The 3D Printer I'd buy if I started over

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  • @imacmill
    @imacmill Месяц назад +20

    Where are you at, recommendation-wise, 9 months later?

  • @ziban837
    @ziban837 3 месяца назад +32

    I'm 56yo and just started. Mate thanks for the information, yes I have had some failures, but have started to sort them out. Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺 👍

  • @Loaf127
    @Loaf127 5 месяцев назад +103

    As someone looking to move up to bigger and better from their Ender 3, I appreciated this video! I especially appreciated your understanding that I want to 3D print for my hobbies, not as a hobby.

    • @johnhummel99
      @johnhummel99 4 месяца назад +2

      Idk i have an ender 3. But i also have worked on cartesian robots professionally so i guess thats why i feel like upgrading my printer myself rather than buying a new one. Plus it was a gift from my lovely wife.

    • @travistucker7317
      @travistucker7317 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@johnhummel99build an annex

    • @Loot_OW
      @Loot_OW 4 месяца назад +4

      @@johnhummel99I think is exactly the pseudo divide in the market of consumers. Some people want to buy and play with their machines, while some people just want to use them. I absolutely hate my ender 3 v2, but I dont regret buying it at all.

    • @stevecade857
      @stevecade857 4 месяца назад +1

      Bambu A1 combo if you just want to hobby print.

    • @JohnnyG10178
      @JohnnyG10178 3 месяца назад +1

      @@Loot_OW Same, I spend more time getting it setup then actually using it. Im starting to use it more and its such a drag. Trying to decide on the Prusa or the Bambu still.

  • @AndreasScout
    @AndreasScout 19 дней назад +9

    In the last storm we had, a part of the raindrain of the roof was fractured. I 3D scanned it, worked on it a bit and 3D printed the piece that was broken. I went to 5 stores before i went on the scanning and printing route. The first 3 said " it was too old and couldnt be bought anymore" while the other 2 said they could get it but it would cost about 250 dollars. .... yeah... So i went with 3D printing.. it cost me about 4 $. so yes printing fantasy stuff and cosplay stuff is grand and all but using it for everyday issue and problems that need to be solved, is way more fun.

  • @MaheerKibria
    @MaheerKibria 11 месяцев назад +625

    Finally someone that understands that 3D printers are a tool. So many 3D printing channels treat it like its the endgame where as for the rest of us its the starting point

    • @michaelperez6811
      @michaelperez6811 11 месяцев назад +71

      Yeah because everyone get the ender 3 when you are a beginner and then you find your self fixing the machine every day.

    • @enosunim
      @enosunim 11 месяцев назад +21

      It is good that we have here great people who use 3d printing... for what? If you can not use screwdriver, why do you need 3d printer? What for? To print Anime figures? Why even bother, just order one on a print farm. No?

    • @benjaminvdvyt
      @benjaminvdvyt 11 месяцев назад +29

      Depends on the person. I like it as a tool, I rather spend my time modeling, than working the printer. For my brother, who has always been about tinkering with stuff, likes changing everything up, and than rarely use it.
      There is no right or wrong, but I will say this, yes there is a lot of content out there how you can improve your printer etc, but let's be honest, what other videos should they make? Do 3d model reviews? Sure some storage systems etc get some attention, but aside from that, people want to know more about their printer.
      And even if you are someone who uses it as a tool, there are still things you want to improve about your printer, or add some customization to.

    • @tslee8236
      @tslee8236 11 месяцев назад +2

      You think differently when you just like to own a 3D printer with no real need for it.

    • @conorstewart2214
      @conorstewart2214 11 месяцев назад +15

      Exactly, it is not much different from a CNC mill or router, you get one as a tool to make other things, the CNC mill is not the purpose of getting one, the purpose is to use it to make other things.

  • @makerspace533
    @makerspace533 9 месяцев назад +77

    Great video. One of the best ways to determine how reliable a 3D printer is, put it in a makerspace. There you will get 10's of people who range from noobs, to experts, to people who think they're experts. If the printer can survive a couple weeks, it is remarkable. I agree, the Prusa is considered super reliable, but it was our most troublesome in the makerspace. The TAZ did quite well. A couple months ago we got rid of all the various machines and bought 3 P1Ps. They have been incredible. The only print failures we have seen were do to bad filament, incorrect bed section (wrong temperature) and poorly designed models. No nozzle clogs at all! Everyone is happy with the P1Ps, which is really something in a makerspace with 300 people.

  • @peterf5318
    @peterf5318 4 месяца назад +16

    I just found your channel and it’s fascinating to see the scale of your print farm! I’ve been messing around with 3-D printers for about the last nine years and last year bought a Bambu lab X1c which paid itself off about five times over in the first couple of months! It’s definitely a fantastic machine if you know what use it for. Congratulations on your business, it’s always inspiring to see people making a living doing what they enjoy.👍

  • @WuLFie40
    @WuLFie40 Месяц назад +3

    Stopping by to say thank you for this video. Got a P1S with AMS and it's so fun to just PRINT and not have to worry about much else. Only had it a few weeks but it's so nice to have and I'm so excited for the future!

  • @rayleblanc7209
    @rayleblanc7209 11 месяцев назад +14

    I bought a Prusa back in 2014 when they where just taking off. Still works great. I do have to manually level the bed. I use Blender to create the parts I want to print. Blender does have a learning curve but well worth it in the end.

  • @2ndchanceinlife
    @2ndchanceinlife 10 месяцев назад +10

    People who buy products and review them always earn my trust. I dont like sponsored products. Thank you Sir for your valuable information.

  • @billm1651
    @billm1651 7 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks for making the video. Its craz you are getting 1 out of 15 people giving it a thumbs down. Its not sponsored, you own a farm of them, and you didnt beat around the bush. Im researching my first printer and deciding between the Bambu and the Elegoo since it's half the price and people comment its reliable. Im just afraid this is another tool that collects dust so I hate to spend $700 and only use it a few times.

  • @SimonGoldberger
    @SimonGoldberger 2 месяца назад +2

    No newbie to the printworld will have £1200 to blow on a printer, the P1S enclosed, however coming in around the £600 mark is the much better option, which is what Im looking at.

  • @AirPopControl
    @AirPopControl 8 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you from a newbie to 3D printing. Your video made sense to me and is allowing me to go forward on my journey to 3D Printing.

  • @kstricl
    @kstricl 10 месяцев назад +24

    I just bought my first printer about 3 weeks ago, an ender 3 v2 neo. I've already printed repair parts for a machine at work, joycon repair parts, etc. I've already swapped the firmware, converted it to direct drive and have started learning to use carbon fiber reinforced filament for wear resistance. I am definitely enjoying the journey.
    Although a Prusa was on my short list of models, in the end, the neo was the only one I could afford. If I can start to monetize this in my area, I will definitely be looking at the P1P - that speed is amazing.

    • @mattz8956
      @mattz8956 17 дней назад

      So 10 months later, how are you liking the ender 3 you bought? I'm stuck on what to buy and just found out about the ender 3 v2.

    • @kstricl
      @kstricl 17 дней назад

      @@mattz8956 still like it, mostly. Kind of left it alone through the winter.
      I've switched to klipper and octoprint, which works great. The petg carbon fiber filament is my favorite to print with, it just works. The Ereyone brand grey petg, not so much. Just haven't used it nearly enough, but when I need it, it is so useful.
      I need to order some decent pla for the simple jobs, I tried going straight to petg, but it is unnecessary for most projects.

    • @mattz8956
      @mattz8956 17 дней назад

      @@kstricl thanks for the info! Good to know it still works. I don’t have a super strong interest in 3d printing so the $600 price range is a bit much so I think I will go with the ender. Have you had any issues with it before?

