This is for the smooth time-lapse! it helps with the oozing during the time-lapse shot and ensures no stringing or blobs get dragged back into the print. it's also hollow so not super wasteful. thanks for watching!
@@WildRoseBuilds That's a pretty rough espresso machine too man. I recognize that handle. How's burning your hand on the steam every time you loosen the cap going lmao Great vid tho
Great video and it helped tipped me into buying the A1 over the Ender 3D. 20 minutes to assemble to pressing the button for 1st print. Wow its almost plug & play and so simple for a newbie 3D printer like myself. Exceptional quality from Bamboo Labs and have not regretted getting the Combo and not stopped printing for over a week now, just love it.
I love how Bambulabs picks and chooses who gets good customer service and which shipments get prioritized over others. I've sent back a faulty AMS weeks ago for a replacement I haven't heard jackshit from them since confirming they received the unit. Complete bait'`n switch to get me to send back the unit and now I have a P1S combo I haven't been able to use in weeks because half the combo won't ship back to me from Bambulabs. It's what I get for dropping $1400 in their company to get shafted but I'm glad they prioritize the youtube reviewer above all so the appearance of good business is maintained.
Bambu Labs is trash. The printers really don't do anything more than what any other printer can do. Sure you may have to do the fine tuning yourself compared to a Bambu Labs automated calibrations, but you can get any printer to run just as good. The customer service alone on top of the overall price makes it not worth it.
@@lysergicpillamyd483 generally agree. I kind of got over the whole "dialing it in" phase very quickly and usually just use a printer for prototyping or just general home improvement. P1S was a pretty decent choice but you'll find it lacking a few weeks in when you realize youre stuck on that 256 cubed build plate and stuck buying their ever changing-price filament spools. Srsly, I've have this printer for not even 2 months and I've seen the price of filaments change 3 times in that period. They also update their warranty frequently but don't change the date like no1 has and archive of how it changed since last week.
As far as I can tell the only good thing is the speed, bringing proprietary software and firmware into an open source market should be a crime. 3d printing it’s pretty much the one thing where it’s generally accepted that you can modify your own property thoroughly and completely. Almost every market is currently full of greedy corporations that wants to make it difficult to service or modify things you pay for in whole, just so they can squeeze more money out of you by making you send stuff in for service.
@@lysergicpillamyd483I am really glad I got my kobra 2. They are cheap as hell on eBay. I thought the bamboo Labs might have been a game-changer but I see that it's just you can use more than one filament color without stopping. Yes seems they were hyped to look like the next thing. I'm really glad that I read in the comments somewhere when someone was talking about all these printers and how the new ones coming out are the same as the old ones without any new features! 😂 You can get the Cobra 2 neo for dirt cheap!
A1 user here when using the AMS system in multicolor prints with more than 1 object theres an option to print 1 object with its colors and then it will start to print the other object resulting in less poop. Always when slicing check the amount of flushed filament. The problem you had here every layer it swapped filament resulting in a LOT of poop.
Yeah but it would create a lot of waste because between each layer the nozzle would have to purge twice creating two "Poops" per layer, so it would get very wasteful very quickly. With most of these prints there's not enough space between pieces to be able to fit them both on the bed without intefering with the nozzle.
@@boazandruth909 I dont understand what you're talking about, all the prints he done were different he didnt print any of the same prints multiple times without changing something about it
when water is forced through uneven coffee grounds it tends to take the path of least resistance leading to some of the more densely packed areas of grounds not getting fully saturated. tamping the grounds usually elevates this and ensures everything in your portafilter is at the same density. a toothpick definitely works but a wdt tool just adds another fun step to the ritual of coffee making. I'm no coffee snob but its fun to dabble in the world of tech and coffee sometimes!
I am wondering why your "espresso Grind" is so corse? That is a coldbrew, french press ground size. Have you tried espresso grind on a grinder? I am curious.
Im so pumped I am getting mine this week!! Its my frist printer. I was a mechanic for over 20 years and I have a ton of inventions and ideas I am gonna print!!
