I wish this wasn't sponsored (because it's so good) - Bambu Lab P1P

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  • Опубликовано: 8 май 2024
  • Thanks to Bambu Lab for sponsoring this video! Check out their P1P printer at lmg.gg/p1p
    3D printing can seem complicated, but Bambu Lab's new P1P printer seems to take the extra frills and complications out of the P1P while keeping the raw power needed to get work done. Dan is here to take a look at the P1P to see if it lives up to the hype or if you're better off with something like the X1-Carbon.
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    0:00 So fancy
    0:18 Unboxing and printer tour
    3:15 Set up and calibration
    7:43 Prepping software to print
    10:26 Extra goodies/features
    12:29 Pre-print process
    13:38 Printing!
    17:37 Checking our print
    18:36 Overall thoughts
    19:29 Outro
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  • @13loodySword
    @13loodySword Год назад +2737

    with how brutally honest Dan is w/ audio gear it's pretty incredible to hear him have such high praises for something

    • @SirDragonClaw
      @SirDragonClaw Год назад +13

      Yeah but as someone who has both the Ankermake is still better, it's a shame ltt is biased against Anker now.

    • @jeremyfoster23
      @jeremyfoster23 Год назад

      @@SirDragonClaw you mean the Chinese company known for screwing over customers and having a massive security scandal with their cameras?

    • @MaverickBlue42
      @MaverickBlue42 Год назад +31

      Not just that, outright telling the competition they better have something in the pipeline that can match this product or they're outright "screwed"....

    • @kendallguier1378
      @kendallguier1378 Год назад +29

      I love Dan and I really feel like I honestly believe that's his honest opinion and it wouldn't change even if it wasn't sponsors

    • @BillyAltDel
      @BillyAltDel Год назад +28

      You guys do realize this video is sponsored by the manufacturer, right? This isn't a review.

  • @BLNJ
    @BLNJ Год назад +1210

    Would love to see Dan do a "beginners guide" on shopping for 3D printers. It's stupid to say, but he's so honest about everything that I seriously trust his recommendations and opinion

    • @ragingroosevelt
      @ragingroosevelt Год назад +22

      From what I can tell right now for off-the-shelf printers, the best you can get is either the Kingroon KP3S (inexpensive ~$170), the Bambu P1P (mid-range $700), or the Bambu X1 (intro high cost $1200 - $1500) depending on your price point. Maybe one of the Sovols or one of the upgraded Ender 3 models between the Kingroon and P1P?

    • @IzzacJ
      @IzzacJ Год назад +7

      Same here. I’m really interested in getting one, but price is a big concern (for the wife at least).

    • @melchormendoza
      @melchormendoza Год назад +17

      I mean he basically already did one at the end of the video. "If you want a 3d printer buy this one, unless its too expensive then buy another one" lmao

    • @armignac
      @armignac Год назад +4

      +1. Even a beginners guide on 3D printing as a whole! Might aswell let him do every Short Circuit video!

    • @PHamster
      @PHamster Год назад +1

      N00B Guide

  • @69Gothic
    @69Gothic Год назад +1194

    I love Dan's videos. I really like the pace, not over enthusiastic, no teleshop sales man vibe and seems honest. Good job!

    • @LetsRocka
      @LetsRocka Год назад +18

      Yep. These are videos I'm more prone to actually pay attention to.

    • @janneboman8573
      @janneboman8573 Год назад +7

      Pacing is really important. Some youtubers are speaking so fast that I find it exhausting, even impossible to watch.

    • @TechnologistAtWork
      @TechnologistAtWork Год назад +3

      Yeah he's my energy level. Linus is just a moving chaos.

    • @janneboman8573
      @janneboman8573 Год назад +1

      @@TechnologistAtWork I can deal with him, mostly :) TBH, my typical energy level is closer to "my mechanics"

    • @FrotLopOfficial
      @FrotLopOfficial 8 месяцев назад

      10000% I agree, and I strongly feel like they should prioritize videos with him because of the whole distrust situation. He alone can probably easily restore that, he list BLEEDS honesty and genuine transparency, his voice, pacing, tone, everything. I would be shocked if this was 90% scripted because of how naturally he sounds

  • @thimoj7799
    @thimoj7799 Год назад +1563

    More Dan, so much fun to watch. very relaxed and great presenter!

    • @seandowning115
      @seandowning115 Год назад +24

      So true. Also when he’s in a secondary role for a video and just does what he wants.

    • @LockOn0705
      @LockOn0705 Год назад +10

      Dan is my spiritual animal

    • @caesar98
      @caesar98 Год назад +8

      @@seandowning115 And as the producer of WAN, his dry commentary and humor **chef's kiss** magnifico

    • @alfredwrigfors7617
      @alfredwrigfors7617 Год назад +1

      Yes!

    • @Canseeyt
      @Canseeyt Год назад

      agreed

  • @jagerbombasstic
    @jagerbombasstic Год назад +270

    X1-Carbon was a game changer for R&D engineering work. I can make carbon fiber nylon prototypes first try with amazing accuracy. I’ve been using it for a bit now and it’s amazing for my teams speed in prototyping new designs has went from a week per design to a day. I have used a prusa and ender 3v2 before the bambu.

