numbering and labeling is cool, also taking a picture is so so important. The amount of times a picture has saved my ass when reinstalling a wiring harness.
Hey Nero, thanks a lot, that was a spot-on review. I'm thankful for the spotlight! :) I had mostly compatibility with (wider) 1 Kg spools in mind at first with early prototypes but expanded compatibilty for ones with a smaller diameter as well before release. Most smaller spools (Taulman PC and most 500 g spools for example) do work but as you correctly covered, 250 g sample spools that are very slim in width catch the front feeder as they are about as wide as the feeder itself so in that case we have to use a workaround with spool adapters. I will post a couple that adds compatibilty with these small 250 g spools and also larger cardboard spools in the next few days, just need to test a little first. Thanks again and have a great weekend.
You've got to love how the community will even improve closed-source products. That's so great. I'd have thought a simple spacer piece would solve the narrow spool issue. I can see there's some bleed of the black filament in to the red on the layers with the eyes on the Kirby print. Looks like more purge is needed.
at one point couple months ago, i tried running reverse bowden tubes to carrot patches as a test for different spool sizes, didint work due to the interaction with the active rollers in conjunction with the sensors, very annoying. theorized putting a riser with rollers that would be active driven off the motorized ones, but never got around to modelling it. the angle needs to be shifted on the active drive modules too, it catches on spools that are filled near the edge. this mod should probably accommodate almost all of the issues ive experienced. would like to see a voron head pick up the cutter the way the bambu does it with a toolhead mounted blade and a boop pin on the frame. would solve the ercf tip problem real easy at the cost of waste material.
Thank you so much for including a link to an open-source MMS alternative at the end of the video! I've gotten to the age with our hobby that my ethos has started to get in the way of enjoying the latest, shiniest things, but multi-material printing has so many applications that it's difficult to ignore the huge advantage that Bambulabs offers by engineering one that works so well with their machines out-of-box. 👍
I am using the spool winder on printables to load filament on Bambu reels (that you can print yourself) and everything works perfect. I realize it is an extra step, but the spools edge ate consistent, wider, and diameter perfect. So, dry box retained and zero issues due to slightly diff diameter spools which can loosen filament a bit on spool. It take under 2 minutes to transfer a spool…another option…
I love it when a plan comes together. This is very cool and once I get the cash together I will get my P1S and this will be the first project I tackle. The second project will be finding and liking the Smash button LOL (11:59 -12:01) No worries, we all make slip-ups like that. Keep up the great work!
Great review! And FYI.. I know its just a test print but I have found when using darker filament (like black) I need to increase the purge amount (black to any other color loaded in the AMS). This will prevent the bleed through you're seeing around the head on the same level of the eyes.
Just a heads up for anyone about to print these, don't print these in pla, especially if you mount your ams on top of your printer. After a while mine warped and would not hold the rollers anymore. Just finished reprinting in petg.
@Hume Beam did a really good job. I haven't printed it yet because I don't have small rolls, but it's nice to be able to use them now. Hopefully Bambu will contact Hume Beam to adopt this design for future releases. The design has already been presented on the Bambu forum and Bambu Labs should already know about it. If you have already disassembled the AMS I would also advise to change the PTFE tubes right away for Capricon tubes and adjust the lengths that there are no sharp bends. This is the first thing I did after delivery of my AMS ;-)
I think if enough people buy Bambu Labs printers and AMS units the filament manufacturers will make their spools AMS compatible, Im holding out for the wrinkles to be ironed out with the X1 Carbon before investing in one though.
I'm going to purchase an X1C this week, and this will work perfect for it. I have a lot of filament with cardboard spools, and I might just respool them onto a two piece spool I printed last week.
Great design. I think the next evolution in this will be a mod to the top that allows the lid to shut and the desiccant to be used. My RH in the box now is 10%. I don't want to lose that come summer when it gets more humid
Hume made some dessicant holders that go through the center of the spool. I just wish there was an easy way to mount the humidity sensor facing forward.
Great video! I love my 2.4 and it prints like a dream but after almost 3 weeks of trying to get the ERCF to print reliably(never got past 30-40 swaps without intervention) I ordered an X1C for multi material, hopefully can keep both the voron and the bambu without the gf giving me too hard of a time!
