. Keep up the good work Macy.
That's awesome! Thanks for being here :)
8:52 next time try this as it will save tape and hassle. - get shelf about where you want, mark and drill one hole, put shelf mount up and put screw in the first hole loosely, level the mount plate with your spirit level (check if plate matches shelf otherwise put level on the spigot things) and mark other end hole. Let plate drop down and drill next hole. Lift up mount plate and tighten 2nd screw. Mark and drill any other screws, place plate Tighten all screws tight and your done. Then do the shelf part.
Other tip if you have no studs and only using dry wall anchors, ensure dry wall anchors carry more than weight than you want to store to save them pulling out and shelf sagging down.
Thanks for the tips! I knew there had to be a better way lol
Macy...Your channel happen to show up on my recommended videos. Nifty RUclips's algorithm. 🙂 It's awesome to see what you've created in a relatively short time. Keep up the great content. It's nice to show others what different issues you can run into during the day. I used to run 6 Prusa printers prior to Covid, primarily printing prototype parts using CF PETG, but now I'm down to just one. I've been on the fence about getting a P1P It's good to see some longevity usage issues you have run into. For any PLA I used was Jessie's PLA from Printed Solid. Made in the USA . When you get a chance maybe check them out. Looking forward to see more of your videos.
I’ve been using the Jessie petg and it prints well. I had to tweak some settings but now it’s… solid :) doesn’t fit in the AMS but that’s ok for what I’m using it for.
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Macy wears Crocs
Conclusion: superhumans wear Crocs
Yes! Crocs for sure give super powers.
I just so happen to be working on my workshop now as well 😂
Yours is coming along!
Let's go!!
Yesss! Print shop upgrades for the win
The extruder gears were made yellow for this very reason, hints the window on the side of the printer head enclosure that shows the yellow gear, with out taking anything apart.
Once you start seeing any debris on that yellow gear, it’s recommended your open the extruder gears up and give everything a quick clean.
I run 8 of these printers 24/7 and wish someone would of told this sooner!! Hope all is well
Awesome thank you for the advice! If I just clean the gears I should be able to reuse them? I'm going to switch all of my printers over to the hardened gears but good to know I can clean them and get more use instead of replacing every time.
“Use the stud finder to find the studs for desired mounting area.”
Macy: 👀
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I couldn't resist 😂😂
I really like your honesty! You can ask very help and stuff keep this up! Very nice content even if I don’t really like BambuLab ^^
11:55 you should 3d print a flower or some plants to put in the pot! Maybe something else you could add to your site… 🤔
First off, thanks a ton for the videos, very down to earth and informative. Now, only question I have is after having to swap out the extruders, is there a reason you haven’t upgraded to the X1 hardened gears (or extruder altogether)? We just got our first P1S last weeks and #2 will be here tomorrow. I opted right away to order the X1 nozzle and extruder (you need to get the fan and heater/thermostat set from the P1 or swap your existing to them) and set them up so I have the stock P1 extruder/hot end as backups. Interested in your thoughts on this.
Keep the videos going, they’re awesome so far
Looking good Macy I like the room
Thanks! :)
Do you have anyone else around to help out around the house or are you having to manage everything on your own? Either way, it's amazing to me how you keep going. Go you! :-)
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Trust me to walk out of the room to get a drink just at the wrong time then ask what I missed. LOL Thinking about selling prints and curious how profitable it may be. Custom name plates for teachers’ desks is genius.
My husband is an accountant so he works during the day but I stay home full time with my son.
Oddy it looks like I have forgoten to subscribe😱 - Fixed now ❤Thanks for sharing your progress in the vlog!
When hanging brackets (or anything) like those, I usually make my marks, start one screw w/o the bracket so it's easier to screw it in w/ one hand while holding the bracket, then after that one is started, it will hold one end for you so you can get the level on it, mark the hole, start the screw again w/o the bracket, then put it in place and tighten it all down. I thought the top shelf was going to be smaller due to the smaller bracket....why were the shelves the same but the brackets different?!
As far as your extruders, when you replenish your inventory, I'd try the one w/ hardened gears. Should last a lot longer.
Thanks for the tips! I'm new to anything drill related so I welcome all the help I can get. I'm not sure why the brackets were different, kinda threw me off during the install. And for the extruders, I've already changed 2 printers over to the hardened gears since filming this video, and I'll probably do the same for the rest once they go bad. I've started printing with CFs and more abrasive materials so I'll have to anyway. Glad to see you back in the comments :)
@@macymakes3d I believe for abrasives you will want the hardened nozzles too. I have yet to venture past PLA. I did get a 2nd P1S combo during the sale....I am trying to develop products to sell, though I have not really sold anything yet, besides some things to ppl I know. LOL Your videos inspire me to keep trying, thanks! Glad I can give you a little bit back w/ tips on things I know more about.
You keep making videos, I'll keep watching and commenting!
Upgrade to hardened steel extruder gears or buy the fysetc hardened gears. 1/4 the cost and it's a refurbished extruder then. Keep up the great videos. Always love seeing new videos as they are interesting. Would like to see more about the bar bells also.