    • @vadeka
      @vadeka Год назад +2

      opinion on the prusa versus the bambu?

    • @eilhtitlaoh7275
      @eilhtitlaoh7275 Год назад +2

      Same here X1C and we have 3 and 5 axis and dual turret 7? axis auto load unload lathes lol. This thing is just next level.

    • @jagerbombasstic
      @jagerbombasstic Год назад +9

      @@vadeka the prusa is great don’t get me wrong but bambu makes it somewhat hard to mess up a print along with great amenities like the mobile app.
      More in depth;
      Being able to start a print and just leave then check your phones live feed of the print is very nice. (X1-carbon)
      It really comes down convenience/ease of use > open ended and upgradable. I think the software and the creature comforts of the bambu outweigh the upgradability of the prusa. Especially since you really don’t need to upgrade anything if you get the X1 carbon. If and big IF bambu stays around and keeps parts cheap. That is the biggest gamble. For the price you can’t go wrong with either. Of course if you get the P1P bambu then I think it is undeniably the best printer under 1K. Since it is just a stripped X1.

    • @downundermaker
      @downundermaker Год назад +1

      Except govt contractors schools and military contractors can’t use them. So they are niche at best.

    • @Argon_02
      @Argon_02 Год назад

      @@jagerbombasstic octoprint / mainsail / klipper.

  • @Kritacul
    @Kritacul Год назад +83

    Dan is great and how he explains is both fun and I feel like I'm learning something without being preached to. Plus he is a Nerd's Nerd and we need more of him.

    • @FRANK-pp4rn
      @FRANK-pp4rn Год назад +8

      I think that's Dan's strength. Hes able to explain things technically without alienating those that aren't technical. It's a true gift. More Dan!

  • @deco122392
    @deco122392 Год назад +38

    I can not stress this enough. I appreciate Dan's honest and straight to the point presentation style. I would watch him unbox and demo a toaster. Well done team!

  • @simonl7784
    @simonl7784 Год назад +28

    5:00 for those interested the "vibratiness" measurement is called Input Shaper

  • @Arron1776
    @Arron1776 Год назад +100

    Dan is so chill I hope we see much more of him he's somebody who I think everyone likes

    • @auslad
      @auslad Год назад

      it's not called chill, it's called boring monotone dullness.

    • @adiller_
      @adiller_ Год назад +2

      @@auslad hahaha sounds like you’re too accustomed to the fake, overly dramatic and overly enthusiastic, but still enjoyable style of some other hosts.

    • @Tenchigumi
      @Tenchigumi Год назад +2

      I hate Dan...
      .... I say that as a massive liar.

  • @HifiJelly
    @HifiJelly Год назад +209

    I picked up a P1P a few weeks ago, it really is incredible. The speed at which it can print and still have good quality prints straight out of the box is shocking. I picked up the AMS, so I’ll be curious to see how well that works when it gets in.

    • @scootersfrog
      @scootersfrog Год назад +6

      the waste is excessive imo

    • @HifiJelly
      @HifiJelly Год назад +21

      @@scootersfrog I’ve heard that, but I’ve never had a printer able to do multiple materials/colors so I’m still excited haha

    • @scootersfrog
      @scootersfrog Год назад +1

      @@HifiJelly yea even knowing this i was still surprised by just how much

    • @daemon4202
      @daemon4202 Год назад +7

      it's great for being able to queue up 4 different spools for one at a time use but yeah waste will eat at you. look up vids on how to optimize before you start or you'll get really frustrated by it quick. I suggest start at 185 and work your way back up using test prints.. you'll understand what that means when you get the ams

    • @Aeroliten
      @Aeroliten Год назад

      Is this core xy?

  • @Just-For-Fun-Games
    @Just-For-Fun-Games Год назад +327

    Well... I wanted a 3d printer, and it seems this is the one I'll buy.

    • @noelcovarrubias7490
      @noelcovarrubias7490 Год назад +3

      XD same

    • @gatling216
      @gatling216 Год назад +42

      Highly recommend. I’ve been doing this for several years now and I can confidently say the P1P is the first printer I’ve ever bought that felt like an appliance rather than a project. The only thing that came close was the Anycubic Kobra Max, but that sucker is so big it takes up its own postal code.

    • @zoetmoments5625
      @zoetmoments5625 Год назад +7

      @@LilApe how many people have received a wrapped bed, cause I think you talking a**. we backed the project from the very start for the X1C + AMS and have had it since and many use it has there daily driver. and there is no other consumer printer that comes close at the price.

    • @joeyvigil
      @joeyvigil Год назад +5

      A bit expensive, but yeah, this is probably the best one you can buy besides the upgraded X1 carbon.

    • @lumi_arcs
      @lumi_arcs Год назад +1

      Wait for the creality coreXY printer

  • @LoveLossLetGo
    @LoveLossLetGo Год назад +5

    Love videos hosted by Dan, his pace is quick but in a very understandable way, his speech keeps me engaged unlike anyone.
    Also his level of insight and ability to communicate what level of insight he has is incredible. Love the little details and user experience details he is able to convey.
    Love his audio videos because of this but also loving seeing him talk about other topics, seeing how he experiences different topics has been really interesting and I hope we get to see him talk about whatever topics interest him! Think he would give justice and bring interest to whatever.