I did this to 4) AMS units. 2 of them did not power on afterward. New wires, new circuit boards... Still waiting for the parts. I should have left them alone!
@@CanuckCreator that's just bandaiding a bandaid IMO. I'll stay away from frankensolutions and swap everything onto bambu spools. It's usually straightforward and rarely requires a complete respooling, which I already have the print for. But thank you for the video regardless, I was curious about the pros and cons of this mod and the video helped.
Hey Nero. Thanks for taking out the time to show how this mod is done! I have a question you can answer. Bambu support has not been very helpful. I purchased a couple of Bambu x1 printers, and one of the printer's AMS units has no working lights. None. I have changed cables still no go. I have opened it up and checked all the wiring. Your video shows that each feeder has a plugin for the main board. I find it hard to believe that every feeder cable going to the board doesn't work because the unit grabs filament and works as it should. I have zero lights. Came that way. Do you have any idea why this might be going on? I doubt its the main board because each feeder has a separate line into the main board. This one really has me scratching my head! I really appreciate any help you can provide.
all i care about is if there will be a ercf 2.0 that can use those filament drives etc. would require a filament cutter near the hotend though, so that would be a little bit of a challenge
Hey Nero - awesome video. This mod removes one of my barriers to considering the Bambu products, the inability of using any filament in the AMS. If I decide to expand multi-material / multi color away from my Prusa MK3S+/MMU2S, I'll need to consider the pro/con of the Bambu.
I was in the same spot until I ran a slice on Prusa Slicer and the MK3S was going to take 1day 8 hours and the bambu said 7 hours. It's pretty amazing what this thing can do. Of course, no carbon fiber or any rough filament can be used in the AMS, so that's a negative. You can, but it'll chew up the tubes.
I am in the process of installing a 3D Chameleon on my Rat Rig. It is very much like the AMS, but no enclosure. It uses a y feeder to feed 4 filaments into the extruder. currently sold in the US for $199. Something I like vs my AMS is the filament load time. It only retracts about 10 inches to load the new filament. What I don't like is the way it is controlled by the printer. It has no direct connection, instead you have the printer hit a switch to tell it what color to use. I have it mounted and am going to test tomorrow.
loaded up all 4 AMS units.. but I can get the colors to show up on the Bambu lab software.. how do you get all 4 ams units to show up on my laptop when I am trying to pick colors to paint .
Just looking at getting into 3D printing, so thanks for the video. However watching about the smaller spool size issue, why not just print a two piece spool adapter that snaps or barrel screws together to extend the size of the smaller spool to a larger size with either tabs or foam gripper on inner surface to ensure it spins with the carriage and not independently of it.\
Check the comment by the creator, looks like the first Revision was aimed more at wide spool compatibility, but they did say they are working on supporting more in the future so stay tuned!
depends on the printer and how the belt run is setup there is no "x or y" motor in a corexy setup, its A/B The x=a y=b or w/e stems from legacy labeling on controller boards that have setups like X Y Z E0 E1
Hmm Im worried that I've bought the wrong thing, if there an entire mod to replace a $500 part it screams theres massive problems. . I dont know if its just me as an Australian, but when i pay for something form a manufacturer, it damn well should work out of the box, and thanks to our warranty laws, it should work for a minimum of 12 months and can actually be expected to last a lot longer than that based on how a company displays, charges and advertises their items. Now what i mean by that is, If a consumer buys lets say a new car, they shouldnt have to pull the car apart to do what it should do well, ie be a car. In this case, its entirely unreasonable for a consumer to have to pull all this apart to fix problems that should have been fixed prior to selling the ams to consumers. How can we tell what version we have of the AMS? Whats the benefit of such a mod? I do like the ability to put smaller and larger spools, but the whole point of the system is to encapsulate the spools within the ams, Ie wouldnt it just be easier to print a spooler so you can for example chuck your 3d printed spool that suits the ams and spool off a bulk reel onto the bambu reel? I dunno maybe im just worried that there has to be these workarounds on a machine thats designed to not have to be tinkered on endlessly.?
