Day 4 of 6 printing in 12 colors
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- Testing a long 3D print on the Bambu Lab X1-Carbon with 3 AMS units and the hub. We're halfway through. All pieces looking good so far. Lots of filament poop piling up.
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I hope you get one of those filament making machines at some point, it'll be really interesting to watch that
there is a company that lets you send in scrap pla and they revycle it and pay for shipping
@@masterolof138 I know. Doesn't take away that watching Mihai experiment with his own filament recycling would be really interesting to watch
@@masterolof138 good for everyone who has a printer like this, but that doesn’t create content for anyone
@@thereinthetrees_5626 technically it does because 1. he can show it off in a couple if videos maybe explain hoe it works
2. he'll have more fillament to use for prints in the vids
It should be very interesting to see recicled fillament from all those collors mixed.
Something, Something, eggs in one basket. I would never risk that many failures at one time personally. Nerves of steel with this print.
Once your confident in your printer and know you’ve adjusted it right then you would know you’ll be fine
@@TomV-le9dw In this case it's sa terrible idea anyway, since he's printing multiple colors... Wasting a tin of color each time it's changing model.
@@TomV-le9dw For me it's not even a matter of trusting the printer, it's trusting whether the ancient power wires in the neighborhood are going to piddle out at the slightest breath of wind 😭😭😭
@@FranFrooHave you considered getting an uninterrupted power supply (aka ups battery backup)? They are designed for power fluctuations and interruptions. Hopefully, the power grid in your area is stable enough for a battery backup to bridge the outages. 🤞
This just makes no sense. Extra time, risk of failure and wastage, for no reason.
You have so much confidence in your machine
You better have one of those filament recyclers. Waiting to see your DIY Filament video. Lol
The amount of poop is crazy. 😂
If he didn't print them all at once, total amount of poop would be multiple times lower. You don't want 12 filament changes happening on each layer. It not only produces ridiculous amount of poop but takes way more time than printing next one after finishing another as filament change takes a lot of time. You should be able to fit about 5-8 of these at once due to required printhead clearance when not printing everything at once.
If to mix them on the recycling the color will match as well )
Mr Bambu has a very fast metabolism. Let’s be more mindful of that next time before poop shaming him please.
@@woopssergyou should post that as a comment not a reply. Yup
so tru though
So much trust in that textured sheet
them PEI ones seem more than fine to me, never had a print come off and i had it since January
the only time i had issues was when i printed almost the whole size of the bed in PETG on an A1 Mini, and it sort of warped, but it pulled the whole buildplatr up from its magnets instead of coming off of the buildplate so adhesion is top notch 😂
it was a large thing, not individual small ones
Trust me, with PETG & PCTG at 90C they STICK. I have to wait for the plate to cool for about 5 mins.
@@Notabot1310 PETG at 70 (stock profile) even, have to wait
We really need your Hotend swapping mechanism to become the norm... It would really allow for more economical multicolor prints. For now, pretty much design my stuff to change color at the top or bottom layers
I mean at least for me this is only really good for dissolving supports or better text at the top or bottom layers. Way too much waste for multi color. It dose look sweet though
To be fair it looks like he intentionally made this to stress test the printer. You could slice a few separate plates with multiple models put on each with far enough distance from each other too meet printhead clearance requirement. As it's required when printing only one model at once. Would take like 5 times less time to print with an order of magnitude less poop.
Thanks for showing the "poop" :)
And good luck for the rest of the print!
Ooo.. The green "cut the rope" monster... Miss that one the nostalgia hit 😅
Should take all the scraps and put them into a filament machine and turn it into a new spool 😆 itd be cool to see a machine that has that integrated and when it puts a certain amount of waste in it turns on and makes filament
it would be brown. It's like you morons don't understand color. Not only would the color just end up brown, but the mixture of all these different colors will cause the filament to be really fragile and print improperly
I'm happy people still remember omnom😊
That’s soo sick😮
Me over here with my ender 3 that can barely print in one color sometimes looking at awe at your prints 🤩
save money then?????
"POOP"
💀
:0 I SEEE OM NOM!
THE GREEN BLOB LIKE GUY
AHH
"supaman" I love your accent
Why thoooo?! There is more waste in this print than there is product!
bro sounds like spy tf2
Would be great to compare the amount of waste between the AMS and MMU3
the mmu3 still doesn't really exist at this point, but I'd love to see a comparison
@@morbus5726 the MMU2 SUCKED!!!!!!!!!!!!! waste of 500 dollars
@@sniperpronerfmods9811 AMS is waste of $350
@@irbose9895 no... it actaully works
still haven't worked in a way to calculate and deposit waste into infill instead 😅
Watch on loop for 9494 years
Idex user here, this is where idex shines!
