Seriously NEXT LEVEL - Bambulab X1 Carbon (3D printer)

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  • Опубликовано: 19 май 2024
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:52 Zellerfeld Promo
    01:53 Bambulab X1 Features
    03:59 Inside Look
    08:08 AMS - Multi-Material Station
    09:45 Kickstarter
    12:29 Why so cheap?
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    15:47 Verdict
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  • @CNCKitchen
    @CNCKitchen  Год назад +327

    ATTENTION! There seems to be someone answering your comments doing a fake giveaway in my name! THIS IS A SCAM AND NOT ME! Don't reply and don't send this person money for shipping!

    • @AndrewAHayes
      @AndrewAHayes Год назад +3

      scammers are active in the comments

    • @Catofbaskerville
      @Catofbaskerville Год назад +1

      Thank you

    • @JohanFasth
      @JohanFasth Год назад +1

      I assumed that since they used the word "teleprint" for mail.

    • @matneu27
      @matneu27 Год назад +7

      Damn, I lost my single like on my comment by removing the scammers 😜

    • @AndrewAHayes
      @AndrewAHayes Год назад +1

      @@matneu27 Have one on me!

  • @BH4x0r
    @BH4x0r Год назад +572

    this device actually looks professional compared to 99% of the other printers at this price point

    • @justinweatherford8129
      @justinweatherford8129 Год назад +16

      I agree, but it is still in the kickstarter phase, so one can't even buy one yet and who knows what the quality and price would actually be when it becomes available to buy.

    • @michael.knight
      @michael.knight Год назад +31

      Agreed, I have a Prusa but I always thought it looked like an extremely well executed hobby product. This looks like a professional machine.

    • @rynnjacobs8601
      @rynnjacobs8601 Год назад +19

      This printer might be a real problem for companies like ultimaker.
      (which next to this printer, looks like a overpriced craft solution)

    • @thegarageluthier
      @thegarageluthier Год назад +4

      @@michael.knight Prusa are open source reprap project machines so were always going to look like that its why people bought them in the first place? There are different markets and if Prusa wanted to now with its financial clout could produce the same but it would take it away from its reprap heritage.

    • @kimmotoivanen
      @kimmotoivanen Год назад +1

      What other printers (aside Prusa) are there at this price point? I can't name any :/

  • @hullinstruments
    @hullinstruments Год назад +237

    My God this is impressive. As a systems engineering….. I dream about shit like this and the years it takes to come up with, design, and troubleshoot systems like this. This is absolutely brilliant and I hope nothing but success for them!

    • @hullinstruments
      @hullinstruments Год назад +8

      There’s just no way that this hits the market with all of the specified features and quality for $1500. If that happens I will absolutely be amazed they must be running it like a nonprofit charity. Seriously if they absolutely conquer their goals and become a reliable source… This will be thrown prusa…. no doubt

    • @hullinstruments
      @hullinstruments Год назад +5

      I’m just stunned

    • @matbroomfield
      @matbroomfield Год назад +1

      Hear hear!

    • @martylawson1638
      @martylawson1638 Год назад +4

      @@hullinstruments Just look at all the tech in a $1500 DJI drone. There is a way to make boat loads of profit on the X1 as shown. (though it may require more sales volume than Bambu Labs can get in the first years)

    • @fly380
      @fly380 Год назад +2

      ​@@hullinstruments Excellent software, algorithm, design and manufacturing and supply chain design achieve this goal

  • @MAYERMAKES
    @MAYERMAKES Год назад +191

    Little correction, you don't invest on KS, you donate to the project. That's a key difference regarding liability.

    • @lasskinn474
      @lasskinn474 Год назад +3

      you essentially preorder. legally most countries don't have donating in exchange of promise of a product as concept separate from buying. anyway you can pledge money to the project without anything in exchange or make a pledge in exchange for promise of getting the product. there is more than "oh well the money is gone" with kickstarter, but if a company is belly up the company is belly up, but it's not like a company can just say that they had a headache and not ship and keep the money and keep operating.
      the kickstarters a formality... they've sent units to basically everyone on youtube now. those vids and this video are legally 'paid' promotion because the product was received from them, influencer marketing regulations wise.

    • @MegaMaking
      @MegaMaking Год назад +21

      @@lasskinn474 nope, it is not a preorder. preorder guarantee that you get the product on the delivery date or else they will need to refund. donation is the right word, you will or will not get what you donated to.

    • @lasskinn474
      @lasskinn474 Год назад +3

      @@MegaMaking there is a vat/tax, a payment and a promise of spending the money to deliver a product. Its a preorder with a flexible delivery date, kickstarter never refers to anything as a donation instead you pledge to pay when the ks closes.
      Besides for most countries what it is being referred to doesn't change consumer laws. When ks says on their rules that you're not preordering its qualified that you're not preordering an existing product.
      The companies can also get sued for fraud by state. You can also sue a company for not delivering the promised reward that was promised in exhange for money.
      Often there isn't any legal instance to sue for the money unless you can show that the creator just embezzled the money and didn't spend it on trying to deliver - it is extrmely easy however to spend the ks money legally as wages to yourself or such and that just leaves the isolated llc to sue and they'll be bankrupt, exactly same as if you preordered a product and they went bankrupt while holding your money from a normal website.
      And yes people and companies have been sued for not delivering. You're under same risk when ordering basically anything though the company could go belly up before they deliver what you ordered.
      You can also issue a chargeback but often the promised delivery dates are way after a chargeback period.
      Like, look, if you could just sell stuff in exchange of a donation everyone would do that. University guilds and such often do that but it doesn't actually change running an underground bar into being legal. Much like calling a ponzi scheme a blessing circle where you make a donation doesn't make it legal because it was a 'donation' given in exchange of receiving donations.
      So anyway, if you run a KS scam better to form some asian hard to investigate llc to do it so it's harder for anyone to sue you if you fail delivering after paying yourself most of the money as interest for a loan you signed for the company. Point is that legally they're on the hook to deliver the product or you can sue them, practicalities of suing an american company or a dude being a lot easier than some wish scammer.

