Bambu Lab A1 Review - ARE YOU HAPPY about this?!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @FauxHammer
    @FauxHammer  11 месяцев назад +18

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    • @Mr.X3D
      @Mr.X3D 11 месяцев назад

      I received my A1 yesterday, and it makes horrible noise from the X-Axis. Almost like a broken bearing. Bambu support just adviced me it is completely normal:
      “What you are hearing are the bearings inside the MGN block of the linear rail. The bearings have a certain preload which makes them more precise, but slightly louder compared to other bearings. Please note though that this is normal it expected.”
      I don’t have this issue on my A1 mini, have you had these issues on your A1?

    • @FauxHammer
      @FauxHammer  11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Mr.X3D post a video of its noise on a Bambi Facebook group and ask people to respond with videos of theirs.
      Use that as a comparison and as evidence to show Bambi support - you’re also then doing it publically in one of their groups.

    • @dygonproductions7062
      @dygonproductions7062 10 месяцев назад +2

      I have to say that I thoroughly enjoyed the video and learned a lot about the machine itself. I have already decided to purchase this machine, and I completely relate to your feeling tired all the time! I just want it to work I don’t want to fiddle with Settings and tweaking things just to get a nice good print. I already have a CO2 laser for that kind of stuff.

    • @meisievannancy
      @meisievannancy 6 месяцев назад

      This guy faux is just promoting bamboo machines. They are not open source. Avoid.

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      @youtubehandlesux 6 месяцев назад

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  • @Matt-pz4we
    @Matt-pz4we 11 месяцев назад +241

    In fairness to Bambu they called the earlier model the A1 mini which implied there would be an A1 non-mini since there was no such thing as an A1 in their lineup before the mini. It only took me a tiny bit of research to find that they were indeed going to release a full sized A1 and to wait for it.

    • @PiotrDega
      @PiotrDega 10 месяцев назад +3

      yeah, but one thing is releasing it 6 months/ 1 year later... one thing is 2 weeks after sending the preorders batch of the A1 mini

    • @ShaleAudio
      @ShaleAudio 10 месяцев назад +2

      Bambu ran into bad optics like this in the past. They had a sale on the P1P that got a lot of people to pull the trigger then announced the P1S shortly afterward when those ordering the P1P paid for the upgrades to basically make it a P1S minus a few things. I think the issue with the A1/Mini is that they came out with the mini first, instead of the full size. Based on the timeline it seems like they could have easily avoided this issue by either announcing the A1 was coming soon when they released the Mini, or by simply releasing them both at the same time.

    • @ShaleAudio
      @ShaleAudio 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@PiotrDega The product pipeline means they could have easily announced these at the same time to clarify the fact instead of doing it this way and making them look bad.

    • @mark4jr
      @mark4jr 10 месяцев назад +9

      @@PiotrDega the fact that this is the type of complaint a company has is pretty awesome if you think about it

    • @punk6119
      @punk6119 8 месяцев назад

      @@PiotrDega The A1 isn't launching until May. So yeah it's about 5/6 months after the mini.

  • @alexanderlakey8483
    @alexanderlakey8483 11 месяцев назад +12

    I just bought one, and it is awesome. I don't have the time to spend hours tinkering, I want to make stuff. This is exactly what I needed.. very happy 🙂

    • @civy9962
      @civy9962 22 дня назад +1

      I bought one and have had no end of problems, 3 days and not a single print I can use, Bambu will do everything they can to avoid replacing them, If you have a problem it is no different from any other 3d printer, you are expected to fix it or work around the problem.

    • @commandingsteel
      @commandingsteel 20 дней назад

      @@civy9962 what problems are you having?

    • @scottyboy6269
      @scottyboy6269 13 дней назад

      @@civy9962 it took longer to get my A1 up and running dicking around with their dogshit eco system than it did to BUILD a F'ing Tronxy X5SA.
      Mandated account creation to use your printer is just wrong, their apps are complete crap too

  • @ForgottenLabyrinth
    @ForgottenLabyrinth 11 месяцев назад +193

    From a seven year 3d printer who started with a Flashforge, then Enders, then Prusas, your review is spot on. I don't want my hobby to be the printer. And I've ditched all of my printers for Bambus.

    • @HarveyVarietyHour
      @HarveyVarietyHour 11 месяцев назад +40

      Dude, this. I've built the majority of printers I've had, and have even designed my own from scratch with all the bells and whistles. And you know what? I love the Bambu printers because I can focus on design and not on constantly fiddling with a printer. Ha.
      I got into a semi-argument with a fella over it, because he argued against things like the bambu, when trying to recommend a printer to a new user. But you can buy the cheap one and upgrade it and have control over every aspect! And it was just like yeah, but what if the user doesn't want to have to do any of that and just wants to design?!

    • @JodyGates
      @JodyGates 11 месяцев назад +14

      This. I had an OG makerbot and it was amazing for the first month, then I kept re-learning the lesson that everyone makes printers that you spend too much time fixing. I basically stopped trying to 3d printing things years ago as I got sick of the fiddling. In my 20s I would be happy to geek out on this stuff, but now I can find better use for my time. Thanks Bambu.

    • @TwoBitDesign
      @TwoBitDesign 11 месяцев назад +7

      I'm also in the process of getting rid of my FDM printers in favour of Bambu printers. I much prefer to print stuff than to try and fix printers. I'm not a 'tinkerer' I'm a maker.

    • @802Garage
      @802Garage 11 месяцев назад +13

      @@HarveyVarietyHour Once you master the building and tinkering, you tire of it, and just want to do the thing the thing was supposed to thing. That's what I thing anyways.

    • @eltamarindo
      @eltamarindo 11 месяцев назад +8

      Bambu printers are currently a good option but the Bambu founder idolizes Apple and puts patents on everything. We will have to see how things pan out but I'm guessing that in the long run Bambu will follow the Apple playbook: proprietary patents, lack of spare parts, and making people replace their "old printers" every few years.

  • @Schroefdoppie
    @Schroefdoppie 11 месяцев назад +43

    I was tempted by the Mini, but i knew the small build plate would just tick me off eventually. This hits the sweet spot. Now im definitely glad I talked myself out of going for the Mini.👍
    I'm a mechanic and never really got going with 3d printing because there was always something to fix or adjust....I really have no patience for that after fixing and adjusting stuff at work all day. I just need it to work.
    Oh and my safety word is "NO"😂

  • @drakenbyte
    @drakenbyte 10 месяцев назад +16

    Listening about user vs tinker, and you hit the nail on the head!! I have been doing this with the resin printers since 2018, and when I needed to do working on the machine, talking with enthusiasts made me feel absolutely dumb, I hated to work with calibrating and replacing screens and such. Reading that tinkering commentary turned me off Filament printers for a long while. I just wanna print something to do a project with, I don't want to fiddle!! This is awesome!