    • @kstricl
      @kstricl 17 дней назад

      @@mattz8956 Just the learning curve mostly. The first firmware swap I did was to, I believe, mriscoc. Look up Zeltroix, he's done a ton on the neo v2. I also recommend getting a model with bltouch, it makes life so easy when it comes to leveling the build plate, homing the z axis, etc.

  • @zephyfoxy
    @zephyfoxy 4 месяца назад +12

    Damn you hit the nail on the head at the start. I hesitated on getting a 3D printer for a few years because I thought "what would I even do with it?"
    Now that I have a few, I'm printing everything from decorative pieces, to functional things like scrapers and drawers, and even things that are simultaneously decorative AND functional, like beautifully sculpted boxes that have visually appealing designs on them, or a desk organizer shaped like a castle with dragons scaling the towers. I have Fusion 360 and I've cut my teeth on taking 2D images and extruding them into 3D objects and successfully printed them, but soon I want to learn more and make a lot of small but useful things to put around the house.

    • @DeagleBingo
      @DeagleBingo 2 месяца назад

      fusion is a love/hate relationship for me. and once you try solidworks or rhino... i can see why people move away from fusion. its just the software that gets people in the door trying it. the stuff ppl don't talk about as much like rhino ... is because it sells itself. they don't need to push it.

  • @ninjaninjaninja5203
    @ninjaninjaninja5203 3 месяца назад +13

    I've been printing for a couple of years now, just bought a new printer and was up all night watching videos...this was the MOST impactful video I watched ALL evening! I've been hot over Bambu labs but this guys explanations are just top tier and really got me going. Great commentary!

    • @glp.1337
      @glp.1337 2 месяца назад +1

      That's strange because the guy has no clue what he's talking about. And responds like a scam artist when you confront him. Couple of things you should be aware of.
      He compares a MK4 to an X1C whilst they are totally different classes of printers. 1 has: enclosure / accelerometer / filter / camera / microLIDAR / ... the other one does not.
      He also suggest the most ridiculous thing ever, that is to buy a MK3S+. When for €100 more you can get the newer MK4 version. Because If you want to upgrade the MK3S+ to MK4 at a later time, you will have to pay €750. So really strange for him to even suggest buying a MK3S+.

  • @kellizielinski9633
    @kellizielinski9633 11 месяцев назад +28

    I bought a P1P after dealing with a low cost unit and I cannot recommend it enough. All the constant headaches are gone and I can just get things printed out. I am printing constantly & bonus it is faster and quality is so much better. Additionally there is a Opensource fork of the Bambu Labs slicer with all the features and added calibration tools that really gets these things dialed in.

    • @ShopNation
      @ShopNation  11 месяцев назад +2

      So true

    • @kongchho8547
      @kongchho8547 11 месяцев назад

      I have completely stopped using my other 3d printers once I got a P1P. It's been 6 months and I dread using my creality machines if my P1P is busy.

    • @omegadeepblue1407
      @omegadeepblue1407 11 месяцев назад

      My plan is to get a P1P alongside a Kingroon KP3S Pro V2 (not gonna lie, i just want to buy it because is cute).

    • @lorcster6694
      @lorcster6694 10 месяцев назад

      @@kongchho8547 Have you had to fix your P1P much?

    • @kongchho8547
      @kongchho8547 10 месяцев назад

      @@lorcster6694 Not really. Just cleaned the rods once since it gets dusty in my office. But with the P1S it's enclosed so that's not an issue. I have at least 2000 hours of printing on it. However, it's different for everyone but there's a reason why almost every 3d print youtuber has one in background.

  • @bdaley1976
    @bdaley1976 8 месяцев назад +6

    This was a huge help for me, I have been kicking this around for several years.
    I have a CNC and I have a laser and am always looking at small upgrades people have done, even a wrench holder and then they offer you the file.
    I really wanted to be under 1k to start, as I am still paying for a CNC and a Laser.
    P1P was 599.00
    Score
    Of course, I spent nearly 800 because I mean what’s the point of getting no filament

  • @pcarl5594
    @pcarl5594 7 месяцев назад

    So back story, I sold my old 3D printer as it only had a 150*150*150 build plate and it was my first to learn how to design and 3D print. So, time for a new one as I had some prototypes to build and I saw this video and boom, pulled the trigger and bought a P1S with the added cabinet..Absolutely amazing, the slicer is so easy to use once you calibrate it and the speed and finish is amazing. Can’t wait to print the prototypes and have the engineering say “What, noooo wayyyy”. Thanks

  • @XsTGriff
    @XsTGriff 4 месяца назад

    Stumbled on this video while trying to decide what printer to buy. The set design, the content, and the delivery are all on point. Thank you!
    Yes...I liked and subscribed.

  • @Chretze
    @Chretze 9 месяцев назад +14

    I started on an Ender 3 kit, bought it in 2017 and it has been phenomenal this whole time especially for the price. I paid 180 bucks back then and the prints out of the box were great.
    I saw some videos of people showing modifications and upgrades the Ender 3 would need in order to run smooth and consistent but luckily I was able to print most of them with that same printer just like that lol
    Bed levelling was never an issue for me somehow. I always do the thing where you use a piece of paper and make sure the pressure is the same in all corners, really not a big deal but I see how people can get it wrong. It's just one of those things you have to get right and you can't skip that part.

    • @potrzebieneuman4702
      @potrzebieneuman4702 8 месяцев назад

      I've got some heavier bed springs coming for $6 and I've got a direct drive for $20 that I have yet to fit. Bed leveling has never been an issue with the glass bed plate.

    • @Chretze
      @Chretze 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@potrzebieneuman4702about the bed springs - what are they supposed to achieve exactly? I'm running stock springs and have no idea how making them stiffer / heavier would improve anything.

    • @potrzebieneuman4702
      @potrzebieneuman4702 8 месяцев назад

      @@Chretze like you I'm not having any problems with the stock springs, but for AU$6 I thought why not. I think the reason many change their springs is to do with the frequency of bed leveling but I've also found that a glass bed reduces the number of bed leveling as well. I'll try it for $6 and see what happens.

    • @Chretze
      @Chretze 8 месяцев назад

      @@potrzebieneuman4702 I see, cheers mate!

  • @makernova8160
    @makernova8160 11 месяцев назад +13

    Great information! As someone who has been looking at the Bambu Lab printers for a while, this is very helpful. Also, I'm digging the new studio setup! It looks awesome!

  • @Untapped0293
    @Untapped0293 4 месяца назад

    Just stumbled across this video and thank goodness I did. I have an option of a P1S for £540 which is rough 3x my original budget but by the sounds of it, it'll suit my needs to learn and not be broken all the time. Thank you for your time

  • @nathan32935
    @nathan32935 5 месяцев назад +3

    Great video! I got some information from it. I am a NEW beginner. I looked at 3D printers a few years ago and was disenchanted with all the "tinkering". I don't mind a little tinkering, but if that is all you do is tinker and tweak the machine to get it to work properly, that is very frustrating, especially if you are a newbie to the craft. I have a CNC router and that's all I seem to do is tinker and tweak. When it is set-up properly, it is wonderful, but that is rare it seems. Anyway, I was hopeful that these Bambu Labs machines will eliminate most of that.

  • @Immolate62
    @Immolate62 9 месяцев назад +64

    The new right answer is the P1S. It's enclosed and works with the AMS multi-spool system for $699. Basically the X1 Carbon without the Lidar and fancy touch screen for $450 less. Just ordered one.

    • @slosubies4845
      @slosubies4845 5 месяцев назад +3

      I moved up from an Ender 3v2 to the P1S and I love it.