  • @jm-alan
    @jm-alan Год назад +74

    As someone who's written hardware self-calibration before, every time Dan touched the chassis while it was self-leveling I wanted to scream 😅

    • @johns.1898
      @johns.1898 6 месяцев назад

      Not everyone has a functioning brain unfortunately

  • @marsgizmo
    @marsgizmo Год назад +104

    Excellent highlights! 👏😎
    I'm also a big fan of both, P1P and especially the X1C with multiple AMS units.
    Having 16 active filaments is a dream come true for iterating designs. 😌

    • @ZebraandDonkey
      @ZebraandDonkey Год назад +6

      Not a review if it is sponsored right?

    • @marsgizmo
      @marsgizmo Год назад +4

      @@ZebraandDonkey you’re right, my bad :)

  • @nobodysacrifice
    @nobodysacrifice Год назад +149

    Went from Ender 3 to this. I've had it less then a month and already been able to print double then what I was ever able to print with the Ender 3. It's making me change my mind about proprietary systems. If it's going to give this much value and just work, then I'm willing to accept being inside their proprietary system.

    • @DOGbackwardz
      @DOGbackwardz Год назад +45

      Well, their parts are as cheap or cheaper than quality open sourced parts. Which completely changes the proprietary paradigm compared to something like Formlabs where you're talking a 3x cost.

    • @blahorgaslisk7763
      @blahorgaslisk7763 Год назад +35

      @@DOGbackwardz Proprietary tech and walled gardens work as long as there is strong competition. The moment a company get a dominant enough position that competition is no longer relevant it breaks down. We've seen this happen over and over again in several markets. But at the same time the ease and safety of never venturing away from the flock is seductive...
      Most people doesn't really care either way. All they care about is that things work when they need them to. And when something doesn't work they either replace it right off or take it to the "experts" who replaces it right off making you pay for a new whatever as replacing is easier than reparing...

    • @OsioPandaPeludo
      @OsioPandaPeludo Год назад

      You need to learn about Vorons, RatRigs, and VZBots. Just to start.

    • @domninin
      @domninin Год назад +1

      Idk, this feels like they saw how normal printer companies do it and imitated their business model, which will be disastrous in the long run if true. With the RFID chip in the spools and the software bound to an account and so on

    • @blahorgaslisk7763
      @blahorgaslisk7763 Год назад +4

      @@domninin Difference being that here you can choose to use any filament, but you will have to dial in the properties manually.
      Well at least you can do that for now. Who knows what they'll do tomorrow?

  • @CybrJames
    @CybrJames Год назад +7

    Excellent video. Great job, Dan. I have been seeing more of him. I am happy he is in front of the camera more. Between Jake, Andy, and Dan, you have the A-team of employees. Great video again.

  • @ians7184
    @ians7184 Год назад +9

    "Let's just do a goddamn print" I love Dan

  • @thekraken8him
    @thekraken8him Год назад +3

    Both Dan and the editor did an excellent job on this video. The information is clear, flows well, and is a good density. I don't need a new 3D printer but I still enjoyed this.

  • @erickmurray3226
    @erickmurray3226 Год назад +1

    Love Dan! Always detailed and thorough! He and David have become two of my favorites!

  • @mikecontreras5190
    @mikecontreras5190 Год назад +15

    I have been 3d printing for years had a lot of printers before I got the X1 Carbon and it really is a game changer. I like tinkering and modding my printers but if you you want something that gives you little issues and is fast and pretty much reliable bambu lab printers are the way to go. It like the difference of trying to cook food over a camp fire or having a microwave, think of this more as an appliance rather than a hobbyist toy.

    • @TechnologistAtWork
      @TechnologistAtWork Год назад +6

      Modding is fun until you find yourself doing it more than just printing. I prefer to have a reliable printer that finishes the job rather than constantly fixing it. It's a fabrication machine, I don't like working on the machine that works for me.

    • @WatShmat
      @WatShmat 11 месяцев назад

      What do you think about Prusa?

  • @Devastator0
    @Devastator0 Год назад +3

    wow, I don't think I've ever seen Dan give a product such a glowing recommendation. I don't want or need a 3D printer, but Dan's endorsement of them is great because I have 1 or 2 friends who are in the market and I can point them specifically to this video. Great job Dan! Keep it up!

  • @nurspotify0126
    @nurspotify0126 Год назад +41

    A shame that you guys didn't really talk about the Bambu Lab AMS system. Being able to print in multiple colours/materials is a huge win in my book.

    • @jagerbombasstic
      @jagerbombasstic Год назад +12

      Being able to use support material with carbon fiber filaments so you don’t waste the $$ filament is worth the cost alone.

    • @thatonebelgian
      @thatonebelgian Год назад +6

      @@jagerbombasstic you technically shouldn't use the AMS with CF filament. it says so on their website. it wears out the funnel thing where the filaments goes into the AMS. you can print a PTFE adapter for it though but out of the box it aint recommended. wore it out abit with a PLA that had alot of rough glitter let alone CF

    • @-B.H.
      @-B.H. Год назад +5

      They might do a main video on it at some point. In a recent labs tour they spend a short moment talking about it with Dan. They have 3 x1 Carbon's and one of them is hooked up to 4x of the AMS feeds.

