Had me worried at the " it's only 21 pages" But then the video ended within a few minutes. Great video. Thanks for all the notable changes in this update
Hmm, I have two different gray available in the color picker, a light gray and a darker one. I often do a custom color and add a bit of blue to the darker one so I can tell them apart. Which sort of sucks because I also use silver, but at least now i can call it silver.
i like the update on the new slicing/cutting prints that are too large to fit on a build plate, is there a way to add the joint to multiple parts of a model? rather than just 1 slice?
@@davetriesthis In fact I haven't found a way for AMS to get filament profiles defined in Studio (or Orca) yet either. I have loads of custom filament calibrations but the AMS on both P1 and X1 still only allow Generic, Bambu, Poyterra, Overture and eSun. None of the custom ones I have made show up and nor does "third party vendor" or whatever the BL release notes showed (I don't recall their wording) [Edit: I should clarify that I have added custom filaments in the filaments page: I added several off-brand filaments, used the existing custom profiles in studio for them and saved. One (Azure) appears in the AMS vendor list but none of the others do. Perhaps it only supports the first in the alphabet when you add new ones? Which would be pretty useless so if anyone has found an answer to this, would be glad to know. Maybe it will show the rest after logging the printer out, but it didn't need to logout/in to pick up Azure...)
Don’t know how the auto arrangement does its thinking but when I clone a part 100 times it does a reasonable job of positioning them. If I auto-arrange they no longer fit and it’s back to manual moving and cloning. Auto-arrange needs some optimization.
@@davetriesthis Depending on where you start (place the first part) you get good tight placement when cloning. Auto arrange then messes it up. I would have tried Cura’s new grid arrangement feature on another printer. I haven’t spent much time filling the buildplate with different shaped objects but don’t see it being very good at that if it can’t arrange the same shape properly. Just try an object with a rectangular or irregular shape, you’ll see how poorly it fills up the available space. I also wonder if it’s trying to optimise motion when arrranging the parts, but if you do triangular shapes it doesn’t seem to do this either. And for your question, changing space from 0 doesn’t help. It is also happy to put my parts on the flow calibration pattern.
I'm about to buy a A1 as a first printer and was looking at elegoo pla and pla+ to buy along as the price is attractive. I'm glad to see you are using them. Do you have any additional info on those ? I wonder if I should buy a stock of pla or pla+ or both. Thank you, great channel.
Both the pla and pla+ are great. I really can't tell the difference but that might be because there isn't a good profile for the + so it's not speeding up the print or changing too many settings. Looks like it's on a Christmas sale now so it's about 11 a roll which is great. Here's an affiliate link to the 4 pack which is the cheapest now. I'm going to buy a ton of these right now. amzn.to/41AjD6n Thank you so much for the compliment.
If you own a Creality printer, why would you use the Bamboo software instead of the Creality software? Serious question as I do not own a 3D printer yet.
Both Bambu Studio and the related Orca are very nice pieces of software from a workflow and a UI point of view. Window layout makes a lot of sense, good use of connectivity to various devices, easy preset creation and saving and with this update the ability to share filament and printer profiles. It's also a very fast slicing program and makes nice files that print well with supported devices. Bambu picks up changes pretty quickly from the open source collaboration behind many other slicers and then they often add features they develop for their machines such as thr filament system. And because creality's software is not good.
Have you seen any way to que prints on the Bambu printers? what I mean is if you have several builds I want to generate the g- code and when the print finishes, simple replace tray and say next.
You could probably hit print on each and then cancel the print after it uploads to the cloud. On bambu handy that would mark them as failed but you could "reprint" them. I just lay everything out on multiple plates and then as soon as I clear the bed list click the next plate and hit print.
what I am wanting is availible on many other printers. the sweet part of being able to stack the que is two major issues. 1 I can have others that are not technicaly literate can take it off and prep for the next. and a simple "next" 2 the ability to guess when the print is expected to be ready to change. Maybe re sort plates to finish at a better time.
Which printers have this ability? Are they using their own slicer? I've seen a way to lay out multiple plates. You can do that in Bambu Studio (icon at the top that looks like a grid or that same icon on the print bed grid in the slicer.) But not to stack multiple jobs at the printer level.
Weird, it was fine on my monitors, and was almost clipping in sections, so I'll double-check my YT upload settings and re-check the audio before I make it live. Thanks for letting me know.
@@davetriesthis interesting. If it's RUclips doing something, it would explain a lot of videos quiet like that. It's some of them, not all, but now I'm wondering if it's something I could fix locally on Chrome or something like that. Maybe it's codec related?