    • @ZenithWest169
      @ZenithWest169 Год назад

      @lass kinn I was going to argue that it is indeed a donation, but you two are both correct and just arguing over semantics (how you each personal view the word donation/pre-order to mean given context)... Personally i think donation is an acceptable description as there have been several KS campaigns that failed to deliver. No the companies were not sued or faced legal issues but even though they promised if you donate X money you get this, it's only under the stipulation that if they get the project working do you get it. Invest is probably the better term and yes pre-order is a term that could be used to (depending on how trustful you are on the campaign you are backing). In my mind, if you donate (give) money to a politicians campaign and they promise let's say student loan forgiveness if elected president, I wouldn't use the term "I pre-ordered student loan forgiveness" because honestly I don't trust politicians and anything they say. If you are more trustful of the campaign then yes as odd as it sounds pre-ordering student loan forgiveness does make sense. But the meaning behind donation/pre-order is based on how you view an organization (the more trustworthy the more pre-order seems correct and donation seems incorrect). But this is a pointless argument on semantics and different people view words and meanings differenttly.

    • @lasskinn474
      @lasskinn474 Год назад

      @@ZenithWest169 ks has a working prototype stipulation so if the tech doesn't work is faked it becomes fraud already.. Its quite easy as a company to just dump the money and run though. Indiegogo doesn't have the already developed stipulation and laxer rules for the projects to explain where the money went(although ks can do little to force the companies explain the breakdown of where money went despite it being in the rules)
      Ofc its best to approach it as a gamble of sorts.
      Also for a non igg/ks example of possibility of not getting a refund even if explicitly promised the preorder cash wouldn't be touched by the company see the amico fiasco.
      (This is for physical products, games and such have different rules on ks)
      Edit: safest way to preorder is through a local retailer you think wont go bankrupt such as gamestop or whatever, although who knows about gamestop, who are on hook to refund you regardless if their supplier goes bankrupt

  • @marsgizmo
    @marsgizmo Год назад +123

    Excellent highlights Stefan 👏
    I also think this one will finally push the innovation level in our community!

  • @SquishyThing
    @SquishyThing Год назад +19

    Had this machine for a month or 2 now and I love it. The quality even on ludicrous mode is unmatched.

  • @Jwmbike14
    @Jwmbike14 Год назад +83

    It's been 6 months, we have heard in several of your videos that you use this as your daily workhorse. Would you mind doing a 6 month review at this point? I think a lot of people would appreciate it!

    • @isaac242
      @isaac242 Год назад +6

      Agreed! A 6 month later video would be great to see. It would be interesting to hear after the firmware updates they have done and if the carbon rods are wearing out prematurely? (Or any other part for that matter)

  • @MegaWillbot
    @MegaWillbot Год назад +46

    A team of master engineers designing an entire printer from the ground up is a beautiful thing

  • @Nobody-Nowhere
    @Nobody-Nowhere Год назад +158

    Guess this finally shows what you should get with Prusas price tag. Those machines are 10 years behind.

    • @matbroomfield
      @matbroomfield Год назад +33

      100% agree. Prusa has been riding their "reliability" and name for waaay too long.

    • @dammitcoetzee
      @dammitcoetzee Год назад +13

      Idk, they’re really really reliable lol. I think I hit 3000hours without a failed print on one of mine.

    • @tarui
      @tarui Год назад

      The only 2 issues I have is size of the print bed and lack of larger nozzles.

    • @zkittlesbutbetter
      @zkittlesbutbetter Год назад +1

      @@dammitcoetzee please tell me how. My extruder broke within 5 months

    • @robertgcode965
      @robertgcode965 Год назад +1

      The MK3 was ahead of its game even 5 years ago. Old review videos are good proof. But yeah, China has begun to bring cutting edge tech down to a low-cost consumer level.

  • @lspostma
    @lspostma Год назад +51

    "Nothing on this printer is half-assed..." That is the best phrase used for a 3D printer I think I have ever heard. Awesome review. I am seriously tempted to get in on this Kick-start campaign just to play with it. Maybe I could finally get into multi-material or multi-color printing. Carbon would be my choice with the MMS option.

    • @shelbyseelbach9568
      @shelbyseelbach9568 Год назад +2

      Not a review.😉

    • @CookieManCookies
      @CookieManCookies Год назад +5

      Not a review, it's a $1200 paid advertisement. Make sure to call em up for the 100% off cnc kitchen discount. :)

  • @brightnovastar
    @brightnovastar Год назад +16

    I backed this printer... let me state that first. However I don't feel it's fair to say Prusa doesn't innovate. Nearly every printer out is a clone of the Prusa, and they like Apple or android make small iterations and grow their business over time. That being said... the Bambi lab X1 carbon blew me away... all the features are just overwhelming... I'm so happy they are positioning themselves to be the next standard. In 10 years we will look and see many clones of this printer... because if manufacturers like Creality or Elegoo don't respond, they will be forgotten. Great video as always! I love your content.

    • @aronseptianto8142
      @aronseptianto8142 Год назад +3

      i think for once, this printer will be hard to clone, especially since so much of the magic sauce is in the software

    • @hanspeter9636
      @hanspeter9636 Год назад +1

      10 years ? Lol. Look what comes around in 2 years MAX.

    • @brightnovastar
      @brightnovastar Год назад

      @@hanspeter9636 you’re right… couple years max.