To be fair, it works with there filament which of course they want you to buy. Essentially if you stay in there eco system everything should work as intended. I think it would be a little unfair to expect Bambu to make a perfect system on there first try which works with every single filament in the market. Although I am speculating since I only have an X1C without the AMS
You can print spare spools and transfer your third party filament to those spools. Seems weird to expect every kind and size of spool to fit, when there's no standardization.
Just found your channel, very informative and well made vids! Just a thought, a printed riser, hinged for the AMS to allow all sizes? Cheers from the UK!
I dont get why people just dont respool their non-standard spools? Yeah, sure take the ams apart and void your warranty.... it really just takes a few minutes per roll to rewind and done...
I wish someone would come out with a larger top hood. Why oh why did not Bambu Labs increase clearances of the clear hood by 10-15% and we would almost never have an issue.
Has anyone has issues with warranty after doing this mod. Simply because labeling all the components there gonna know someone has been in there I do understand that at this level is more of a now you own it kind of thing but i wasnt sure if Bambu Labs was supporting this mod like they did with the sides of the p1p This kit is available already printed through a few different suppliers so i wasnt sure if they support it would make sense to me for them to either send out or support files that are very nice upgrades simply because as you know it saves the companies millions and people know a days love to customize Everything.
the issue with this system is the color flushing is never complete you can see the black fade the red around the eyes and for this reason an idex is a must for multi color prints
@@CanuckCreator this is nice and pretty cool to have the adjustment but black and red don't like flushing out the worst same with yellow green and blue all can use different flushing times over others and the pigment used in the master batch can also differ in flush outs so it still a guess at times if the nozzles contaminated from the last color/Material, who knows when it will release into the print on another color especially when the base material is different and carbon and gels will get ya too if you use different base materials in the same nozzle Carbon is right behind waiting to release when your not ready and if you run TI02 white MB filaments with high MB loading it will also require more flushing than others do. chunks and colour can just release as the nozzle pressures reduce enough to release some of it and also increasing pressures can release more of it again! unless you run the same resin all the time you will have contamination issues i feel for these reasons above! cheers! great videos and audio you have could you do a J1 SM review I just wish it was open! but love the Idex fast changing heads and keeping the materials at bay
@@CanuckCreator I get why someone would do it. Different strokes for different folks. I run a small amount of brands/colors and My 3kg/5kg spools wouldn't fit the hydra anyways. If someone develops a mod that can run multiple 5kg spools/ AMS hub compatible/ with no drawbacks. I'd be game.
You say there's really no downside, but I consider the lack of desiccant a pretty big downside. For this reason I just respool the occasional spool that is too large.
Someone should reverse engineer the connector and produce compatible systems. There probably isn't much to it if it got rid of the (kind of useless) RFID readers and just had motors for moving filaments back and forth through feeders.
My AMS is 100% unreliable, I have to manually feed and unfeed. I think I just got a bad one because I've tried everything except this and have yet to order filament direct from Bambu. I re-opened a ticket since they closed my old ticket without even solving it.
numbering and labeling is cool, also taking a picture is so so important. The amount of times a picture has saved my ass when reinstalling a wiring harness.
Hey Nero, thanks a lot, that was a spot-on review. I'm thankful for the spotlight! :)
I had mostly compatibility with (wider) 1 Kg spools in mind at first with early prototypes but expanded compatibilty for ones with a smaller diameter as well before release.
Most smaller spools (Taulman PC and most 500 g spools for example) do work but as you correctly covered, 250 g sample spools that are very slim in width catch the front feeder as they are about as wide as the feeder itself so in that case we have to use a workaround with spool adapters.
I will post a couple that adds compatibilty with these small 250 g spools and also larger cardboard spools in the next few days, just need to test a little first.
Thanks again and have a great weekend.
you de man!
You've got to love how the community will even improve closed-source products. That's so great.
I'd have thought a simple spacer piece would solve the narrow spool issue.
I can see there's some bleed of the black filament in to the red on the layers with the eyes on the Kirby print. Looks like more purge is needed.
