Bambu Released PVA Support Material! | Water Soluble Supports!
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- In this video I perform a few experiments with Bambulab's PVA support material. This material is water soluble, and makes it easy to remove supports. It's expensive, but there are definitely uses for it. Watch and experience first hand what this stuff can be used for!
This stuff has been around for like 15 years. Like longer then hobbiest 3D printing.
Dude, thank you for this video. I printed a skull that has celtic markings all over it using the "support for PLA" product and it was awful. Its still stuck in all the small gaps even after using tons of force to get it off. Just not a good experience there. So I bought some PVA to try for a reprint. Glad to see it worked out here.
When you get the PVA, just be patient and let the water do its job. This stuff is sweet for use cases like that.
Why this stupid music in the background? Difficult to understand the language.
Thanks for the video. Dude, your audio is substantially low. Have you compared your gain structure to other videos, advertisements...? Improbable. Your video person needs to lern a whole lot about audio gain structure and gain paths. When the ad or subsequent video played I was blasted because your audio was too stinking low. Read up on audio mastering.
What was your purge volume? Iv always had trouble with the support material still being in the nozzle and contaminating my print
Thanks for the video. By the way, that rook should print just fine without support.
How do you switch between different materials within the support?
What settings are you using? I can't get the PVA to print well no matter what.
PVA in China is like...USD 5 dollars a roll. Not sure on the quality but he, it's just for supports. Thank you for your video. Useful.
its likely treated in some way because i tried some PVA filament and when it got really dry it just got mega brittle and stiff and started snapping all the time
good video thanks
I ordered TPU and i wait them
Until now i print pla,pla with silver powder and pla plus.
The pla with silver powder its the most strong from the others pla
which 3d printer did you use?
Bambu P1S w/ AMS
@@PrintPractical thank you! I heard the TPU can get clogged in the AMS and I was wondering if PVA too.
PVA works fine, but you have to make sure it’s very dry. TPU is not recommended nor have i tried it, but I don’t think it’s a good idea. The path that the filament takes to the extruder is so long, with multiple motors pulling the filament through. It’s going to be hard to get consistent results when the filament stretches so much.
LOL the resin printer ROOK
AMS IS A MUST .. OTHERWISE CANT BE DONE
1: Tool changer
2: Idex
3: Print pause and filament swap.
I can go on but AMS isnt needed.
You use this for support interface or whole support ?
In the video, I do both. Experiment 1 is using it as the support interface. Experiment 2 is using it as the whole support.