    • @Immolate62
      @Immolate62 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@slosubies4845 I have an Ender 3v2 as well, but it pretty much stays on the operating table.

    • @DanSlotea
      @DanSlotea 4 месяца назад +1

      And it uses 1300 W. My Mega S was 115$, uses about 150 W and is enough for a beginner and occasional prints.

    • @GeddyRC
      @GeddyRC 3 месяца назад +1

      @@DanSlotea I'm not familiar with the Mega S, but since you're (justifiably) bringing up electricity cost, a faster printer that fails less often may spend less time ultimately printing, and thus use less electricity over time, just more when you need it.

    • @NikyCROW
      @NikyCROW 3 месяца назад +1

      Where I live a P1S is just about 10x the price of an Ender 3

  • @lesumsi
    @lesumsi 10 месяцев назад +21

    Very well balanced video for starters. I've started two years ago with a Prusa Mini+ Kit. For the same reasons you've mentioned: Affordable, reliable, track record, and the kit get's you familiar with the printer for future maintenance.

    • @NicodemusT
      @NicodemusT 7 месяцев назад

      Which apparently you won’t need to do, according to Prusa users.

  • @notalenthere
    @notalenthere 4 месяца назад

    Wanted to thank you for this video. I used your suggestion and bought the P1S and have been enjoying it since day 1. I knew almost nothing about 3d printing and now well I still know almost nothing but I have been able to print models downloaded from printables and the like. I have also started learning Onshape and have designed and printed usable items. The most satisfying having been an overly complicated screw fastener for kitchen aid dishwasher. Again thanks for the info.

  • @leluchi
    @leluchi 4 месяца назад +2

    I found this video, THE BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT I GOT FOR 2023!!! 😃 I GOT ANKER M5 recently and I am learning, your video helps a lot, PLEASE KEEP MORE COMING!!! CHEERS! 🎉🏆🏅

  • @doofusmaguilacutee4998
    @doofusmaguilacutee4998 11 месяцев назад +7

    Thank You! As an older general contractor, I've been considering a 3d printer for years for both my business & my hobbies but I struggle with computers (heck- i can't even make a simple excel spreadsheet without help). Your information is extremely helpful and I'm going to save this vid for when I do "take the plunge"(soon).

    • @GraemeGowling
      @GraemeGowling 4 месяца назад

      Its a difficult road but a road worth taking

  • @darmichar73
    @darmichar73 11 месяцев назад +26

    Absolutely bang on. Have the Ender 3 S1 Pro and truly enjoyed the few months of seeing something around the house that needed *something* and being able to just sit down in Fusion and create a solution. That said, I got tired of tinkering with it. Leveling the bed, tuning the settings, etc. That coupled with the iterative nature of creating something from scratch and the time it takes to print 1 of anything slowly killed my interest in doing it. One of the Bambu models are definitely on my radar for purchase soon.

    • @Beestieboy1
      @Beestieboy1 11 месяцев назад +3

      This is exactly my story as well. I have been running my S1 Pro 24/7 now for long enough that I know the next jump up will be worth it.

    • @jnxmck
      @jnxmck 11 месяцев назад +2

      Yep. E3Max here, love the huge build volume but the iterative process plus dumb mistakes since I'm new to 3D design often makes a project take far longer than it should. The last piece I printed was 8h, and would have been 12h if I had 100% infill, like I wanted. Took me 3 days and 4 attempts to get it right. I ran the same file through the Bambu slicer with the same settings and it said 2.5h. I could have made those same mistakes and finished the project in a day with a Bambu. It's definitely on my list.

    • @rtardjuice
      @rtardjuice 11 месяцев назад +4

      Started with an S1 Pro in November and probably spent more time tinkering and maintaining it than actually printing. Got a P1P in March and wish I'd done it sooner.

    • @InterFelix
      @InterFelix 11 месяцев назад +2

      I 100% recommend getting the P1P if you only ever really print PLA and PETG. It's an amazing piece of kit, incredibly reliable and the best investment I ever made. Although I wish I had gone for the X1C, since all my upgrades have cost me so much, an X1C would only have been 200€ more than my P1P with all upgrades, and offered significantly more. But oh well, with hindsight, you're always smarter.

    • @mattalamond478
      @mattalamond478 8 месяцев назад

      @@rtardjuice Same here. Just added the Sonic Pad (BIG Mistake) luckily, I can send the SP back. I am tired of tinkering. I have learned a lot in a short time, but I have better thing to do. Ordering an X1C today. Great video, just what I needed to push me over the edge.

  • @bytheallspark8647
    @bytheallspark8647 6 месяцев назад +19

    I have children that bought a 3d printer personally I didn't see the value in buying something so expensive it seemed like just another complicated toy they wouldn't really use. But now I am researching this because I am making my own sock knitting machine that to buy new would be $1200 but I can make for $60. I love that you mentioned the kit printer because one of the main problems my kids run into is how to problem solve when something goes wrong. I showed them your video and they were really intrigued as am I. Thanks for that.

    • @DagonNaxos
      @DagonNaxos 5 месяцев назад +9

      Honestly, I bought my first printer for 1 purpose and that was to 3D print replacement parts for my RC cars when I broke them. Now, I 3D print and 3D model and make all kinds of things. Specialized tools and jigs, ham radio antenna parts, cases for electronics, tool organizers for all of my drills and batteries, shelf brackets, non conductive nuts/bolts/screws/washers, cable management devices for my racks at work and I even designed and 3D printed my own vertical axis wind turbine as a low cost green energy project. The point is, you start looking at stuff and thinking "I bet I could improve that" or "I bet I could print that" A LOT.

  • @B0M0A0K
    @B0M0A0K 6 месяцев назад +2

    Great video. Prototyping and designing usable parts is almost all of what I use my 3D printer for.

  • @Bennett_Lab
    @Bennett_Lab 10 месяцев назад +14

    I agree on all points and own a Bambu Lab X1-Carbon. I have 5 other printers as I got into 3D printing years ago.
    I will add that having cheap printers and learning how they work and modifying them to be better, I learned a great deal. That being said, I understand some people don't want to learn and just want to print.

    • @shane_wc
      @shane_wc 9 месяцев назад +1

      recommend the best printer to get started on? budget doesnt matter i dont want a cheap one just to save money but takes more time to learn and get familiar with the machines, money is no option i just want the easiest to use with best results and ability to know what the limits are in 3d printing...the p1p good enough for a first timer without being overwhelmed and discouraged to keep going? ive seen lots of ppl praising bambu

    • @Bennett_Lab
      @Bennett_Lab 9 месяцев назад

      @@shane_wc without out a doubt the easiest to use is Bambu. It just works

    • @mattice9083
      @mattice9083 6 месяцев назад +1

      I'm tired of constantly tinkering with my ender 3. So you're saying I'll love a bambu ? Lol

    • @Bennett_Lab
      @Bennett_Lab 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@mattice9083 I guarantee it. It's like going from an old tube TV without cable to a 4K OLED

    • @mattice9083
      @mattice9083 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Bennett_Lab I've been working on a 3d printed flight yoke and pedals for weeks now cause I've been wasting days trying to level and calibrate my ender 3. I just can't waste 2 hours calibrating and 5 hours waiting on the print only to have it be like 70% decent lol can't wait to buy one

  • @TrevorDyck
    @TrevorDyck 11 месяцев назад +4

    Ive been printing for a couple of years now but this video was still so good! Very well presented and explained, and good points.

