Many of the 3D Printed objects in this video refer back to my previous videos (going back to 2016!!). One of these objects is for an upcoming video - see if you can guess which one it is😊
@@JaredOwen : You deserve Jared! Your works are awesome! Hope sponsors understand that high quality educational videos like this are a more valuable and useful advertising!
I'd rather have a neutral non-sponsored videos than sponsored videos. That said it was still a high-quality video. Jared always makes it look so clear and to the point. He is the best!
@@JaredOwen At the same time, it's unknown how much creative control the Sponsor had. At 3:55, there is no mention of how if you use the app or computer, the files are sent to Bambu Labs servers. 9:00 - You are woefully underestimating the amount of waste this printer makes. A simple 3"x 3"x 3" three color block will make a pile large than you can hold in that little trinket tray.
this is the best ad i've ever seen, not bullshit, straight to the facts, this is an ad i would not only gladly watch but consider to buy one myself, informative and with your own style adding the touch it needs without being intrusive
You should absolutely buy it. I don't have this one, but I got the the A1 mini, which by itself is $199 US right now, that's nuts. It has all the newest 3D printing tech and is super fast. The print bed is big enough for almost everything I want to print anyway, but the regular A1 is huge. The worst thing about it is that it will fall off a table if you don't have a way to keep it still when printing even slightly fast, probably not a problem with this bigger A1 though. I pretty much don't use any of my other bigger more expensive 3D printers anymore. You should buy one even if you don't need a 3D printer at all and you have a bunch of good ones already, that's how good it is for the price, either the mini or regular, that applies to both.
@@JaredOwen why not also do the old dot-matrix printers with the strips that had to be torn off the sides? I figure you've done VCR before, so not too far off
I saw the title and I was like eh I don’t care how 3D printers work. I know a little and that’s info enough. Then I saw it’s made by Jared Owen. I said ok I need to watch this. Always tells good stuff!
Bro! Nows your chance to brag your ass off about your x1 carbon! Soon as you tell me what one is. Here, this will help!: "Hey Satan, Whats up with that thing you got there? you say it's an X-1 Carbon, WOW!, What's THAT?"
@@skintech8620 lol, it’s really only the big brother to the A1 but with the big brother price tag to boot. It’s really nothing to brag about, just a more capable printer. It’s enclosed with a hardened steel nozzle so it can print “stronger” filaments like PA6 nylon and filaments with glass fiber/carbon fiber reinforcement without wearing the nozzle out quickly. And I do believe it can print up to 16 colors automatically if you daisy chain 4 AMS units together, I don’t believe that can be done with the AMS lite. I will never use this printer to its full potential but I got a great deal on it.
@@S8_10 Aww man, I feel stupid for not paying more attention to the video! But thanks for helping me out with an explanation on what the X1 is and has compared to the one in the video. I really appreciate it! Your the BEST! Plus not a bad brag,too😁
My 4 yo son is a fan of your animations, but we were a little disappointed when we couldn't find Turkish language in the audio tracks for this new video. He watched it anyway because he loves your videos and understands a little English. Thank you for inspiring him❤
My latest project is a replica 9.2” naval shell for an upcoming military fair. It’s taken over a month and 7kg of filament but it’s almost ready. And by the way, despite working with 3D printers for over five years, I’ve never heard the term “printer poop” until now
This video resonated deeply with me. The themes explored were not only thought-provoking but infused with a remarkable sense of upliftment. As I watched, a wave of inspiration washed over me, prompting reflections on my own experiences and aspirations. I find myself genuinely excited about future content that carries a similarly positive message. Such material plays a crucial role in nurturing hope and inspiration in our lives. It's amazing how a well-crafted video can spark joy and encourage resilience during challenging times. I truly appreciate the dedication and creativity behind these uplifting messages, as they have the power to make a significant impact on viewers like me.
Just today, my college received its first 3d printer, heck, the first in the entire town, and I'm lucky enough to have learned it. And for anyone which printer it is a snapmaker artisan 3 in 1 3-D printer. So, it's just added bonus that uploaded this video. So thank you ❤
This video must be worth it's weight in gold to Bambu Labs; very well made. I have the AI and find it very easy to use. My first printer was the Tevo Tarantula and required a lot of fine tuning, frustrating at times but also I learned a lot.