    • @zebarzebra
      @zebarzebra Год назад +1

      @@aronseptianto8142 The main reason is that the printer just isn't open source while Prusas are open source. Of course it is easyer to copy a machine if you are first of all aloud to and have all the plans and the software.
      I personally wouldn't go for that printer, because I personally really value the open source approach of prusa. It did soooo much for the 3d printing community.
      I totally understand that not everyone values open source as much as I do which is fine of course.

  • @FedericoAlbano83
    @FedericoAlbano83 Год назад +2

    I have backed it, and today I just heard all of my reasoning behind my choice inside this video! Well done as usual, and I am so glad to have the very same feeling of you, even though I haven't had the opportunity to try it. Thanks again for another great video!

  • @shammyh
    @shammyh Год назад +1

    Literally been Googling for a more in depth look at how this thing works... And it's Stefan with the answer!! Thank you!!

  • @LAF_23
    @LAF_23 Год назад +10

    Holy whit i would have guessed 4 times the price tag. This is mad! I really hope they pull this off and therefore raise the stakes within the 3d printer market

  • @TheThirdPrice
    @TheThirdPrice Год назад +2

    Wow, this looks really impressive. I hope these guys go far!

  • @ivovass195
    @ivovass195 Год назад +1

    Very interesting to see a more detailed analysis of the inner makings of this machine, thank you for sharing with us. I really hope Bamboo Labs can manage the high demand and aftersales side of things and succeed with this great product they created

  • @chrisrich4963
    @chrisrich4963 Год назад +1

    I really like this. It is a nice change of pace for the printers at that pricing

  • @thetwig187
    @thetwig187 Год назад

    Have been waiting for your review for weeks! Thank you

  • @Canard3D
    @Canard3D Год назад

    Kickstarted it, can't wait to start printing with it :) thanks for the great video !

  • @ManIkWeet
    @ManIkWeet Год назад +6

    Thanks for going into some of the mechanical/electrical details, missed that from other reviews.
    Having the piezo sensors in the bed instead of the nozzle makes a lot of sense!

    • @matbroomfield
      @matbroomfield Год назад

      Why? Surely that means a lot more sensors and more parts to go wrong?

    • @LittleMonk102
      @LittleMonk102 Год назад +1

      ​@@matbroomfield timestamp 4:30 - "This is very smart because it keeps the printhead very stiff"

    • @matbroomfield
      @matbroomfield Год назад +1

      @@LittleMonk102 Ahhh, excellent - cheers Zeb!

  • @andykaw1
    @andykaw1 Год назад

    Just ordered the X1 carbon... Danke Stefan fuer Das hilfe!

  • @MihaiDesigns
    @MihaiDesigns Год назад +72

    Awesome detailed video as always. Thank you for your hard work, Stefan! 🤘

  • @Brett5106
    @Brett5106 Год назад +1

    Much appreciate your feedback on this printer. I have backed this company with the X1 Carbon and AMS for July delivery. I really value your opinion and gives me that much more confidence in this machine. I hold heartily agree this is a serious wake up call to other companies. Thanks again Stefan.

  • @3DQue
    @3DQue Год назад +1

    Really happy to see innovation like this! 2022 is the year that 3D printing becomes smarter.

  • @timschafer2536
    @timschafer2536 Год назад +5

    If this machine delivers what it promises that would be amazing, but i hope it is friendly to modding/upgrading/repairing without too many proprietary parts. I really like the auto calibration part and hope that such a unit might be availble for other printers too maybe even open source.

  • @paulnolastname9422
    @paulnolastname9422 Год назад

    I'm still using a Lulzbot TAZ 5. This might just be the printer I've been waiting for. I liked your review. Better than some of the others, and thanks for sparing me the unboxing.

  • @blank8969
    @blank8969 Год назад

    i was going to save up for a voron build, but this does change things a bit. lovely that it makes it so crazy easy.

  • @caramelzappa
    @caramelzappa Год назад +12

    Bambu really took everything from the voron and overall open source community and combined it with their dji manufacturing experience to make this. Full credit goes to all the tinkerers that did everything before Bambu, but Bambu is certainly turning the industry on it's head by integrating these ideas into a consumer printer at a good price.

    • @michaellim6292
      @michaellim6292 Год назад +1

      No Voron has Lidar

    • @caramelzappa
      @caramelzappa Год назад +4

      @@michaellim6292 Lidar has been played with by the open source and voron community a bit, but certainly no one has a solution like the bambus for lidar. While it is a flashy feature, personally I think it's a tiny part of what makes the Bambu what it is, the majority is the overall corexy, triple lead screw design.
      What the lidar does is make tuning pressure advance automatic (and for some reason, every print instead of once) Good feature, but not world changing.

    • @michaellim6292
      @michaellim6292 Год назад +1

      @@caramelzappa I think it is the entire package. Combining the best parts of what has gone before with refinement of cutting edge tech. Most home users use a variety of filaments from different suppliers, and taking the guess work out of flows and pressure advance with lidar is a definite plus. Home users cannot afford the wastage of test prints, most are happy to sacrifice automated calibration time for a consistent reliable good quality print. More automation will bring 3D printers closer to a commodity appliances like microwaves and air fryers. When Bambu bring out a fully assembled large format core XY printer, which is as reliable as the X1 and priced accordingly, people graduating from Creality and their clones will less likely take up a Voron or Prusa XL. The guys from DJI have learned the sweet spot of margin/volume of a finished, fully featured reasonable priced product the public want.

  • @Allan-mf1he
    @Allan-mf1he Год назад +7

    Looks like a very well thought out well made machine. Love the camera and scan feature! Hope it is successful. AI and simple histogram detection is not the same.