  • @PauliPrints
    @PauliPrints 3 месяца назад +44

    What you said about how manually setting the print bed and adding 3rd party components is a brain curiosity killer is the truest thing I’ve heard all year. As an ender 3 owner I’ve lost so much interest in 3D printing, but now I want to buy myself something from prusa or bambulab. Beautiful video

    • @november382
      @november382 3 месяца назад +11

      Same here, I've had an Ender 3 Pro for probably 3-4 years now.. It was fun at first, but damn near just felt like a tedious gimmick after a while. But I learned enough from it to impress my boss, he told me to choose any printer for our department and he was putting me in exclusive control of it. In the last 2 months, I've gotten more work out of our new X1-Carbon than I did in the entire life of my Ender 3 and I absolutely love the thing. Hell, sometimes I go in on Saturdays just to screw with it.

    • @tomwoollacott1083
      @tomwoollacott1083 2 месяца назад

      Voron. Daksh looks promising as a toolchanger and ercf is very similar in function to AMS.

    • @ericosborne4122
      @ericosborne4122 2 месяца назад +1

      Yep, I got a Sovol SV06 for my first printer. While it worked great for awhile, it eventually got to the point of having a new issue every week along with constantly needing to re-calibrate it, get a new part to improve it, or dig for hours to try to find an answer to some obscure problem. I just got sick of this at a certain point and haven't printed anything for months, but I finally pulled the trigger on a Bambu Lab P1S and can't wait to (hopefully) print without all the constant troubleshooting

    • @PauliPrints
      @PauliPrints 2 месяца назад

      @@ericosborne4122 After a month of owning the p1p, I’ve been printing nonstop without any problems so far. You will not regret this

    • @vansskater692
      @vansskater692 2 месяца назад +1

      I ordered an ender plugged it in to do a test and then I mailed it back and got a kobra 2 pro. It blew my mind how much better it was for the same price

  • @mileswelch5136
    @mileswelch5136 7 месяцев назад +6

    I am getting ready to purchase my first FDM printer... been doing Resin for a few years and made the fun discovery of being allergic to resin recently, so no longer an option. I have been looking at the Bambu P1P and P1S as well as the X1C... thank you for making this video

    • @urjnlegend
      @urjnlegend 6 месяцев назад +2

      You become allergic if you are exposed to it and arent filtering out the fumes. What resin were you printing with?

    • @mileswelch5136
      @mileswelch5136 6 месяцев назад

      ​@urjnlegend AnyCubic grey. Not the plant based stuff.

  • @Youshallbeeatenbyme
    @Youshallbeeatenbyme 11 месяцев назад +11

    I started with an ender 3 v2, had a good amount of fun before I got tired of failed prints on a slow base printer. Had no desire to learn upgrading, and bought an x-1 carbon w/AMS. The x-1 carbon has been so damn amazing. I can iterate designs as needed, and they print so damn beautifully fast. I love it.

    • @nipshardaf
      @nipshardaf 11 месяцев назад +2

      Same here. Finally getting into designing and printing as a hobby and not just waste time on tuning and fixing that piece of crap

    • @Lomax81
      @Lomax81 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@nipshardaf Nothing wrong with enders if you know what yer doing... A better fan and ditch the plastic extruder and it works fine. The one I have at work prints 8 hours a day 5 days a week without issue so... yea. Also a slight difference between a $300 printer and a $2000+ printer 😂

    • @ehsankuhpayeh704
      @ehsankuhpayeh704 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@Lomax81agree

    • @shauntdrobeck
      @shauntdrobeck 8 месяцев назад

      Seriously my ender is a workhorse and I paid like 125 for it@@Lomax81

  • @mjordan812
    @mjordan812 9 месяцев назад +40

    I built my Mk3S+ - thoroughly enjoyed the experience and the insights into the workings of the machine were invaluable. I did have one problem (one of the PSU connectors was reversed from the factory), but Prusa's tech support sorted the issue after a couple of rounds of emails and troubleshooting.
    And it's chugging away as I type.

    • @scooterpinball
      @scooterpinball 7 месяцев назад

      Prusa was my first printer after watching family members struggle with cheaper printers. Now i have an xl and its amazing. Probably overkill.

    • @FireGodSpeed
      @FireGodSpeed 4 месяца назад

      @@scooterpinball i don't really get the thing with "struggle with cheap printers" thing, mine was 150 bucks work perfectly fine. Printed things from big to small as 6mm (gears- for a laminator, replacement gears for a face trimmer) to Glass shower hinge replacement parts to decoration, wall mounted shelves/phone holders etc etc So hobby level stuff in general but i have NEVER had any issues with it. Maybe some tiny "problem" with overhang capabilities but nothing supports, or general design work to minimize overhangs can't fix. Ain't gonna spend 1k+ for a hobby machine that a 150 one can do just as good with a TINY bit more effort.

  • @bigmell6262
    @bigmell6262 7 месяцев назад

    As someone that is about to take the plunge on one of these devices it's nice to here different points thank you

  • @JLake3D
    @JLake3D 7 месяцев назад +31

    I also agree with your printer recommendations 100%. I’ve been telling my customers the exact same thing. Love what Bambu has done to the market.

  • @802Garage
    @802Garage 11 месяцев назад +6

    One other great aspect of Bambu is their replacement parts are surprisingly affordable! I will say though I have been eyeing Sovol lately as the ultimate budget printers.

  • @austinscorpio23
    @austinscorpio23 11 месяцев назад +6

    This is great advice for someone who isn’t looking to tinker with a printer constantly. I have a Prusa, an Ender 3 v2, and an Anycubic Vyper, and of the three, the Prusa has been my least finicky machine. The Ender also worked great stock, but was a bit too slow for my tastes, so I’ve modded it extensively. The Vyper has been nothing but constant headaches.

    • @axeltheodorus18
      @axeltheodorus18 10 месяцев назад

      After modding the ender 3, do you think it is worth the money compared to the other brands that is more expensive but already comes fully upgraded?

    • @arbjful
      @arbjful 8 месяцев назад +2

      I went for the Prusa MK4, expensive , but it prints right out off the box, absolutely no tinkering.. this is my first 3D printer

  • @Sp1der44
    @Sp1der44 3 месяца назад

    Brilliant video! I really liked how you approached the subject and I loved how your "experiential wit" made this really fun to watch. I think you really hit on a key point for many which is: "How do I make things that are actually useful with this?" and not just waste filament printing plastic trinkets with little purpose beyond adorning a knick-knack shelf. Thank You for sharing this valuable knowledge you gained through real world experience!

  • @ForrestFab
    @ForrestFab 7 месяцев назад +2

    Awesome video man! Much appreciated, I’m a fabricator by trade and see huge potential in the ability to construct jigs with printing! Can’t wait to get my hands on one! Thanks for sending me in the right direction

  • @pauldevassy2379
    @pauldevassy2379 11 месяцев назад +81

    Started with a P1P earlier this year. Worked flawlessly and it was fast. I was so impressed I added an X1C w/AMS. I use this as a tool, not a hobby so it needs to run and I don't have time to tweak like my previous 3D printer.

    • @the_naP
      @the_naP 11 месяцев назад +66

      I think this is what the folks that crack on the Bambu stuff don't get - there's a whole bunch of us out there that want to print as a hobby or a source for parts. Not all of us want to have to constantly tweak the machines to get acceptable results. I'm a mechanic, I don't want my hobby to be another frustrating job. Bambu solved that.

    • @rpeebles
      @rpeebles 11 месяцев назад +12

      The AMS is a game changer! The multi-color print options opened up a whole new areas of ideas for me and they are paying off.

    • @walkerdrae
      @walkerdrae 10 месяцев назад +9

      This is the reason why I bought the x1c. I didn't want to tinker to no end. I got other stuff I want to do or have to do. This was my second printer and I love it. I've had more successful prints than bad with minimal tinkering. And I got the ams which I haven't even fully used yet but I do like the potential things I can print with it.