How do you make your timelapse videos? They look so smooth? Any chance of a tutorial as i've found the A1 and A1 mini camera's lack the quality / playablility
wow, this video is super impressive! you really showcased some amazing skills with the BambuLabs A1. but honestly, i wonder if 3D printing is becoming a bit too mainstream? it seems like every other person has one now, and I hope it doesn't take away from the uniqueness of handmade items. just a thought!
I think its just another tool for creative people. It all depends on how its used and the outcome will always reflect the operators creativity and skill.
You missed a screw while putting your mouse together or was it a spare? 😊 I wanted the lamp kit, but got the jet engine and some other weird contraption instead 🙄
The change of color is so often on some prints, you are better off to print in the lightest color for the entire piece, then when done take off those that are the base color, and get a small paint sprayer and fill the other areas color with a plastics safe paint to reduce the plastics poop on each color switch. That is if many prints are large and have many layers w more than one color.
How are your prints so clean? I printed the poop bucket for example, and get very visible thick lines in the walls, at random places? No matter what i print i get these bulging layer lines at random places :(
@@WildRoseBuilds Yup the A1. Had it since release. Worst print quality i've had on any printer. Tried tuning and tinkering with anything mechanical, and slicer settings - Can't find anything. No one else seems to have this issue. Tried contacting BL Support - Their support didn't give one fuck, and would just keep on telling me to do a flow calibration, etc. Honestly pretty pissed. Wish i didn't buy the thing - My old ender prints waaay better :((
The Timelapse function he uses stops the printer and moves the extruder out of the way after each layer to take a picture. During the stop plastic oozes from the extruder nozzle so it uses that tower to wipe the ooze away so it doesn’t make a blob or imperfection on the actual object he’s printing when it goes back to continue.
My A1 arrived broken out of the box, which naturally wasn't discovered until after the assembly and calibration processes. But that wasn't the worst part. The nightmare began when I started dealing with Bambu's tech support. One tech in particular wanted me to disassemble the entire X-Arm for an issue that really just needed a dab of hot glue . . but he assured me that the agonizing process he insisted upon "would make me more familiar with the printer." Long story short, the tech support experience was so counterproductive I just sent the thing back. Life is too short to deal with that kind of insanity.
Thanks for the tip! That prime tower is to catch oozing during the timelapse shot. I’d rather have stray blobs on a sacrificial tower than the print! 😅
in all these years there have been amazing breaktroughs and innovation in 3d printing... but we are still printing useless crap.... every video i see could basically be summed up as "i got a 3d printer and i have no idea how to justify the money i spent, so lets print a bunch of useless gimmicks that will look cool while they collect dust on a shelf"
rest assured these machines print countless prototypes and functional prints when not being filmed. nobody wants to watch a timelapse of my cnc hold down fixtures and custom networking brackets haha
I got my bought my A1 online today the problem is I need Bambu to send it to a third party shipper then to my I live in saudi arabia so I paid like 8 or 700 dollars
You missed a screw while putting your mouse together or was it a spare? 😊 I wanted the lamp kit, but got the jet engine and some other weird contraption instead 🙄
These bambu printers are so criminally fucking good
Nice video but wondering why I see a print tower on the Build plate when you're doing a single color?
I'm curious about that as well.
@@orkhonal That's interesting, thank you!
This is for the smooth time-lapse! it helps with the oozing during the time-lapse shot and ensures no stringing or blobs get dragged back into the print. it's also hollow so not super wasteful. thanks for watching!
@@WildRoseBuilds thanks!
@@WildRoseBuilds they’re genius!
Bro what are those grounds... You need to grind wayyyy finer for espresso!
shot that late at night and didn't want to waste the good stuff on a product demo! haha
@@WildRoseBuilds That's a pretty rough espresso machine too man. I recognize that handle. How's burning your hand on the steam every time you loosen the cap going lmao
Great vid tho
I was sooo confused by that xDD
@@WildRoseBuilds valid reason tho!