    • @itsretrover
      @itsretrover Год назад +4

      @@-B.H. Yeah they might. I don't think they have done a X1c review yet so that review will include the AMS is there nobody more qualified to do 3d printer reviews. I like the guy but it's obvious that he isn't on a high technological level involving printers

    • @SytanOfficial
      @SytanOfficial Год назад +1

      The AMS is known to be extremely faulty, and they would have had to touch on that and bring light to just how unreliable these machines are in order to talk about it at all.

  • @EmpathVibe
    @EmpathVibe Год назад

    This is the video that finally got me interested in 3d printers. Dan is amazing especially since I think he actually likes the product. I agree with other comments, would love to see some longer videos on getting into the 3D printing scene. I really really want one of these, but this is a huge new area to learn. Needs more Dan.

  • @MadRC
    @MadRC Год назад +1

    Amazing work Dan. You smashed this out the park. And yes it’s a fantastic printer as well.

  • @alekz0987
    @alekz0987 Год назад +72

    I love mine, certainly a step above a prusa in terms of how much of a workhorse it is, and it's heads and shoulders above any sort of hobbyist printer. I think that it's an excellent beginner printer if you have the money to invest in the ecosystem because you learn basic maintenance without any of the headaches that come with cheap machines while getting incredible quality and speed. All the benefits of the X1C platform at a much lower price makes me almost regret my Prusa Mini purchase :P

    • @Kevinjimtheone
      @Kevinjimtheone Год назад +3

      I have a Prusa Mini and my first though after watching the video was selling it and buying this.

    • @VincentGroenewold
      @VincentGroenewold Год назад +1

      @@Kevinjimtheone It is super nice, but do bear in mind that everything is proprietary on the Bambulabs machines. Which means, you always have to buy via them, fixing the machine yourself with off the shelf parts, I think, is a great thing in the long run for printers like a Prusa (they do need to release something similar though).

    • @bobbisrex9970
      @bobbisrex9970 Год назад

      @@VincentGroenewold Not really though, chinese clones are already popping up for the hotend. Soon they will all be availiable from 3rd parties

    • @killroy713
      @killroy713 Год назад +3

      If you want quality and speed of a Bambu with out proprietary garbage. Build a voron. That being said quality is dependent on your patience and effort to build it correctly

    • @alekz0987
      @alekz0987 Год назад +5

      @@killroy713 a voron is a tinkerer's machine, totally different user bases. It's like how not every engineer builds their own pc and buys a pre-built workstation. A voron kit is also quite expensive and requires a machine already capable of printing dimensionally accurately with ABS or ASA if you don't use the print it forward services. It's certainly the right choice for some, but an X1C or P1P is way more friendly and more approachable for the vast majority of people interested in 3DP.

  • @UnjustifiedRecs
    @UnjustifiedRecs Год назад +46

    I worked for a tv/movie set building company for a few years and I looked after their 3d printing department, we had 6 ultimaker 3s at the time, they were mega money and when they worked they were good, but good lord there was always something wrong with them, it's so great to see 3d printing getting better, it plateaued for a long time and I lost all interest really but this machine looks quite nice. Great video

    • @marc7425
      @marc7425 Год назад +4

      Having had the (dis)pleasure of working with both Ultimaker 2+ printers and Ultimaker S5, I can say that they have not gotten better in any way, shape, or form. Hell, I'd even consider the Ultimaker S5 extremely unfriendly towards people that have spent a lot of time with printers. If you've got a failed print, you couldn't set a new one to print until the whole printer cooled completely! It is so much wasted time.
      Great for first-time users. But just as horrible as the 2+ once things stopped working As Intendedᵗᵐ.

    • @Altirix_
      @Altirix_ Год назад

      a lot of the advancements were stuck in hobbiest communities pushing the boundries. the bambu labs printers are built upon years of work by people in the voron, annex engineering, vzbot,hevort communities. the speed benchy challenge proved it was viable to maintain print quality while going fast. the Annex Engineering K3 is likely one of the most advanced you could build atm. and at this point the limiting factor is cooling.

    • @UnjustifiedRecs
      @UnjustifiedRecs Год назад

      @@marc7425 ouch, yeah, I could never get over the prices of the ultimakers, thankfully it wasn't me buying them, I was just using them, full of frustrations

    • @kongchho
      @kongchho Год назад +1

      This makes the ultimaker machines look like an antique. When I have to use our S5 I just want to take it on the back and bash it's motherboard in. The P1P on the other hand I'm more than happy to use and it's my main machine now.

  • @ryanlillie8469
    @ryanlillie8469 Год назад +1

    Looking great Dan and you do an awesome presentation and sponsored review!

  • @jeffhunter12
    @jeffhunter12 Год назад

    Great video, as someone who got into 3d printing not too long ago due to miniature painting its awesome to see these get talked about

  • @Delistd
    @Delistd Год назад +62

    I love Dan. He is now my favorite host.

  • @user-zw3mg1so7o
    @user-zw3mg1so7o Год назад +6

    Would be really cool to see some resin printer reviews from you guys!