    • @N4CR5
      @N4CR5 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@the_naP This. We have around a million dollars of CNC machines and didn't need a project. So we bought an X1C and it's been largely without issue.

    • @danielangeles86
      @danielangeles86 8 месяцев назад +4

      Just got the P1S combo and I honestly can say it's the best bang for your buck. Even without multicolor, the AMS handling auto-switching filament feature when running out is worth it imo. All for $949 which is cheaper than an assembled MK4

  • @urischulgasser4758
    @urischulgasser4758 10 месяцев назад +8

    Great "bedside manner"; simple, information solidly presented. No fluff, and easy to understand. Good job!

  • @charlieeden863
    @charlieeden863 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome video mate, straight forward with no confusion.

  • @jayfray38
    @jayfray38 3 месяца назад

    I started printing a month ago with a Neptune 3 pro and so far no complaints from the machine, it was a good price I thought to get my feet wet the beginning was a nightmare and I wanted to toss it out the window. But with patience and a lot of videos I print something daily now. I’m currently printing d&d sword dice holder and it’s coming out great. Definitely going to look at one of those for the next upgrade

  • @SandyMasquith
    @SandyMasquith 11 месяцев назад +6

    Definitely interested in this. Just for myself, I want to be able to print fixtures for hanging tools on my wall, or make that little part to fix a garden cart... etc. I see so many uses. I so completely suck at 3d modeling though! I might have to see about that education you recommend. I'm definitely going to focus on either the Bambu Lab or the Prusa, so you've at least narrowed down my search. I can't thank you enough for that!!!

  • @nickoutram6939
    @nickoutram6939 9 месяцев назад +3

    Hi, nice video. I have had several printers and now on a Zortrax M200 that I used professionally.
    I would definitely get an enclosed model with a filter if your going to run your printer @ home, ABS stinks. I wouldn't get side tracked by 'multi-colour' capability unless you really really think you need it. You rightly highlight first layer success as the #1 beginner problem -nightmare back in the day...
    I successfully used "TinkerCad" as the models I needed were not too complex and it has the advantage of being so simple you don't forget how to use it if not designing anything for a while...

  • @allenmarshallmusic
    @allenmarshallmusic 6 месяцев назад

    Concise, helpful information, delivered with an easy pace and flow, a sane educated tone, wrapped in great production values. Nice work, and just what I needed to know. Bravo!

  • @The_L0KI
    @The_L0KI 3 месяца назад

    I went with the P1S/AMS combo after a bunch of research. And it was so beyond worth it in my opinion. 100% agree with your suggestion.

  • @patrick_myers
    @patrick_myers 6 месяцев назад +24

    As someone that is thinking about getting into 3DP, this was FANTASTIC. Hit all the points I've been wondering about, even "how am I going to model stuff??" I was pretty sold on getting a Bambu X1C on black friday (hoping for deal), before but this has opened my eyes to the P1P.

    • @carsonhunt4642
      @carsonhunt4642 2 месяца назад

      How much cheaper are they on Black Friday? Not sure I wanna wait that long lol.
      X1c or p1s … tough choice 😢

  • @walterramirez3287
    @walterramirez3287 11 месяцев назад +4

    Wow I’m looking to get into 3D printing and was looking at the Bamboo1C but after seen your video I’m getting the cheaper Bamboo to start. Thanks once again. I’m glad I found this video.

  • @jenniferbarone3970
    @jenniferbarone3970 6 месяцев назад

    I stumbled onto this; and you nailed it!! I just purchased my first 3D printer; you were talking direct to! Thank you for the insight! Looking forward to learning from you!

  • @overscoreSX
    @overscoreSX 4 месяца назад

    This video is great! I've been considering getting a printer and starting my own workshop but didnt know where to start. Thanks so much! I look forward to making my first purchase and following more of your content!

  • @katzmosestools
    @katzmosestools 11 месяцев назад +790

    Travis going hard on nerds and dorks. Careful, someone is going to hack your farm and make them start printing middle fingers. Why you make me spend money Travis? I didn't even need a 3D printer but now I have a farm... or at least a garden

    • @ShopNation
      @ShopNation  11 месяцев назад +280

      😂 just imagining walking into my print farm and seeing rows of middle fingers

    • @spsully2582
      @spsully2582 11 месяцев назад +27

      40 printers... so 40 letters and the wheel of fortune layout. Now what message to send? 😂

    • @GCheung55
      @GCheung55 11 месяцев назад +4

      Wait till it becomes a forest!

    • @seanburke997
      @seanburke997 11 месяцев назад +29

      Not gonna lie, if I walked in and saw that, I would die on the floor laughing. I couldn't even be mad.

    • @traviselliott6329
      @traviselliott6329 9 месяцев назад +1

      Skill issue tbh

  • @rolfyone
    @rolfyone 10 месяцев назад +12

    I couldn’t agree more on prusa. I had a cheap printer and spent ages printing things to make it work correctly so I could print what I wanted, then bit the bullet and bought a mk3s+, and since I’ve owned the prusa I’ve printed a couple of cool baskets for it, but needed nothing outside of what it came with to make it work. Now I just print the things I actually want to print, and they come out geometrically correct (another problem with my old printer)

  • @SynchronisedMinds
    @SynchronisedMinds 3 месяца назад +11

    As a newbie, i watched your video and decided to go with Bambu. One month in and it hasnt stopped printing 24/7. Very happy with my purchase.

    • @dravickgarden6765
      @dravickgarden6765 Месяц назад

      question which Bambu did you get? i'm also a complete newbie

    • @neelqqq
      @neelqqq Месяц назад +1

      @@dravickgarden6765 get the x1 carbon, don't think, just get it :D

    • @xxtomcatxx
      @xxtomcatxx Месяц назад

      @@neelqqqnow you have me thinking…

    • @xxtomcatxx
      @xxtomcatxx Месяц назад

      @@neelqqqdoes it come with the AMS without having to pay extra? what filament brand do you recommend for PETG and PLA

    • @neelqqq
      @neelqqq Месяц назад +1

      @@xxtomcatxx nah AMS is extra, and I mainly use Bambu filament if I can, it’s more or less the same price as esun and sunlu which i get from amazon, but way better. If you can get stock that is

  • @roygon
    @roygon 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great video, I've had the MK3 since they first came out and it just keeps on working. Hundreds of spools later and still no real issues!

    • @jothain
      @jothain 2 дня назад

      They're really solid machines. I've also been really impressed about how slicer and features have gotten better during all these years. Almost every time I open slicer there's a new set of profiles for new filaments etc. I seriously doubt any competitor will do support as well as Prusa

  • @glenngraham8746
    @glenngraham8746 7 месяцев назад +22

    That was an awesome run down and so gratifying to hear someone in the industry telling me about things from a functional application point of view! I am yet to buy my first printer but loved the confidence building. As a retired research scientist, I have done the comparative research and the Bumbu P1P was my pick all-be-it for the most bang for my buck, economic reasons. Thank you for the video and now subscribed!😃

    • @yurtle13x
      @yurtle13x 5 месяцев назад +2

      carbon rails degrading is s real problem with the model

    • @glp.1337
      @glp.1337 2 месяца назад

      I'm sorry you got duped. The video is full of misinformation.

    • @josesalas6678
      @josesalas6678 9 дней назад

      @@glp.1337like what? I’m trying but a new 3d printer. That’s not going to breakdown a lot

    • @glp.1337
      @glp.1337 8 дней назад

      @@josesalas6678 His comparisons were completely misguided and wrong. His advise to still buy an MK3S+ is absurd. If you are looking to buy a new 3D printer I'd advise you to buy a Bambulabs printer. You could get a very cheap, beginner friendly printer (A1 Mini) for around €250.
      The A1, P1P/P1S are great options if you want to have a bigger build plate.
      The X1C is a masterpiece.
      Any of these printers will keep you printing for thousands of hours with minimal/no issues.