Great video and it helped tipped me into buying the A1 over the Ender 3D.
20 minutes to assemble to pressing the button for 1st print.
Wow its almost plug & play and so simple for a newbie 3D printer like myself.
Exceptional quality from Bamboo Labs and have not regretted getting the Combo and not stopped printing for over a week now, just love it.
shouldn't you make you coffee grounds finer for espresso machine?
I love how Bambulabs picks and chooses who gets good customer service and which shipments get prioritized over others. I've sent back a faulty AMS weeks ago for a replacement I haven't heard jackshit from them since confirming they received the unit. Complete bait'`n switch to get me to send back the unit and now I have a P1S combo I haven't been able to use in weeks because half the combo won't ship back to me from Bambulabs. It's what I get for dropping $1400 in their company to get shafted but I'm glad they prioritize the youtube reviewer above all so the appearance of good business is maintained.
Bambu Labs is trash. The printers really don't do anything more than what any other printer can do. Sure you may have to do the fine tuning yourself compared to a Bambu Labs automated calibrations, but you can get any printer to run just as good. The customer service alone on top of the overall price makes it not worth it.
@@lysergicpillamyd483 generally agree. I kind of got over the whole "dialing it in" phase very quickly and usually just use a printer for prototyping or just general home improvement. P1S was a pretty decent choice but you'll find it lacking a few weeks in when you realize youre stuck on that 256 cubed build plate and stuck buying their ever changing-price filament spools. Srsly, I've have this printer for not even 2 months and I've seen the price of filaments change 3 times in that period. They also update their warranty frequently but don't change the date like no1 has and archive of how it changed since last week.
As far as I can tell the only good thing is the speed, bringing proprietary software and firmware into an open source market should be a crime. 3d printing it’s pretty much the one thing where it’s generally accepted that you can modify your own property thoroughly and completely. Almost every market is currently full of greedy corporations that wants to make it difficult to service or modify things you pay for in whole, just so they can squeeze more money out of you by making you send stuff in for service.
@@lysergicpillamyd483I am really glad I got my kobra 2. They are cheap as hell on eBay. I thought the bamboo Labs might have been a game-changer but I see that it's just you can use more than one filament color without stopping. Yes seems they were hyped to look like the next thing. I'm really glad that I read in the comments somewhere when someone was talking about all these printers and how the new ones coming out are the same as the old ones without any new features! 😂 You can get the Cobra 2 neo for dirt cheap!
Returned my P1P and got an Elegoo N4 Max. Elegoo is much better once tuned and there are plenty of youtube videos that show this
I love my A1 so happy to have the new Heatbed and all the project kits with the Bamboo bucks!!!
Yes!! i just picked up the textured build plate pack. carbon fiber first layers should be awesome! :P
A1 user here when using the AMS system in multicolor prints with more than 1 object theres an option to print 1 object with its colors and then it will start to print the other object resulting in less poop. Always when slicing check the amount of flushed filament. The problem you had here every layer it swapped filament resulting in a LOT of poop.
What are you using for your time-lapse setup? How are you tuning it to the layer height?
also here for this question
Curious about this also! Timelapses with the built in camera aren't great.
I too am curious. I fourth this
@@jdviper5I fifth it
+1 how do you make time laps???
I’m getting the A1 tomorrow and upgrading to the AMS later on right now I don’t have the money for the combo just the a1 and I’m very excited
Great video! Would love to see how you shoot your timelapses because they’re buttery smooth 😮💨
There is a printable to make the hot end press a remote for a DLSR. You can use that to make timelapses instead on using the internal camera.
I strongly recommend a reflector to send the poop straight down. Saves you from getting messy.
When doing multi prints you can print them separately on the bed at the same time using diff colors instead of one at a time per print
Yeah but it would create a lot of waste because between each layer the nozzle would have to purge twice creating two "Poops" per layer, so it would get very wasteful very quickly. With most of these prints there's not enough space between pieces to be able to fit them both on the bed without intefering with the nozzle.