    • @ErLeuchten
      @ErLeuchten Год назад

      "a very well thought out well made machine" almost too good in my opinion. if i had such a product described in the video already in production, it would be a peace of cake to find investors. dont you think so? :)

  • @bozthescrewup410
    @bozthescrewup410 Год назад +2

    I keep telling myself I need to stop watching X1 videos since I can’t afford it right now, but it just looks so good! Great video!

  • @tenchuu007
    @tenchuu007 Год назад +6

    This is exactly the kind of review I wanted! Especially that you mentioned passive cooling and the noise. So few creators discuss it! Vielen danke!

    • @matbroomfield
      @matbroomfield Год назад +1

      I'm massively noise sensitive. I'd really like to know how quiet - quiet mode is.

    • @tenchuu007
      @tenchuu007 Год назад

      Mat, I have spent so much time, energy, and money converting my printers to be quieter, not always with good success.

    • @logitech4873
      @logitech4873 Год назад

      @@matbroomfield Expect it to be loud regardless due to the non-silent motors. This thing is all performance, not much silence.

    • @matbroomfield
      @matbroomfield Год назад

      @@tenchuu007 Do you have any environmental tips? I put mine on a fluffy bathroom towel and it helps a lot. I can sleep with it in the next room.

    • @matbroomfield
      @matbroomfield Год назад +1

      @@logitech4873 So they COULD have used quiet motors, but they went for economy instead?

  • @twoheadedpanthr
    @twoheadedpanthr Год назад

    I think you covered all the bases here. Great video.

  • @fixerone1963
    @fixerone1963 Год назад

    I backed this and went for the X1 Carbon with AMS. I currently own the original Creality Ender 3. I heavily modified this as far as I can. While I get great prints, I know there is better. This unit from Bambu Labs looks like the next jump in 3D printing. It's already set for the higher temps required filaments, so i can skip upgrading my Ender.....thank God. I'm getting tired of tearing the Ender apart and trouble shooting to get it right. These guys appear to have that solved. Thank Stefon for the excellent video. You are a great credit to the 3D Printing community. I'm sure many have benefited from your knowledge.

  • @webslinger2011
    @webslinger2011 Год назад

    Looks like an awesome machine. Nothing left to mod. Great for people with a lot of spare change.

  • @MrStringybark
    @MrStringybark Год назад

    Doctor Shane, Stefan for your wonderful video insights into this machine.

  • @Felix23401
    @Felix23401 Год назад +4

    Look at this blue Beauty in the background!

  • @Mytagforhalo
    @Mytagforhalo Год назад +4

    Hey Stefan, I just wanted to say I really appreciate your coverage on the machine. Especially closer looks at the electronics and how everything works. Im pretty bummed that the AMS has some spool limitations.
    I definitely have a more positive outslook on the machine after seeing all of this, I'm not going to buy until it goes retail, i've been burned by lesser investments in the past, but these guys seem to have everything worked out. That being said, i certainly see it getting much more expensive with domestic stock that includes tariffs and shipping to the warehouse.

  • @jsparx
    @jsparx Год назад

    I have had my own projects funded on Kickstarter successfully and I backed this one. I feel pretty confident in it and I am looking forward to getting this bad boy up n running.

  • @TheShorterboy
    @TheShorterboy Год назад

    the cutter idea is great

  • @billyjoe3309
    @billyjoe3309 Год назад

    I seriously want this. What a nice machine!

  • @reddcube
    @reddcube Год назад +2

    I hope this pressures Prusa to update their LCD board.
    A 20x4 character monocolor display is really oldschool.

  • @GavinSeim
    @GavinSeim Год назад +3

    Great video. This looks cool. But a non-user replaceable nozzle is kind of a buzz kill. This seems so complicated that it's going to have problems and they did not build it with service in mind.

    • @paulogarcia1766
      @paulogarcia1766 Год назад +1

      They built the nozzle and block as one unit but it's not too expensive. It's only 15 dollars. Hopefully they dont jack up the prices in the future so I plan on buying a few spares right now while the price is cheap.

  • @bastiand.771
    @bastiand.771 Год назад +23

    Backed it myself a few weeks ago after seeing how they're already able to deliver, and hope they are able to continue to do so with my and others backing! I have yet to purchase an FDM printer and only have a resin printer. Mostly I've been severely disappointed in setup times, unprofessional solutions, and overall print time of most of these extrusion printers. However, there are some applications where resin is not so great, namely having to deal with working around suction cupping on certain designs.
    Very excited to see you were able to receive one for an overview!

    • @tinkerershaven
      @tinkerershaven Год назад +2

      Wow, i never heard of someone starting out with an SLA printer, usually everyone goes with FDM!

    • @WhenDoesTheVideoActuallyStart
      @WhenDoesTheVideoActuallyStart Год назад +2

      @@tinkerershaven SLA is really good for making miniatures and models, it's an invaluable tool for some other hobbies and professions.

    • @tinkerershaven
      @tinkerershaven Год назад +1

      @@WhenDoesTheVideoActuallyStart Yeah, higher quality, didn't think about professional use cases.

    • @MetalheadAndNerd
      @MetalheadAndNerd Год назад +2

      @@tinkerershaven Especially someone with a resin printer stating that an FFF printer was too much hassle and prepare time. 🤯

    • @moczikgabor
      @moczikgabor Год назад

      @@MetalheadAndNerd Every technology has it's requirements and nuances, and it is a hassle until you familiarize yourself with the process AND gather all the tools you need for proper work.

  • @slamoto2
    @slamoto2 Год назад +2

    im so hyped for this maschine. Finally a breakthrough in the fdm world.

  • @chromebook4488
    @chromebook4488 Год назад +1

    I see that 2.4... I just built mine and it is hard to not be envious of some of the X1 Carbon's features.