I’ll try to talk more about the barbells in future videos but it’s hard to give too much info since I’m printing for other peoples brands.
@@macymakes3d Of course, I understand. Just interested is all. You're doing very well in your videos and adapting to being on camera excellently. Keep up the great work and thanks for all your content so far.
How many printing hours do you get per extruder? I just got into 3D printing as well (Mostly just for fun) and into 3D print design. It’s been fun so far! Great videos!
Something i like to do with my 3d printers is i write down the problem that i have and then the solution to the problem. So if ever in not sure what's causing the problem then i can look at my cheat sheet. This would have saved me 4 week of waiting for parts and frustration.^_^
Love the vlogs
Thank you :) Thanks for watching!
How does the barbell work? Is it fillable and are the bars printed as well?
Thank you, for your videos
Thank you for watching!
All them 3D printers and you numbered them with tape/sticky notes? Opportunity for esthetic upgrades!
Great idea. I’ll try to make them a little fancier soon.
@@macymakes3d look forward to what you come up with!
Thanks Macy again. I was thinking about 5-10 printers as i have about 60m2 in my spare space with good electrical connections and possible to have good ventilation. Hope got this running soon starting with only one Bambu . Any advices to start the work here in the North of Europe Why did you not use your artistic feel and make your own printed shelves
This was just cheap and easy. Maybe I can make them look more artsy as I go along!
Love watching your videos as I too run a RUclips channel and Etsy store. Just curious as I typically ship abs parts. When you ship out pla parts this time of year like your name plates do you ever have anyone say their parts are warped when they receive them. I have a part I’m wanting to add to my Etsy store that pla will work fine for I’m just worried about it becoming disfigured while sitting in a hot mailbox. Thanks.
I've had a few that warped in the mail, but not enough to be substantial. Maybe 2 ever
@@macymakes3d Thanks for the reply. Thats good to know.
Question about the extruder: how many hours are you getting before you have issues? I have an X1C and have about 2000hrs but have never had an issue. I print lots of materials and quite a bit of abrasives with CF but have only ever changed nozzles. I took the extruder apart to clean and inspect a few months back and other particulate contamination mine was in great shape. But it’s the X1C so wondering if it’s holding up better as it’s definitely hardened gears etc.
Does the P1 use the same extruder that’s hardened or is there a non hardened version? - if so could be worth changing to the hardened one from x1C.
P1s definitely don't have the hardened gears but I think I'm going to start upgrading them all to the hardened ones instead of changing out the entire extruder as things wear out in the future.
Love the white background. Looks way better and professional for the talking parts. Love to see the extruder part. I want to design a cap to replace the bambulab to my page name. I'll follow you on IG to (btw found the multiple build plates in Bambu studio) helped me a lot this weekend to even plan a nightrun)
Silly question. Why are you replacing the extruder? The gears look dirty - you can clean them. If they're worn then you can replace just the gears. In fact replacing them with the hardened steel gears would probably diminish the wear on them.
I'm just wondering and thinking you might be able to save yourself some money - or maybe there's something you're seeing that I'm missing.
Thanks for the Videos - you're doing a great job.
I read in a few forums that the hardened gears slip more than the normal ones but I haven’t tested it myself. I’ve started replacing just the gears since I filmed this though so I’ll be able to give my thoughts in a later video.
I just hung the exact same IKEA shelves. At least those look like the IKEA shelves I bought.
They’re probably the same ones. Super easy to hang!
Are you using the hardened steel extruders? Seems like those should last longer than a year. Or maybe it's not the nozzle itself that's wearing? Hmmm.
I’ve started changing them to the hardened gears since filming this. Definitely the move.
awwww skeet skeet
Can't you do some post processing on that pink piece instead of doing a whole new print? Sure fix the extruder but some filler/paint can work
That would stick out like a sore thumb. Better to just reprint it and get a uniform looking product.
Do you use the standard hotend or the hardened one? Travis at Shop Nation uses the hardened ones and says they are a great upgrade in his print farm.
Ive started changing them over to the hardened as they need changing. I think I have 2 right now with hardened nozzles.
@@macymakes3d please let us know how you like them compared to the standard. I am just starting to sell a product and it would be nice to know if it is worth the change
@RBallarddesigns im also 3D printing and i Think its worth to chance becourse the hardened ones last longer and you Can print more abrasive materials like glow in the dark and carbon-fiber.
I in joy your videos, what Cad are you using
I use tinkercad and I’ve used freeCad some. I’m not the best at 3d modeling. Hoping to learn more eventually.
CAD just takes a lot of time to learn
FreeCAD in the 0.22 version is improving week by week. Also there's no handholding in FreeCAD, if you can make a model there you can use any other program, doesn't work the other way around
We have the same last name!
We’re is the a1
I sold it about 2 weeks before the recall. I didn’t like the workflow in bambu studio having different kinds of printers.
@@macymakes3d that makes sense I understand why when is your next video coming out???