  • @w0nd3rlu573r
    @w0nd3rlu573r Год назад

    Thank you, I was just about to jump on a 3D printer, but now I will reconsider. Great gob and great Hosting. Thanks Dan! 🙂

  • @skeleton_jelly
    @skeleton_jelly Год назад +1

    I got a p1p about 1 month or so ago and its great, glad to see it on short circuit

  • @Snowmirage6453
    @Snowmirage6453 Год назад +16

    Good job! Part of being honest and transparent with reviews / sponsors isn't just to Ding them when they screw up, but praise when its actually deserved and not marketing BS.

  • @CTWilliams89
    @CTWilliams89 Год назад +7

    I've had my x1 carbon for a week and it is insane how good the printer is.

    • @maxsgeekdom8514
      @maxsgeekdom8514 Год назад +1

      versus resin printer?

    • @CTWilliams89
      @CTWilliams89 Год назад +1

      @Max's Geekdom vs the creality 10s pro v2. No fussing just printing. I'd love to get my hands on a formlabs 3+ though

    • @abowden5079
      @abowden5079 Год назад

      they say those who can't DO, buy BAMBU. That must be you. a cop out.

    • @CTWilliams89
      @CTWilliams89 Год назад +1

      @@abowden5079 sure bud

    • @eilhtitlaoh7275
      @eilhtitlaoh7275 Год назад +1

      @@abowden5079 lmao stay salty. Not all of us want to fiddle around tweaking an inferior design because muh open sauce. We need a tool for a job. Not a second hobby to learn. This is bringing 3d printing to the masses, we have a 3 and 5 axis and other cnc machines over a million dollars worth before you say I'm some noob. This is the first company making affordable tools like it, not toys.

  • @garynagle3093
    @garynagle3093 Год назад +2

    Another great Dan review. Love the pacing and honest opinion. Makes me wish a needed a 3d printer

  • @mhgscrubadub9917
    @mhgscrubadub9917 Месяц назад

    I have a p1s coming in the mail here soon and I cannot stop consuming all of the content on this device. Im so excited

  • @MayaPosch
    @MayaPosch Год назад +26

    Would love to go CoreXY after suffering with a bedslinger (Ender 3v2) for a while now, but will gladly wait for other Voron-like machines to pop up. Bambu's offerings are definitely intriguing, however, and I'm looking forward to FDM printers stop being Ender/Prusa clones :)

    • @p_serdiuk
      @p_serdiuk Год назад

      Voron is not ideal, there are other CoreXY DIY projects that are slightly better, like V-King and RatRig.

    • @realgoose
      @realgoose Год назад +7

      For the price, Bambu is where it’s at. There just isn’t anything on the market that can do what this does at this price.
      Also, third party parts are already coming out for this and the X1C. That means the concerns about the ‘closed ecosystem’ are negligible.

    • @TheRobojay
      @TheRobojay Год назад +4

      @@realgoose my main concern about bambu is the printer firmware. No way to go back on an update and no way to manually update with like an sd card. There have been bugs in the firmware and as it stands, you are at the mercy of them responding and fixing the issue, which could be weeks, if you get a firmware bug like I and many got. Instead of waiting weeks for an update and breaking my head trying to figure out what was wrong, I could have just rolled back the firmware if it was an option and have my printer be functional right away. Then there's the question, why would a firmware bug only break some machines and not all. It's concerning and while I love my 3 x1c, I can't rely on them 100% based on my experience with them and what I've also seen other people go through. I'll be diversifying a bit with vorons probably

    • @DraakjeYoblama
      @DraakjeYoblama Год назад

      The i3/bedslinger design is still really good for smaller printers. You shouldn't write off a type of printers because the cheap Chinese one you got wasn't good.

    • @FryedWater
      @FryedWater Год назад +1

      @@p_serdiuk RatRig is not ideal with lead times of 12 weeks and their slightly less nice QC.

  • @TJMartinek
    @TJMartinek Год назад +6

    Absolutely love Dan! Hate it when I actually click a link to buy something from a video and the first thing is see is "early bird package sold out"... Thats cool, I'll just not spend $700.

  • @B0A2
    @B0A2 Год назад +1

    I just bought one and I'm glad that Dan shares my opinion of it, truly a great printer that's a game changer for the industry

  • @spectorphilspector
    @spectorphilspector 2 месяца назад

    First time I’ve seen your site. Really good stuff - well done on all levels, lighting, sound, editing, and not to mention your excellent content & delivery…bravo.

  • @UncleJessy
    @UncleJessy Год назад +4

    Fantastic video. Would love to know if you’re also running into the extreme slow Wi-Fi transfer speeds on your p1p compared to your x1 printers. Mine is painfully slow with the transfers vs my x1

    • @kongchho
      @kongchho Год назад

      Oh you're here too?

    • @EarrGasmm
      @EarrGasmm Год назад +1

      Replace the crappy included SD card. It's a hardware issue.

  • @colbster12302
    @colbster12302 Год назад +9

    Dan killed it like always. I hope he gets 2,000,000 Canadian dollars a year

  • @rainbow_mess
    @rainbow_mess Год назад

    this looks incredible for sure. I'm still chugging along here with my prusa mini but it's great to know that the field continues to evolve

  • @xisplo
    @xisplo Год назад +2

    I really enjoy Dan's videos. This was a good product review.