  • @scotts5211
    @scotts5211 11 месяцев назад +23

    I had just received my A1 mini when I saw the announcement for the A1. I don't regret getting the mini, but still. I am impressed with the mini enough that I went ahead and ordered the A1 (keeping the mini). I stopped printing about 4 years ago because, like you said, I want to print and not tinker. My wife has asked how to print after seeing me printing and not messing with the printer. That is the main reason, and print size, I went ahead and order the A1 and will keep the mini. We will both be able to print and choose which one to based on print size.

    • @makers_lab
      @makers_lab 11 месяцев назад +1

      Exactly the same. The mini is perfect for many jobs I do and is my latest goto printer (sorry 1st gen craftbot, you've served me well - not sorry creality 5 s1 purchased a year ago, you're a piece of crap), and now getting an A1 as well. Having seen results from the X1 C and now having hands on with the mini, really impressed by what Bambu are doing, not just with the hardware but also the firmware, which is so far ahead of Creality even with the sonic pad that there's no point in any comparison.

    • @bobrossi1185
      @bobrossi1185 11 месяцев назад

      Well just starting out I thinking this is the 1st one for me I don't to build or upgrade before my first print I am building a cnc plasma table and next a cnc router as I have taught my self by watching RUclips . Thanks for your video.

    • @PaleOranges
      @PaleOranges 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@makers_labmini owner here....I'm currently selling some stuff to pay for the a1....

    • @djeeno
      @djeeno 4 месяца назад

      this is the reason I pulled the trigger on an A1 just now; printing, not preparing to print.
      I'm primarily a designer, not a hobby electrician/programmer. oh. and it helps that it doesn't sound like a jet turbine as my productivity is mostly nocturnal.

  • @kraavok
    @kraavok 11 месяцев назад +194

    Thanks for the empathy to us new A1 Mini owners. It helps to not feel this disappointment alone. I wish it was at least announced with the A1 mini. They knew what they were doing by concealing it, and it just leaves a bit of a bitter taste for their brand now. Their return policy is also quite bad unfortunately. I think I just need to remind myself that I don't need the extra space for 95% of my prints, and then go out and spend the difference on something fun, like a bottle of whiskey.

    • @joncorso6103
      @joncorso6103 11 месяцев назад +15

      Someone on reddit theorized that there was a delay in getting the A1 released and it was supposed to be released at the same time as the mini. And I totally buy the theory, it just makes a lot of sense. A ton of us would have bought the larger machine, so it's cost them revenue. And ill will, as so many mini owners are pissed that a new machine came out a week after they got their mini.

    • @VetvsWorld
      @VetvsWorld 11 месяцев назад +10

      I’d argue that a good bottle of whiskey is something good to have on hand anytime. 🤣

    • @Cujobob
      @Cujobob 11 месяцев назад +2

      The A1 does have some minor advantages that the AuroraTech channel goes over, it’s just smaller.
      The Mini is ideal because it’s a good entry level printer to get your feet wet with before jumping into a CoreXY machine that takes up more space and has more options.

    • @stuartgillespie9235
      @stuartgillespie9235 11 месяцев назад +4

      I have to say I'm a little miffed - but only slightly due to my (probably) uncommon situation. I personally own a P1P (upgraded to a P1S). But I did buy a A1 Mini for my foster son for Christmas and (had I known about it) would have likely gotten him the non-mini instead. But he can still have access to my machine for the (likely few) cases when he does need the bigger print volume and the mini is a bit more portable so I know it will end up working well for him.

    • @Aaronage1
      @Aaronage1 11 месяцев назад +12

      If you wanted a full size printer, why did you buy the A1 mini? Why didn’t you buy one of the other great bed slingers like an AnkerMake M5? Or even stretch to a P1P?
      You chose a small machine… I don’t get it 🤷‍♂️

  • @rozling
    @rozling 10 месяцев назад +2

    "I'm tired." - as a dad, I LOL'd hard at this bit, I felt it in my soul. Great vid, cheers.

  • @ygk3d
    @ygk3d 11 месяцев назад +18

    Phenomenal coverage here. Haven’t watched every A1 video yet but this is the best I’ve seen so far. Your style is truly your own and the editing is next level.

    • @FauxHammer
      @FauxHammer  11 месяцев назад +1

      Wow, thank you!

  • @Martial-Mat
    @Martial-Mat 11 месяцев назад +5

    What most impresses me is that Bambu constantly improves the software and hardware so even the early adopters keep getting better and better value. Everything you said is true, although I think gushing is okay when it's justified.

  • @3dpathfinder
    @3dpathfinder 11 месяцев назад +10

    I AM COMPLETELY the same as far as I just want to make stuff, not engineer a 3d Printer. I love my P1S, Its not perfect but its damn close and just works. Thats the biggest point of Bambu , is the user experience. So far I am also having that with my K1 Max and Ender 3 V3 KE as well with Creality Print. I will most likely get the A1 without the AMS lite as I dont do much Multicolor printing and I have my P1S combo for that anyway. I will use it like a production machine with the P1S in Orca. Great vid as always. Cheers on your success and hoping you continue to excel.

  • @jeremyfoster7573
    @jeremyfoster7573 11 месяцев назад +17

    My safety word is "Miter Saw".
    I currently use an Ender 3 v2 and have only been printing for a few months now. I truly like to tinker with the machine as much as I enjoy printing things. This A1, however, just works and upholds my love for "bed slingers." I definitely see myself owning one of these in the very near future.
    Great review and keep up the awesome content!

    • @bermchasin
      @bermchasin 11 месяцев назад +1

      my safety word is "grape" - I have an old SLOW ender clone... thinking its about time to upgrade.

  • @GeorgeKaranikos
    @GeorgeKaranikos 11 месяцев назад +14

    Hey mate. Love the enthusiasm, and for the most part I agree. They're doing great things for 3d printing and pushing tech forward. Though being closed source is not insignificant. I'm an advocate of open source but still have a bambu x1. I think just mentioning open vs closed at every opportunity helps with awareness. We don't need to make judgements about it, just so that there's awareness.

    • @Martial-Mat
      @Martial-Mat 11 месяцев назад +3

      Closed source is completely insignificant to the target market.