@@cameronwilson1815 whether u print one or 100 of the same object it’ll purge the same amount.
@@boazandruth909 I dont understand what you're talking about, all the prints he done were different he didnt print any of the same prints multiple times without changing something about it
Does finely stirring the coffee grounds actually change the taste? Seems like you could use a toothpick and save 60 bucks
when water is forced through uneven coffee grounds it tends to take the path of least resistance leading to some of the more densely packed areas of grounds not getting fully saturated. tamping the grounds usually elevates this and ensures everything in your portafilter is at the same density. a toothpick definitely works but a wdt tool just adds another fun step to the ritual of coffee making. I'm no coffee snob but its fun to dabble in the world of tech and coffee sometimes!
@@WildRoseBuildstrue but the coffee grounds in the video doesn’t seem nearly fine enough to have a noticeable difference
Why is yours doing purge towers on single colors?
I am wondering why your "espresso Grind" is so corse? That is a coldbrew, french press ground size. Have you tried espresso grind on a grinder? I am curious.
Thanks for this video, you made me excited to get one!
Im so pumped I am getting mine this week!! Its my frist printer. I was a mechanic for over 20 years and I have a ton of inventions and ideas I am gonna print!!
i find it amazing that they are accurate enough for mechanisms.
what does the tower do on the first print in the back? does it have any purpose?
you gotta make that coffee gind MUCH finer for it to be espresso. That grind size looks more suitable for french press
Yeah, I shot that at night and didn’t want to waste any of the good stuff 😅
How do you make your timelapse videos? They look so smooth? Any chance of a tutorial as i've found the A1 and A1 mini camera's lack the quality / playablility
yeah, I'm curios too..
wow, this video is super impressive! you really showcased some amazing skills with the BambuLabs A1. but honestly, i wonder if 3D printing is becoming a bit too mainstream? it seems like every other person has one now, and I hope it doesn't take away from the uniqueness of handmade items. just a thought!
I think its just another tool for creative people. It all depends on how its used and the outcome will always reflect the operators creativity and skill.
I'm curious: How is the timelapse done without seeing the printer head being seen in the video. Greg
I think the head goes to home. I understand it takes much longer to print with timelapse on.
Kinda funny you picked 3 PETG Basic swatches demonstrating the carousel and it's now discontinued for the new HF.
You missed a screw while putting your mouse together or was it a spare? 😊
I wanted the lamp kit, but got the jet engine and some other weird contraption instead 🙄
Do the prints come out very smooth like resin models? Or can you still see rough lines on the surface of the models?
Thanks for sharing this. Please tell us the secret how you get a picture with parked printhead.
That grind is so coarse no WDT tool would help. You need to print an espresso coffee grinder with burrs. 😂
Your prints come out super clean, which filament brand are you using?
The change of color is so often on some prints, you are better off to print in the lightest color for the entire piece, then when done take off those that are the base color, and get a small paint sprayer and fill the other areas color with a plastics safe paint to reduce the plastics poop on each color switch. That is if many prints are large and have many layers w more than one color.
I love these videos though because just from the mouse idea I think I'll try to do a sideways mouse! Hell yeah 👍
Wow, how did you do these printing time-lapses? Please do another tutorial video 🙂
How did you film the time lapse printing?
porque la torre de purga cuando hay un solo color?
Good job!
this makes me want to get a 3D printer
How are your prints so clean? I printed the poop bucket for example, and get very visible thick lines in the walls, at random places? No matter what i print i get these bulging layer lines at random places :(
What machine did you print it on? The a1?
@@WildRoseBuilds Yup the A1. Had it since release. Worst print quality i've had on any printer. Tried tuning and tinkering with anything mechanical, and slicer settings - Can't find anything. No one else seems to have this issue. Tried contacting BL Support - Their support didn't give one fuck, and would just keep on telling me to do a flow calibration, etc. Honestly pretty pissed. Wish i didn't buy the thing - My old ender prints waaay better :((
All those filaments samples are cool but at any one time it seems most of their filaments are out of stock.