I love this thing because it can do two color/filament prints, without purging or changing the temperature.
I can also print PLA with PETG supports easily, no purging and no reheating and cool down idle times.
Though im not bragging about the bambu printers, theyre also really sick.
Though i want to add some crazy mods, like replacing both nozzles with diamond nozzles. I could print with any two rgb colors i want.
Not enough motor drivers on my mainboard tho(this needs fucking 9 stepper motors), so ill probably multiplex my drivers with relays and hold unselected steppers in position using a constant voltage or something... this is insanity, but i hope its going to be worth it lol.
That’s one hell of a risk to take, hats of to you for trying
Cheer~~~the production of books, newspapers, or other printed material.😊
hows the black doing? run out yet? (btw the prints look great!)
You can reduce waste drastically by making a spare model and increasing the infill and using it as flush. Also with using the model as flush I haven't had any problems with bleeding with leaving the purge settings set at 280 across the board. Onlything I've notice is on certain models I made need to increase the walls so colors/infill doesn't show/effect the shade or how the white looks
Good idea💡
I understood nothing, but good that people are mindful of teh waste. 😊
that's just waste with extra steps
very colourful cool looking waste@@JetMaxim666
@@JetMaxim666didn’t know that making more of the same model counts as waste
Dunno if this for purely for testing but you don't want 12 filament changes happening on each layer. It's way less wasteful and faster to print these models separately, including slicing plate with multiple of them but set to be printed one at time, although you won't be able to put many due to required printhead clearance, however ~5-8 models should fit.
Its obvious is a lot easier to just print it in separate parts, but that would be a lot more boring, the interesting part is trying new things
Om nom my fav. childhood game
I love SpongeBob and Om Nom Prints they are my absolute favourite
"The prints are looking good so far . . . SUPERMAN"
I love how the stuff that comes out the back of the machine is just universally known as poop by all 3D printing channels
This is so exciting. I have a question, see the Superman figure? See that noticeable line just at the tip of his “S” on his suit? What causes that? I have an ender 3 and I find that randomly appears on my prints and very annoying. I thought it was the Z axis binding so I flipped it around but I still get it. Any advice?
The S on the interior? I'm no expert, but my best guess is it's just using whatever filiment it has to fill in the structure of the interior (as opposed to leaving it hollow)
Just FYI, that "poop" is going straigt in the ocean or landfill. "Recycling bin" is a scam. 💯
I wish I had the money for a P1P, it looks so cool
its an x1 carbon and also p1p doesn't do multi colour but p1s does just saying maybe you should research more if you're interested in it
@@miciagaming7323dude why do you have to be such a know it all? As if I would blindly buy a lifetime investment
first of all you literally said "i wish i had the money for it" second, i told you what it was. if you really hate info that much maybe don't put in in a public comment section. 600 bucks is not a lifetime investment.
@@wayverleesoulsong i'm certain you actually don't care about it at all and think "wow this is cool"
@@wayverleesoulsong i also didn't mean it in a "ur not smart" way
That oddish and horsee will be great i know it
I have an x1 carbon too neat
In the bambulab slicer you should be able to reduce the amount of filament that it extrude each time it changes color you should do that you’ll waste so much less filament
Fill that material in resin then turn it on a lathe would make for some interesting creations.
We're all 3D printers. Except the only filament colour we get is brown.
In the settings you can change it so it uses the waste as infill, why not do that?
bro i want that printer sooo bad
Forbidden spagetti
Did you use what you learned from the towers you printed earlier to reduce the poop?, seems like lot of poop?
Wow. How much longer does a multi color print take instead of a single color print? May i include your video into my next reaction video?
100 th but that superman looking sharp
Could you use the printer poop as packing cushion when selling products
would just end up in landfill
I guess but they would just throw it away
if he has the money he should use a 3d printer poop recycler (it melts it into filament)
Those are HUGE purge balls wtf
You’ve maximized waste printing these different colored items in the same layer.
Would be much more efficient speed AND material wise if you print multiple of the same prints of the grid is overlapping
My favorite is cut the rope guy
The ultimate system would be to have a spoil on the side and have create filament onto it.
The next product Bambu will release will be a poopiecycler to turn those turds into new filament. It looks like they will be selling a lot of those in the future.
Superman seems to have some compressed layer lines though.