Thanks. Some people hate when I talk too slow. I tend to talk faster for pieces where not all the info will be useful for everyone figuring most people are just audio skimming until they hear something to make them perk up. :)
Thank you very much for the overview, but why on earth are you talking so fast? It's hard to watch, I had to stop the video all the time to somehow understand the news. :-D Thanks a lot for the video though...
Welcome to the internet. Where you can somehow be too loud, and too quiet, while talking too fast and too slow. It's where everyone thinks their opinion is fact and everyone else must be wrong. Interacting with strangers is fun! 🤣 Maybe just don't take anything any one person says to seriously. But if a lot of people say you are too fast or quiet, then maybe have some friends double check on their computers.@@davetriesthis
@@davetriesthiswhat a interesting response to constructive criticism on how you present your content. You have nearly 4K subscribers.. do you really want to alienate 50% of your audience? Personally I find your delivery a bit rushed, I can understand you, but it’s rushed. If you’re an aspiring RUclips rock star you need to appeal to more than 50% of those that stumble upon your channel.
have you publshed ur profiles for elegoo filament ?
Had me worried at the " it's only 21 pages"
But then the video ended within a few minutes. Great video. Thanks for all the notable changes in this update
Thank you so much! To be fair a loottttt of the pages were big pictures. :)
Can you select gray color filament now? I chose gray, but I couldn’t assign it that color (no gray color dot), I had to choose another color
Hmm, I have two different gray available in the color picker, a light gray and a darker one. I often do a custom color and add a bit of blue to the darker one so I can tell them apart. Which sort of sucks because I also use silver, but at least now i can call it silver.
@@davetriesthisI do not have a gray option at all in my A1.. how do you do custom colors for the AMS?
i am using a iMac running Studio updated to 1.8 organic support not shown?
You choose Tree for the support and then the drop down for Tree has (from memory) default, tree slim, tree strong, hyrbid, organic.
i like the update on the new slicing/cutting prints that are too large to fit on a build plate, is there a way to add the joint to multiple parts of a model? rather than just 1 slice?
Not sure sorry.
Yeah, you can make multiple slices
Hello, can I assign my custom filament profile to the AMS material selection in handy? Thank you.
I don't think you can in Handy yet.
@@davetriesthis In fact I haven't found a way for AMS to get filament profiles defined in Studio (or Orca) yet either. I have loads of custom filament calibrations but the AMS on both P1 and X1 still only allow Generic, Bambu, Poyterra, Overture and eSun. None of the custom ones I have made show up and nor does "third party vendor" or whatever the BL release notes showed (I don't recall their wording)
[Edit: I should clarify that I have added custom filaments in the filaments page: I added several off-brand filaments, used the existing custom profiles in studio for them and saved. One (Azure) appears in the AMS vendor list but none of the others do. Perhaps it only supports the first in the alphabet when you add new ones? Which would be pretty useless so if anyone has found an answer to this, would be glad to know. Maybe it will show the rest after logging the printer out, but it didn't need to logout/in to pick up Azure...)
Hi. Have the same problem? Did u find out what the problem is?
How do you access the timelapse videos in Bambu studio now? Anxious to do so, as that's the ONLY thing the K1 has over the P1s!
Wait for the next FW update for the printer (1.05.00.00)
Uh, I am on 1.07 and havwe been for some time. And it has shown timelapse in Bambu Studio Device tab for months.@@jakubvyhnanek
Excellent news! Would you share your neptune and Elegoo filament profiles by chance?
They should update the paint tool and add camo and pattern templates.
I feel like camo would cause a huge amount of nozzle changes.
@@davetriesthislikely would. But I don’t mind spending more for what I like.
Don’t know how the auto arrangement does its thinking but when I clone a part 100 times it does a reasonable job of positioning them. If I auto-arrange they no longer fit and it’s back to manual moving and cloning. Auto-arrange needs some optimization.
That's interesting. And you've changed the offset between items in the auto arrangement?
@@davetriesthis Depending on where you start (place the first part) you get good tight placement when cloning. Auto arrange then messes it up. I would have tried Cura’s new grid arrangement feature on another printer. I haven’t spent much time filling the buildplate with different shaped objects but don’t see it being very good at that if it can’t arrange the same shape properly. Just try an object with a rectangular or irregular shape, you’ll see how poorly it fills up the available space. I also wonder if it’s trying to optimise motion when arrranging the parts, but if you do triangular shapes it doesn’t seem to do this either. And for your question, changing space from 0 doesn’t help. It is also happy to put my parts on the flow calibration pattern.
Organising gcode files into folders on the SD card. That's the feature I most need. Give me that and life is good.
Oh very interesting idea.
I'm about to buy a A1 as a first printer and was looking at elegoo pla and pla+ to buy along as the price is attractive.
I'm glad to see you are using them. Do you have any additional info on those ? I wonder if I should buy a stock of pla or pla+ or both. Thank you, great channel.