    • @MarkWatson-xi1ry
      @MarkWatson-xi1ry 10 месяцев назад

      Wrong. It's actually the ONLY reason I am not getting a Bambu.@@Martial-Mat

  • @annemariecroft4016
    @annemariecroft4016 2 месяца назад +1

    I just wanted to say thank you for all of your videos! You have helped me decide what printers I'm going to buy and I can't tell you how much I enjoy how entertaining and educational your videos are. I never would have even thought to look at Bambu Lab because I didn't think there was a chance I could afford one of their machines.

  • @domdal3343
    @domdal3343 11 месяцев назад +16

    Been looking to get my first 3d printer. Doing my research these last couple months and saw that Bambu was kicking up a storm so thought to wait til next year to see what comes next. I'll watch more reviews of this one, and still hold til the new year but this looks super promising.
    Your vids are great and completely cater to what I would want to do with a 3d printer.
    Great Stuff!

    • @MonkeyWithAKnife
      @MonkeyWithAKnife 11 месяцев назад

      Depending on your usecase and budget id say that there are other more suitable printers out there than the A1.

    • @HarveyVarietyHour
      @HarveyVarietyHour 11 месяцев назад +4

      I think the A1 would be an awesome starter printer. I have the bigger brother printers from Bambu, but if it's that same kind of tech and craftsmanship. Others might argue you down to cheaper printers, and they aren't bad, but it's like was said in this video. A lot of those other printers are just the same ol with their styling slapped on. They don't have the same craftsmanship or quality that a company like Bambu puts into their printers.
      These Bambu printers are on the top of my list when recommending to new users that aren't interested in endlessly fiddling with printer mechanics, and just want something that works so they can focus on design.

    • @MonkeyWithAKnife
      @MonkeyWithAKnife 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@HarveyVarietyHour i agree with the easy of use and the pure workhorse mentality of the bambu printers but id shell out that little bit extra for the p1p instead of the a1 for a couple of reason.
      1. Bedslingers are notorious for producing artifacts printing at medium to high speed.
      2. Bedslingers require more countertop space.
      3. If you later on get an AMS for the p1p it also acts as a drybox for your available filaments.
      4. You have a better upgrade path to a p1s with the upgrade kit for the p1p. You could push it to almost x1c level though no carbon tubes and big screen.
      On the other hand if you want to tinker a little bit there are some great deals to be made, but i fully understand that, that isnt for everyone. I tinker a lot with some of my printers but my x1 is my stock workhorse that will never be out of service except light maintainance. Ive recently acquired a k1 max from creality since they can now be rooted and i can run stock klipper + whatever upgrades i feel like on it with the added bonus that the 300x300 bed on the k1 max gives me just that bit more room i wish for in the x1c.
      Thats just my two cents though and experiences may vary.

    • @colinjohnson5515
      @colinjohnson5515 5 месяцев назад +1

      I have the A1 with AMS and it’s amazing. I think it’s at the sweet spot for price and functionality for newcomers and people like me who are returning after giving up on lower quality machines.
      $399 for the A1 is amazing imo with the phone app and cloud integration.
      The AMS Lite is great for my 15yo and 12yo. They print from mom’s house and come over to get their stuff. Love it

  • @suemisslbeck7023
    @suemisslbeck7023 10 месяцев назад +1

    Just now learning about the Bambu Labs 3D printers, but I am in awe. My first 3D printer was a Matter and it went bankrupt, so I lost the ability to easily 3D print. Your video is spot on. I will likely purchase the Bambu Labs A1 printer to continue my adventures in the 3D printing world. All of your PROS to this printer over the A! mini are wonderful. Thank you for sharing your thoughts as I am definitely more about the printing than the printer--but I do want the printer to work consistently for years without headaches.

  • @Prof.Polymath
    @Prof.Polymath 11 месяцев назад +9

    The bigger the bed the more they need to be core x/y, so the Mini is enough as it is. Any bigger and it’s not ideal at the expected speeds. Like previously suggested, those who have learnt already, are waiting for the bigger X1. Which trust me, will be due out as soon as the A1 std combo rush has slowed down. 👍🏼

  • @Plazman
    @Plazman 9 месяцев назад +1

    You're exactly right. The A1 Mini is fantastic. I was stoked about the A1. So much so, that I bought it also! I was enjoying my entry to 3D Printing Land so much, I immediately realized I wanted another printer for when the first one is busy on an 18 hour print job. The A1 was the perfect addition. I swap the AMS between them, depending on my needs at the time. They make a great pair!

  • @TheAegisClaw
    @TheAegisClaw 11 месяцев назад +57

    You know Ross is clickbaiting with that thumbnail. 😂

    • @FauxHammer
      @FauxHammer  11 месяцев назад +10

      You know me well...

    • @ny-lights
      @ny-lights 11 месяцев назад +2

      at least we all know it by now!

  • @waywarddarkwolf8064
    @waywarddarkwolf8064 26 дней назад +1

    Thanks for this. I'm currently trying to work out what FDM printer to buy as my first printer and you've just about managed to convince me to go for the A1. I now have to present the idea in such a way that the Mrs thinks its HER idea, allowing me to actually order it. My safety word is none of your business....that's strictly known to my Mrs :op

  • @deepblue812
    @deepblue812 11 месяцев назад +3

    Nice review. I'm definitely in both worlds. I make a lot of models for parts to support my other hobbies and love being able to quickly iterate designs of useable prints without having to mess with the printer. I also have several printers that have been torn down to every nut and bolt over the years and reassembled with the cool new part-of-the-month, most recently getting things converted over to e3D's Revo ecosystem (which is glorious for reinvigorating an old V6 nozzle printer IMO). I agree that there are 2 separate hobbies of printing 3D models and tinkering with 3D printers.

  • @Manos-3D
    @Manos-3D 4 месяца назад

    My safety word is "thank you."
    I'm a 3D printing enthusiast and have been printing since 2012, when the first 3D printers came out. My first printer was a RepRap. I have been looking for a video that might change my mind about purchasing a Bambu printer because I was suspicious about their specs and claims. Unfortunately, over the years, we have been misled and lied to by various vendors and companies who couldn't deliver on their promises. This made me very skeptical about buying a Bambu printer.
    However, after watching your video, I decided to go ahead and buy it.
    I run a small 3D printing farm with 12 printers, and I was totally amazed by the results. It just works, and as you mentioned, many features were as expected.
    Thanks for your content and your video.

  • @Iskelderon
    @Iskelderon 11 месяцев назад +10

    Hope they'll eventually make a full 300mm version, but it's nice to finally see more than incremental changes in that segment.

    • @williamelewis464
      @williamelewis464 11 месяцев назад +1

      There will be a 400x400

    • @eunit14
      @eunit14 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@williamelewis464 A1 plus or a1 max? Do you know when? Where is this info?