  • @Dramaican88
    @Dramaican88 Год назад +7

    Dan's knowledge on 3d printing has improved a lot! Happy to see more 3D printing related videos. The price/speed+quality ratio for this printer is great and I do agree that it is a very good choice for a first 3d printer. The cheaper would be the Sovol SV06 currently. The only thing I feel was missing in this video was being critical and more detailed in commenting on the "problematic" connectivity, app and cloud stuff. The issues were mentioned in the video, but then the workarounds for the "problematic" choices of Bambu were not mentioned. It was like: "Yeah Bambu has made some very problematic choices, but you can get around them with some effort, but still we really think you should buy this printer" which is not a very honest/moral/clear take. I understand it is a sponsored video, but it would be better if you made up your mind in a clear way, to either just make an AD video and not critical at all or be critical and spend time on the negatives as well. Now you mentioned the negatives, without being actually critical and explaining to the viewers what you don't like about the P1P.

    • @olimations
      @olimations Год назад +2

      Correct me if i'm wrong but i thought he did mention workarounds, like with the app connection didn't he say that you could skip that step, and with the cloud connectivity he said you could connect to it via LAN negating that "problem"

    • @Dramaican88
      @Dramaican88 Год назад +2

      @@olimations Yes, exactly he mentioned the issues, but did not go into explaining why they are a problem and how easy or difficult it is to overcome the issues. I am not sure that viewers understood that it is a very cloud oriented, proprietary ecosystem with concerns about connectivity and data privacy by default. This is very much the anti-consumer mentality/business model of not having full control of a device that you own and paid for. Example the LAN-only mode is supported for the P1P only with the latest firmware update that was released 3 days ago, before that P1P owners were not able to overide the cloud (at least in an easy way). I think it is not a coincidence that the video was released so close to the firmware update, while also the P1P has been shipping for over two months now. Dan used the term "problematic", so since he did mention some of the negatives, I don't understand why there was not enough information/explaination regarding (by Dan's own words) the "problematic" decisions/business practices of Bambu.

  • @TheYrthenarc
    @TheYrthenarc Год назад +6

    Why on Earth does sending the files from your computer sitting on your desk to your printer also sitting on your desk have to involve a cloud service? That's just stupid.

  • @eilhtitlaoh7275
    @eilhtitlaoh7275 Год назад

    I just got the X1C and as a manufacturer, entrepreneur and patent filer type it's an absolute game changer. First time it took me 30mins to print something I designed, including learning how to export to the software and use it. I didn't leave my room and watched from my office via internal webcam. Truly in Star Trek age. 1000x easier than industrial 3 or t axis CnC machines which really need babysitting and years of experience.

  • @tjCooper88
    @tjCooper88 11 месяцев назад +2

    First time I seen a video with this guy. He's good. I like how he gets on with it, very professional..No childish jokes and trying too hard to be funny, unlike some of the others on here, which is usually highly grating and makes me switch off.. Good job.

  • @3DMusketeers
    @3DMusketeers Год назад +4

    I wish my X1 Carbon was this nice.. It was a lemon unfortunately. I have hope for them yet, but the QA and QC needs to get handled.
    I am hoping the replacement is better, we shall see. But I was running sub 40% success on mine.
    Nice look at the P1P though! I enjoyed it!

    • @3DMusketeers
      @3DMusketeers Год назад

      @@LilApe I doubt that.. I dont think LTT as a company would support that.
      As a content creator, any comment with a link is auto flagged for me because people normally post crap in them and nothing useful lol, so maybe it was a YT thing like we have.

  • @KyleFalconer1
    @KyleFalconer1 Год назад +4

    I want to like this but I’m going to hold out for the Prusa XL, a more open source printer without requiring accounts or cloud control. I’ll gladly pay more to support an open model and to support a company that invests into the community.

    • @NathanBuildsRobots
      @NathanBuildsRobots Год назад

      Yeah, I have one and it’s kind of creepy. Bambu Lab servers know everything about what your printer is doing at all times. And the print quality is way below average IMO

  • @captntunabeerd
    @captntunabeerd Год назад +2

    Always enjoying watching dan, super honest and chilled :)

  • @joeykeilholz925
    @joeykeilholz925 Год назад

    Need the honesty always. Appreciated!!

  • @DarioVidili
    @DarioVidili Год назад +9

    Dan is the Bob Ross of the tech world.

  • @Neoxon619
    @Neoxon619 Год назад +19

    I’ve always wondered, can you do multiple colors for 3D prints with separate color materials? I’m more thinking along the lines of that gyroscope being 3 separate colors for each ring.

    • @user-zw3mg1so7o
      @user-zw3mg1so7o Год назад +4

      Yes, you can. Thats what the material switch systems like the bamboo ams, prusa mmu and carrot feeder do. There are also idex printers and dual nozzle printers which can utilize 2 materials.

    • @tiestofalljays
      @tiestofalljays Год назад +2

      Yes, there are dual color filaments. There are also dual extruder printers [basically two print heads/nozzles, each with its own filament]. Then there are printers that automatically change filaments for you on the fly [via either an extruder change or loading/unloading filament for you].
      Quite a few options. You can even just manually load/unload colors as you go, though, that only works for simple color changes - like “I want these last 10 layers of the print to be red”.

  • @komputerg33k
    @komputerg33k 4 месяца назад

    Dan you are my spirit animal, this review and the last minute were all i needed to put a order in.