I'm a blender user and I just think about the work it took to make this giant and well-done animation, congratulations @jaredowen. Your work getting better and better. Then I joined Blender with 3d printing, two things I love.
I just started working at a makerspace with an x1 carbon and it is so much more capable than my modified Ender 3 ripoff. Its crazy how much 3D printing has changed over the past 2 years
Even if you upload every 2 months, your videos never fail to entertain and teach the viewers on how things work. Also can we get a heads up on the next space related video? It would be nice :D
The quality of this video is simply insane. I have never seen any video offering that level of education. Especially the animations are perfect. Also my deepest respect for BambuLab's engineering staff, they are certainly among the best in their trade. What I don't like though is the fact that obviously neither US nor European companies are that creative anymore!
This is fabulous! My only nit is that the fan highlighted on the X1C is the additional layer cooling fan, which blows ambient air across the top of the print. (These can also be added on to the P1P.) The chamber fan (for controlling the chamber temp) is on the back wall. Well done, thank you! ❤️
Очень интересное видео, спасибо за качественную озвучку имитирующую оригинальный голос (Это наверно очень много времени занимает, но результат того стоит)
@@neitron07 да, понятно что ИИ, но на других каналах что видел, в большинстве случаев голос бота, который не старается подражать оригиналу. А в данном случае нейронка очень хорошо имитирует оригинальную звуковую дорожку, и если б не артефакты звука, можно б было даже поверить что это реальный человек произносит
@@Ithitym не могу только понять как они по странам раскидывают видео с переводом. В настройках же нет выбора языка. Получается автор видит что его смотрят из России и делает перевод. А дальше как то Ютуб разделяет на нас и штаты.
@@neitron07Ещё по айпи ютуб определяет и возможно ещё по языку интерфейса пользователя. Потому что хоть я и с Украины, но предлагает русскую озвучку, а не украинскую, поэтому и думаю что смотрит ещё и на язык интерфейса юзера
धन्यवाद सर विडयो में हिंदी ऑडियो ट्रैक लाने के लिए। मैं हिंदी मेडियम से अंडर ग्रेजुएट का आर्ट्स विद्यार्थी हूॅं। लेकिन साइंस का इंजिनियरिंग विडयो मैं बहुत पसंद करता हूॅं। लव यू सर।
A video suggestion that I have is an animation of a 6 disc CD changer (the ones in older cars). I find it cool how, on its own, it can load a specific CD out of 6, and start playing it, all in such compact of a space.
1:08 is a bit misleading. In subtractive manufacturing, any excess material is almost always completely recycled and re-used. Additive manufacturing frequently can create a sizable amount of waste when prints fail, and scrapped parts/prototypes cannot often be recycled.
recycling still makes a lot more pollution, i mean, recycling metal happens in big factories that melt the metal into new parts, which makes a lot of co2 and costs a lot of power. but i get your point!
@@freelife-productions5745 That’s true! I was more talking about physical waste (as he was mentioning in the video), but that balance of CO2 emissions is also super important.
amazing video, just a few small corrections 1. G code is not instructions. G code is actually a set of coordinates the nozzle needs to go. It's not so much about controlling the exact position of the motors but the tool head. the onboard computers figure out how to move the motors on their own. if you look at G code it's just a very very very long list of numbers with the occasional letter in between. 2. that plastic tube is known as the "bowden tube" bowdens can be found on more than just 3d printers. 3. The bed is heated to prevent shrinkage. Yes you're partially right that it's for adhesion but there are cold adhesion plates. the problem is that if you don't heat the bed the filament can shrink. this can cause warping or with enough layers will cause it to jump off the bed. you can see that happen at the end of printing and it's completely cooled down. 4. The 'special glue' is just PVA glue but hairspray works better (IMO). Again. lovely animations just had a few minor gripes. this is a fantastic ad too and makes me a prouder owner of the p1p.
Bambu Labs printers are no joke in so many good ways. I have just the A1 Mini, and it's perfect for my uses. I've done several complex prints with it, but in several different parts. So far, I've printed an Airbus A350, Boeing 737, and the Lockheed Blackbird. I'm soon to be printing the C-17 Globemaster and a few fighter jets. Great little printer for the price.