Great video thank you
In this 3D printing process, every click, every layer is a stroke of genius, bringing ideas into existence! 💡🎯
How did you achieve those timelapses?
There is an option for Timelapse’s whenever you print something
🔥Wow🔥
Great video we need the p1s next!
Why were there purge towers on your single color RED ?
The Timelapse function he uses stops the printer and moves the extruder out of the way after each layer to take a picture. During the stop plastic oozes from the extruder nozzle so it uses that tower to wipe the ooze away so it doesn’t make a blob or imperfection on the actual object he’s printing when it goes back to continue.
Had my A1 a month blows all other printers away
My first was a P1S, about a month ago. I now have 2 and am making room for 2 more.
Yes! such good little machines with pretty reasonable price tags.
Why, while using only one color it is printing a tower in the back?
Great quality video! I like you're work👍🏼
Thank you very much!
2:00 okay that's coffee crime here. tf is the grind size?
why r u using a prime tower when printing in 1 colour u only need it for multi coloue
My A1 arrived broken out of the box, which naturally wasn't discovered until after the assembly and calibration processes. But that wasn't the worst part. The nightmare began when I started dealing with Bambu's tech support. One tech in particular wanted me to disassemble the entire X-Arm for an issue that really just needed a dab of hot glue . . but he assured me that the agonizing process he insisted upon "would make me more familiar with the printer." Long story short, the tech support experience was so counterproductive I just sent the thing back. Life is too short to deal with that kind of insanity.
Very Nice❤🔥
Just a suggestion to save you time and filament, you do not need prime/purge towers on single colour prints.
Great video
Thanks for the tip! That prime tower is to catch oozing during the timelapse shot. I’d rather have stray blobs on a sacrificial tower than the print! 😅
@WildRoseBuilds that is a valid point, keep up the great content
in all these years there have been amazing breaktroughs and innovation in 3d printing... but we are still printing useless crap....
every video i see could basically be summed up as "i got a 3d printer and i have no idea how to justify the money i spent, so lets print a bunch of useless gimmicks that will look cool while they collect dust on a shelf"
rest assured these machines print countless prototypes and functional prints when not being filmed. nobody wants to watch a timelapse of my cnc hold down fixtures and custom networking brackets haha
You printed the rocket with the ams on so it made a pruge tower.
Broooo! if you wanna make your espresso taste better, start with grinding your beans x10 finder.
Yeah I shot that at night and didn’t want to waste the good stuff!!
why's there a print tower? you're only doing singular colors. it seems wasteful.
I think its there for the type of Timelapse he’s making, but I might be wrong
I get it. And there are some settings that require it. Yeah.@BoostYT4R
I got my bought my A1 online today the problem is I need Bambu to send it to a third party shipper then to my I live in saudi arabia so I paid like 8 or 700 dollars
Omg! Your espresso grind is way too coarse for its purpose.
Bro. Why print a color-changing tower? You printed the mouse in one color.
purge tower for single color prints lmao
improvised ooze shield for timelapses ;)
@@WildRoseBuilds ah, that makes sense.
As a prusa user this is just unfair.
No need for a print tower. Even when doing I colors. Uncheck it
Four hours to print something you could have made from sheet styrene in twenty minuntes? Hmm...
А что то кроме мусора там есть?
I am just starting with 3d printing and don't know a lot. How do you guys create your printing timelapses? Like here 1:40
Yes you’re late but so glad you have a bambulab now.
they're really cool little machines. lots of features packed into them! thanks for watching :)
0:35 why PETG? Why not PLA?
You missed a screw while putting your mouse together or was it a spare? 😊
I wanted the lamp kit, but got the jet engine and some other weird contraption instead 🙄
I didn't read the instructions so I'm sure that screw goes somewhere :P I wanted the lamp kit too but it was out of stock :(