  • @richardjones38
    @richardjones38 Год назад +1

    I think this is the printer I've been waiting for to upgrade from my modified Balco / Wanhao i3 Plus. Not as part of the Kiskstarter or even as a customer of an early production machine. Once they are more established / fine tuned, and I know more about spares availability, etc. Thanks for mentioning that the Fiberlogy spools don't fit in the AMS. That is a shame - I guess I'd have to respool my Fiberlogy filament.

  • @bitsfornoobs5166
    @bitsfornoobs5166 Год назад +39

    Saved the best for last! Excellent review. Every 3D printer manufacturer should be worried, starting with Prusa and their 8 bit boards. Everyone got complacent. If this doesn’t get you excited about 3D printing again I don’t know what can. The bar has been raised. Welcome BAMBU LABS! It can only get better from here!

    • @stuartfisher4210
      @stuartfisher4210 Год назад +1

      The timing of this campaign can't have been very welcome in the Prusa camp, with the XL on pre-order. However, the XL has a larger bed and tool-changing, which might be more suitable for some people. It's also a proper pre-order and not a KS campaign, which will be a deal-breaker for a lot of people. Will be interesting to see how both the X1 and the XL fare in the next year or two.

    • @xxJohnxx77
      @xxJohnxx77 Год назад +2

      @@stuartfisher4210 I have pre-ordered a PursaXL as well, and I am seriously considering to cancle that and wait for the X1 Carbon to hit the stores. I don't necessarily need the addtional size and with the shown capabilities it probably has the PrusaXL beat.

  • @playmaka2007
    @playmaka2007 Год назад +6

    Just received my X1c and it is truly awesome. So fast that videos don't do it justice. It has worked very well out of box. This machine exudes quality and polish and I am very happy with it.
    There have been a few small bugs:
    Using polyterra pla the default profile under extrudes by a small amount (this is an easily tuned software parameter in Bambu Studio). This was how I fixed the somewhat common X1 problem of top layer gaps.
    I have had a few errors where the Z axis failed to home and the printer thought the motors were overloaded. A recent firmware update appears to have fixed this.
    And I've had a few instances where the ams has pushed filament off the side of the spool when retracting and then when it tries to push that filament into the printer the ams binds up and asks for you to come fix it. In fairness this is with cardboard spools (which they don't recommend with the AMS).
    The included bed sticks WAY too well and gluestick is an absolute requirement, but you need to reapply very frequently. They sell a textured PEI bed on their site that I'm sure would address this, but you do need a bambulab bed because there is a special section of the bed that the X1 will clean it's nozzle against, so generic beds won't work.
    These small problems aside, this machine is lightyears ahead of anything else on the market and if you have the money I highly recommend it.

  • @chuysaucedo7119
    @chuysaucedo7119 Год назад

    Thanks for this awesome review. You're the best.

  • @icesagex4
    @icesagex4 Год назад

    Literally the only video I've seen talk about the nozzle. I wonder if it's to prevent people passing it up due to being proprietary. Thanks for pointing it out!

  • @real_Sandman
    @real_Sandman Год назад +1

    I'm really excited to use this printer and hope it will be reliable and consistent. I love inventing stuff and printing prototypes, but currently I spend a lot of time fixing my printers or optimizing my profiles. Hopefully with the x1 I can do more printing and less fixing... I was lucky to get an early bird x1 carbon combo, hopefully bambu delivers :-) Thank you for this video, I was waiting for it 👍

  • @JoeStoffa
    @JoeStoffa Год назад +15

    I’ll buy one as soon as it’s available to ship from their website. This printer will complement my Method-X perfectly (the Method-X’s heated chamber allows me to print large PC parts at 95% infill with perfect flatness and the DEX setup means that I don’t have to watch $170/kg support filament get pooped out the back end of the machine). What this machine will give me over the Method-X is speed, build size, and a not-terrible software experience. I expect this machine will perform all my printing outside of large solid pieces in warp prone materials. I’ll order an AMS if it can be modified to fit Prusa and 3DXTech spools.

    • @jonhaze7537
      @jonhaze7537 Год назад

      Almost bought a Method-X Carbon before I decided on my Prusa. Thank God, I dodged that bullet lmao

    • @JoeStoffa
      @JoeStoffa Год назад

      Nothing matches a heated chamber for solid prints in warp prone materials. The Method-X gets a bad rep, but if you NEED large prints with 95% infill in warp prone materials then it’s the most cost-effective choice.

  • @madsolsen9591
    @madsolsen9591 Год назад +1

    I really hope this is something that will make it to the mass market because I have for some year been looking for a multi material printer but I haven’t been interested in any of the current printers, but this one is extremely interesting for a make a space

  • @stanllystaber
    @stanllystaber Год назад

    Very excited to see this new tec hitting 3d printers. So many things can be solved by people being able to make their own things in their own home.

  • @3DMusketeers
    @3DMusketeers Год назад +3

    I really like your description of their scanning system Stefan! I have been wanting to know more about it but it seems few have dug into it. Nice to see they have an AC bed. Is it running a relay, SSR, or something else to handle the PWM?
    This is one of the more in depth reviews of the actual systems that make it work, thank you. I appreciate your talk about KickStarter as well.

    • @stuartfisher4210
      @stuartfisher4210 Год назад

      This is what makes me interested in the X1. Fast CoreXY machines with resonance compensation are not new, but this level of sophistication at such a (relatively) low price-point definitely is. It already seems to be a very polished physical product and I look forward to seeing how they develop the firmware/software to improve the user experience.

    • @3DMusketeers
      @3DMusketeers Год назад

      @@stuartfisher4210 Could not agree more.