Thank you for uploading! I know it takes a lot of efforts making these animations and also research, in your case, and I appreciate those efforts. Keep up with the work! :)
You broke it down in such an easy-to-understand way while still capturing the complexity of the technology. It’s amazing to see how far we’ve come with 3D printing-such an innovative and mind-blowing concept! 🖨🔧
I can understand that you need sponsorships to keep the channel alive, however i think it's important to note, that Bambu is a Chinese brand and there are many reasons not to trust them. If you prefer privacy and not living in a Black Mirror future, consider other 3D-Printers those from like Prusa Research (Czech) or Ultimaker (Netherlands/USA) or LulzBot/Aleph Objects (USA) that not only have no direct connections to China, but they also mostly produce in their own country.
This is my favorite video you've ever produced. You inspired me to get into 3D printing when I saw this. The A1 Bambu Lab is likely to be the printer I plan on getting!
I love seeing how things work on the inside. I was the kid that would tear apart old toasters to see what made them tick. I enjoy videos like these. The pullback car mechanism and the gumball machines were eye opening.
Me Too! Me Too! But now I'm grown, I still tear up the toaster on occasion, for old time sake! But since I tore open everything I could get my hands on as a kid, I can fix anything! Except for toasters. Still haven't figured them out!😁
Gotta love these big, long videos, but it's also just as nice to see how something simple actually works. Last week I was cooking and wondered "well, how does this thermometer work?" and I immediately thought of your videos. It was one of those thermometers for poking meats and such with a turning needle on the top. Could you do a video on how those work?
आपने वीडियो को हिन्दी और अन्य भाषाओं में बना कर बहुत अच्छा कार्य किया। यह हमारी भाषा का सम्मान है। हालांकि मुझे अंग्रेजी भाषा भी आती है। आपके वीडियो बहुत ज्ञानवर्धक होते हैं।
I've been 3D printing for over 8 months now, I basically know all working concepts of a 3D printer. But as soon as I saw Jared's upload about this, I still instantly clicked and watched it. This man never disappoints! and that's what you call HIGH QUALITY CONTENT
Been watching your videos for a few years and have seen all of them. I'm a mechanical Engineer and have been using 3D printing for years but never really understood exactly how it worked so thanks again for another great video. Would love to see a video explaining how vinyl records work!!!😎👍
Awesome machines but curious about health implications, fumes, micro particles, etc. I’m sure your sponsor doesn’t want you discussing this but I think it’s an important aspect since these are often in bedrooms or schools .
One of those things that are neat to learn about, but that I'll never be able to justify buying. It doesn't much matter the subject, Jared's animations are always great and educational.
I'm in a similar situation. However, for an investment of time, you can learn 3D modeling software like Blender (that's what Jared uses for all these animations). Then you can create files for whatever you'd like to 3D print, and send them to a service that will print them for a fee. That allows you to use advanced 3D printers if needed, or simpler ones like the two shown in this video, without actually needing to own and maintain them.
Finally a video with a sponsor that makes sense unlike those that keep pushing in accepting sponsors from betterhelp,aura,brilliant, Manscape ect…. That don’t make sense for the video they releasing
Interesting video. I have seen several of your videos and the 3D animations make them easy to understand. I think the first of your videos I watched was how a bowling pinsetter works. That video clearly showed all the details and how ingenious the design is. I thought of that video when I read a complaint from a woman that self checkouts were taking the jobs of cashiers. I wondered if that woman ever went bowling. If she not concerned that bowling pinsetters have taken the jobs of people who formerly reset the pins? Or even more importantly automatic telephone switching equipment has taken over a job that was formerly performed by human operators. So will this woman refuse to use a phone as a result?
Thank you for all the time and effort taken to conceive and produce this video. Definitely would love a "behind the scenes and making of" video of this and and other creations. Other content makers would have long moved onto game-making, commercial, cinematic, or financial productions rather than discover, explain and share like you do. Thank you.
Great video, but one thing I noticed is that the textured build plate is not for adhesion but rather to allow the print to release easier, especially when printing with petg which is notoriously sticky
A suggestion for a upcoming video: You know those toy, that look like a crocodile or a dog, and you press down on its teeth, and a random teeth will cause the crocodile or dog to bite.. Its very interesting to know how it does select the random teeth when "setting" the toy up.
Could you make a video about weight training exercise equipment? Some of them have very satisfyingly simple mechanisms to redirect force into different parts of the body! But I'm still stumped about how the fine weight adjustment dial works...
Many of the 3D Printed objects in this video refer back to my previous videos (going back to 2016!!). One of these objects is for an upcoming video - see if you can guess which one it is😊
Cool vid!
