@@directedt3ch I'd have reservations. It looks like it could torque the two original threaded holes too much. Maybe it needs a vertical leg from below the hinge to the table.
Great video, I love anything related to functional and useful prints! Some of these have been so helpful for me personally too and the others would be helpful too if I had a different setup where I could use them. I really wanted that AMS riser but since I have my printer on a shelving unit, the AMS already hits the top shelf when trying to get filament out. The drawers, added plate holder, and best of all the glass top holder makes it so worth printing. I hate having to leave the door open and worry about that glass getting broke so opening the lid is way better. The plate guides and the desiccant pods have been a game changer as well and I always recommend them to my anyone with a P1S and AMS since you let me know about them. I haven't printed the Bambu scraper yet for the same reason it took you a while to. I was afraid it would tear up the textured bed but I'm going to print that right now! That would work great with any printer. I'm also super happy that you added and enjoy the AMS buffer release I designed! There are other separate tools that could be printed but I was afraid I would lose them and the others require you to add before installing the AMS so I'm glad this worked as well as it did after designing it. It really means a lot to add it to this list too!
Hahah! I printed the scraper straight away, but it scared me. It wasn't until I'd destroyed all the 3d printed scrapers and had some tough to remove supports that I broke out the metal one, and yeah, total game changer!!
My favorite accessory is a poop bin. I had tried a few but didn't like them much. And the cheapo cardboard box behind the machine was too difficult to remove without dumping. The current is ramped with a removable tray on the side of the machine. And the ramp hooks under the machine and around one foot to keep it from moving at all. Makes for a super fast cleanout when full! Like why did it have to dump out the rear? And why did I choose to place it against a wall in a corner? I will never know.....
@@directedt3ch Did you paint the paver blue? I checked your video and the simple square of white laminated foam (smaller than the 16x16 paver) is pretty different.
@@compudude Yes I did :) The paver the P1S sits on is painted blue and the paver the A1 is on is painted black. There are also wood platforms underneath the foam, but the only purpose those serve is to prevent the plastic table from sagging. I needed to get the weight of the printers over the metal frame portion of the table. The two Prusa printers behind me are also on pavers and foam but those are not painted.
@compudude Thank you! I forgot about the wooden base until I was typing my reply and I could see it in the video. After adding the paper the plastic table started sagging and the printer was leaning 🤣
If I had the money I would so get one in a 0.4. Never needing to change nozzles again for the life of the machine is very tempting. Although it isn't that hard to change really. Just lazy lol
I just use a cardboard box for the poop. Lol. And I didn't bother printing the bearing covers since they are sealed. Plus I don't use the ramp cause I just vacuum my x1c out.
Worst ever. No news value whatsoever. Poop shute, Bambu scraper, ... really ? Maybe you should have cut the piece struggling with the glass plate out of the video.
@@StefaanVandevelde you can always start your own channel and make your own videos about printed parts for the P1S. There are more and more people getting into the Bambu eco system and some people only like watching more recent videos. I think doing a refresher in his own style and with prints he actually uses is a great idea. Maybe next time you could just skip the video without commenting.
@@jmp7624 WTF, is there a new rule that you can only comment on RUclips video's if you're a content maker yourself ? Yes, I am in the Bumbu eco system big time. I design in Plasticity and Onshape and watch a lot of video's about 3D printing and designing. The RUclips algorithm proposes them to me and when I like them, I give a thumbs up. This one I wished the algorithm hadn't proposed it as I find it not very well made and lacking originality. When I go to a restaurant and get a good service, I give a positive review on Google Maps. When I get a bad service, I leave a not positive review. Not ever before been cancelled after 361784 views, in what way are video’s different ? In what way is “skipping the video without commenting” better that giving my honest review ? You might have given you opinion on my opinion, I wouldn’t have cared, but your comment is pure cancel culture.