  • @Komaru.89
    @Komaru.89 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for putting this together. Like many folks here, I've been playing with printers for a long time (I think I got my first one in 2016?) and it took me a long time to realize that I like *printing* not *printers*. I'm mechanically inclined and I love to fix things. But I don't love having to fix my tools before I can fix things.
    I was certain my next printer would be a Prusa, but at this point I think I'm sold on the A1. I have a Sidewinder X1 I'm still fighting just in case I REALLY need something large printed in one piece but... I think 90% of my interests can be printed on 256x256x256.
    Of all the reviews I've seen, I've never seen someone be so honest about not being into futzing with printers and just wanting to print things. Rock on, my friend.

  • @FranklyPeetoons
    @FranklyPeetoons 11 месяцев назад +8

    My safety word is "persiflage".
    Great review, and pretty much what all the other A1 review videos have been saying since they dropped at EXACTLY THE SAME time this morning. Bambu must have nailed its embargo contracts down HARD after the NEXT LAYER fiasco

  • @TheSinzia
    @TheSinzia 11 месяцев назад +2

    This is the first video I've seen of yours, praise be the algorithm! Fantastic video, you've earned a sub... Oh, and my safe word is pepermint.

  • @KaliKavala
    @KaliKavala 11 месяцев назад +9

    I got the A1 mini on the first day and the mega box is still not here. I am kinda frustrated about how they announced it but again the A1 mini is superbly good machine and I do not regret it. I think it is smart of their side to kill 2 rabbits with 1 shot as the base is the same.
    Oh and I bought 6 months ago the Steam Deck because I was like naah they won't have second gen yet... Bummer :D

    • @Choom42
      @Choom42 11 месяцев назад

      At the end, technology is just going faster and faster, new release are going to become more frequent so in the end of the day, you should still be happy with what you bought or else you are never going to be happy. I have a lot of interest in 3d printing but also in photography/videography and let me tell you that this world technology is expanding fast. You stick with the product that fit your needs and price and upgrade along the way to the next big leap. ;) have fun with your acquisitions!

    • @KaliKavala
      @KaliKavala 11 месяцев назад

      @@Choom42 I agree with you. My first scanning and photogranphy was years and years ago and I love that $h1T :D
      Have nothing to do with Bussines side of things and how they are releasing products. 3D printers go out each week for years now it is not a surprise.
      And with 9 printers I think I have found what I am looking for. Let me tell you it is not the A1 (A1 mini is different, right?).
      Then again I see what are they doing (killing Prusa mainly haha) and this does not mean I agree with it. I preffer if they've got out a a non-bed slinging printer (check Turnigy duplicator for 8 y.o. printer of this kind).
      And they did what? Cmon guys I still havent received the mega combo box and they have another model on pre-sale. Give us what we paid for FIRST, then do whatever

  • @ccicle1
    @ccicle1 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the great video! You sold me, I just ordered an A1, and I am excited. I like tinkering with printers but I am getting older and just want something that works, thank you! My safety word is “pasta”, lol!

  • @Guapogiboy
    @Guapogiboy 11 месяцев назад +6

    I’m enjoying waiting for the tech to keep getting better and better. So far Bambu has put the 3D printers on the right path.

    • @davidgesell
      @davidgesell 11 месяцев назад

      Is there a point where you'll eventually be happy though? Just buy one now, wait a few models and buy another.

    • @Guapogiboy
      @Guapogiboy 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@davidgesell Coming from an Ender 3, this A1 is a good next step up that’s for sure. But what I would like to see is: is there a significant level of quality between a Core XY vs Bedslinger Bambu Lab? Is it worth the extra $? Is it more of a type of material you can use? As the quality are equal? Never had a Core XY printer before.

    • @davidgesell
      @davidgesell 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Guapogiboy Dude it's entirely next level. The speeds an accuracy at which you can print on a core xy machine are substantially better than a bed slinger I feel. The chances of your print flying off your bed on a core xy are relatively low, given that the bed is only hopping up and down 1-2mm once in awhile. I really like the A1 series and how much cheaper they are but, I don't think I can ever leave the core xy realm haha.

  • @DonnyDonnMendoza
    @DonnyDonnMendoza 11 месяцев назад +1

    I was one of the few people who waited and waited. Now I’m glad I waited and will be getting the A1 instead of the a1 mini

  • @lcarterc
    @lcarterc 11 месяцев назад +7

    The funny thing about your video is that you said more or less everything I think. I have been printing for a while now (can't remember how long) and have had to learn the ins and outs of the hobby, but always secretly just wanted to print stuff. Also, I just got my A1 mini the other day. Now, the A1 is out . . . but perhaps it will be my next purchase . . . oh well. And yes, I still like my mini.
    Thanks for this video and its commentary. I think there are a lot of us out there in this boat.

    • @FauxHammer
      @FauxHammer  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks, Yeah i seem to have fallen into less review and more community commentarty with my Bambu reviews, but it seems to work. I like to echo what many think and get the word out

  • @GeekDetour
    @GeekDetour 11 месяцев назад

    I agree 1000% with everything you said! Great video! (...) Hey... the Robocob helmet... I saw that! Oh, my safety word is "stop, it hurts!"

  • @mikeak7331
    @mikeak7331 11 месяцев назад +4

    I bought a creality 3 max Neo a few weeks ago just to dive into the hobby and have really enjoyed it. Pretty much been running non stop since I got it. It really beat my expectations. But seeing the ease of bambu, I am definitely getting one soon!

    • @ku8721
      @ku8721 11 месяцев назад

      I've only owned Creality since the old school CR-10 with a single z axis screw... STILL RUNNING THAT PRINTER NOW. Like literally as I type this. But this is probably going to be my next printer! And soon.

    • @jclosed2516
      @jclosed2516 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@ku8721 I bought a Ender 3 V3 SE a while ago. I am in no way newcomer at 3D printing (I started with some acrylic contraption years ago), but this Ender is by far the most easy one I ever used. Automatic bed leveling and z-axis offset is one of the highlights. The only thing you have to do is the leveling process once, slice your design (I use Cura that already has a profile for this printer) and print away. And all of that for under $200. Maybe I take a look at Bambu stuff later (although the whole proprietary stuff does not sit well with me at all), but certainly not in the short therm. Why should I? All the stuff I want to print can be printed already in a very easy way.

    • @ku8721
      @ku8721 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@jclosed2516 I completely understand and you don't have to sell me on Creality. But its a little like driving a Model A and stopping at a red light and seeing a Ferrari pull up next to you! 500mm per sec for $400 bucks HELL YES I'm buying one!!!

