Your content is awesome. I’m a firefighter that runs a 3D printing business on my days off! Your videos are so reminiscent of my daily duties. Especially being a parent too. Anyway keep killing it! Looking forward to watching your business grow!
If you type in 'Bambu Lab AMS Desiccant Tray' there should be some files on printables that fill the desiccant holes with a tray, so it doesn't fall down the hole.
There is a print out there that makes it modular that you can fill up. Better yet, there is a printable mod that will print some containers you put in between each roll of filament with the middle holder having a slot to add a digital humidity gauge. With both of those combined you get lots of moisture control.
Yup, I've seen those for so long, and not until recently that I realized... you gotta dry yo filament! lol so I printed out the holders to hold dessicant in the ams' pod areas, and the between actuator head pods and the ones on the left and right side, printed one that you can slip a hygrometer in. BEFORE I did this - it was 38-45% RH (because my original bambu pods were completely saturated and dark) after putting dessicant in all the places... 10%!!!!!!!!!! My prints are WAAAAYYYY less stringy now :)
I usually end up using a spool winder to put filament from cardboard or weird spools onto the Bambu spools that came with my AMS, but I'm not under any kind of time crunch for doing these things. Glad you got it sorted.
Thingiverse 3918099 and 3823334. These are pretty old though. There might be better designs out there. Also, be careful with rolling 6k spools ionto smaller spools. The weight creates enough drag/friction to melt the gears
Were the yellow and purple rolls cardboard? Bambu says to not use cardboard rolls as they may slip and maybe that was your traction issue. You can transplant that filament to the empty plastic rolls that came with your new AMS. Just tape down the filament so it doesn't unroll from the center of the roll and rip off the cardboard, then intert either half of the new roll around it. That or print out a filament transfer mechanism.
I know that Adam Savage's Tested channel has some Bambu AMS content. Not sure how much could help you. Some did contain humidity control stuff. I think he used a portable dehumidifier and a custom cabinet. Again, not sure if this is helpful or not.
I just gotta say, I respect you and your hustle so much, you are truly inspirational as an entrepeneur. I'm honestly watching you and taking notes. Great videos, great business idea, making the equipment work for you, bravo!
There are container prints for the desiccant beads There are also a bunch more AMS related prints that help with a lot of the functionality, and usability. like prints that help to remove the ams tubs, and other such things Maker World should have almost all of this stuff. If you have Discord I could link you a bunch of things I use, including a thing to change the mounting point of the regular spool which you removed in this video
Totally want to use the electrical tape or printed spool guards on those cardboard spools. Even if they are printing correctly, it can slowly breakdown the cardboard and leave little cardboard dust in the machine which will eventually cause issues.
Can confirm that these work great. I added them last week. If you do this I'd recommend some of the orange silica as it changes to blue when it needs recharging and can be popped in the oven to 'reset' it.
Those desiccant packs that come with the spools are only to absorb the humidity sealed inside the filament spool during packaging, not for continued use.
These claim to be crush proof but they lie. I've recently had a few customers get their items and find they're completely crushed. USPS is doing me dirty recently.
@@macymakes3d Sorry to hear that. I use the 6x4x2's, so maybe I've been lucky with the triple walls that close together. I once got a package with tire tracks on it, stuffed into one of those "we're sorry" damaged mail bags. USPS can destroy anything if they set their mind to it. :)
You will have less issues with the filament getting through the tubes if they are more straight into the hub. You have it positioned so it is coming out of the back of the AMS curving around it, then going forward of the printer and making a u-turn back to get in the hub. That is a lot of friction. Every curve is friction as the filament slides against the PTFE tube. Rule of thumb is as short and straight as possible without sharp angles. This will also prevent PTFE tube premature wear.
Besides straight…keep them as short as possible as well. The shorter they are the less friction they have to overcome. Nice video! (We just got our 2nd AMS for our X1C and love it…)
As long as your desiccant packs are still good, just leave them in the package. It's designed to absorb moisture through the package. You can also purchase re-usable packages that you just toss in the microwave. I got a huge pack of inland brand at microcenter this weekend.
