I felt like that with the Ender range. The Ender 5 was a terrible machine for me but this ones seems pretty plug and play in comparison. I don't use FDM for much so I only really need one machine
8 have one, its an amaz9ng printer, m9nd you I have a background in Industrial design and have been using 3d printers from my first internships in 2006. Though ot was ky first experience with fdm I was ised to sla and sls printers. I have kust made functional parts thus far with the bambu woth exception of 1 sculpt. You can still have failed prints so you have to ensure you place supports where needed (only difference from the Industrial printers I was used to is that they used to do this part on their own.) Personally I believe it was a worthwhile investment I want a resin printer next seems to be the closest thing to SLA printer.
I would love to see your process for airbrushing, I have spraybpainted a tonne of prototypes (Industrial designer) but organic figures are a completely different ball game. I meant to ask whats going to happen to your nomad courses I learned so much from the 3 I had purchased I just missed the chance to grab the rest on black Friday. Will they still be available in January?.
Hello, I saw that 3D Printing turned out great for you. I have a problem, somehow the bottom layer doesn't stick well enough (maybe it's due to the settings) and that there is a gap between them.(0.15mm layer, 200degrees, 70 print speed). I have Creality CR-10 SE printer. Can you send me the settings for the Creality Print Slicer so I can try one model to print. Grettings from Serbia
Creality has a very limited lifespan left if they don’t start innovating, they got too lazy producing cheap mediocre printers and now you have companies like Bambu, FLSUN, Elegoo, and others eating their lunch.
@@ZacharySchroeder years ago sure, but now it’s not even a good gateway printer; in terms of price to performance Elegoo has the edge. Creality is only surviving on brand recognition.
One choice if you need to print multi-color FDM. If not, the FLSUN V400 has the edge, and the soon to be released S1 is a giant leap in terms of print speeds.
@@vidsurfer0725 Your post leaves no room for interpretation, so if you’re talking about something else besides “one winning choice for a 3D printer (in terms of FDM) you’re failing basic literacy.
@@Ferrous_Bueller or you aren't understanding that my comment was meant to be open eneded and it was going to be interpreted by everyone their own way. If I had an actual "1 winning choice" I would have just written my opinion and been done with it. No need to get all huffy about it and attack my literacy, and at the same time trying to attack my intellect....pretty sure there are much more egregious comments out there to pick a fight over, wouldn't you say? There just seems to be no room for anything these days...if I stated an opinion, it would have been attacked. I make an open ended comment to leave everyone room to form their opinion, someone attacks me 🙄
@@vidsurfer0725 wow….i don’t even know where to start. I’ll just call you Socrates and leave you be to walk around being the victim you want to be. It’s nit really that deep….you made a comment saying explicitly that there is only one winning choice for am FDM printer, I disagreed, and now you’re trying to say you weren’t really talking about 3d printers but could be talking about fruit salad 😂😂😂😂😂😂. Have fun finding drama on the internet where there is none. One last thing, if you make a comment that people disagree with or debate, you aren’t being attacked. Ideas and opinions are meant to be challenged, that’s how we know which ones are good. Being a professional victim is no way to go through life.
Bambu for me next. I just need a plug n play solution. After modelling, i cant be bothered tinkering to get settings right anymore.
I felt like that with the Ender range. The Ender 5 was a terrible machine for me but this ones seems pretty plug and play in comparison. I don't use FDM for much so I only really need one machine
8 have one, its an amaz9ng printer, m9nd you I have a background in Industrial design and have been using 3d printers from my first internships in 2006. Though ot was ky first experience with fdm I was ised to sla and sls printers. I have kust made functional parts thus far with the bambu woth exception of 1 sculpt. You can still have failed prints so you have to ensure you place supports where needed (only difference from the Industrial printers I was used to is that they used to do this part on their own.) Personally I believe it was a worthwhile investment I want a resin printer next seems to be the closest thing to SLA printer.
I would love to see your process for airbrushing, I have spraybpainted a tonne of prototypes (Industrial designer) but organic figures are a completely different ball game. I meant to ask whats going to happen to your nomad courses I learned so much from the 3 I had purchased I just missed the chance to grab the rest on black Friday. Will they still be available in January?.
Hello, I saw that 3D Printing turned out great for you. I have a problem, somehow the bottom layer doesn't stick well enough (maybe it's due to the settings) and that there is a gap between them.(0.15mm layer, 200degrees, 70 print speed). I have Creality CR-10 SE printer.
Can you send me the settings for the Creality Print Slicer so I can try one model to print.
Grettings from Serbia
What computer software did u use to print that 3d?
Lol crazy im taking the course and you say take breaks. I came here to watch this lol break time over
Please make tutorial nomad for beginner again, thankyou
Have you ever painted chavant clay? If so how do y9u apply paint to an oil based clay?
What type of resin printer would you recommend for a beginner
Wrong title, tjis is cr10 v3
Creality has a very limited lifespan left if they don’t start innovating, they got too lazy producing cheap mediocre printers and now you have companies like Bambu, FLSUN, Elegoo, and others eating their lunch.
I just bought a Bambu printer and I’m giving my Ender 5 away. Creality is not a bad gateway printer.
@@ZacharySchroeder years ago sure, but now it’s not even a good gateway printer; in terms of price to performance Elegoo has the edge. Creality is only surviving on brand recognition.
I have a cr10. I sits under the bench while my bambulabs p1p's keep the shop running at high speed.
There's only one winning choice for a 3D printer (in terms of FDM).
One choice if you need to print multi-color FDM. If not, the FLSUN V400 has the edge, and the soon to be released S1 is a giant leap in terms of print speeds.
@@Ferrous_Bueller how do you know I wasn't talking about something else?
@@vidsurfer0725 Your post leaves no room for interpretation, so if you’re talking about something else besides “one winning choice for a 3D printer (in terms of FDM) you’re failing basic literacy.
@@Ferrous_Bueller or you aren't understanding that my comment was meant to be open eneded and it was going to be interpreted by everyone their own way. If I had an actual "1 winning choice" I would have just written my opinion and been done with it. No need to get all huffy about it and attack my literacy, and at the same time trying to attack my intellect....pretty sure there are much more egregious comments out there to pick a fight over, wouldn't you say?
There just seems to be no room for anything these days...if I stated an opinion, it would have been attacked. I make an open ended comment to leave everyone room to form their opinion, someone attacks me 🙄
@@vidsurfer0725 wow….i don’t even know where to start. I’ll just call you Socrates and leave you be to walk around being the victim you want to be. It’s nit really that deep….you made a comment saying explicitly that there is only one winning choice for am FDM printer, I disagreed, and now you’re trying to say you weren’t really talking about 3d printers but could be talking about fruit salad 😂😂😂😂😂😂. Have fun finding drama on the internet where there is none.
One last thing, if you make a comment that people disagree with or debate, you aren’t being attacked. Ideas and opinions are meant to be challenged, that’s how we know which ones are good. Being a professional victim is no way to go through life.
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