Saw your post after posting, great minds and all that jazz 😄
at one point couple months ago, i tried running reverse bowden tubes to carrot patches as a test for different spool sizes, didint work due to the interaction with the active rollers in conjunction with the sensors, very annoying. theorized putting a riser with rollers that would be active driven off the motorized ones, but never got around to modelling it. the angle needs to be shifted on the active drive modules too, it catches on spools that are filled near the edge. this mod should probably accommodate almost all of the issues ive experienced.
would like to see a voron head pick up the cutter the way the bambu does it with a toolhead mounted blade and a boop pin on the frame. would solve the ercf tip problem real easy at the cost of waste material.
Thank you so much for including a link to an open-source MMS alternative at the end of the video! I've gotten to the age with our hobby that my ethos has started to get in the way of enjoying the latest, shiniest things, but multi-material printing has so many applications that it's difficult to ignore the huge advantage that Bambulabs offers by engineering one that works so well with their machines out-of-box. 👍
Dam, Bambu Labs is clearly giving their printers and AMS system to every content creator out there. They are everywhere.
That's a marketing budget for ya
@@CanuckCreator a big one 😅.
I just wish their AMS sistem was more open and allowed pairing with stuff like duet.
That's how it works. That's how it always worked.
🤷
As usual useful content just in time. Going to do this tomorrow on mine. And thanks again for the lid lifter link. Starting to print that now.
I am using the spool winder on printables to load filament on Bambu reels (that you can print yourself) and everything works perfect. I realize it is an extra step, but the spools edge ate consistent, wider, and diameter perfect. So, dry box retained and zero issues due to slightly diff diameter spools which can loosen filament a bit on spool. It take under 2 minutes to transfer a spool…another option…
could you provide the link for the files?
Two minutes? Can you please share more?
This is why the Community is the BEST all kinds of people from all over the world come together to better the experience for all of us THANKS EVERYONE
Between the Vision enclosure and the Hydra, humebeam is designing and iterating like crazy
I love it when a plan comes together. This is very cool and once I get the cash together I will get my P1S and this will be the first project I tackle. The second project will be finding and liking the Smash button LOL (11:59 -12:01) No worries, we all make slip-ups like that. Keep up the great work!
Great review! And FYI.. I know its just a test print but I have found when using darker filament (like black) I need to increase the purge amount (black to any other color loaded in the AMS). This will prevent the bleed through you're seeing around the head on the same level of the eyes.
Great content there Nero!
Awesome - Thank You
Just a heads up for anyone about to print these, don't print these in pla, especially if you mount your ams on top of your printer. After a while mine warped and would not hold the rollers anymore. Just finished reprinting in petg.
“Pobody’s nerfect” 🤣
I thought I was having a stroke when I heard that.
@Hume Beam did a really good job. I haven't printed it yet because I don't have small rolls, but it's nice to be able to use them now. Hopefully Bambu will contact Hume Beam to adopt this design for future releases. The design has already been presented on the Bambu forum and Bambu Labs should already know about it. If you have already disassembled the AMS I would also advise to change the PTFE tubes right away for Capricon tubes and adjust the lengths that there are no sharp bends. This is the first thing I did after delivery of my AMS ;-)
where do you get Capricon tubes for the AMS ?
@@motomatta1 Make your own from bulk Capricorn. My concern is that you can not see through the walls
Respooling sounds much easier, plus still maintaining the dry box.
Let's see whether Bambu is going to improve this out of the box in the future...
Prob not till ams v2. Injection dies are ridiculously salty.
Is it possible to Build this ams Self because I donˋt have some and I wonˋt buy a new one because it is too expensive for me😢.
Love the Kirby music mix during the Kirby print
This is awesome. Thanks for the info and this video
I think if enough people buy Bambu Labs printers and AMS units the filament manufacturers will make their spools AMS compatible, Im holding out for the wrinkles to be ironed out with the X1 Carbon before investing in one though.
For the 250 gram spools, I made a full-size spool with centering cones to clamp aound them. Works like a champ.
I'm going to purchase an X1C this week, and this will work perfect for it. I have a lot of filament with cardboard spools, and I might just respool them onto a two piece spool I printed last week.
Thank you for showing all of it. Cuts cut down on the satisfaction.
can you still use the desiccant holders that go in the front of the AMS, with this mod?