I saw some really nice baskets you can print that fit in the front between the spools, has a large capacity, and the middle one you can put a hydrometer in to visually see how dry it is.
I just subscribed. What I like about your videos vs others. Is you vlog your business as an active maker using Bambu's and setting up your print shop. This morning I am setting up my P1S combo. 🤞 I am retired teacher and I so relate to journey. Good luck!!🍀
There are several models on Maker World that are made to fit in the desiccant slots in the back. And most of those dessicant packs that come in packages acan be recharged by heating to drive the moisture out. They also sell loose beads that have color changing indicators in them to show you when they are dry or need recharged
I enjoy watching your content since I am an Etsy store owner and sell my 3D printed accessories for exercise equipment in general. You really make nice stuff. My day job is in commercial printing business, so I appreciate your graphic arts work as well. I stared about a year before you and should hit the 2,000 sales by this weekend. Your AI video is great. I think it would be easier using Fusion, but I understand you like Tinkerad and it's working for you. Like you I use mostly Overture and Polymaker filament in X1 and the Prusa printers. Please keep pointing your progress. I am sure you will do great.
Another excellent video. Are the holiday decorations 3D printed or are they some other materials? My friend sent me a file that encases the end of cardboard spools with plastic runners. Have you printed these and used them? "he told me: polymaker spool adapters since polymaker filament comes on cardboard spools and they don't recommend using cardboard spools in the AMS"
The holiday decorations are 3d printed. The "decorating the print shop" videos are some of my favorites to make, and I'm hoping to get back to making them soon! Especially since we're heading towards the holidays. I haven't used any spool adapters, but I plan on trying it for a video sometime. I have taped the edges with electrical tape and that worked okay, they would snag on the rollers once the rolls got close to empty, so I've just been leaving them bare. Might lessen the life of my AMS but it's just easier right now.
Your content is awesome. I’m a firefighter that runs a 3D printing business on my days off! Your videos are so reminiscent of my daily duties. Especially being a parent too. Anyway keep killing it! Looking forward to watching your business grow!
Thanks :) and thank you for watching! Glad we're in this together lol
If you type in 'Bambu Lab AMS Desiccant Tray' there should be some files on printables that fill the desiccant holes with a tray, so it doesn't fall down the hole.
Yup I have printed them recently and they're grest
Or you just keep them in the bag. It's not air tight.
There is a print out there that makes it modular that you can fill up.
Better yet, there is a printable mod that will print some containers you put in between each roll of filament with the middle holder having a slot to add a digital humidity gauge.
With both of those combined you get lots of moisture control.
Yup, I've seen those for so long, and not until recently that I realized... you gotta dry yo filament! lol so I printed out the holders to hold dessicant in the ams' pod areas, and the between actuator head pods and the ones on the left and right side, printed one that you can slip a hygrometer in. BEFORE I did this - it was 38-45% RH (because my original bambu pods were completely saturated and dark) after putting dessicant in all the places... 10%!!!!!!!!!! My prints are WAAAAYYYY less stringy now :)
I usually end up using a spool winder to put filament from cardboard or weird spools onto the Bambu spools that came with my AMS, but I'm not under any kind of time crunch for doing these things. Glad you got it sorted.
Reply to an old comment, I realize. Do you have a link to the spool winder you're using?
Thingiverse 3918099 and 3823334. These are pretty old though. There might be better designs out there. Also, be careful with rolling 6k spools ionto smaller spools. The weight creates enough drag/friction to melt the gears
@@patricktierney4392 Thank you, I'll check those out!
There is a tool you can print to make removing the ptfe tubes from the hub easier.
Were the yellow and purple rolls cardboard? Bambu says to not use cardboard rolls as they may slip and maybe that was your traction issue. You can transplant that filament to the empty plastic rolls that came with your new AMS. Just tape down the filament so it doesn't unroll from the center of the roll and rip off the cardboard, then intert either half of the new roll around it.