    • @jclosed2516
      @jclosed2516 11 месяцев назад

      @@ku8721 Oh - I understand completely. I did not try to sell that Creality printer at all. It's just that it's more than enough for my needs (I do consumer electronics repair, and sometimes need to replace weird formed mechanical stuff inside equipment. I use FreeCAD to design those and make STL files to be printed).
      Anyway - My biggest hurdle is the proprietary "walled garden" model of these printers. The present 3D printing has come so far by being completely open design and free to replicate. This closed off stuff (and even possibly patenting parts of it, opening the way to patent litigation) is a clashing with that, and is big red flag for me. I am not sure I if want to support this...

    • @ku8721
      @ku8721 11 месяцев назад

      @@jclosed2516 OK I'm gonna walk back my comment from yesterday. Been fighting with all 3 of my printers. So damn tired of spending more time troubleshooting than printing! Been a huge Huge HUGE fan of Creality for years but after this week I might be jumping ship... I WILL fix my S5 because a 500mm cubed build plate is AWESOME!!!

  • @anthonyventresca8574
    @anthonyventresca8574 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is the video I was looking for so thank you for putting this out. I want to print not play with the printer or constantly fixing and tinkering. I'm tired too and feel the same way...I just want to enjoy the print!

  • @ZappyOh
    @ZappyOh 11 месяцев назад +6

    Bambu's big mistake, is the NDAs they force on reviewers.
    Lawfare have entered the maker-space :(

    • @FauxHammer
      @FauxHammer  11 месяцев назад +3

      I've obviously read and signed the NDA. It's fairly standard. Other than what time I can share stuff, it's completely unrestrictive.

    • @ZappyOh
      @ZappyOh 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@FauxHammer What is the cost of accidentally leaking something?

    • @FauxHammer
      @FauxHammer  11 месяцев назад +4

      @@ZappyOh Bye Bye early access to anything new in future

    • @jasonburnside3626
      @jasonburnside3626 11 месяцев назад

      What got leaked? The order page??? I need more coffee

    • @nicholasdaponte2331
      @nicholasdaponte2331 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@FauxHammerOop there goes ur early access

  • @slicedpage
    @slicedpage 10 месяцев назад +2

    I loved tinkering with my ender 3, then the ender 5 pro, now, I am all tinkered out and just want to play

  • @jl8096
    @jl8096 11 месяцев назад +10

    R.I.P Prusa Mk4

    • @FauxHammer
      @FauxHammer  11 месяцев назад +9

      Who?

    • @kimmotoivanen
      @kimmotoivanen 11 месяцев назад +2

      Prusa existed before Bambu Lab and I would guess Prusa will exist after Bambu Lab 😅
      Statements like this just reveal some people have no idea *what* Prusa printers are.

    • @makinganemone
      @makinganemone 11 месяцев назад

      I don't think so - Bambu have no upgrade paths for these printers without creating a significant amount of ewaste. I'm not a fan of either, but I am an owner of both.

    • @jl8096
      @jl8096 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@kimmotoivanen I had Mk3 and Mk4 before so am I still a srot of person you want to bite? And statement like yours are from people who have no idea what Bambu printers really are.

    • @jl8096
      @jl8096 11 месяцев назад

      @@makinganemone You won't get much from this excellent video. Watch it more carefully. Also, there are way more people who just want to print their things than those who enjoy modding with their printer. That's why Prusa's market share will be dramatically cut by Bambu. Bambu Lab is a leading company that pulls the 3D-printing field from a deeper dungeon and aims to make it a mainstream hobby.

  • @robinson-foundry
    @robinson-foundry 4 месяца назад +1

    You do such a great job making these videos. Very well done! Thank you. My safety word is “For the love of god STOP!” But it usually doesn’t work.

  • @atang9634
    @atang9634 4 месяца назад +4

    Video starts at 9:15, first half is yap

  • @marka7958
    @marka7958 10 месяцев назад +1

    I made it to the end, Ta-Dah..I'm ditching my old printers (Ender 3 v2 and a Artillery Genius ) but still deciding which Bambu to get. Just subscribed today, thanks for the video mate.

  • @jamesclive-smith3383
    @jamesclive-smith3383 11 месяцев назад

    My safety word is plethora. Really enjoyed the review and agree with you, bambu are the only people who have tackled the pain point of printing. And it's funny watching the other competitors going after speed rather than all of the other issues.

  • @3Dprint4you
    @3Dprint4you 11 месяцев назад +2

    Fantastic review and so well said. I bit the bullet and got me an X1 Carbon with the AMS and I haven't looked back yet, still havent told my wife how much it cost but knowing how much other printers have cost in the past and how much time i had to put into them to get them to print I think she has a pretty good idea. I wish I could say the say the same for the K1. I got one of the early releases and it was great for 1 week and hasn't printed since. I did get the upgrade from Creality but still no go. I have tried customer support to no avail. I had an issue with my AMS on the x1 and called support with an answer in a couple of days and a new part in the mail with a link to a detailed video on how to fix it.
    I will definitely be buying an A1 because I have since started selling prints on Etsy and I cant keep up and dont want to spend days coaxing my printers to do what I need to do. Thanks for a great review!

  • @chriss2295
    @chriss2295 11 месяцев назад

    As someone who has built many open source 3d printers over that last 12+ years, I'm happy to see a printer at this price with so many features. I don't want to build any more 3d printers because I don't have to anymore. I can just suggest this printer.

  • @chrisforrester7782
    @chrisforrester7782 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is totally me. Adulting is hard! When its done I just want to come down and set a print away and love coming down to a new shiny thing in the morning! Saving for an A1 at the moment. Would love to see you do a video on Lithos or making 3d printed picture thingys. My safe word is Panda..

  • @gcaddo
    @gcaddo 3 месяца назад +1

    Love the Robocop helmet! I don't need a safety word, but sticking with the theme, I suggest: "Dead or alive, you're coming with me!"

  • @theshermano3000
    @theshermano3000 10 месяцев назад

    I've watched a lot of videos on this printer but yours definitely stood out. Even subscribed which is not common for me. You have a very palatable style that resonates well with your viewer. Keep up the good work!

  • @802Garage
    @802Garage 11 месяцев назад +2

    They are a bit like the Apple of the 3D printing world. Importantly, they're more like the Apple of the 2000s that was actually innovating and pushing the industry rather than the Apple of the 2010s which just focused on charging as much as possible for proprietary. The other key distinction is that sure, Bambu Lab isn't cheap, but it also isn't insanely expensive like Apple. If this was just a marked up premium looking printer with no benefits, it would be $800 for the sleek looks rather than $400. It's clearly very functional, it has features many machines don't, it looks really nice, it's good for newbies and the experienced alike, and it's not 2-3X the cost of the most comparable machines. Fair play. It should and will sell well.