Great design. I think the next evolution in this will be a mod to the top that allows the lid to shut and the desiccant to be used. My RH in the box now is 10%. I don't want to lose that come summer when it gets more humid
Hume made some dessicant holders that go through the center of the spool. I just wish there was an easy way to mount the humidity sensor facing forward.
Great video! I love my 2.4 and it prints like a dream but after almost 3 weeks of trying to get the ERCF to print reliably(never got past 30-40 swaps without intervention) I ordered an X1C for multi material, hopefully can keep both the voron and the bambu without the gf giving me too hard of a time!
Very sweet editing!
Does this fix the issue using cardboard spools for traction or do you still need a spool ring adapter maybe?
I did this to 4) AMS units. 2 of them did not power on afterward. New wires, new circuit boards... Still waiting for the parts. I should have left them alone!
how much of the AMS is buyable in spare parts ? as are we close to fully printed AMS ? that would be interesting if we could do that ?
I also have PLA support filaments, how do I pick the Support filaments when trying to paint?
I would say eliminating the AMS functioning as a dry box is a pretty huge downside.
If only there was a simple print that could fix those issues
@@CanuckCreator that's just bandaiding a bandaid IMO. I'll stay away from frankensolutions and swap everything onto bambu spools. It's usually straightforward and rarely requires a complete respooling, which I already have the print for. But thank you for the video regardless, I was curious about the pros and cons of this mod and the video helped.
Hey Nero. Thanks for taking out the time to show how this mod is done! I have a question you can answer. Bambu support has not been very helpful. I purchased a couple of Bambu x1 printers, and one of the printer's AMS units has no working lights. None. I have changed cables still no go. I have opened it up and checked all the wiring. Your video shows that each feeder has a plugin for the main board. I find it hard to believe that every feeder cable going to the board doesn't work because the unit grabs filament and works as it should. I have zero lights. Came that way. Do you have any idea why this might be going on? I doubt its the main board because each feeder has a separate line into the main board. This one really has me scratching my head! I really appreciate any help you can provide.
Hey, I'm new to this. But I (ofcourse as a newbie) wonder if I can use that box on a Bambu A1 printer. 😅😊
I'm thinking about moisture.
Nope. The ams for the a1 series is not compatible with the p1/x1 series ams and vice versa.
Bambu COULD have made em cross compatible but didn't...
I just print spare spools tbh. With a decent spool winder and power tool its trivial to respool to known working spools.
all i care about is if there will be a ercf 2.0 that can use those filament drives etc. would require a filament cutter near the hotend though, so that would be a little bit of a challenge
Hey Nero - awesome video. This mod removes one of my barriers to considering the Bambu products, the inability of using any filament in the AMS. If I decide to expand multi-material / multi color away from my Prusa MK3S+/MMU2S, I'll need to consider the pro/con of the Bambu.
I was in the same spot until I ran a slice on Prusa Slicer and the MK3S was going to take 1day 8 hours and the bambu said 7 hours.
It's pretty amazing what this thing can do.
Of course, no carbon fiber or any rough filament can be used in the AMS, so that's a negative. You can, but it'll chew up the tubes.
Is there a way to use the AMS with Vorons?(so basically with Klipper)
Nope. Would require a new controller at a minimum
Lets hope someone hax it i would love to use the ams with my new micron and v0 im building
I am in the process of installing a 3D Chameleon on my Rat Rig. It is very much like the AMS, but no enclosure. It uses a y feeder to feed 4 filaments into the extruder. currently sold in the US for $199. Something I like vs my AMS is the filament load time. It only retracts about 10 inches to load the new filament. What I don't like is the way it is controlled by the printer. It has no direct connection, instead you have the printer hit a switch to tell it what color to use. I have it mounted and am going to test tomorrow.
Pobodies Nerfect. I love it!
loaded up all 4 AMS units.. but I can get the colors to show up on the Bambu lab software.. how do you get all 4 ams units to show up on my laptop when I am trying to pick colors to paint .
Just looking at getting into 3D printing, so thanks for the video. However watching about the smaller spool size issue, why not just print a two piece spool adapter that snaps or barrel screws together to extend the size of the smaller spool to a larger size with either tabs or foam gripper on inner surface to ensure it spins with the carriage and not independently of it.\
Is there a workaround for not buying a AMS?