Ok
New video 🥹
Hai
hi jared
I appreciate how the sponsorship doesn't affect the quality of the video, very well done!
Thank you!
@@JaredOwenyeah 😊 you deserve it you work so hard on the animation 😊
I’d much rather companies pay for high-quality creative advertising like this than more 30-second boilerplate ads on irrelevant videos.
I agree - this was a sponsor that actually makes sense! I'm hoping to get more sponsors like this
@@JaredOwen : You deserve Jared! Your works are awesome! Hope sponsors understand that high quality educational videos like this are a more valuable and useful advertising!
I'd rather have a neutral non-sponsored videos than sponsored videos. That said it was still a high-quality video. Jared always makes it look so clear and to the point. He is the best!
@@JaredOwen this is a really WELL made ad, this is the way to sell me an item and it is informative as well
@@JaredOwen At the same time, it's unknown how much creative control the Sponsor had. At 3:55, there is no mention of how if you use the app or computer, the files are sent to Bambu Labs servers. 9:00 - You are woefully underestimating the amount of waste this printer makes. A simple 3"x 3"x 3" three color block will make a pile large than you can hold in that little trinket tray.
this is the best ad i've ever seen, not bullshit, straight to the facts, this is an ad i would not only gladly watch but consider to buy one myself, informative and with your own style adding the touch it needs without being intrusive
You should absolutely buy it. I don't have this one, but I got the the A1 mini, which by itself is $199 US right now, that's nuts. It has all the newest 3D printing tech and is super fast. The print bed is big enough for almost everything I want to print anyway, but the regular A1 is huge. The worst thing about it is that it will fall off a table if you don't have a way to keep it still when printing even slightly fast, probably not a problem with this bigger A1 though. I pretty much don't use any of my other bigger more expensive 3D printers anymore. You should buy one even if you don't need a 3D printer at all and you have a bunch of good ones already, that's how good it is for the price, either the mini or regular, that applies to both.
Can't wait for a video on resin 3d printers
Maybe someday!
indeed
i think Resin printers are a bit to simple to make a whole video about. SLS would be way more interesting
Hope some manufacturer sponsors it like Bamboo did.
@@JaredOwen And maybe 3d printers that print metal 👍
Best 3d animation channel on RUclips! Bro deserves more recognition
Thanks Kayrow!
Fr tho
For sure!
No shade but that would have to be Branch Education. This channel is up there though.
@CloudCoderChap low key tho
*I have a suggestion - How a normal Printer works*
*I am subbed btw*
Great suggestion!
@@JaredOwen If you're going to do it, is it gonna be only laser printers or also inkjets?
An Inkjet and Laser Printer videos would be cool.
@@JaredOwen why not also do the old dot-matrix printers with the strips that had to be torn off the sides? I figure you've done VCR before, so not too far off
@@vivi_t3ch I would like old dot-matrix printers with these contra-rotating double threaded rods for moving printing head, never saw it anywhere else
honestly probably one of the best intros to printing i've seen
What a nice compliment. Thank you!
I saw the title and I was like eh I don’t care how 3D printers work. I know a little and that’s info enough. Then I saw it’s made by Jared Owen. I said ok I need to watch this. Always tells good stuff!
pretty much the same for me
and it is an ad lmao a well done ad i dont hate
Thank you so much! I'm pleased to hear the video was worth watching!
14:17 the extra filament lines are floating! Magic!
nah we got bluetooth filament now
@@Third_Dimension_Orang Ah, of course. Wireless filament.
That's the best sponsorship I've ever seen
Watching this as my X1 Carbon is running in the same room. Even having one, I still wanna watch because the videos are so good.
Thank you! II'm glad you enjoy my videos!
Whats an X1 carbon? I would like to know! Are they cool? if you have one, of course they're cool! But for real: What is it?
Bro! Nows your chance to brag your ass off about your x1 carbon! Soon as you tell me what one is. Here, this will help!: "Hey Satan, Whats up with that thing you got there? you say it's an X-1 Carbon, WOW!, What's THAT?"
@@skintech8620 lol, it’s really only the big brother to the A1 but with the big brother price tag to boot. It’s really nothing to brag about, just a more capable printer. It’s enclosed with a hardened steel nozzle so it can print “stronger” filaments like PA6 nylon and filaments with glass fiber/carbon fiber reinforcement without wearing the nozzle out quickly. And I do believe it can print up to 16 colors automatically if you daisy chain 4 AMS units together, I don’t believe that can be done with the AMS lite.