  • @thecarbonprop
    @thecarbonprop Год назад +2

    Fortunate enough to have invested in an X1C with AMS. Fantastic 3D Printer. It has its growing pains for sure. But if their first printer is any indication of what’s to come then we are in for some cool models in the future. 🎉

  • @Fjprints
    @Fjprints Год назад +7

    The nozzle is $15 now but they control the price so what is stopping them from selling it for $50 in the future.

    • @louisvaught2495
      @louisvaught2495 Год назад

      Mainly that there's nothing proprietary about it. You can buy them on Amazon from other manufacturers. There's a high-temp one (500c) for $31

    • @Fjprints
      @Fjprints Год назад

      @@louisvaught2495 yes but $31 is a lot every time you what to replace your nozzle. and yes its not open source so it is proprietary.

    • @louisvaught2495
      @louisvaught2495 Год назад

      @@Fjprints That's... not what proprietary means, or even what "open source" means. Physical designs aren't open or closed source because you can just digitize the physical thing and reproduce it. A "proprietary" nozzle would have to include features that make it specifically difficult to reproduce.
      Having a different design isn't proprietary - it's custom. The standard design people use right now, the E3D v6 nozzle, was only standardized because they were successful. Early on, there were several different incompatible designs.

  • @vladimirrushkin4815
    @vladimirrushkin4815 Год назад +5

    I'm a simple man, I sees Dave i click.

  • @ryanbosley57
    @ryanbosley57 Год назад +1

    I bought one of these based on this video and I have to say I can't complain.. its absurdly fast, and completely painless to use aside from some minor bluetooth pairing issues.
    coming from an ender 3 that I will now never use again, no fiddling with bed leveling or setup, no bed adhesion issues.. works great with both bamboo and esun pla.
    His punch line is right, if you are in the market for a printer, buy this one.

    • @ryanbosley57
      @ryanbosley57 Год назад +1

      Through 8 spools of filament and 0 failed prints so far... one thing to account for is you use a LOT of filament with printers that are this fast, buy extra lol

  • @xpyr
    @xpyr Год назад +1

    17:27 when he said he wants it to go faster, and bangs on the desk saying speed, that made me lol

  • @lIlIllIlIllIlllIllIIIIIIIIIlII
    @lIlIllIlIllIlllIllIIIIIIIIIlII Год назад +5

    This could've been a 5 minute video, I thought this was shortcircuit
    For ad purposes sure let's do 9-10

  • @zilog1
    @zilog1 Год назад +3

    Cloud? account? app? instant no for me. no, a HARD no for me. this sht should be illegal.

  • @FireDragon3D
    @FireDragon3D Год назад +1

    This next gen printer is changing the game. I’ve got a few videos coming soon on them I absolutely love the Ams as well. Just fantastic.

  • @giacomo.1574
    @giacomo.1574 Год назад

    Went and bought it as soon as this video was over. I'm in awe

  • @krattah
    @krattah Год назад +4

    Eeeew. App. Gross. How to make things that are guaranteed to be eWaste in 10 years.

  • @Zeke3601
    @Zeke3601 Год назад

    Yesss the pleas for more Dan has been granted!

  • @Erfolgreich-IT
    @Erfolgreich-IT Год назад +1

    This guy is such a great host! - the voice, the charisma, the knowledge 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @travis5481
    @travis5481 9 месяцев назад

    I have a Bambu P1S coming tomorrow and I am even more excited after watching this.

  • @NosManJr
    @NosManJr Год назад +2

    The nozzle knows where it is at all times Cuz it knows where it isn't

  • @ashleys3dprintshop
    @ashleys3dprintshop Год назад

    Great to see the little bro of the X1/X1C get featured. It is a neat pla/petg printer and great entry for reasonable price.

  • @DukeFavre
    @DukeFavre Год назад

    Your excitement got me. I gonna get the printer. 👍

  • @wallnuts7
    @wallnuts7 Год назад

    I have had my p1p for the last two moths and its seriously beast! With an enclosure its just as capable as an X1

  • @sekazi
    @sekazi Год назад +2

    I have been watching these printers and really like them. I went from a XYZ Da Vinci 1.0 to a Creality Ender-3 and my next will most likely be a Bambu.

  • @kernkraft-2354
    @kernkraft-2354 Год назад +1

    This was a great video. I'd love to see a similar pace and tone with other prosumer products. It kinda reminded me of some of Wendel's reviews from Level1Techs. It is engaging without being over-the-top.

  • @andrewsahadeo3598
    @andrewsahadeo3598 5 месяцев назад

    this is the most humble and honest guy I've ever seen on youtube

  • @JohnDoe-wq5eu
    @JohnDoe-wq5eu Год назад

    Very cool. I'll keep this one in mind.

  • @Rockythefishman
    @Rockythefishman Год назад

    Loved this honest review.

  • @wagonet
    @wagonet 5 месяцев назад

    Dan does the best content. Straightforward

  • @McNunkyNutz
    @McNunkyNutz Год назад

    The brutal honesty is what I appreciate. Thank you sir!

    • @McNunkyNutz
      @McNunkyNutz Год назад

      @@LilApe Well shit, do tell.