Only reason for doing this is for the 3djake 250g spools and you say dosnt feed properly 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Check the comment by the creator, looks like the first Revision was aimed more at wide spool compatibility, but they did say they are working on supporting more in the future so stay tuned!
Is there a certain size or type of Bowden tubing? Can you provide a link where you get you Bowden Tubing from?
Stock bowden used in the AMS is 3mm ID 4mm OD i believe
Will this work with the p1s or only the x1? Is it the same AMS?
Yep, works with both
Does the delivered V3 model still "need" this Hydra mod?
Thanks for the demo! May give it a go. Anyone know where to get the Kirby model?
So is this mod so it can use larger spools? Seems like a lot to use a slightly bigger spool
larger spools and smaller spools, it does help alot with compatibility
cant you design a lifter to raise the lid and allow the filament to still be enclosed
Yup and already existing mods that do that
will gst3d work with this mod
Ok this is off subject. Can you tell me which motor a/b is x and y. I appreciate it. Thanks and love the videos
depends on the printer and how the belt run is setup
there is no "x or y" motor in a corexy setup, its A/B
The x=a y=b or w/e stems from legacy labeling on controller boards that have setups like X Y Z E0 E1
Hmm Im worried that I've bought the wrong thing, if there an entire mod to replace a $500 part it screams theres massive problems. . I dont know if its just me as an Australian, but when i pay for something form a manufacturer, it damn well should work out of the box, and thanks to our warranty laws, it should work for a minimum of 12 months and can actually be expected to last a lot longer than that based on how a company displays, charges and advertises their items. Now what i mean by that is, If a consumer buys lets say a new car, they shouldnt have to pull the car apart to do what it should do well, ie be a car. In this case, its entirely unreasonable for a consumer to have to pull all this apart to fix problems that should have been fixed prior to selling the ams to consumers. How can we tell what version we have of the AMS? Whats the benefit of such a mod? I do like the ability to put smaller and larger spools, but the whole point of the system is to encapsulate the spools within the ams, Ie wouldnt it just be easier to print a spooler so you can for example chuck your 3d printed spool that suits the ams and spool off a bulk reel onto the bambu reel? I dunno maybe im just worried that there has to be these workarounds on a machine thats designed to not have to be tinkered on endlessly.?
To be fair, it works with there filament which of course they want you to buy. Essentially if you stay in there eco system everything should work as intended. I think it would be a little unfair to expect Bambu to make a perfect system on there first try which works with every single filament in the market. Although I am speculating since I only have an X1C without the AMS
You can print spare spools and transfer your third party filament to those spools. Seems weird to expect every kind and size of spool to fit, when there's no standardization.
Just found your channel, very informative and well made vids! Just a thought, a printed riser, hinged for the AMS to allow all sizes? Cheers from the UK!
I dont get why people just dont respool their non-standard spools? Yeah, sure take the ams apart and void your warranty.... it really just takes a few minutes per roll to rewind and done...
Because it's a pain in the butt to half to have to do that anytime you want to use a specific spool with the ams.
I find it easier to just respool the filament on a Bambulab spool.
Do you really need to number it ? Those are just interchangeable rfid readers.
I wish someone would come out with a larger top hood. Why oh why did not Bambu Labs increase clearances of the clear hood by 10-15% and we would almost never have an issue.
ONLY BENCHIES!!!!??? XD XD XD XD I love it!!! XD
Has anyone has issues with warranty after doing this mod. Simply because labeling all the components there gonna know someone has been in there I do understand that at this level is more of a now you own it kind of thing but i wasnt sure if Bambu Labs was supporting this mod like they did with the sides of the p1p This kit is available already printed through a few different suppliers so i wasnt sure if they support it would make sense to me for them to either send out or support files that are very nice upgrades simply because as you know it saves the companies millions and people know a days love to customize Everything.
use numbered tape and remove it
在官方wiki中有专门针对此模组做过说明
Amazing how much filament will I need to make this
about half a KG
Ohh that's a nice video.
lol u saved the biggest no way feature to the last. If the box doesn’t close, it’s it no use.