I will never use this printer to its full potential but I got a great deal on it.
@@S8_10 Aww man, I feel stupid for not paying more attention to the video! But thanks for helping me out with an explanation on what the X1 is and has compared to the one in the video. I really appreciate it! Your the BEST! Plus not a bad brag,too😁
Thanks to you I bought my first 3D printer P1S combo. This video inspired me to try this new hobby.
Wow a lot of money involved in this vid. Quality is great!
Thank you!
My 4 yo son is a fan of your animations, but we were a little disappointed when we couldn't find Turkish language in the audio tracks for this new video. He watched it anyway because he loves your videos and understands a little English. Thank you for inspiring him❤
Thank you so much for watching! You can tell your 4 year old son that Jared Owen say Hi 😊
Great work!
What a fitting sponsorship and still very objective.
I can't wait for consumer grade food 3D printers
Thanks Shiny - it was definitely a good fit for the sponsor
This is the future of education. Brilliant video. I sometimes wish I could print moulds in 3d then use sand to mould metal.
This guy is the 3D model version of how it's made
I can now understand the gaps in-between videos, because of sll the research, animating, voicd over, Jared thanks for the videos
My latest project is a replica 9.2” naval shell for an upcoming military fair. It’s taken over a month and 7kg of filament but it’s almost ready. And by the way, despite working with 3D printers for over five years, I’ve never heard the term “printer poop” until now
7kg... Are you printing with 100% infill or something?
@@guspaz no, but even at 5% infil, it’s a massive shell, ive had to cut the model into 24 pieces in order to make it fit on my printer
This video resonated deeply with me. The themes explored were not only thought-provoking but infused with a remarkable sense of upliftment. As I watched, a wave of inspiration washed over me, prompting reflections on my own experiences and aspirations. I find myself genuinely excited about future content that carries a similarly positive message. Such material plays a crucial role in nurturing hope and inspiration in our lives. It's amazing how a well-crafted video can spark joy and encourage resilience during challenging times. I truly appreciate the dedication and creativity behind these uplifting messages, as they have the power to make a significant impact on viewers like me.
Jared? A 3d printer video?! This is a dream come true, i literally just got my first 3d printer one month ago, i got the A1 Mini also from Bambu lab
I'm so glad to hear you are excited about the video 😊 I hope you love your 3D printer!
Just today, my college received its first 3d printer, heck, the first in the entire town, and I'm lucky enough to have learned it. And for anyone which printer it is a snapmaker artisan 3 in 1 3-D printer. So, it's just added bonus that uploaded this video.
So thank you ❤
Good timing then! I hope you enjoy using the printer, and I'm glad the video was helpful.
Great video! Fun fact, I bought a A1 two weeks ago 😁
Nice!!
This video must be worth it's weight in gold to Bambu Labs; very well made.
I have the AI and find it very easy to use. My first printer was the Tevo Tarantula and required a lot of fine tuning, frustrating at times but also I learned a lot.
Thank you so much Reg! I really appreciate that.
As always Jared creates the most amazing instructive videos! It's obvious that it takes a massive amount of work to create the videos. Thanks!
Thank you!
Everyone should watch this before getting a 3d printer!
I just got the same A1 less than a week ago and this was really fun to see
I’m taking off supports from a 3d print right now lol. Btw I love the channel you are so skilled
I appreciate that!
I'm a blender user and I just think about the work it took to make this giant and well-done animation, congratulations @jaredowen. Your work getting better and better. Then I joined Blender with 3d printing, two things I love.
Thank you so much Eric! I appreciate the support!
I just started working at a makerspace with an x1 carbon and it is so much more capable than my modified Ender 3 ripoff. Its crazy how much 3D printing has changed over the past 2 years
Even if you upload every 2 months, your videos never fail to entertain and teach the viewers on how things work.
Also can we get a heads up on the next space related video? It would be nice :D
A space video is next! I'm slowly building a team of 3d artists - trying really hard to speed up video production
@@JaredOwen can't wait! :D
The quality of this video is simply insane. I have never seen any video offering that level of education. Especially the animations are perfect.