That or print out a filament transfer mechanism.
I know that Adam Savage's Tested channel has some Bambu AMS content. Not sure how much could help you. Some did contain humidity control stuff. I think he used a portable dehumidifier and a custom cabinet. Again, not sure if this is helpful or not.
Super helpful. Thanks!
great video again, im sure you can leave the desiccant in their bags and still work
I just gotta say, I respect you and your hustle so much, you are truly inspirational as an entrepeneur. I'm honestly watching you and taking notes. Great videos, great business idea, making the equipment work for you, bravo!
Thank you so much :) and thanks for watchin!
There are container prints for the desiccant beads
There are also a bunch more AMS related prints that help with a lot of the functionality, and usability. like prints that help to remove the ams tubs, and other such things
Maker World should have almost all of this stuff. If you have Discord I could link you a bunch of things I use, including a thing to change the mounting point of the regular spool which you removed in this video
That would be great! Here's my discord...
marcyyy#0799
Totally want to use the electrical tape or printed spool guards on those cardboard spools. Even if they are printing correctly, it can slowly breakdown the cardboard and leave little cardboard dust in the machine which will eventually cause issues.
Yep I'm starting to see that. I've started taping every new cardboard roll I open now, and it's actually incredibly satisfying taping them.
There's a design that holds reusable dessicant in the front of the ams in those 3 spaces. It's on printables for free. One also holds a hygrometer
Can confirm that these work great. I added them last week. If you do this I'd recommend some of the orange silica as it changes to blue when it needs recharging and can be popped in the oven to 'reset' it.
I printed all my desiccant holders in ASA so I can use reusable desiccant and dry them out in my filament dryer or in the X1C.
Those desiccant packs that come with the spools are only to absorb the humidity sealed inside the filament spool during packaging, not for continued use.
Thanks for the tip. I know I need to buy some better desiccant
Design and 3d print a perforated basket to put the beads into to keep them from falling into that hole.
16:12 - I love the indestructo-style boxes. Never going back.
These claim to be crush proof but they lie. I've recently had a few customers get their items and find they're completely crushed. USPS is doing me dirty recently.
@@macymakes3d Sorry to hear that. I use the 6x4x2's, so maybe I've been lucky with the triple walls that close together. I once got a package with tire tracks on it, stuffed into one of those "we're sorry" damaged mail bags. USPS can destroy anything if they set their mind to it. :)
I use Ziro PLA. its been amazing and they give you a resealable bag as well. Its amazing
Great video as I own an X1C with AMS and need to out it to work.
You will have less issues with the filament getting through the tubes if they are more straight into the hub. You have it positioned so it is coming out of the back of the AMS curving around it, then going forward of the printer and making a u-turn back to get in the hub. That is a lot of friction. Every curve is friction as the filament slides against the PTFE tube. Rule of thumb is as short and straight as possible without sharp angles. This will also prevent PTFE tube premature wear.
Thanks for the tips! I'm slowly starting to figure out the right placement for everything.
Besides straight…keep them as short as possible as well. The shorter they are the less friction they have to overcome. Nice video! (We just got our 2nd AMS for our X1C and love it…)
i flippin’ love the thumbnail 😂
Thanks! I spent way too much time on this one lol
If you want to you can print spool rim's for your cardboard rolls that you can just snap on I've heard that they help.
As long as your desiccant packs are still good, just leave them in the package. It's designed to absorb moisture through the package. You can also purchase re-usable packages that you just toss in the microwave. I got a huge pack of inland brand at microcenter this weekend.
Good to know. No microcenter here but I'll order some.
I saw some really nice baskets you can print that fit in the front between the spools, has a large capacity, and the middle one you can put a hydrometer in to visually see how dry it is.
@@macymakes3d or you could use angle high pantyhose as a bag, fill theem up enough that they still fit, tie a knot and cut the excess pantyhose
@10:40 the Microcenter brand (Inland) also come with resealable bags too
So... I know this is an older video of yours. On maker world, there's a file for cardboard spool adaptors. They're really helpful!
