A Creators Dream Printer! Make anything Snapmaker 2.0 3D Print Feature Review

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024

Комментарии • 26

  • @ebpman
    @ebpman  3 года назад +1

    We are big 3d printers in my home. I have FDM, RESIN and Laser printers. This is the first 3 in one that I have reviewed. The prints are clean, things work really well. See my Instagram instagram.com/ebpman_reviews/ for some pics of the prints. just completed a batman samurai . I have a CNC and Laser review coming

    • @neilbaylor8351
      @neilbaylor8351 3 года назад

      Pro tip: watch movies at Flixzone. I've been using them for watching loads of movies recently.

    • @leolouie9549
      @leolouie9549 3 года назад

      @Neil Baylor Definitely, I've been watching on flixzone} for months myself =)

    • @3ORICUA
      @3ORICUA 2 года назад

      We have one at work and I would like to start using it. Any suggestions of where I can go for a crash course?

  • @somerando8409
    @somerando8409 2 года назад

    Those prints all look very detailed, even with the minor defects. Great video, this machine is definitely a buy!

  • @beverlynocluze9737
    @beverlynocluze9737 3 года назад +2

    Good to know. Would still love to try it. Love your tips.

  • @simple-controls5507
    @simple-controls5507 2 года назад

    The "white noise" you describe comes from the power supply. I outfitted mine with small Noctura fans that greatly reduced that noise. I also found that the metal dust strips on the rails should be adjusted with the supplied tool once the metal stretches and normalizes after several hours of run time. This will take out more of the noise. I built an enclosure using a rock wool batting soundproofing and active heat exchanger cooling. Other than the (BeQuite) fans on the outside of the enclosure it is completely silent.
    BTW: This machine is AWESOME!!!

  • @tonybusby5722
    @tonybusby5722 Год назад

    Can you post a link to the toolbox and the Filament Guide? I cannot find them on any of the usual sites?

  • @jeffallen2937
    @jeffallen2937 3 года назад +1

    Really good video - I purchased the A350 and your video makes using the printer seem a bit less daunting! I would ask if you could post the link for the accessory tray. I’ve looked through most of the forums and can’t seem to find it. Also watched your laser engraving video - great as well! Dang it! I see the link below. Thanks again!

    • @robertalexa8613
      @robertalexa8613 3 года назад

      any luck finding it? I am also not able to find it anywhere.

    • @jeffallen2937
      @jeffallen2937 3 года назад

      @@robertalexa8613 yup. EBPMAN posted the link below - he replied to Louis Matarazoo.

  • @snowdog4478
    @snowdog4478 2 года назад

    Like your videos, thanks! Are you making anything you can sell with this? (Newbie asking)

  • @TripDarlin
    @TripDarlin 3 года назад

    Any advice on soundproofing it? Particularly the fan ?

    • @ebpman
      @ebpman  3 года назад

      the case is the only way to lower the noise

  • @andrewtanec3940
    @andrewtanec3940 3 года назад

    How do we shutdown the printer? Tks

  • @jamesgerber4658
    @jamesgerber4658 3 года назад +1

    I would love to get in to 3D printing, especially for SFF PC case design but the cost is just too high, and this is considered a "value" option.

    • @ebpman
      @ebpman  3 года назад

      ITs expensive but its 3 machines in one

    • @jimbobjones9330
      @jimbobjones9330 3 года назад

      This is more about versatility than cost savings or being "best in class" for any one option.
      If you have a workshop with alot of space, by all accounts getting three separate machines might be better (as you can probably get better "single use" options for each type of device), but if you have limited space, or just are wanting to get your feet wet in all three things, this definitely works great.
      That said, if ALL you want it 3D printing, then there are undoubtedly cheaper (and in a lot of cases, better) options out there.

  • @Filmman586
    @Filmman586 3 года назад

    Great video, very informative! Looking for that 3D printed toolbox, to fit under my A350, do you have a link? Can't find it..

    • @ebpman
      @ebpman  3 года назад +1

      Louis, let me look for the link. I think it's in their Facebook group

    • @Filmman586
      @Filmman586 3 года назад

      @@ebpman thank you! I’ll check there too!

    • @ebpman
      @ebpman  3 года назад

      @@Filmman586 www.thingiverse.com/thing:4702334 sorry couldnt find it.

  • @christopherfrawley2560
    @christopherfrawley2560 3 года назад +3

    I dont agree with your review, I own this printer and have been using it none stop since last December. You did not talk about how they force you to use their software "lubin" if you dont want to void their Warranty. Their software is not only extremely limiting but overall bad. You didnt talk about how slow the printer is in comparison to other printers or how hard it is to change out a nozzle. You did say that I can print wood or other abrasive material but you did not say that the nozzle that comes with the printer will ware out if not changed. The noise is not white noise like static from a tv or running water but more like sound of traffic or a low flying plane. This thing is unbelievably loud from just the psu alone! You hit on the good but totally skipped over the bad and that is not a fair review. Sorry

    • @jimbobjones9330
      @jimbobjones9330 3 года назад

      Those are fair criticisms, but I wouldn't say his review isn't fair -- he just likes the machine more than you do.

    • @christopherfrawley2560
      @christopherfrawley2560 3 года назад

      @@jimbobjones9330 I would agree with you if he was not trying to convince people to buy the product. Which he is, as well as statting his reviews are honest and if you dont tell the full truth of the product(both good and bad) how can that be honest?

    • @jimbobjones9330
      @jimbobjones9330 3 года назад +1

      @@christopherfrawley2560 Maybe I just don't hold youtube reviewers with a relatively low number of subscribers to some sort of high standard. He likes the device.... maybe certain things don't bug him (like Luban... which, even to my untrained self, is pretty limited -- but apparently it will render from GCode created in Fusion 360 without voiding a warranty, so I'll probably use something else to generate the GCode, and just pull that into Luban). It's also likely he hasn't printed in wood yet or tried to change the nozzle.
      That said, you sound like you have more experience with 3D Printing than me (this is my first device). I've heard this is slower than others (and it feels like the times I'm getting for certain models are slower than what I'm reading/viewing. But I can't tell for sure because it might just be the settings I'm using)
      Have you done a side-by-side comparison of the same model, same settings, between this and another printer?
      (And "low-flying plane" loud? Come on. It's definitely loud, but you're being hyperbolic there while complaining about him "not being honest". It's probably comparable to a standing room fan on medium.)