  • @coltonmccormack8978
    @coltonmccormack8978 Год назад +2

    Excellent video! I believe 08:18 is incorrect. The Bambu Lab blog entry on the AMS explicitly mentions that there is a hygrometer (humidity sensor) in place, but I don't believe its raw output is available anywhere. When the desiccant is used up as detected by the humidity sensor the LCD will warn you to replace it.

  • @snan1384
    @snan1384 Год назад

    Best video about bambulab I seen, and I've seen a lot

  • @timothysands5537
    @timothysands5537 Год назад

    Thank God you came out with a review on this. I was looking forward to hearing your opinion on this one. TeachingTech also reviewed this to anyone watching

  • @reasonablebeing5392
    @reasonablebeing5392 Год назад +11

    Love the innovations and it will help wake up the other 3D printer manufacturers to innovate. I have bought two kickstarter 3D printers and the amount of energy and time I had to put into them to get them flying right was not worth the money saved. I like the Bambulab features but I see a lot of plastic and wonder how the printer will hold up over time. All of my current printers are working very well. I will sit this generation out and wait for the "2.0" versions to arrive.

  • @Andi-Maringer
    @Andi-Maringer Год назад

    Danke für das sehr informative Video Stefan!!!
    Ich bin aktuell auf RatRig und Voron unterwegs.
    Finde den Bambu schon sehr interessant!!!
    Was mich allerdings etwas nachdenklich macht, ist wie es auf Dauer mit der Haltbarkeit, Wartungstätigkeit und Ersatzteilbeschaffzng aussieht...
    Mach weiter so!!!
    Beste Grüße aus Österreich!!!

  • @artemislost7134
    @artemislost7134 Год назад +12

    I really appreciate that you directly tackled the comparison to Prusa and other similar market comps. I believe Prusa is a positive influence to the hobby however I’ve always been turned off by their price point compared to my perception of the build quality/materials. For only a slight price increase, Bambu by contrast offers what appears to be robust and well thought out construction & feature sets that provide some degree of future proofing in that I won’t be rushing out to buy the next mildly iterative product from another company.
    I’ve backed the X1 Carbon + AMS on day one and look forward to hopefully seeing Bambu deliver on the hardware and software fronts. I also chose to back the Anker M5 and I’m very much so looking forward to seeing how these both influence the greater market hopefully for the betterment of all involved in the hobby, prosumer, and small/medium business worlds.

    • @thegarageluthier
      @thegarageluthier Год назад +5

      Bambu is building on what Prusa and others have done and overcome for a decade or more, Borrowing all the ideas from the 3D printing community building your slicing software and firmware of of the hard work of others and bringing a machine to market with millions in backing before even starting a Kickstarter campaign maybe gives them a bit of a head start, Will it disrupt the market, yes. Is another competitor good, yes. Do they deserve some credit for the work they have done yes, but it is always easier after the hard work has been done.

    • @moczikgabor
      @moczikgabor Год назад +2

      @@thegarageluthier The question is, why the other companies like Prusa or Creality or others that flood the market, still produce the same not-so-advanced products? They had headstart since they are in the industry way before, but still fail to advance.
      Now this company made a proper product with the features that missing for years, and they did it with proper industrial engineering mindset!!!
      Selling an overpriced 3D printer, like Prusa is not innovation in my eyes. If it would have been made out of metal parts, rigid frame, modularity or anything professional, then I would say okay. But as long as zip ties holding the linear rails while others cloned it for 1/5th the price in metal, I should say that it is overpriced.
      As Stefan said (in reverse), there is always somethihg that is half-assed in other 3D printers, many times not just one thing, and many times it wouldn't even be more expensive to do it properly.
      I like hobby community and all, but I am an open-minded person who always want to improve. I don't have a full workshop with everything, like probably most of us, but I always try to somehow create proper parts with the tools I have and improve my skills. Half-assed is not an option for me. I am not shitting myself when I see a CAN bus or an USB connector, or a LQFP chip on a printhead, everything is learnable.

    • @thegarageluthier
      @thegarageluthier Год назад +2

      @@moczikgabor you do realize that just about everything you take for granted in 3d printing has been accomplished because of the hard work of others like Prusa? Flexible steel build plates, powdered coated PEI, temperature compensated level sensors, sensorless homing, all the firmware improvements for ease of operation through stepped setup. Duet and klipper and marlin for PA, for resonance compensation for core xy firmware implementation, for all the different levelling and tramming options and so many other things it's hard to count. But back to Prusa they have produced incremental upgrades over the years along with different advancements and then the SL1 and Prusa mini as well as the new XL and print farm system and software. Not to mention customer service and company growth along with all they have given back to the community.

    • @moczikgabor
      @moczikgabor Год назад +2

      @@thegarageluthier I didn't said I do not realize those, I said that those are there for years now, and they do not really improve anymore, the industry is still selling more or less the same bed swingers for several years now.
      And this product is a clear demonstration that there were a lot of things that can and should be improved. Why Prusa did not do it?

    • @moczikgabor
      @moczikgabor Год назад +2

      @@thegarageluthier I want to add that inventing something doesn't mean you are done for good.
      You have to improve continuously otherwise others will do, and you'll be out of business sooner or later. It won't take away what you have been invented, but if you slow down, others will be ahead of you. Not only Prusa can innovate. While it did, several years ago, a whole lot of others did too, and still doing this day. While it can make up a great excuse that "But I was the first!", nobody cares outside of history articles, most users just want a better, more capable product in the present.
      Just to mention an example, MirageC does way cooler developments, in bigger steps, while (I assume) he is on a lot smaller budget.
      Cars are invented centuries ago, but you probably don't want to choose an early model for commuting to work, isn't it?