  • @ambivalentone
    @ambivalentone 9 месяцев назад +26

    There's an upgrade kit for the P1p to make it the P1S. Includes panels to enclose it, fans with carbon filter and camera for monitoring

    • @yo_vlad
      @yo_vlad 8 месяцев назад

      prob would end up more expensive and time consuming

    • @98brae
      @98brae 8 месяцев назад

      There's also some good fully printable upgrades for the P1S too which can really help close the gap

    • @redlinegaming3612
      @redlinegaming3612 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@yo_vladit's $100 more. Totally worth it.

    • @Omniverse0
      @Omniverse0 8 месяцев назад

      No matter what you do, Bambu Labs will be harvesting all your CAD data and cam footage. I know I love it when China steals my data... 🙃

  • @magnificat_orig
    @magnificat_orig 5 месяцев назад +2

    I bought an Ender 3 v3 KE. Fast, automatic bed leveling, hot bed, input shaping capable, hotend to handle a wide variety of filaments, and all the hacky support community of the creality enders, so its moddable.
    Not as flashy as the bamboo, but half the price even of the cheaper bamboo (300 usd)
    I think its great if you don't know yet how much you want to print, but if you do, you want your options. Ofc these bamboo stuff are also really great, especially if you just want to print and have the money.

  • @NevsIive
    @NevsIive 7 месяцев назад +8

    Clear information, no BS and most importantly... unaffiliated. Just ordered the P1P based on your video. Thanks!

  • @bobboberton1841
    @bobboberton1841 9 месяцев назад +8

    May go with the Bambu as both of my Toyotas were crap ;). One factor for me is the price, and lead times. I love my MK3, as it is reliable, but kind of wanting to support a company that has put forth some effort to make things better for the 3D printing community forcing other companies to do better.

  • @JonE5FPV
    @JonE5FPV 11 месяцев назад +9

    Great advice. Ive owned 9 printers total now, including 4 prusa, and i have touched nothing but my bambu P1p since getting it. Better, faster, cheaper. Prusa while requires less intervention, maintenance etc... than an Ender, still needed far more adjustment than basically 0 on the bambu.

    • @Mephiston
      @Mephiston 11 месяцев назад +2

      It's the rule of FDM printing.. the more you initially spend, the less investment of time/money you have down the line with configuration.

    • @n.21
      @n.21 10 месяцев назад

      Looking to sell any of the second hand used ones you don’t use?

  • @SydneyEV
    @SydneyEV 5 месяцев назад +1

    picked up a Bambu labs X1 last week, OMG, its just so easy to use. Love the multi filament options. like you said, it all just works.

  • @DaxSudo
    @DaxSudo Месяц назад

    Yep I am a software engineer who loves this stuff my old roommate had a 3D printer and now its time for me to get one I just had no clue where to start. Thanks!

  • @yazr1712
    @yazr1712 6 месяцев назад +5

    Thanks for the video! I just was handed down a 3D Printer. Put it together this past weekend and am TOTALLY lost as to how to actually print something lol. It just is so overwhelming... doesn't help that the printer I got is about 8 years old and has very little presence online (and I think the company no longer exists lol).
    Anyway, I do appreciate videos like this that make it a bit simpler - the entire thing. Thanks again!

  • @davidcrawford6505
    @davidcrawford6505 10 месяцев назад +4

    I've run both Ender 3D & Anycubic Chiron without issues. Right out of the box, great print quality. I think most issues are with the software and users not being familiar with the settings for their particular job. Learning how to configure settings for a particular filament type and the part takes time no matter what 3D printer is used.

    • @TFitz
      @TFitz 10 месяцев назад

      Love my Ender-3 as well

    • @emilydream4465
      @emilydream4465 4 месяца назад

      What version do you have?

  • @Oceans2k5
    @Oceans2k5 2 месяца назад

    This has to be one of the best videos on getting started with 3d printing...simple, to the point and with actual logical answers

  • @austindale3129
    @austindale3129 5 месяцев назад +1

    Spot on video! I have a similiar background and experience and if I could WORDS better this is exactly how I would do talking! But seriously, I get questions all the time from people who want to get started printing and ask me my recomendations and instead of rambling for an hour and winding up down an engineering rabbit hole, I just point them to this video. Saves me from having to see the look of terror set in on someones face when they realize that they are now trapped in a conversation with a mega geek that they may not get out of. Thanks man!

  • @drjosephs347
    @drjosephs347 8 месяцев назад +7

    AMS, camera and enclosure included on X1 Carbon package is great. I actually like the closed Bambu system so when I buy their filament, it just works for me as a hobbyist (I don’t care about the few extra $$ per spool). By way, they sell virtually all of the parts online for a reasonable price so you can fix on your own.

  • @khayrobs
    @khayrobs 4 месяца назад +19

    I have had an ender 3 for years and every time I use it, I have to mess with it (it usually collects dust) and now that I'm back in the firearms space and need to test designs out, I need something fast and easy with a lot of material capabilities, and you just made the decision easy for me. Thank you so much!

    • @matbroomfield
      @matbroomfield 3 месяца назад +2

      My Ender was almost my last printer. It was hard to use, constantly going wrong, and Creality sucks. Then I bought a Guider 2, then a Carbon X1. The Carbon was everything I had dreamed of in a printer.

    • @parsonk4041
      @parsonk4041 3 месяца назад

      If you already have the e3, it doesn't take too much to turn it into a great machine. I nearly went down the same road but fell into the rabbit hole along the way.

    • @matbroomfield
      @matbroomfield 3 месяца назад

      @@parsonk4041 I was never interested in becoming a printer systems engineer. All I wanted was to print stuff. The Bambu got me there.

  • @uncannyrecovery3980
    @uncannyrecovery3980 6 месяцев назад

    Out of thousands of comments, i just wanted to say im a new sub and I love your normal, raw, not sponsored approach to your videos.

  • @darrelduke
    @darrelduke 6 месяцев назад

    watched this video when it came out with mild interest, i sure wish i would have paid attention. you described my evolution to a tee. started with an ender 3, endless troubleshooting, spaghetti and you tube videos later i am ordering the p1p. i agree 100% with the "kit" purchase advice as well. sooner or later you have to fix something and you will know where to start.

  • @ryandetzel848
    @ryandetzel848 11 месяцев назад +3

    Nailed it. I just upgraded my ender 3 to the bambu and I can honestly say I've printed more with the bambu in 4 weeks than I did for years on the ender. It works. It works well. The prints are amazing, it's easy to change filiment, it's easy to print all the types of filaments and the software is great too (bye octoprint). It's pricy but when you count all the upgrades needed to make an ender 3 even close plus the time I spent on debugging and fixing the stupid machine over the years it's a small price to pay.

  • @Smedleydog1
    @Smedleydog1 10 месяцев назад +50

    My Ender 3 v2 worked from the moment I turned it on. I like to tinker, so I have modified it a little over time. It's reliable, prints well (I rarely have a failed print and it's usually my fault) and maybe a little slow, but I'm like most people and don't have $1000 or more to plunk down to get started. Unless I'm going to do commercial printing, I'll stick with it.

    • @poopoppy
      @poopoppy 8 месяцев назад +4

      I bought an Ender S1. It wasn't a steep learning curve. I was printing well from the get go. I think I went a little overboard. I should of went with a Ender 3 v2. I'm so glad I didn't buy a Prusa.

