The benchy that was printed using default profile on K1 printers and the intention was exactly show the best results you can get using the default configurations. The other models follows the same principle, I use the lights on model to intentionally show all details, in cases like the green apple you can see the steps at the top of the model on the video, that you can't see on naked eyes, the idea is to show all minimal details, something that other channels hide from you. You can compare the camera image and zoom image to see how you see on your own eyes and macro lens respectively. Thank you for your feedback, that means I'm doing a good job.
I don’t understand you. You say nothing but positive things while showing images of under extrusion, stringing, and terrible overhangs. You had no test methodology, made no comparisons, and didn’t even print a temp tower. Worst yet, the thumbnail said “best filament for action figures?”, yet there was not a single action figure in the whole 26 minute video.
If you are referring to the benchy that was printed using default profile on K1 printers and the intention was exactly show the best results you can get using the default configurations. The other models follows the same principle, I use the lights on model to intentionally show all details, in cases like the green apple you can see the steps at the top of the model on the video, that you can't see on naked eyes, the idea is to show all minimal details, something that other channels hide from you. You can compare the camera image and zoom image to see how you see on your own eyes and macro lens respectively. Thank you for your feedback, that means I'm doing a good job.
Love the honesty of the review
Looking forward to the moisture analyzer since I used them at a grain elevation when I was a very young boy and understand the need.
using bambu x1c, what profile do you use, generic pla?
Hi Fernando. Yes, in X1C I have using the Generic PLA.
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Hmmm....I dunno. Whenever he zooms in so we can see the surface quality, I'm not that impressed
The benchy that was printed using default profile on K1 printers and the intention was exactly show the best results you can get using the default configurations. The other models follows the same principle, I use the lights on model to intentionally show all details, in cases like the green apple you can see the steps at the top of the model on the video, that you can't see on naked eyes, the idea is to show all minimal details, something that other channels hide from you. You can compare the camera image and zoom image to see how you see on your own eyes and macro lens respectively. Thank you for your feedback, that means I'm doing a good job.
I don’t understand you.
You say nothing but positive things while showing images of under extrusion, stringing, and terrible overhangs. You had no test methodology, made no comparisons, and didn’t even print a temp tower. Worst yet, the thumbnail said “best filament for action figures?”, yet there was not a single action figure in the whole 26 minute video.
If you are referring to the benchy that was printed using default profile on K1 printers and the intention was exactly show the best results you can get using the default configurations. The other models follows the same principle, I use the lights on model to intentionally show all details, in cases like the green apple you can see the steps at the top of the model on the video, that you can't see on naked eyes, the idea is to show all minimal details, something that other channels hide from you. You can compare the camera image and zoom image to see how you see on your own eyes and macro lens respectively. Thank you for your feedback, that means I'm doing a good job.