  • @ken2tintoo
    @ken2tintoo 10 месяцев назад

    I've watched a couple of videos about the A1 to help me decide if this will be my first printer. Your video has solidified this. Great video! My safety word is moist towelette. :)

  • @skwizzls420
    @skwizzls420 Месяц назад +2

    I know I’m late to this but…
    My safety word is „birthday cake!“
    Thanks for the video!
    Currently looking for a new printer for well..just printing.
    Got a my dads old prusa mk2.5.
    Maybe upgrade soon!
    Would you still recommend the A1?
    Just getting started with printing and I was looking at the bambu printers.
    Thought about the P1S too but I think for starters the A1 would be a perfect fit.
    Keep up the great work!

    • @strangedays2010
      @strangedays2010 Месяц назад +1

      I'm taking back my new kobra 3 with ams. Like all things sometimes you get a lemon. Tomorrow I'm taking it back and changing it to the a1. I want it to just work and not have to deal with issues.

  • @uncannyrecovery3980
    @uncannyrecovery3980 11 месяцев назад +2

    I'm a new subscriber and I have to say I absolutely positively love your videos! I love the humor and how you just get straight to the point with the videos and don't hold anything back. Absolutely awesome set a videos especially this new printer

  • @JoeMikeMakes
    @JoeMikeMakes 11 месяцев назад

    I have the X1C, the A1 Mini, and the A1. I love all three and they each have a unique place in my arsenal. I don't have the buyer's remorse on the Mini because it fits nicely on my desk at work and is so quiet.

  • @XzXmullvadXzX
    @XzXmullvadXzX 11 месяцев назад +2

    As an Ender 3 v2 user since 2020 and that being my first printer, I really love my upgrade to the X1C abut 1.5 months ago. It is so nice just clicking print and KNOWING I can leave it and return to a flawless print! No being awake too long at night in my undies, trying to level the bed and get the perfect first layer to stick so I can leave it overnight, just to realize the nozzle is clogged again, swapping nozzle and having to adjust bed level again and starting over. Bambu Lab just works! The era of this being a tinkering hobby is dying, 3d printers are home appliances now! They fit in to a modern household, and they performe like any other home appliances you buy, and expect to work out of the box.
    Bambu Lab is really recommended as a first printer from me also!
    Great video!

  • @wibbledee
    @wibbledee 9 дней назад

    I've had an ender3 for 12 years. I bit the bullet a while ago and bought the A1. Fantastic, utter chalk and cheese. So impressed I bought the A1 mini as well!

    • @FauxHammer
      @FauxHammer  9 дней назад

      Welcome to the new world.

  • @LouEVO
    @LouEVO 6 месяцев назад

    JUST BOUGHT THE A1 COMBO, SO GLAD I FOUND YOUR VIDEO! GREAT STUFF!
    MY SAFETY WORD IS MANGO!

  • @evilet1111
    @evilet1111 9 месяцев назад +1

    my safe word is "subbed".. First video of yours I've seen. Well done.

  • @tracyyust8972
    @tracyyust8972 10 месяцев назад

    I am brand new to 3D printing and am currently researching which printer to buy...I am pretty much convinced it will be the A1. Thanks for the great review!! My safety word is "STOP" (stop spending, stop searching, stop looking 😂)

    • @FauxHammer
      @FauxHammer  10 месяцев назад

      Good choice! trust me, start with the A1

    • @tracyyust8972
      @tracyyust8972 10 месяцев назад

      It arrived yesterday! Just waiting for the filament to get here! Can’t wait to get started!!

  • @theinsane4469
    @theinsane4469 10 месяцев назад

    I spent literally months researching printers.
    Ended up getting the X1-C. I love the machine. I’m just here looking at a gift idea for a friend.

    • @FauxHammer
      @FauxHammer  10 месяцев назад

      Wow, that’s an awesome first printer!

    • @theinsane4469
      @theinsane4469 10 месяцев назад

      @@FauxHammer I got mine for similar reasons you did.
      System self diagnosing, ease of prints and software, modular designs, online part catalog, and filament automation.
      Definitely buy once, cry once.

  • @daveoliver3909
    @daveoliver3909 11 месяцев назад

    Your review above all others tempted me to have a punt on one through your link....AWSOME!! I just threw on some matte PLA on the preset as this stuff can be a bit hit and miss and it printed out the AMS top holder with no real issues. I am now tempted to sell all my other printers (J1, M5,SVo7+) and run these. They've set the bar again and nothing comes close.

  • @dougieman765
    @dougieman765 11 месяцев назад

    I bought a1 mini + ams on black friday, loved it. Bought A1 yesterday. Zero regrets the a1 mini is my 6th printer and compairing the old printers (geeetech) to the bambu labs is like compairing a model T to a tesla.

  • @intelmaciek
    @intelmaciek 19 дней назад

    My safety word is "build plate collision" 😁
    Great vid there mate, it's very well edited 👏

  • @htmagic
    @htmagic 10 месяцев назад +1

    My safety word is that I don't have a safety word. I'm not into that. And I replaced my old 3D printer that I built from a kit to a Bambu Labs X1-Carbon printer with the AMS. My first print was perfect and I'm printing like a pro now, thanks to the AI technology on this printer. I'm a Bambu Labs fanboy and I love it!

  • @dsw918
    @dsw918 4 месяца назад

    On Sunday I gave my Ender 3 Pro to my 11 year old nephew who was visiting from Texas. He picked up how to use it fairly quickly so I let him take it home. That gave me the excuse I needed to get the A1 combo which I purchased on Sunday. Can't wait for it to arrive.

  • @ogpennywise
    @ogpennywise 11 месяцев назад

    My hobby is printers and printing. I need something to do while the printers are printing.
    I already have some old bedslingers (5 or so!) and I'd rather have flying gantries nowadays, but this has me looking for a solid TPU printer, my sovols have done well, but it's time to move on...from fiddling. My X1C was so awesome, I bought a P1S. That is so awesome I'm now looking at this, thanks to you!
    I really enjoy having these because I can just push print, walk away, and come back later to a completed print. Now all my Vorons will be kitted in the best printed parts available, until that Voron is built...and then on to the next one.
    These are also great to get your family into it. I've built printers for my wife and kids, but I have to hold hands and continually tune them for them. Not with this thing, or things I should say.
    Thanks for pushing me over the top for another printer I don't need. It will sit in my army of Vorons and VzBots, next to my Rat Rig 500. Now if resin would up their game!