I wanna have bed made out of the scraps
Melt the poop!
Have it purge into infill and It will help a lot with poop
Let’s say theoretically the pip/x1 when the pooo get in the bucket it’s conveyed to get melteded and turned into filament on the spot
That would be something.
then you would need to put the x1c on a giant pole@@MihaiDesigns
Hey what printer is that?
I am new to printing, but have a question. Maybe money is not an issue for this but wouldnt it save a lot of money/filament to print in multiple batches of the same colors instead of one big batch of multiple? It has to purge and change color multiple times for each layer. If you have 150 layers and change color 6 times per layer, thats 900 purges and color changes!
Some off thos do look really good and smooth do you have it set for 50% speed or normal
What we do with the poop is melt them into silicone molds
I only make functional and highly decorative prints now. No more useless knick knacks and small figures that wastes space...
Why not use purge-to-infill or do the prints separately to save filament???
hes doing an experiment to see 12 colours stop giving advice mr know it all
@@miciagaming7323 it appears to be a question. Calm down sparky
My homepage has a filament machine for processing waste materials😂
whoa. that many days?? how about printing one thing at a time would that be faster?
There isn’t any recycling center in the United States that can recycle used filament.
Unless you melt it down yourself and pour it into a mold
Imagine having a failure after 5 days and being 3/4 of the way done. 😂😂
That would be hilarious. But imagine if it didn't and then you could watch the last 1/4 print in the last 1/6 of the time remaining. Now that would be amazing!!
6 day print oh no i dont do anything over 6 hours
Are the building solid enough ? I had a 3d printer once myself. Everything I have done with it broke like glass.
The Seahorse ends up not coming out right And Patrick having pink hair
Broooo noo, those kinds of 3D printers do best one at a time.
its meant to be a test
Melt the poop MELT THE POOP
How do you recycle it? I have X1-Carbon ❤
6 days of printing
Did you print all of those at same time
How do you recycle the waste?
3D printing getting so advanced you have to clean the printer's shit up
I wonder if you could figure out a way to fill the inside with the excess filament.
Hey man, I have an idea for reducing poop waste. When I change my filament, I do it just as my printer hits 210°C. The material is barely heated and pulls a majority of it out, Maybe you can try to find that sweet spot temperature that allows most of the filament to come out during the change.
or he can buy a proper 3d printer poop recycler yes those exist no you arent an inventor
I’ll do this as soon as there’s a1 compatibility
The seahorses get a fall over and be messed up
Bro how I’ve never heard of changing filament printers to get exactly what you want
its a bambu lab x1 carbon it can use up to 4 ams systems (16 colours) and can switch between them by pooping
I wonder if you could just do 10 layers of one mode (assuming it's monochrome) and then do 10 layers of a different model. Wouldn't there be less waste?
Can you show us the recycling
Yes
he can't, because there is almost nobody that do this, there is way to many difrent colour's and composites, so whay you get out of ♻ is a mix of everything, and you can't control the fillament then, what you get out the other end is completely unknown...
@@brianwgDK
Recycling is different that color right
Stefan from CNC kitchen has multiple videos on this and most of them ended well stop trying to be a party POOPER@@brianwgDK
“Entering day 4 of 6” 3 more days left
I don’t get why multicolored, but same filament purge isn’t just used to create infill?
Ugh. I didnt buy an ams and was curious about how it works. My thought was "surely they dont just go through a filament change process on every layer. Thats insanity. I wonder where the multiple extruders are located when one is printing and the others wait". Feeling disappointed
Was anyone worried that it wasn’t going to recycling
We should recycle the poopoo
honestly dont care
There are plenty of videos on RUclips explaining how to fine tune the Flushing Volumes to reduce waste...
curious what filament and profiles you use, i cant get anywhere near that quality on my x1
Why do you do so many different colored prints on the same print?
How do you recycle filament like that
3d printer poop can be melted into easy boxes with fire and wood everyone should make a plastic melting box mold and juat smoosh and heat with heat gun
Why the S on superman is so deep.
your poop jokes make me scroll immediately. just an fyi
You should make a arduino colour sorter
Printing 1 multi color print makes the same amount of poop as printing 10 of the same multi color model.
What did you do for the black?
A 6 day print... That gives me anxiety
Watch it fail at the last day
Do you need to manually change colour or the ams system can do 12 colours? Mine ams only support 4
3d printers seem to just contribute to the microplastic problem with all the waste they produce to make a random plastic thing
Could you make a poop shoot from the bin off the side of the table. Like a poop slide to a larger container?