    • @blytical
      @blytical 8 месяцев назад

      @@poopoppy Creality printers have a lot of issues these days and the company is using the brand name to trick people into buying their printers, when you can get much higher quality ones for the same prices or less

    • @poopoppy
      @poopoppy 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@blytical Yeah, probably. They are famous for poor quality control.
      But you learn about how printers work, and most issues are easy fix, because of how big the creality community is.
      1000 bucks on a first printer is overboard. I spent 400 on my S1, and that was a bit much.
      As handy, and as cool as 3d printers are. Chances are they won't get used all that often.
      It's not about any brand in particular. It's more the price point.

    • @TheMrMultione
      @TheMrMultione 8 месяцев назад +2

      Ender 3 v3 SE looks pretty damn good for 200-220 dollar

    • @linkthelegend01
      @linkthelegend01 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@TheMrMultione I actually just bought that one, and haven't had any issues. Set-up was incredibly easy, and the auto bed leveling is super handy. I was running perfects prints in under 20min. I have an Ender 3 Pro as well, so I knew a little about parts and stuff if I did run into problems, or wanted to mod it. But as is, it honestly doesn't need any mods, unless you plan on Printing more demanding filaments like metal.

  • @user-nm7uu5zt8l
    @user-nm7uu5zt8l 3 месяца назад

    Great video, I was just watching some random video's about 3D printing and then I watch this one and you recomend the printer I have right next to me. Thx for the great video and keep making these types of videos to help starters learn about the world of 3D printing.

  • @Cherothehero
    @Cherothehero 7 месяцев назад

    Agree. I have the MK3S+. I started having issues which ended up in $100s of dollars to fix. Still working on it too but my new Bambu P1S was working right out of the box and is 4x is fast.

  • @Cheddarsharp
    @Cheddarsharp 11 месяцев назад +12

    It was worth flying your friend out to help with lighting and upgrading the space. These videos look SOOOO good in your new space!
    Well this one you're a little too saturated (alot of it is also probably your red lighting in the room), but overall every one shot in the redone office looks great.
    Though I still hope to see some shop greatness shot in the garage

    • @ShopNation
      @ShopNation  11 месяцев назад +6

      Thank you! Definitely need to fine tune things

    • @wittworks
      @wittworks 11 месяцев назад +8

      @@ShopNation wait. Are we friends?

    • @liammiller3395
      @liammiller3395 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@wittworks🤣 legend

  • @lauriewsmith1
    @lauriewsmith1 6 месяцев назад +11

    Great video. You hit the main point, the Bambu is a tool that just works and is so easy to use. There are so few steps to printing something compared to other printers.
    I've spent a lot of time and money getting my ender 3 pro as polished and reliable as possible with upgraded bed, direct drive, hardened all metal hotend, runout sensor, bed levelling, 32bit board and compiling my own custom firmware, slowly perfecting various slicer profiles for different materials- it's been quite a process and on the plus side I've actually learnt quite a lot from it. It now works well for a ender 3 but it's been a lot of blood, sweat and tears to get it to this point and it still can be a faff to use it.
    The Bambu just worked straight out of the box, no upgrades needed, no tweaking, no tinkering, no experimenting, no learning it's foibles. It just works.

    • @ManchurianCounterweight
      @ManchurianCounterweight 5 месяцев назад +4

      I never want to do any of that ever ever. I just want to print 3d modles and parts reliably. So Bambu or prusa it is I guess.

  • @Jethroitbac5
    @Jethroitbac5 Месяц назад

    When I tell you “I appreciate you!!” It’s an understatement. Thank you so much man. I was almost paralyzed from fear of buying a piece of crap, and almost gave up purchasing one. You are a gentleman and a scholar 🧐

  • @rharris22222
    @rharris22222 6 месяцев назад

    I really appreciate the info in this video. I already have my first, but the info was still really good and I appreciate the perspective of someone with a lot more experience.

  • @cleverballoon6535
    @cleverballoon6535 4 месяца назад +138

    For what its worth dont be so hard on the 3d printing community, plenty of those "dumb" trinkets and stuff are printed to help people calibrate and torture test their machines when learning what all the different settings do because cura slicer has hundreds if not thousands of settings

    • @bisk1407
      @bisk1407 Месяц назад +12

      Nah, feel like most people just print for the sake of printing. I dont think that is bad in itself, but i dont think they print all the randome stuff for «calibration»

    • @bru5142
      @bru5142 28 дней назад +3

      @@bisk1407ur right, i would print completely random stuff cause would be cool

    • @rohankishibe8259
      @rohankishibe8259 27 дней назад +1

      ​@@bisk1407 not my kid printing toys and meme sculptures to boast around his school mates....
      He definitely didn't make a sculpture with "69420" "moe lester" "yuri tarded".....
      Kids these days having the best machines humanity ever created and using it for hehe funny stuff.....

    • @JohnDoe-zx1ck
      @JohnDoe-zx1ck 26 дней назад +6

      ​@@rohankishibe8259like you wouldn't do the exact same thing if you had access to this stuff when you were a kid.

  • @richardcrow5278
    @richardcrow5278 10 месяцев назад +4

    Travis rarely disappoints with intelligent and concise information while not boring the audience

    • @uiopuiop3472
      @uiopuiop3472 10 месяцев назад

      i haeve gone then rogue!! aftrer the 3dprints!!!

  • @jpenna1976
    @jpenna1976 5 месяцев назад

    Finally video I should have seen long ago. I started with Ender 3 Pro about three years ago. It turned out that solving printer problems is the hobby I didn't want. I actually wanted to print with it. Now that thing has been sitting about year, because I ran out of motivation trying to get that thing working again. I would gladly move into this price range to print useful things with it.

  • @DagonNaxos
    @DagonNaxos 5 месяцев назад

    I started about a decade ago with an ANet A8, aka the "Housefire In A Box." I currently run a heavily modded Creality CR-10S and a mildly modified CR6-SE. The Bambu Labs printers are tempting, but the Prusa printers are rock solid and Josef and his team are top notch. When the Crealities get retired, they're getting replaced with Prusas probably. As far as basic 3D modeling, I use TinkerCAD for most of the basic stuff. Fusion 360 is awesome, but steep learning curve. Having 3D printing in my toolbox has been a huge blessing and a great learning experience that I recommend to anybody who's a maker, a fixer, a tech, a mechanic or anyone else who likes hardware or electronic engineering.

  • @michaelgrova225
    @michaelgrova225 11 месяцев назад +3

    So true, I got into printing about 6 months ago, started with the ender 3 neo. I had no clue how much time was spent tinkering on the machine rather then the machine printing. If I were to start over I would spend the money up front and go with a k1 which is what I am going to move to eventually.

    • @rawdog7220
      @rawdog7220 11 месяцев назад +1

      I've tried both the K1 and the P1P... personally on balance and if it were my money. I'd go with the P1P. It lacks a bunch of features that the K1 has, but it's just better built in every way. It is a very tight race though!

    • @michaelperez6811
      @michaelperez6811 11 месяцев назад +2

      Definitely get the p1p you can add later the ams and the bambulabs support is way better.

  • @scioli700
    @scioli700 11 месяцев назад +21

    I have a P1P! It's like a microwave appliance. You put something in, the filament, run it, and you get something complete out of it. No tinkering, no self bed leveling, no long waits for simple prints. You do have to slice and understand that aspect but thats with successfully printing anything on any printer. I bought it for speeeeeeed and it has not disappointed. Cheaper units double, triple or sometime quadruple the print time speed and come with other headaches. I don't have patience for waiting countless hours lol. Funny story- many years ago i paid almost the same amount (700) for a slow bed slinger when it was the newest tech out there. Now you can pick one up for 200 or less even.

