The part being printed on the SK1 (10:20) is full of surface artifacts. It appears to be VFA or ghosting. Of all, are it and the mk4 the ones that print with the best quality?
Don’t ever trust 3D printer “reviewers”. The Creality K1 max is $679 currently (on sale) and the two trees SK1 w/ enclosure is $546 currently. If we assume this is the price range for beginner printers then his omission of the Bambu P1S confirms that he is bought by these companies. The P1S is currently $549 and is the ideal printer for a novice user and is great for the experienced user as well. It could later be upgraded to print with the AMS system too.
Awesome video. I use both the Creality K1C and the Anycubic Kobra3. I like them both but I would like to add a couple of my struggles with them: - Creality K1C has an error log with exceptions that aren't mentioned anywhere. It has the print head populated and ready for a lidar module (like the K1 Max) but doesn't detect it after multiple checks (firmware issue maybe?). The prints are great and rarely fail. - The Anycubic Kobra3 is also great, however there are more issues with this printer both HW and SW. For the hardware part, the clearance between the bed and the z axis motor is so small that if you put the PEI sheet just a bit twisted to the left (the guide is mostly useless) the printer will saw 🪚 through its own z axis bracket. The LCD has a much dangerously exposed flex ribbon cable (cable management issues?). For better adhesion, I use a glue stick. The slicer software "next" allows you to send G-code for a Bamboo to a Kobra3 printer. 🤦🏻♂️This should not be possible. It also always retracts and wastes too much filament (even after tweaking the settings). On quiet mode (which I use for delicate parts) it still makes some unneeded rapid low movements (why do that? it may work better when changing the settings in the slicer but I'm not sure).
I agree! I have a S1 pro and would rather melt it down to a slab of unidentifiable material before trying to sell it to anyone. Thats how useless it is. Please stay away from the old Creality bed stingers. It's November 2024, my ender3 is a soul sucking vampire in today's technological revolution.
The part being printed on the SK1 (10:20) is full of surface artifacts. It appears to be VFA or ghosting. Of all, are it and the mk4 the ones that print with the best quality?
Don’t ever trust 3D printer “reviewers”.
The Creality K1 max is $679 currently (on sale) and the two trees SK1 w/ enclosure is $546 currently.
If we assume this is the price range for beginner printers then his omission of the Bambu P1S confirms that he is bought by these companies.
The P1S is currently $549 and is the ideal printer for a novice user and is great for the experienced user as well. It could later be upgraded to print with the AMS system too.
123 3D is a business that sells 3D printers, filament and accessories. They don't sell Bambu Labs. He's going through some of the ones that they sell.
The sk1 without enclosure is currently €238 on Banggood for black friday
Awesome video. I use both the Creality K1C and the Anycubic Kobra3. I like them both but I would like to add a couple of my struggles with them:
- Creality K1C has an error log with exceptions that aren't mentioned anywhere. It has the print head populated and ready for a lidar module (like the K1 Max) but doesn't detect it after multiple checks (firmware issue maybe?). The prints are great and rarely fail.
- The Anycubic Kobra3 is also great, however there are more issues with this printer both HW and SW. For the hardware part, the clearance between the bed and the z axis motor is so small that if you put the PEI sheet just a bit twisted to the left (the guide is mostly useless) the printer will saw 🪚 through its own z axis bracket. The LCD has a much dangerously exposed flex ribbon cable (cable management issues?). For better adhesion, I use a glue stick.
The slicer software "next" allows you to send G-code for a Bamboo to a Kobra3 printer. 🤦🏻♂️This should not be possible. It also always retracts and wastes too much filament (even after tweaking the settings). On quiet mode (which I use for delicate parts) it still makes some unneeded rapid low movements (why do that? it may work better when changing the settings in the slicer but I'm not sure).
stop recommending enders to ppl the design was dead years ago
I agree!
I have a S1 pro and would rather melt it down to a slab of unidentifiable material before trying to sell it to anyone. Thats how useless it is. Please stay away from the old Creality bed stingers. It's November 2024, my ender3 is a soul sucking vampire in today's technological revolution.
Ender 3 is the best for beginners tho loki