Thanks, really informative on using two of the AMS units... Laurie NZ
I just subscribed. What I like about your videos vs others. Is you vlog your business as an active maker using Bambu's and setting up your print shop. This morning I am setting up my P1S combo. 🤞 I am retired teacher and I so relate to journey. Good luck!!🍀
Adam Savage made a poop shoot that takes the pieces directly into a garbage can. The video is on his channel.
There are several models on Maker World that are made to fit in the desiccant slots in the back.
And most of those dessicant packs that come in packages acan be recharged by heating to drive the moisture out.
They also sell loose beads that have color changing indicators in them to show you when they are dry or need recharged
Hydra AMS Mod is a must!
I found that my dual AMS setup benefits from PTFE tubes that are just right in length. I had problems with really long tubes.
I enjoy watching your content since I am an Etsy store owner and sell my 3D printed accessories for exercise equipment in general. You really make nice stuff. My day job is in commercial printing business, so I appreciate your graphic arts work as well. I stared about a year before you and should hit the 2,000 sales by this weekend. Your AI video is great. I think it would be easier using Fusion, but I understand you like Tinkerad and it's working for you. Like you I use mostly Overture and Polymaker filament in X1 and the Prusa printers. Please keep pointing your progress. I am sure you will do great.
Thanks for watching! I'd like to keep learning one of the better 3d programs when I get time. Just don't have much of that right now lol
look at numakers filament they come on plastic spools and 10 pack pla+ is 13.99 a roll
Idk how I found your channel, but keep it up. Great content!
Thank you! And thanks for watching :)
I need to get another AMS or 2 or 3.
Yes! More AMS units!!
I am enjoying your videos, good luck this holiday sales season
Thank you! And thanks for watching :)
Great vlog!
Thank you! And thanks for watching :)
My 3D Printed Tool Set will help you with your AMS and Bambu in the future. Buffer Fork, and disconnects.
fun fact you didn't need to buy the AMS hub you can use the A1 hub or 4in1 ptfe adaptor which are 10x cheaper
keep the work
Great video! Thanks!
8 colours is great but the P1P to the left has no AMS? Why not one each!
Another excellent video. Are the holiday decorations 3D printed or are they some other materials? My friend sent me a file that encases the end of cardboard spools with plastic runners. Have you printed these and used them? "he told me: polymaker spool adapters since polymaker filament comes on cardboard spools and they don't recommend using cardboard spools in the AMS"
The holiday decorations are 3d printed. The "decorating the print shop" videos are some of my favorites to make, and I'm hoping to get back to making them soon! Especially since we're heading towards the holidays.
I haven't used any spool adapters, but I plan on trying it for a video sometime. I have taped the edges with electrical tape and that worked okay, they would snag on the rollers once the rolls got close to empty, so I've just been leaving them bare. Might lessen the life of my AMS but it's just easier right now.
Good tips. Thanks👍
Where do you order your actual boxes? for shipping? I started an etsy shop recently and buying boxes is sooo expensive!!!
Yeah boxes are expensive. I get min on amazon. 50 boxes for $40.
Good channel. Keep it up. I'm subbed.
Thanks! And thanks for watching (and subbing) lol
👍👍👍
Maybe the bend of the tube was too excessive/causing friction (pinching) on the first go?
Yes, the tubes were too long and had too much bending. It's working much better now with shorter tubes!
I would like to buy my 3rd printer I'm thinking about x1 with ams or p1s with ams worth paying extra for x1?
Do you dry filaments or not bother?
Not usually. I’ll dry it if it seems to be causing issues but usually I go through rolls quick enough for it not to matter.
Where do you get your packaging from?
Amazon. I get 50 boxes for around $40.
Q) why would you/anyone keep Dessicant in an open box???
Desiccant in the AMS helps keep the moisture down
@@macymakes3d Yes obviously - thats not the point, your say youre storing it in open-air that's a bizarre choice IMHO
I really don’t rate the original AmS system. The AMS lite works much better