Also my deepest respect for BambuLab's engineering staff, they are certainly among the best in their trade. What I don't like though is the fact that obviously neither US nor European companies are that creative anymore!
Thank you John! The compliment means a lot!
I once had a 3D pen, and it was mind-blowing to own when I was young.
Beautiful and straight to the point. I have an A1 as well and this is exactly what it looks like to use it.
The 3D printer is cool the inside looks cool too. I like this video alot 10/10.
I'm glad you liked it Trey! Thanks for watching!
@@JaredOwen You're welcome Jared.
We have like 7 or 8 of the X1-Carbons in my sophomore engineering class and there really cool to watch.
What a great ad (for real, no sarcasm, more companies should try to do these kind of partnerships)
I teach Marines how to 3D model and how to operate 3D printers. I will defintely be using this video as a reference in my curriculum. Thank you!
I'm glad the video is helpful. Thanks for sharing!
Very nica 3D models and animations! Wish we could do something like that in our videos
This is fabulous! My only nit is that the fan highlighted on the X1C is the additional layer cooling fan, which blows ambient air across the top of the print. (These can also be added on to the P1P.) The chamber fan (for controlling the chamber temp) is on the back wall.
Well done, thank you! ❤️
I am proud to print on this printer while watching this video
It's a fun tool to have around for sure!
I watched this while printing on my Ender 3 V2. It's cool to see what advantages the A1 has over my printer. Let alone the X1 carbon
Please make a how to work Excavator and JCB❤❤❤
Thanks for the suggestion!
for a printer as simple to use an A1, this is a great and simple explanation of the mechanicisms inside it
Очень интересное видео, спасибо за качественную озвучку имитирующую оригинальный голос (Это наверно очень много времени занимает, но результат того стоит)
Я так понял ИИ переводит. Уже не первый канал англоязычный с подобными переводами.
@@neitron07 да, понятно что ИИ, но на других каналах что видел, в большинстве случаев голос бота, который не старается подражать оригиналу. А в данном случае нейронка очень хорошо имитирует оригинальную звуковую дорожку, и если б не артефакты звука, можно б было даже поверить что это реальный человек произносит
@@Ithitym не могу только понять как они по странам раскидывают видео с переводом. В настройках же нет выбора языка. Получается автор видит что его смотрят из России и делает перевод. А дальше как то Ютуб разделяет на нас и штаты.
@@neitron07Ещё по айпи ютуб определяет и возможно ещё по языку интерфейса пользователя. Потому что хоть я и с Украины, но предлагает русскую озвучку, а не украинскую, поэтому и думаю что смотрит ещё и на язык интерфейса юзера
Don't forget the X1 Carbon can do up to 16 colors!! It's so cool
धन्यवाद सर विडयो में हिंदी ऑडियो ट्रैक लाने के लिए। मैं हिंदी मेडियम से अंडर ग्रेजुएट का आर्ट्स विद्यार्थी हूॅं। लेकिन साइंस का इंजिनियरिंग विडयो मैं बहुत पसंद करता हूॅं। लव यू सर।
I love my A1 so much!!
This video got me thinking of buying a 3D printer. I'm glad to see my additional research still points to buying a Bambu Labs one!
Glad I could help you out with your research!
0:20 the glaze is crazy
literally (oh sh- i thought it was from another video)
real
Jared and the lock picking lawyer would be a crazy collaboration
You explain perfectly
Thanks for the nice compliment!
A video suggestion that I have is an animation of a 6 disc CD changer (the ones in older cars). I find it cool how, on its own, it can load a specific CD out of 6, and start playing it, all in such compact of a space.
1:08 is a bit misleading. In subtractive manufacturing, any excess material is almost always completely recycled and re-used. Additive manufacturing frequently can create a sizable amount of waste when prints fail, and scrapped parts/prototypes cannot often be recycled.
recycling still makes a lot more pollution, i mean, recycling metal happens in big factories that melt the metal into new parts, which makes a lot of co2 and costs a lot of power. but i get your point!
@@freelife-productions5745 That’s true! I was more talking about physical waste (as he was mentioning in the video), but that balance of CO2 emissions is also super important.
amazing video, just a few small corrections
1. G code is not instructions. G code is actually a set of coordinates the nozzle needs to go. It's not so much about controlling the exact position of the motors but the tool head. the onboard computers figure out how to move the motors on their own. if you look at G code it's just a very very very long list of numbers with the occasional letter in between.