  • @r2r0
    @r2r0 10 месяцев назад

    I just got one after buying an Ender printer last year and returning it right away do to the complexity and maintenance needed to operate it. This A1 is so easy and I have already printed more than when I had the Ender.

  • @shanerogers3869
    @shanerogers3869 11 месяцев назад

    I had a major malfunction on my P1S last night. A bunch of press fit parts came out way too tight. I had to recalibrate my filament. The pattern came out mint afterwards.
    I love how easy these printers are

  • @josephshakal9017
    @josephshakal9017 11 месяцев назад +1

    Wow. Look at that jet engine! What genius designed THAT??? Give the guy credit.

  • @Lokeeric
    @Lokeeric 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your video, I also get a lot of quality and confidence from your video, I decided to buy this Bambu Lab A1 3D Printer today, thank you I am very grateful for your hard work🙏

    • @slicedpage
      @slicedpage 10 месяцев назад

      me too using the link

  • @thomasd9827
    @thomasd9827 11 месяцев назад +1

    I've been thinking of getting my kid an A1 mini for his birthday in a couple months. I woke up for work today to take a look as I periodically do, only to be confused as to why the A1 went up in price by $100. I immediately closed the web page and started reconsidering the purchase. Not until later today and seeing this video did I realize there was a new larger A1 on the block. Now I'm considering spending the extra 100 for him.

  • @GVPARTS
    @GVPARTS 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks Fauxhammer, I was going to buy the Elegoo neptune 4+.
    Having read many many customer reviews and watching your neptune 4 review and all other reviews I could find, It seems users have problems if not from the very start they will shortly. Like you I want my hobby to be printing not the printer.
    I'm Looking forward to receiving my Bambu A1 as my 1st 3D printer.. Thanks again for the honest reviews. My condolences to those who bought the A1 mini.

  • @kaito9836
    @kaito9836 4 месяца назад

    I am a product design student. And I just got this printer for myself (very happy) Thanks a lot for such informative vids !

    • @FauxHammer
      @FauxHammer  4 месяца назад

      Great to hear! I hope it serves you well!

  • @nickbutler7935
    @nickbutler7935 12 дней назад

    I originally watched this video a couple of months ago, as part of my research into FDM printers. I had the budget but not the physical space so the A1 mini was the perfect option. Bearing in mind I have both dexterity and mobility problems, from box to printing was just under 30 mins. I could even understand the slicer. So all in all it's 👍's up from me as the perfect choice for a beginner ( at least in my instance). My only mishap so far was a spool falling apart on the AMS mid print. Totally my fault for not insuring the spool was cliked shut. I'm now in the very tedious process of trying to salvage nearly a full spool. Cheers for the vid, I'll give it a like this time.

  • @thamjunyan6992
    @thamjunyan6992 10 месяцев назад

    i contacted support twice previously regarding the bed ramming onto the base and stalls the motor, just a firmware issue mind you and not a hardware one, and it was fixed soon after, response was also relatively quick taking at most 24 hours, and from the way they reply, you can tell that the support personal was actually knowledgeable about 3d printing or about the printer, and doesnt just give you some BS textbook response, i just love it.

  • @gavinthomas214
    @gavinthomas214 24 дня назад

    I'm looking at the A1 in Oct 2024 and this is a great video overview. My safety word is 'bananas'.

  • @ryanreed8740
    @ryanreed8740 9 месяцев назад +2

    I really wish I'd known about about the Bambu Lab products when i bought my Ender 3 S1.
    The Ender 3 S1 is definately a printer for people who like to constantly fix and calibrate their printer, or i just got a bad printer.
    Maybe ill switch up to BL sometime thia year.

  • @robs9924
    @robs9924 11 месяцев назад

    You said it all! I just opened mine mini yesterday and I’m so impressed, but now I know the A1, I’m sad. I’ll check if I can send the mini back and get A1. Nice video by the way!😊

    • @FauxHammer
      @FauxHammer  11 месяцев назад +1

      I think you can, but there may be a restocking cost if no issues with your mini

    • @whyired
      @whyired 11 месяцев назад +1

      In the US there return period is 14 days from when you received the delivery. Just initiate contact with support within that time frame and you can return the printer minus shipping.
      I did just that, though my situation was a little bit more complicated because the printer was a gift.
      If you're in Europe I think the return process is even easier. As the EU has better consumer protection laws.

  • @YardenTheobald
    @YardenTheobald 11 месяцев назад

    I literally told my family not to get me the mini not even knowing this was coming out just to place an order for it last Saturday. It arrived today and has already printed a perfect test print. I'm doing my fist multi-color print now!

  • @TheWillz02
    @TheWillz02 11 месяцев назад

    This is sooo true!
    I was so close to buying a p1s on black Friday but didn't after buying presents and I'm soooo glad, I saw this a few days ago and went straight and ordered it. Because A1 with the ams is cheaper than what the p1s was on black Friday.

  • @MuShinnen
    @MuShinnen 11 месяцев назад

    My safety word is Sherbet.
    I haven't gotten into 3D printing in terms of my own purchase yet, but this printer has given me a lot to think anout. I like that resin printers are smoothe, but I'm an asthamtic so the chemicals worry me quite a bit. Thanks for sharing sharing info on this printer!

  • @MrLeonarddime
    @MrLeonarddime Месяц назад +1

    My safety word is 'Subscribed to your channel'
    Thanks for the great content you put out.

  • @Venom-ok6hj
    @Venom-ok6hj 11 месяцев назад

    I love my A1 mini, no regret buying it it has a purpose in my DIY print farm with my X1C, P1P, Sermoon V1 Pro, CR-30 and Ender 3 V2. Just had a look around and there is a space available for my own A1 combo to, I can't wait. The A1 mini on its own is a perfect desktop printer to print small prototypes right there on your desk, low noise and also make a desk look more complete.

    • @EricMiao110
      @EricMiao110 3 месяца назад

      exactly, i have a print farm aswell and the a1 mini is perfect for my desk. I have no regrets!

    • @EricMiao110
      @EricMiao110 3 месяца назад

      I chose the a1 mini when the a1 was already out too

  • @WILD_HAIR
    @WILD_HAIR Месяц назад

    My safety word is cantaloupe.
    Anyways this was the 1st video I've watched of yours. Found it cause I'm looking to buy my 1st 3D printer. The A1 is what I was thinking about getting but wasn't fully sold on it yet. But Im pretty sure you sealed the deal! Great video. Thanks.
    Oh yeah.... The im tired, my wife wants to talk about the disney trip of the future line..... That hits home SO MUCH !!!! LOL.