Both the pla and pla+ are great. I really can't tell the difference but that might be because there isn't a good profile for the + so it's not speeding up the print or changing too many settings.
Looks like it's on a Christmas sale now so it's about 11 a roll which is great. Here's an affiliate link to the 4 pack which is the cheapest now. I'm going to buy a ton of these right now. amzn.to/41AjD6n
Thank you so much for the compliment.
@@davetriesthis My answer disapeared, may be because of some links in it for you to validate. Can you see it ?
Nope. What was it
If you own a Creality printer, why would you use the Bamboo software instead of the Creality software? Serious question as I do not own a 3D printer yet.
Creality software is 💩
Both Bambu Studio and the related Orca are very nice pieces of software from a workflow and a UI point of view. Window layout makes a lot of sense, good use of connectivity to various devices, easy preset creation and saving and with this update the ability to share filament and printer profiles.
It's also a very fast slicing program and makes nice files that print well with supported devices.
Bambu picks up changes pretty quickly from the open source collaboration behind many other slicers and then they often add features they develop for their machines such as thr filament system.
And because creality's software is not good.
Thank you@@davetriesthis
Thats great news.. because I'm waiting for my A1 mini and x1c to arrive with AMS..
Nice review. Just discovered your channel. :)
Thanks for commenting that. It made my day.
Have you seen any way to que prints on the Bambu printers? what I mean is if you have several builds I want to generate the g- code and when the print finishes, simple replace tray and say next.
You could probably hit print on each and then cancel the print after it uploads to the cloud. On bambu handy that would mark them as failed but you could "reprint" them.
I just lay everything out on multiple plates and then as soon as I clear the bed list click the next plate and hit print.
I have just been uploading the prints to the sd card, that way when I take the parts off the tray I can start the next print right there.
what I am wanting is availible on many other printers. the sweet part of being able to stack the que is two major issues. 1 I can have others that are not technicaly literate can take it off and prep for the next. and a simple "next"
2 the ability to guess when the print is expected to be ready to change. Maybe re sort plates to finish at a better time.
Which printers have this ability? Are they using their own slicer? I've seen a way to lay out multiple plates. You can do that in Bambu Studio (icon at the top that looks like a grid or that same icon on the print bed grid in the slicer.) But not to stack multiple jobs at the printer level.
Thanks for the heads up. Been looking forward to improved cuts coming!
You bet! Seems lots of people have been waiting for features here.
Its a bit stupid you cant change the default build plate for the printer...they defaulted it to the cool plate... like why.
I think because the printers originally shipped with cool plates.
Thank you for the info! But please, normalize the mic volume next time. I had to almost max it out to be able to hear you.
Weird, it was fine on my monitors, and was almost clipping in sections, so I'll double-check my YT upload settings and re-check the audio before I make it live. Thanks for letting me know.
@@davetriesthis interesting. If it's RUclips doing something, it would explain a lot of videos quiet like that. It's some of them, not all, but now I'm wondering if it's something I could fix locally on Chrome or something like that. Maybe it's codec related?
@@RVillaniI think it’s only you, it sounds fine on my end
It sounds perfect on my side too.
@@ontime8342 do you have sound normalization enabled on your system settings? (assuming Windows)
This last update its a pain in the a**. Get me a lot of troubles printing. I wish I could downgrade it.
The last update of what? The studio? The firmware? I don't know other people with issues with it. :(
Great info but you talk way too fast to get it all.. 🙂
Thanks. Some people hate when I talk too slow. I tend to talk faster for pieces where not all the info will be useful for everyone figuring most people are just audio skimming until they hear something to make them perk up. :)
Thank you very much for the overview, but why on earth are you talking so fast? It's hard to watch, I had to stop the video all the time to somehow understand the news. :-D Thanks a lot for the video though...
Half of the people think i talk too fast and half too slow. :(
honestly odd u think he talks fast. i watched the whole video on 2x speed and caught everything he said lol
Welcome to the internet. Where you can somehow be too loud, and too quiet, while talking too fast and too slow. It's where everyone thinks their opinion is fact and everyone else must be wrong. Interacting with strangers is fun! 🤣 Maybe just don't take anything any one person says to seriously. But if a lot of people say you are too fast or quiet, then maybe have some friends double check on their computers.@@davetriesthis
I had it accidentally set to 0.25 and I thought this guy is as drunk as a skunk.
@@davetriesthiswhat a interesting response to constructive criticism on how you present your content. You have nearly 4K subscribers.. do you really want to alienate 50% of your audience? Personally I find your delivery a bit rushed, I can understand you, but it’s rushed. If you’re an aspiring RUclips rock star you need to appeal to more than 50% of those that stumble upon your channel.