2. that plastic tube is known as the "bowden tube" bowdens can be found on more than just 3d printers.
3. The bed is heated to prevent shrinkage. Yes you're partially right that it's for adhesion but there are cold adhesion plates. the problem is that if you don't heat the bed the filament can shrink. this can cause warping or with enough layers will cause it to jump off the bed. you can see that happen at the end of printing and it's completely cooled down.
4. The 'special glue' is just PVA glue but hairspray works better (IMO).
Again. lovely animations just had a few minor gripes. this is a fantastic ad too and makes me a prouder owner of the p1p.
This entire video is an ad, but its a high quality ad thats actually educational and entertaining. Love your videos
Glad to hear you found it educational and entertaining. Thank you!
a high quality ad that worked on me! 😂
Bambu Labs printers are no joke in so many good ways. I have just the A1 Mini, and it's perfect for my uses. I've done several complex prints with it, but in several different parts. So far, I've printed an Airbus A350, Boeing 737, and the Lockheed Blackbird. I'm soon to be printing the C-17 Globemaster and a few fighter jets. Great little printer for the price.
Thanks for sharing your experience and the awesome models you've printed!
Finally, Jared uploaded a video🎉🎉! I was shocked when I got the notification for this video😅
Thank you for watching😀😀
Thank you for uploading! I know it takes a lot of efforts making these animations and also research, in your case, and I appreciate those efforts. Keep up with the work! :)
you sold me! I've been following this printer A1 and will be heading to Athens from the island to find one to purchase
Wake up babe,
A new Jared owen video has just dropped
Yes sir! Thanks for watching
I had always wondered how 3D printers worked since I first heard about them back in high school. This video was very insightful! Thanks, Jared! 😄
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching William!
best add ever
As a very happy A1 user, I still learned lots from this excellent video!
Happy to hear that. Thanks for watching!
14:13 Oups, the feeding tube did not follow the tool head 😅
Seriously.... You have one of the best channels on RUclips.
Thanks for all your hard work.
You broke it down in such an easy-to-understand way while still capturing the complexity of the technology. It’s amazing to see how far we’ve come with 3D printing-such an innovative and mind-blowing concept! 🖨🔧
I have a question. I'm asking for a friend, can you 3D print a girlfriend?
you would need electronicw too to make it move
Having this printer, it’s great to see how everything works exactly. Definitely gonna help on maintenance
Happy the video was helpful! Thanks for watching!
I can understand that you need sponsorships to keep the channel alive, however i think it's important to note, that Bambu is a Chinese brand and there are many reasons not to trust them. If you prefer privacy and not living in a Black Mirror future, consider other 3D-Printers those from like Prusa Research (Czech) or Ultimaker (Netherlands/USA) or LulzBot/Aleph Objects (USA) that not only have no direct connections to China, but they also mostly produce in their own country.
Appreciate the feedback. Thanks for watching!
Thx for this.
I own two, a Creality ender 3 v3 se. Creality is a popular choice for 3d printing. I am soo happy you called out to the maker community!
Happy to see other Makers here 😊
This is my favorite video you've ever produced. You inspired me to get into 3D printing when I saw this. The A1 Bambu Lab is likely to be the printer I plan on getting!
I got a 3d printer ad before i started the video o-o
I love seeing how things work on the inside. I was the kid that would tear apart old toasters to see what made them tick. I enjoy videos like these. The pullback car mechanism and the gumball machines were eye opening.
Glad to hear I can bring that kid alive again. Thanks for watching!
Me Too! Me Too! But now I'm grown, I still tear up the toaster on occasion, for old time sake! But since I tore open everything I could get my hands on as a kid, I can fix anything! Except for toasters. Still haven't figured them out!😁
Gotta love these big, long videos, but it's also just as nice to see how something simple actually works. Last week I was cooking and wondered "well, how does this thermometer work?" and I immediately thought of your videos. It was one of those thermometers for poking meats and such with a turning needle on the top. Could you do a video on how those work?
Thank you for the suggestion!
आपने वीडियो को हिन्दी और अन्य भाषाओं में बना कर बहुत अच्छा कार्य किया। यह हमारी भाषा का सम्मान है। हालांकि मुझे अंग्रेजी भाषा भी आती है। आपके वीडियो बहुत ज्ञानवर्धक होते हैं।
Great strategic way to advertise 3D printer.