@@StefaanVandevelde No knew rule just saying if you think you can make better content then go right ahead instead of bashing someone else for actually providing helpful info even if it didn't help you. And no one cares about why you watch youtube videos so I'm not sure why you brought that up. And your argument about leaving reviews at restaurants is irrelevant. You are paying for a service or being ready to spend money at that point, commenting on a youtube video is completely different. You didn't have to watch his video, you didn't have to comment, and he is not providing any services to you. As far as your cancel culture response, I think you need to reevaluate your idea of cancel culture. No one is canceling you but I have a right to voice my opinion after you have voiced yours. Your comment biased and unneeded. If you dislike something, point out ways to improve it without being a dick.
@@StefaanVandevelde Well, as a newbie starting out with the P1S I found it useful and easy to watch, compared with some of the other "louder" channels. This video is aimed at the beginner and because you obviously aren't then it seems a bit unfair to single out the creator for criticism just because you didn't learn anything new.
Thank you for taking the time to create this and include the links!
You are very welcome!
PCBWay is the new Raid Shadow Legends.
PCBWay is way more useful lol
Oh man seriously.
Thank you for sharing your must print list I will definitely put these on my list once I order my P1S.
@@aberodriguez4149 I'm so glad this will help you out!
The scraper is a nice tool to have and I appreciate that Bambu included everything for it.
@@sciondar79 I love that thing! Use it every day 🙂
I am new to the Bambu world and I found your video was VERY helpful thank you so much for sharing this.
Absoluetly my pleasure!
How about the left side spool mount?
I haven't printed one yet but I know they are out there.
This seems to be a simple solution for a side mounted spool - makerworld.com/en/models/46934?from=search#profileId-133407
@@directedt3ch I'd have reservations. It looks like it could torque the two original threaded holes too much. Maybe it needs a vertical leg from below the hinge to the table.
@@beeflow2638 That's a valid point. There are many others that do have more support, they are just more involved with bearings and bushings, etc.
Great video, I love anything related to functional and useful prints! Some of these have been so helpful for me personally too and the others would be helpful too if I had a different setup where I could use them. I really wanted that AMS riser but since I have my printer on a shelving unit, the AMS already hits the top shelf when trying to get filament out. The drawers, added plate holder, and best of all the glass top holder makes it so worth printing. I hate having to leave the door open and worry about that glass getting broke so opening the lid is way better. The plate guides and the desiccant pods have been a game changer as well and I always recommend them to my anyone with a P1S and AMS since you let me know about them.
I haven't printed the Bambu scraper yet for the same reason it took you a while to. I was afraid it would tear up the textured bed but I'm going to print that right now! That would work great with any printer. I'm also super happy that you added and enjoy the AMS buffer release I designed! There are other separate tools that could be printed but I was afraid I would lose them and the others require you to add before installing the AMS so I'm glad this worked as well as it did after designing it. It really means a lot to add it to this list too!
Hahah! I printed the scraper straight away, but it scared me. It wasn't until I'd destroyed all the 3d printed scrapers and had some tough to remove supports that I broke out the metal one, and yeah, total game changer!!
My favorite accessory is a poop bin. I had tried a few but didn't like them much. And the cheapo cardboard box behind the machine was too difficult to remove without dumping. The current is ramped with a removable tray on the side of the machine. And the ramp hooks under the machine and around one foot to keep it from moving at all. Makes for a super fast cleanout when full! Like why did it have to dump out the rear? And why did I choose to place it against a wall in a corner? I will never know.....
That sounds awesome! Can you post a link to it?
Great video. Well done.
Thank you so much!!!
Thank you. How can I get the links?
@@jimlindsay8638 Expand the video description.
Nice job! I love printing functional parts and these fit the bill.
I'm the same way. Always happy when I can improve the functionality of one of my tools!
Great info thanks for sharing the tips
Thank you!
What is the pad your printer is sitting on?
It's a concrete paver which is sitting on some foam. If you look at my video about quieting the P1S, you'll see me talk all about it.