  • @TheMorrowgamer
    @TheMorrowgamer Год назад

    I bought the Bambu X1C. It arrived a week ago and has been printing almost non-stop since then.
    It's wonderful!

    • @notswedishbacon
      @notswedishbacon Год назад

      How are you finding the noise?

    • @TheMorrowgamer
      @TheMorrowgamer Год назад

      The loudest part is the startup sequence where it does all of its self calibrations and such and ramps up. Once it's printing it's not all that loud outside of when it's making some quick jerking motions within a small area.

  • @Legends4ever5
    @Legends4ever5 Год назад

    Absolutely love my X1-Carbon

  • @guncore
    @guncore Год назад +1

    I want more Dan 3D printing videos. Great stuff

  • @Andrei5656
    @Andrei5656 13 дней назад

    I just love Dan's videos, man ❤

  • @qinntt
    @qinntt Год назад

    Thanks I will probably buy this for my next printer

  • @Dinostra
    @Dinostra Год назад

    That reference in the intro was so old, my 65 yo dad got it and chuckled. This is not a lie, this happened.
    Well done

  • @IbrahemAlbanawi
    @IbrahemAlbanawi Год назад

    I love this Dan and 3D Printers is just amazing content and The Bambu P1P is just an amazing 3D printer would love to get one someday

  • @Obsidian0Knight
    @Obsidian0Knight Год назад

    Just got here. Yay new Dan video!! Let's goooo

  • @0095dustin
    @0095dustin Год назад +1

    i watched this when it came out and bought a p1p about three days later its amazing and never would have known about it without this review

    • @jodiedoman7612
      @jodiedoman7612 Год назад

      I did the same. Watched enough of Dan's reviews to be confident in his opinions. If it'd been a lemon he would've said so, even in a sponsored review.

  • @igingmd19
    @igingmd19 Год назад

    Dan's the Man! Yeah!

  • @tristanbeligan6242
    @tristanbeligan6242 Год назад

    We need more of DAN!!!

  • @rickdeckard7470
    @rickdeckard7470 Год назад

    I have a X1C and I am at total awe of it.. amazing. I am going to get a P1P for my kids. I sold my BCN3D Sigmax that I paid at the time for 4500 euros.. I ended up selling it for 900 thankfully at a huge loss since no one what to be this old slow low tech printers. I can imagine how BCN3D can even compete going forward selling 6K printers .. game over. If you look on the classifieds there are many of them. This is truly a game changer. Buying filaments and accessories now is difficult and you need to move fast when they get it in Europe. I don't mind I stock up each time I can even if don't need it at the time. The technical materials print awesome!!!

  • @mcnuggatron2129
    @mcnuggatron2129 Год назад

    I got my first (and I guess only as of now) 3d printer about 3 years ago, an ender 3 v2. It’s caused me a lot of trouble and I’ve had to tinker with its constantly, but I love it anyway. I’ve upgraded it like crazy, when it prints it prints great. In the last year or so, I didn’t touch it, it had a problem that I had issues solving. So I paid no attention to the 3d printing world. I was thinking to myself randomly that the 3d printer market is due for a massive overhaul/revolution, so I looked up some new printers to see what had changed… I think this p1p could be the start of that revolution.
    It’s like an appliance. It isn’t meant to be tinkered with or tuned, it’s like you’re refrigerator in that regard. I think we all love being relatively early in the game of consumer 3d printing and the fact that we have to constantly tune our machines solidifies that we are still early, but I think it’s time now that some of us move onto something that maybe doesn’t need constant work, something that just… prints.
    The p1p isn’t all the way there yet imo. But I think what you said at the end of the video is the key here, the other companies WILL come out with their answers. I wouldn’t be surprised if the p1p ends up kinda flopping in the long term if the other companies play their cards right, but I think it’s started something big

  • @3DimensionalCanadian
    @3DimensionalCanadian Год назад

    The amount of times you shook the table and laid hands on the printer while talking made me extremely anxious. This is the first video of yours I've seen. You're the friend that touches too much.

  • @thomasthemaker
    @thomasthemaker Год назад +2

    Dan is great, more of him plz

  • @vladonizer
    @vladonizer Год назад

    I will buy this. It looks like the 3D printer I have been waiting for.

  • @Donnner93
    @Donnner93 Год назад +2

    As a student, that needs to save money and avoid "unnecessary" purchases, just ordered one! Thanks you for making my wallet lighter Dan! (Have always wanted one though, and will be good to get experience as an automation-engineer with parts/designing)

  • @greenman360
    @greenman360 Год назад

    What do we want? More Dan videos!
    When do we want it? Right heckin' now!

  • @bobbyhinner3225
    @bobbyhinner3225 Год назад

    I might have to pick one up, this looks awesome

  • @bigdawghoss9871
    @bigdawghoss9871 Год назад

    I picked one of these up a couple weeks back and i am very happy with it. My only advice is to be careful with firmware updates on the printer. When they first launch they break features. the 1.3 firmware broke wifi printing. Hope they fix it soon. That said. even with that issue. Printing from SD card works great. Its FAST and very high quality. Overall i really love this thing

  • @yuxuanhuang3523
    @yuxuanhuang3523 Год назад

    Fun fact, bambu is said to be formed from previous DJI engineers, that's where they got the design language and user-friendly interface. Also they did a really good design job with the mechanical parts.