    • @doomguy2020
      @doomguy2020 9 месяцев назад

      I'm not the sharpest spoon in the toaster so I could absolutely use that one, I want something simple and easy to operate without constant adjustment like my creality ender did

    • @Tron-Jockey
      @Tron-Jockey Месяц назад +1

      @@doomguy2020 -"sharpest spoon in the toaster" OMG, I'm going to have to remember that one. Priceless........

    • @doomguy2020
      @doomguy2020 Месяц назад

      @@Tron-Jockey I'm happy somebody finally enjoyed that lol

  • @nelsod76
    @nelsod76 5 месяцев назад

    Great info and delivery. It’s what I was looking for friend. I love tools that allow me to create, modify and repair… this has been on my want list.
    Thankyou.

  • @martinest9458
    @martinest9458 6 месяцев назад

    I bought the Prusa mk3s and i am so happy, it just works! I have friends who bought cheap crap printers and they were struggling so bad, with the prusa i just assembled it and been printing for years. And prusa slicer is so good and easy.

  • @JoanMendoza
    @JoanMendoza 2 месяца назад +3

    7:49 damn, I think this is the best transition I've ever seen for an ad.

    • @Ga2be
      @Ga2be 2 месяца назад

      No joke, it's the best segue I have ever seen. I wasn't even mad when I realized ^^

  • @untrust2033
    @untrust2033 8 месяцев назад +12

    Couldn't be happier with the stock ender 3, has done pretty much everything I need a printer to do and didn't cost me very much at all.

    • @OGDIABLITO
      @OGDIABLITO 8 месяцев назад

      What's the Stock ender 3?

    • @untrust2033
      @untrust2033 8 месяцев назад

      @@OGDIABLITO The original ender 3. "Stock" means I have not upgraded it, all the parts are as they were from the factory.

    • @OGDIABLITO
      @OGDIABLITO 8 месяцев назад

      @@untrust2033 Thank you for replying back. How's it working out for you?

    • @untrust2033
      @untrust2033 8 месяцев назад

      @@OGDIABLITO Once you get it printing fine you can just leave it alone and it'll give you consistent results every time. The only real design flaw is how the bowden tube can be melted and cause the hotend to jam, but this is apparently easily fixed by upgrading the part (for very cheap). Never got around to doing that and the issue went away. LOL

    • @modelt8951
      @modelt8951 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@untrust2033I've had the opposite experience, it's given me nothing but headaches, bed level never stays, quality is terrible with under and over extrusion on the same print; if I could do it all over again I would not have bought it again, though obviously experiences may vary

  • @user-jv8ne2yb4h
    @user-jv8ne2yb4h 3 месяца назад

    Loved the video and looking forward to more of your expertise. I followed your recommendations...well, most of them....I brought a Bambu Labs PSI Combo with the AMS and had it all up and running within the 15 minutes from unpacking the box to printing my first print with 2 minutes to spare just like Bambu Labs advertised. I started printing everything from poop containers, fridgets, signs, filament spools, and tons of other stuff along with a rack to hold up to 66 boxes/rolls of Bambu and Sunlu filament in their boxes. I've never owned or operated a 3 D Printer before. I've learned so much from trial and error with things like heater head temp changes to unclogging the head, changing build plate temps to help different filaments stick better or not. I printed off LED Risers in order to install more lighting in the print chamber. It's great and I love it. Thanks for all your help with your videos..... FYI, I've had the printer since the last week in Nov 2023 and as of today Feb 2024 I've used a little over 18 rolls of filament, printed hundreds of pieces and have 752 hours of print time on the P1S. I am proud to say that with that 752 hours of print time I've only had 3 issues with it and was able to solve those issues within a few hours. The P1S has been running almost continuously since I got it. I am definitely addicted to it. Now that I've practiced for the past 5 weeks almost non-stopped I'm thinking it's time to find a way to make a little money with this beautiful machine. Any ideas would be helpful..... Thanks again for all that you do......

  • @vintageludwig
    @vintageludwig 4 месяца назад

    I messed around with a DIY Delta printer about 6 years ago. Got it all together just to get stuck at the setup/calibration stage and gave up on it. Sold it for half of what I bought it for and haven't messed with anything else since.
    However, now I am doing research to take the plunge into getting a unit for shoots-and-hoots. All this is to say that im gravitating towards the Bambulabs X1. It might be middle of the year before I can actually commit, but it pays to watch these videos now.

  • @aaronrio4271
    @aaronrio4271 9 месяцев назад +3

    Just got the p1s, super excited. Started on an ender 3v2 and man it was an absolute pain. Ended up bricking it due to a firmware update and had to return it. Starting to get back into 3d printing and I wanted to make sure I actually got one that worked.

    • @potrzebieneuman4702
      @potrzebieneuman4702 8 месяцев назад +1

      not sure what happened to yours but my Ender 3 Pro has been flogged nearly non stop for over a year. I've replaced the Bowden Tube and a couple of nozzles. Otherwise a pain free experience.

  • @PopStrikers
    @PopStrikers 10 месяцев назад +12

    Great video. You basically described my entire issue with my Ender 3. I wanted to get into 3D printing to support my hobby of making 3D models and printing them, but it was clear the Ender was gonna have to become a second hobby in and of itself before anything meaningful could be done. The P1P is what I wish I had gotten back in 2020. Maybe I'll grab it...

    • @odinata
      @odinata 10 месяцев назад +4

      Were you watching too many cartoons to be able to figure out how to use an Ender 3? What exactly was too difficult with the Ender 3 for you?

    • @PopStrikers
      @PopStrikers 10 месяцев назад +10

      @@odinata Its more a matter of annoyance and timesink than difficulty. Constant fighting with bed leveling, issues with firmware when trying to get the auto bed probe to behave after buying it, things like that. Just more friction than the limited amount of time I wanted to dedicate to the task relative to its importance in my overall workflow. I eventually got a resin printer, which, while messier, was a lot easier to set and forget, and get usable results.

    • @MAGA_Patriot2024
      @MAGA_Patriot2024 10 месяцев назад +4

      Basically any Crapality product is far more trouble than they're worth. From assembly to shoddy build material (my ender 3 would never keep a level bed no matter how much I tried, and the cr6-se tried its hardest to burn our house down...three times!) they just aren't a good choice. A Mingda Magician X is in the same price range as an ender, and you'll get a lot more use from it.

    • @bigeddthemonk
      @bigeddthemonk 8 месяцев назад +1

      I like this type of feedback. You didn't just say the product isn't good and rant off, you provided a reasonable alternative. I finally got my first house in the past year and want to finally get into 3D printing. 1200$ for a hobby that I may or may not even like is beyond excessive, so as a beginner I have been looking heavily at the 150-300$ price range, instead of a new large debt. Its responses like yours that I use to build my list of possibilities. Thank you.@@MAGA_Patriot2024

    • @MAGA_Patriot2024
      @MAGA_Patriot2024 8 месяцев назад

      @@bigeddthemonk glad to be of assistance. 😉

  • @inezdreyer1228
    @inezdreyer1228 7 месяцев назад

    I use the P1, going to buy a second soon, it is the best printer. I still have my Ender 3 and still love it, never had any problems with it. But all other printers I owned were messy and permanently in need of maintenance. The P1 (I build the enclosure myself) is the best value for money, it must not be the x1 to have an excellent printer, but it should be a Bambu Lab!

  • @peterdavis3934
    @peterdavis3934 3 месяца назад

    As a 3d printer nerd from the old days when we built our own and, having had many printers over the years I found this a Very informative video, and an recomendation based on experience and common sense. Thanks👍