@@directedt3ch Did you paint the paver blue? I checked your video and the simple square of white laminated foam (smaller than the 16x16 paver) is pretty different.
@@compudude Yes I did :) The paver the P1S sits on is painted blue and the paver the A1 is on is painted black. There are also wood platforms underneath the foam, but the only purpose those serve is to prevent the plastic table from sagging. I needed to get the weight of the printers over the metal frame portion of the table. The two Prusa printers behind me are also on pavers and foam but those are not painted.
@@directedt3ch That explains why I thought it was something different and unusual LOL Great idea, definitely looks better than raw concrete!
@compudude Thank you! I forgot about the wooden base until I was typing my reply and I could see it in the video. After adding the paper the plastic table started sagging and the printer was leaning 🤣
Great video, great presentation, great production value, content is nothing new and more of the same. I look forward to more unique videos sir.
@@cylonmode Thank you! I shall do my best!
good to have a diamondback e3d for p1s p1p
Oooh! Interesting! Have you worn through enough standard nozzles to justify the cost or do you find other benefits as well?
@@directedt3ch bambu hotend is better than the TZ one, but the diamondback is way better, i can say the best so far, smooth and precise extrusion...
@Mr_XXX513 That is really great to hear! Thank you so much.
If I had the money I would so get one in a 0.4. Never needing to change nozzles again for the life of the machine is very tempting. Although it isn't that hard to change really. Just lazy lol
@@braixeninfection6312 That would be pretty cool!
I just use a cardboard box for the poop. Lol. And I didn't bother printing the bearing covers since they are sealed. Plus I don't use the ramp cause I just vacuum my x1c out.
@@brucehirsch5437 All valid! Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
My P1S complains if the build plate isn't installed correctly, then refuses to print. No chance to mess up print jobs.
1! ;)
Very Clever!!
Worst ever. No news value whatsoever. Poop shute, Bambu scraper, ... really ? Maybe you should have cut the piece struggling with the glass plate out of the video.
Thanks for taking the time to comment.
@@StefaanVandevelde you can always start your own channel and make your own videos about printed parts for the P1S. There are more and more people getting into the Bambu eco system and some people only like watching more recent videos. I think doing a refresher in his own style and with prints he actually uses is a great idea. Maybe next time you could just skip the video without commenting.
@@jmp7624 WTF, is there a new rule that you can only comment on RUclips video's if you're a content maker yourself ? Yes, I am in the Bumbu eco system big time. I design in Plasticity and Onshape and watch a lot of video's about 3D printing and designing. The RUclips algorithm proposes them to me and when I like them, I give a thumbs up.
This one I wished the algorithm hadn't proposed it as I find it not very well made and lacking originality.
When I go to a restaurant and get a good service, I give a positive review on Google Maps. When I get a bad service, I leave a not positive review. Not ever before been cancelled after 361784 views, in what way are video’s different ?
In what way is “skipping the video without commenting” better that giving my honest review ? You might have given you opinion on my opinion, I wouldn’t have cared, but your comment is pure cancel culture.
@@StefaanVandevelde No knew rule just saying if you think you can make better content then go right ahead instead of bashing someone else for actually providing helpful info even if it didn't help you. And no one cares about why you watch youtube videos so I'm not sure why you brought that up. And your argument about leaving reviews at restaurants is irrelevant. You are paying for a service or being ready to spend money at that point, commenting on a youtube video is completely different. You didn't have to watch his video, you didn't have to comment, and he is not providing any services to you. As far as your cancel culture response, I think you need to reevaluate your idea of cancel culture. No one is canceling you but I have a right to voice my opinion after you have voiced yours. Your comment biased and unneeded. If you dislike something, point out ways to improve it without being a dick.
@@StefaanVandevelde Well, as a newbie starting out with the P1S I found it useful and easy to watch, compared with some of the other "louder" channels. This video is aimed at the beginner and because you obviously aren't then it seems a bit unfair to single out the creator for criticism just because you didn't learn anything new.