How much filament does it take to print this?
About half a kg
@@CanuckCreator Nice, thanks!
This is awesome! But... I think I'd rather just respool to compatible spools, not sure tho
"Pobody's nerfect." Ok, I have to watch this video now.
Pobody is nerfect?
Why not print a new lid?
a 3d print isnt really "air tight" but there are shim prints you can do so the lid can still close
Amazing
Bought a pig on Amazon with drone delivery, just to watch ;)
the issue with this system is the color flushing is never complete you can see the black fade the red around the eyes and for this reason an idex is a must for multi color prints
Ya this is default settings. Purge can be increased
@@CanuckCreator this is nice and pretty cool to have the adjustment but black and red don't like flushing out the worst same with yellow green and blue all can use different flushing times over others and the pigment used in the master batch can also differ in flush outs so it still a guess at times if the nozzles contaminated from the last color/Material, who knows when it will release into the print on another color especially when the base material is different and carbon and gels will get ya too if you use different base materials in the same nozzle Carbon is right behind waiting to release when your not ready and if you run TI02 white MB filaments with high MB loading it will also require more flushing than others do. chunks and colour can just release as the nozzle pressures reduce enough to release some of it and also increasing pressures can release more of it again! unless you run the same resin all the time you will have contamination issues i feel for these reasons above! cheers! great videos and audio you have
could you do a J1 SM review I just wish it was open! but love the Idex fast changing heads and keeping the materials at bay
Great video.
Mighty fine beard btw.
I use all different brands with my AMS and never have issues
I'm always astonished at the amount of plastic waste generated by the AM's system and how that is somehow considered acceptable
Thats just how it is... It has nothing to do with the AMS system. There's only one nozzle.
Rewind big spools and print spool adaptors for the others
as someone with near 150 spools in inventory respooling just cus i want to use one colour for one print is not really a practical solution
@@CanuckCreator I get why someone would do it. Different strokes for different folks. I run a small amount of brands/colors and My 3kg/5kg spools wouldn't fit the hydra anyways.
If someone develops a mod that can run multiple 5kg spools/ AMS hub compatible/ with no drawbacks. I'd be game.
Do you get extra credit if we watch again ;)
My slot 3 died after running too much carbon fiber nylon through it. Even tore apart the AMS, replaced the tubes, cleaned it.
Make sure u guys tug on your Bowden tube, lol.
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They definitely designed it to be incompatible with Prusa spools haha
Shout out to Calvin, i'm a picky eater too.
Can I print an entire AMS and save 400$ just buying individual components ?
Nope. Controller and feeding mechanism is single source
oh, I gave my Bowden tube a tug alright...
You say there's really no downside, but I consider the lack of desiccant a pretty big downside. For this reason I just respool the occasional spool that is too large.
www.printables.com/model/402087-adjustable-spool-holder-for-silica-gel-spool-weigh
Tendies, feed it Tendies.
Pobody Nerfect?
Design a printable lid. It would have to be a screw together but still doable. Edit.. NM I went tothe end lol😂
This mod would be great, if you could still close the lid...
Theres a printed fix for that
0:24 Pobodies nerfect
At no time in the video did you credit the mod maker, humebeam.
I’m not sure this is worth it, it’s all fun and games till your AMS break
"pobodie's nerfect"??
Sorry bro I couldn’t like the smash button 😂
Someone should reverse engineer the connector and produce compatible systems. There probably isn't much to it if it got rid of the (kind of useless) RFID readers and just had motors for moving filaments back and forth through feeders.
Did he say pobodys nerfect on purpose? 😂
Pobodys Nerfect indeed
My AMS is 100% unreliable, I have to manually feed and unfeed. I think I just got a bad one because I've tried everything except this and have yet to order filament direct from Bambu. I re-opened a ticket since they closed my old ticket without even solving it.
you can't "strip" when you screw into plastic holes. the holes simply deform and skip unless you're printing with a very rigid material.
End result's the same isn't it
@@Yggdrasil42 NO BECAUSE THEN THE HOLE IS NOT DESTROYED
Pobuddies Nerfect