  • @overflow7276
    @overflow7276 Год назад

    Oh boy! I really hope that bambulab's market entry will be successful! If it is, this will become one of my favourite textbook examples of great innovation management!
    They have it all!
    Being a spin off from DJI, an unlikely competitor for the established companies, taking Prusa, Ultimaker etc. by surprise.
    They offer a great customer value with their automated tuning process and hasslefree setup. They bring new tech to the table that the established firms don't have.
    They enter the market via a low risk, high publicity campaign, securing funding and advertising at once.
    And they apparently did their economics homework and planed their production scale ahead.
    Please let them be succesful and give the 3D printer industry some fresh competition!
    I would love to see this work!

  • @amirhoseinaz1969
    @amirhoseinaz1969 Год назад +23

    The FDM 3D printing industry haven't been in motion for a long time now, little tiny new features added to multiple devices but never a real game changer. Hopefully, starting from the next year this loop will break, with the new printers on the market actually having something new, the Prusa XL, the Anker 3d printer and now this, hopefully we can see some new and actually useful innovations in FDM 3D printing industry.
    Though I hope that the open-source spirit of the 3D printing community doesn't fade away with all these patented and mass produced devices, one of the most important things that's been pushing this community forward in my opinion is that our first priority now is actually working together for advancing this technology, not to just make some money and leave.

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 Год назад

      Thing is, most people are fine with just an Ender3. For most purposes, an ender3 really can just get the job done.
      For any change to be put on the market, their gonna have to introduce all these features at the lowest price point they can.
      3D printer owners arent exactly your average Macbook user, who are willing to spend $2k on a shitty i3 processor just cus "its easier".
      People are gonna value the modularity and hackability of their printers.
      This printer does so much stuff right honestly.
      But a cooler engineering challenge would be to make the cheapest most barebones no-nonsense 3D printer, that has all these features done in the cheapest way possible.
      Something like what Creality did with the Ender3.
      Imagine these same engineers going gung ho creating the most simplistic 3D printer possible with the most readily made and compatible parts.
      I still feel like 3D printers can become a hellavulot cheaper

  • @bobwire6440
    @bobwire6440 Год назад

    This is the best review yet

  • @pizzablender
    @pizzablender Год назад +26

    This will definitely "kickstart" open source printer development. Such as the on head camera for bed leveling and flow calibration, and the under bed leveling sensors.

  • @nocjef
    @nocjef Год назад

    That voron 2.4 flexing in the background ❤️

  • @MattKasdorf
    @MattKasdorf Год назад

    I was a Kickstarter backer of the Buccaneer, I learned my lesson.

  • @ietsmetcomputers
    @ietsmetcomputers Год назад

    Yeah, backed it. Can't wait!

  • @widgget
    @widgget Год назад +1

    Thanks for the additional coverage on this printer Stefan!
    Got a pair of these on order, one with the AMS, and one without. Next month can't roll around fast enough.
    Have a few CR-10 v3's right now which have been solid 24/7 machines for the past year but i'm looking forward increased output, multicolor, and the ability to do PC6-CF out of the box with these X1 Carbons. Having these on the way is making me question if I'm going to stick with my Prusia XL preorder or not. The extra build volume and multiple extruders might push me to keep it too
    .

    • @revgregory
      @revgregory Год назад +2

      I really appreciated that Stefan didn't spend most of the video covering the same info a bunch of other reviewers have already posted. I really appreciated his insights even though I was in for a Carbon with AMS three weeks ago based on number of videos out then.

  • @jamesocker5235
    @jamesocker5235 Год назад

    This will make 3 d printing even more mainstream, the LiDAR part is awesome, looks like excellent job, the time to start if it reduces failure will be great

  • @jmtx.
    @jmtx. Год назад

    Awesome breakdown of an awesome printer! Looks like this is the start of the next generation of FDM 3D printing. Let's see how long it'll take Prusa to pick parts of this to make it their own.

  • @STxFisherman
    @STxFisherman Год назад

    I emailed Bambu Labs with a technical question and their response time was very fast. They answered my question within a very short time so I believe that customer service is going to be a high priority for them and they seem to have a desire to improve the product as time moves forward. So far I am very impressed.

    • @user-yk1cw8im4h
      @user-yk1cw8im4h Год назад

      thats cool, finally a worthy contender to the monopoly of prusa

  • @linyongzheng
    @linyongzheng Год назад +1

    Already backed. Excited for the machine. I wished they designed in a 270deg door. It looks so odd to have the door hanging open at 180deg.

  • @janaccord
    @janaccord Год назад

    such an impressive machine! i would love to see a teardown if you were allowed to take it apart!
    surely a lot of the ideas makes a lot of sense!

  • @boonjabby
    @boonjabby Год назад +1

    @15.40
    As he said, likely the best hobbyist printer you will ever own

  • @Rayphel07
    @Rayphel07 Год назад +1

    Am I the only one who is more excited about the Voron 2.4 frame in the background than the X1 ?

  • @tvathome562
    @tvathome562 Год назад +1

    Nice examination, you showed us all the hidden bit the other reviews missed (all the technical bits, like drivers). Makes a huge difference in confidence in the machine, although I would have liked to seen more interchangeable parts, maybe if bambu labs succeeds more 'clone' bits will be available.
    Would love to back it but a fixed income doesn't allow for many mistakes I'm afraid, so I have my fingers crossed for all the backers who have helped this come to market, thanks for taking the risk.

  • @paulonatali5614
    @paulonatali5614 Год назад

    The camera and laser idea is very interesting.

