11:17, easiest way I was able to prevent this was getting a piece of ptfe tube, push it into the sensor if possible and then have it go to about top center of the spool. It should be long enough that the ptfe tube moves and follows with the filament. I did this ptfe trick on a bambu labs P1S ams system with about 10 cm of ptfe tubing. It is also very possible you just got a bad spool, had this happen with some local company. The spool just came apart after 2 hours of printing.
These large bedslingers are great for the price but when you’re trying to do many consistently large prints I don’t know if the downsides vs a Core XY or similar are worth it. The print quality and reliability are just so much more consistent
How is the high detail settings? My primary use case for a 3d printer is printing ttrpg miniatures (think d&d minis). RUclips is full of tutorials on how to get near resin quality on a fdm printer, primarily on Bambu lab printers.
It’s pretty much the same process on all printers. It just takes a .2mm nozzle and some time spent filament tuning. However the only reason it recommend the 4 Plus for minis is if you are wanting to maximize parts per plate.
i think the downside of 3d printing is the amount of time it takes .. it is the biggest turn off when people realize a print may take hours or days sub$275 is amazing
11:17, easiest way I was able to prevent this was getting a piece of ptfe tube, push it into the sensor if possible and then have it go to about top center of the spool. It should be long enough that the ptfe tube moves and follows with the filament. I did this ptfe trick on a bambu labs P1S ams system with about 10 cm of ptfe tubing. It is also very possible you just got a bad spool, had this happen with some local company. The spool just came apart after 2 hours of printing.
Thanks for the vid, CJ!
These large bedslingers are great for the price but when you’re trying to do many consistently large prints I don’t know if the downsides vs a Core XY or similar are worth it. The print quality and reliability are just so much more consistent
Now I want a 3D printer to print the enterprise, voyager, and maybe deep space nine.
just bought that one 3 months ago igot the Bambu a1 mini then the ankermake m5c I'm hooked and I've got orders from my work to print stuff
That’s a big print.
How is the high detail settings? My primary use case for a 3d printer is printing ttrpg miniatures (think d&d minis). RUclips is full of tutorials on how to get near resin quality on a fdm printer, primarily on Bambu lab printers.
It’s pretty much the same process on all printers. It just takes a .2mm nozzle and some time spent filament tuning. However the only reason it recommend the 4 Plus for minis is if you are wanting to maximize parts per plate.
i think the downside of 3d printing is the amount of time it takes .. it is the biggest turn off when people realize a print
may take hours or days sub$275 is amazing
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