  • @briancampbell1413
    @briancampbell1413 13 дней назад

    currently contemplating buying my first 3d printer and have been looking at the Bambu range, especially the A1. Top review of this product by the way

    • @FauxHammer
      @FauxHammer  13 дней назад

      Thanks kindly. I have seen very few people upset with these

  • @susand8816
    @susand8816 11 месяцев назад

    I don't have a safety word. Love the review. I am a resin printer but the Bambu Lab printers have me thinking about expanding... Not sure what my husband would have to say about it.

  • @stuartamer8968
    @stuartamer8968 11 месяцев назад

    ok I am convinced. after trawling through the resin issues, and I have loads of issues with waste products, cleaning and chemicals, FDM was the way and everyone talks abut Bambu a lot. I think this will be the one to get - My safe word is Bernese :)

  • @Altcine
    @Altcine 11 месяцев назад

    You are absolutely correct! As a person new to 3d printing I have a lot to learn in terms fusion 360 and just design in general. I am a massive tinkerer and mess with hardware and software but I didn't want a printer because of all the stuff you had to learn to get good prints. I started off with the anycubic kobra 2 neo and it's fantastic but I've just got the a1 and love it.
    I'm glad I got the kobra 2 first as I was going to buy the mini but didn't want to spend too much incase I didn't get on with it. I would have been upset if I did by the mini although it still looks like a great printer for the small parts I print.
    Thanks for doing a video with a different perspective.

  • @bendnstix610
    @bendnstix610 10 месяцев назад

    Cool video. My family jumped into printing on black Friday with a x1c and are loving it. My daughter has a blast picking supports and my wife’s coworkers are finding that they do in fact need dragons and stuff for their desks lol.
    Cellphone

  • @johngessner
    @johngessner 6 месяцев назад

    Great review! I just covered a manufacturing conference and picked the brain of an industrial 3D printer guy, he recommended this very printer to me to jump in.
    My safety word is, Fireball XL5

  • @athonysavige3761
    @athonysavige3761 3 месяца назад

    Great content!!!
    I actually bought the A1 today and it should be here in a couple of days!!! Can't wait!!!

  • @phil4573
    @phil4573 Месяц назад

    Thanks for the review and the cheeky laugh towards the end! 🤣 Thanks Phil

  • @druesreview
    @druesreview 11 месяцев назад +1

    love ur review, im tired too.. and have similar life.. i just want make prints that work.. like an iphone.. but i need a larger option from Bambu that works and doesn't make me age significantly older while waiting for a print to be done..

  • @TwoBitDesign
    @TwoBitDesign 11 месяцев назад +1

    My safety word is 'Oh dear god stop!'
    I did buy the A1 Mini as a stopgap for some work I was doing. I was planning on buying the P1, or X1 next year, but now am considering the A1. The only decision point is whether or not Bambu Labs will support multiple AMS Lites on their A1 series so that we can get more than 4 colours. If we get there, then my use case is rock solid for the A1.

  • @sqd3228
    @sqd3228 11 месяцев назад

    My safety word is A1 Combo
    I wanted to buy the a1 mini, but wasn’t sure about the bed size, so I decided not to do it. Few days later they announced the „big bro is coming“ so they had me. I just bought the a1 combo and I’m very excited about the features and everything. What you said, I’m tired, I have a Anycubic Mega X with modified steppers, fans, firmware etc.
    Thanks for the video! Thanks to bamboo.

  • @vash6p
    @vash6p 11 месяцев назад

    My safety word is UgaChaka. Excellent review, I'm a father myself and I get you 100%.

  • @pengel200
    @pengel200 11 месяцев назад +1

    My safety word is “rabbit hole”…where I’ve been since buying my first 3D printer a couple of months ago. Kobra 2. I’m glad I started there so I could learn more about the tech, but I’m going to get the A1 now. Wondering if there’s an aftermarket for the Kobra 2?

  • @xsuperhd1080p
    @xsuperhd1080p 11 месяцев назад

    I ordered the A1 mini about 3 weeks ago. The same day it arrived at my local post office I found out that Bambu Lab had released the A1...YT exploded with videos about it.
    Still very happy with my Mini, guess I am just another Bambu Boy!

  • @FilamentStories
    @FilamentStories 10 месяцев назад

    Loved this video! So much great information delivered in a fun and funny way. My safety word has got to be “nice a$$”. Okay, that's two words, but we're going with it.

    • @FauxHammer
      @FauxHammer  10 месяцев назад

      I can’t look at you with a straight face ever again…. Sorry you had to see that.
      Also, my kids love your business card Filament reel and keep fighting over it!
      Have a great new year

  • @gamernerd7139
    @gamernerd7139 6 месяцев назад

    Been 3d printing for 5 years, started with an Anet and then Creality. Did a bit own design based upgrades. Just got an A1 mini and they come with the additional heatbed that fixes the heat bed cable fault issue. This is worth every penny you are spending. And I like tinkering and do enjoy printer hacking. But this printer just gets it done and so much easy that we can focus on the print than the printer.
    I waited a good 6 months before buying for the company to fix any launch issue. Based on my experience with this unit over 6 months, I plan to get an X1 Carbon next year.

  • @lateganbotha9796
    @lateganbotha9796 10 месяцев назад

    I 100% agree with you on being tired and don't want to tinker anymore.

  • @MrDB42
    @MrDB42 11 месяцев назад

    I completely agree with you on this video and the previous video talking about what Bambu Lab got right. They have upended the industry with their ecosystem of "I just want to print!!!" I started with a Creality Ender 3 S1 Pro, with the thought of "I just want to print this! And that! Oooohhhh I can finally print things that I used to machine out of aluminum or brass so much easier!!!" But alas that wasn't how it turned out. I spent months and months, rolls and rolls of filament, hardware upgrades, tweaking firmware, etc. just to get good engineering prints (never really did). I wasted more filament printing "test prints" than actual printing.
    I finally threw up my hands and just ordered a X1 Carbon. Since then, all I have been doing is printing, other peoples models, my designs, tweaking them as I go, and I haven't been happier. It JUST WORKS. The issues I have had... My faults, thinking I knew better or just clumsy and broke things (but was able to get parts so easy). I did have a faulty LIDAR though... but technical support made it right by sending me a new unit (AWESOME JOB).
    It is a shame that they released this unit so soon. But you were on the mark of "It happens". It's been that way for a long time in every industry, especially technology.
    P.S. My safe word is "Keep going."