  • @BelviGER
    @BelviGER Год назад +7

    I dont need this
    I definitely don't need an 8th printer
    but man do I want it

  • @tinkerman1790
    @tinkerman1790 Год назад

    Thx Stefan showing us what exactly under the hood!!! It save me the cost to back one for and even no wait until July this year. 👍🏻 Based on the chip, it really carry the DNA of the team of DJI engineers. We can easy found the exact same chip from DJI product likes ESC board in Mavic mini. With the experience on such familiar hardware as well as collection of mature technologies/idea/mods from 3D communities, I will say it is a piece of cake for those engineers who makes this dream desktop 3D machine. The successful factor which also the most difficult part in product manufacturing are about “cost control” then “how to market it the best way”. With solid background learned from DJI so far and relatively low cost in mainland China, I truly believe they are not that had to archive their goal tbh. Additionally, I found this machine has already been reviewed by all famous RUclipsr, with this strong support in Marketing pov, I can see this project will have a great success at the end.

  • @hullinstruments
    @hullinstruments Год назад

    Sure would be nice to see an update on your original voron build from months ago.
    Also your opinion and comparison between your two voron machines and the bamboo machine you reviewed previously

  • @avejst
    @avejst Год назад

    Impressive design
    Thanks for sharing :-)

  • @kmain5587
    @kmain5587 Год назад

    Thank-you for the comprehensive review.
    Fingers crossed, if they stick to their price (1500 with AMS) and manage to get to full production i will be buying 3 full units with AMS.

  • @Leynad778
    @Leynad778 Год назад +1

    I've 'ordered' one and just hope it will survive the long shipment to Germany, people say will take up to 6 weeks, so better don't expect this awesomeness in July if it's going to be shipped by ship. IMO the first thing that other companies should offer is at least an optional enclosure. I just started with 3D-printing in October last year and the first things I was printing were parts for my DIY-case made with aluminium profiles and acrylic plate. It's not that I preferred it to a ready-made solution (could be offered way cheaper produced in bulks), but I couldn't find any for reasonable prices. My case does not only keep the dust outside and makes printing ASA like PLA, but there is also almost no smell even while printing ABS and it's considerably more quiet, energy-efficient with lower heat emissions. But this thing even makes printing without headed bed easy, or did you use a headed bed for PLA? Could you be so kind and measure the footprint of the case? Can't find any infos about it.

  • @NischGTM
    @NischGTM Год назад

    I went ahead and threw in a backing on their kickstarter. Hopefully it all comes out well!

  • @JonS
    @JonS Год назад +15

    The "LIDAR" IS almost certainly a laser triangulation sensor. Low-cost LIDAR only has cm accuracy. Even high end LIDAR can't measure with tens of microns accuracy. It's the wrong tool for the job, whereas laser triangulation is the right tool.

    • @pizzablender
      @pizzablender Год назад

      They may need the triangulation lasers to do bed leveling. But the flow adjustment can for sure be done with a camera.

  • @aaro_n
    @aaro_n Год назад

    I ordered a p1p knowing that'll be beat. It's exactly what I want. Just hoping the ams stays supported on future printers

  • @thetechhobbyist3d9
    @thetechhobbyist3d9 Год назад +1

    What was holding me back from buying this one was the question about the parts supply. I went with the Anycubic Kobra instead and even for this one, getting parts is a challenge!

  • @stfutruck68
    @stfutruck68 Год назад +2

    I think that it will bring the core xy more into the forefront. It's there now but the ender clones may move further back as the price for making the xy printers gets lower.
    Yes, I have backed it. I am anxiously awaiting a unit.

  • @Heretic_Dezign
    @Heretic_Dezign Год назад

    Awesome Video, and as you say anything that kicks those established printer manufacturers in the behind to make them provide value for money instead of ripping people of in the supposed name of quality it will be a great thing, and again as you say i really hope it shakes up the market for the better of the end user.

  • @Coloneljesus
    @Coloneljesus Год назад

    I'll definitely keep an eye on this printer as a possible upgrade from my Prusa. The thing about the spools is a real bummer, though!

  • @PaulDominguez
    @PaulDominguez Год назад +2

    What I got from the intro--- A pooping printer that will make other printing companies sweat

  • @stupidgenius42
    @stupidgenius42 10 месяцев назад +1

    6:47 I’m a space nerd, and can confirm that that model is not, in fact, a “spaceX griffin”

  • @Bratmaxxe
    @Bratmaxxe Год назад

    Toller content wie immer. Danke 👋✌️

    • @Bratmaxxe
      @Bratmaxxe Год назад

      Don't wanna be disrespectfull. Just got fraugthed in the past.

  • @ZeonsZone
    @ZeonsZone Год назад +2

    Great review! On their US site you can make a deposit and once a unit is available and your number is up, you pay the rest of the cost and they ship it out. (at least thats whats stated on the site). Hope my number comes up soon and it gets shipped out. Looking forward to giving it a try.

  • @skyrider4789
    @skyrider4789 Год назад

    Thank you for this video Stefan.
    I appreciate your objective and scientific approach to most all of your videos. Regarding the X1 Carbon specifically, compared to some RUclipsrs in the 3D community who seemed to have some bias stick up their butt (even while mostly praising the machine).

  • @armoth6958
    @armoth6958 Год назад +1

    I backed it. Hoping for the best but I'm pretty confident all their investment won't be for nothing. Don't have the time to build a voron 2.4 or seckit, rat-rig etc so the wait is on! Great vid thank you. Lots of things I'd like mod already like active heating, better lights etc

  • @77LaKoS77
    @77LaKoS77 Год назад

    Vez3D laughts about the print speed! 😉 Nice review from the printer! 👍🏻

  • @julianreverse
    @julianreverse Год назад

    Benchy in 14 Minuten in besserer Qualität als der Prusa. Definitiv sein Geld wert!

  • @thehappyextruder7178
    @thehappyextruder7178 Год назад

    Finally, Thank you !!