Exactly match the target group who follow Jared.
Without a doubt, videos about space are the best, but this one about 3D printing is very interesting.
I've been 3D printing for over 8 months now, I basically know all working concepts of a 3D printer. But as soon as I saw Jared's upload about this, I still instantly clicked and watched it. This man never disappoints! and that's what you call HIGH QUALITY CONTENT
😎 Thank you Daniel, I appreciate that!
Been watching your videos for a few years and have seen all of them. I'm a mechanical Engineer and have been using 3D printing for years but never really understood exactly how it worked so thanks again for another great video. Would love to see a video explaining how vinyl records work!!!😎👍
Thanks for watching, and for the suggestion!
Awesome machines but curious about health implications, fumes, micro particles, etc. I’m sure your sponsor doesn’t want you discussing this but I think it’s an important aspect since these are often in bedrooms or schools .
I enjoyed watching this video while my A1 is printing!
I hope the video helped you understand your printer a little better. It sure is fun to 3d Print!
I learn how components work from you a lot to reduce design cost . thanks a lot
Glad to hear the video is helpful! Thanks for watching!
I can't stop thanking you for using SI units instead of imperial ones ❤
Thank you for the support!
My son has a Bambu Lab A1 Mini and he says you animate it very accurately!
That's good to hear! Thanks for sharing 😁
Very well done video. I am interested in 3d printing but knew nothing about how to get started until now. Thanks for this very informative video!
Hi Csil, you are so welcome! I'm glad the video was useful.
I've owned Prusa for several years and it's been good, but wow, maybe I need to consider Bambu Lab. Some cool features there.
Just got an A1 with the AMS for multicolor prints, I love it!
Upgraded from an Ender 3 to the A1 Mini. One of the best things I've ever done!
What an awesome video as well as magnificent ad of Bamboo Lab. Thank you, Jared!
One of those things that are neat to learn about, but that I'll never be able to justify buying.
It doesn't much matter the subject, Jared's animations are always great and educational.
I'm in a similar situation. However, for an investment of time, you can learn 3D modeling software like Blender (that's what Jared uses for all these animations). Then you can create files for whatever you'd like to 3D print, and send them to a service that will print them for a fee. That allows you to use advanced 3D printers if needed, or simpler ones like the two shown in this video, without actually needing to own and maintain them.
Hi Vector, I'm so glad to hear you found the video educational! Thanks for watching!
Finally a video with a sponsor that makes sense unlike those that keep pushing in accepting sponsors from betterhelp,aura,brilliant,
Manscape ect…. That don’t make sense for the video they releasing
Interesting video. I have seen several of your videos and the 3D animations make them easy to understand. I think the first of your videos I watched was how a bowling pinsetter works. That video clearly showed all the details and how ingenious the design is. I thought of that video when I read a complaint from a woman that self checkouts were taking the jobs of cashiers. I wondered if that woman ever went bowling. If she not concerned that bowling pinsetters have taken the jobs of people who formerly reset the pins? Or even more importantly automatic telephone switching equipment has taken over a job that was formerly performed by human operators. So will this woman refuse to use a phone as a result?
Really great animation!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for all the time and effort taken to conceive and produce this video. Definitely would love a "behind the scenes and making of" video of this and and other creations. Other content makers would have long moved onto game-making, commercial, cinematic, or financial productions rather than discover, explain and share like you do. Thank you.
Thank you for the suggestion and feedback! I appreciate the support!
Great video, but one thing I noticed is that the textured build plate is not for adhesion but rather to allow the print to release easier, especially when printing with petg which is notoriously sticky
Jared Owen is the best how do things work RUclipsr
Thank you 😁 I appreciate the support!
@@JaredOwen you're welcome
Really great video. It's just funny how the little tubes disconnect from the toolhead while printing at 14:12 😅
its funny how i already know this stuff but i watched it anyway because i love jared
I appreciate the support 😊
A suggestion for a upcoming video: You know those toy, that look like a crocodile or a dog, and you press down on its teeth, and a random teeth will cause the crocodile or dog to bite.. Its very interesting to know how it does select the random teeth when "setting" the toy up.
Could you make a video about weight training exercise equipment? Some of them have very satisfyingly simple mechanisms to redirect force into different parts of the body! But I'm still stumped about how the fine weight adjustment dial works...
Thanks for the suggestion!