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I have been a Creatily customer for 5 years and while it is nice to be able to customize everything, sometimes a simple solution is the best. I recently bought a bambu x1 carbon and have to say, it feels like a different thing. I have had so many creatily printers and bambu really did something special. It feels like Microsoft vs Apple again. Windows tries really hard but fails and stumbles so many times to get there, while Apple just puts stuff out there that works.
I wonder what simple hair or wool mixed with PLA would be like it might out perform the strengths of materials printed / compared to all of the above print materials... 🤔 As for flexibility, strength and well material capabilities and what properties it would be able to deliver us.
For me this review kinda ruined your reputation, which is very sad to see. It was clearly rushed, important details (like amount of poop, filament swap times, etc.) are missed (intentionally?), actually terrible quality presented as "nice"... Everyone will make a very reasonable assumptions why so much balls were dropped...
Thanks for the review! my biggest complaint with AnyCubic is their lack of open source transparency and license violations. Maybe with the 3 series they will see the light.
I appreciate the effort, as much as it is exiting to create everything with 3d printing, significant better results can be achieved if all machining technologies are used together (together with all materials) according to to its best use-case scenario. Par example metal inserts for screws have significantly better performance then 3d printed screws. Then instead of printing flexible filaments, making cast form from pla and then casting flexible gives much better result. Of course it’s not possible to cast every form. I find seeking combination of materials and machining technologies give significantly better result than just pure 3d printing. It worth saying that there is sometimes significant investment in tools other than 3d printer. This also has to taken into account.
Also just a reminder not to follow your followers. Some vocal minority complains that you're not like all the other popular youtubers. If you were mimmicking what everybody else did and made the kind of videos they made then you would have no reason to exist. To be or not to be. That is the question.
Thanks for the video, but it really left me wanting to know way more than you really went over. Being multi material, I have liked to actually see material changes and how much is wasted. Also, it didn't seem like any of the prints turned out to what would be considered good quality. Seems like there was an excuse for each issue. We all know it can take some dialing in a filament profile but should be able to get at least one type printing well. Left me very unimpressed with the performance of the machine.
Ya seriously, I know this isn’t a fair assessment but when your spending ≈$1000 another $160 probably isn’t the end of the world for a dedicated appliance
@@yinzerinsteelersnation4695 I am designing my own filament drier right now actually, it's such an easy thing to make, abstractly, all you need is a heater and a mosfet, but I assume the reason Bambu did not do this is that AC Is dangerous and a pai. DC would mean needing a beefier power supply. Still, you can make a great one even with a 50w element. Mine is 100w for a big food container much bigger than the AMS
Hi Johnathan, I ordered the SV08 just because of this toolchanger project, and you recently introduced the SV08 and some modding on it. Maybe make another video that shows how to integrate DAKSH into SV08. Thats will be great
WOW! excellent work and thanks for making the video sharing your work too. I'm especially inspired by the heatsink that you designed and printed in aluminium using PCBWay's services, what a time to be alive!
This is awesome technology! Please dont pay attention to people here who only critise others having nowhere near the skills to create anything themselves. Keep going!
Love the little filament icons to denote which filament is being used on screen, but would love if the color of the roll roughly matched the color of the filament, especially when there are multiple at once so you don’t have to pause it to read through them all and figure out which is the blue and which is the orange and which is the brown
Definitely, and we also know that you have horrific listening comprehension skills. Maybe next time I will write “SPONSORED VIDEO, PROFILES NOT READY YET” on my forehead for you.
Can you make a printer nozzle? With a 3d printer? Furthermore is it possible to mass produce cheap printer nozzles for cheap printer repair?(I know creality nozzles are like $15 it's just the question of can we?
Dude it’s a GAME changer. My vorons all have lines all over the print from slathering on glue stick, but with this stuff, it’s imperceptible and it sticks like you wouldn’t believe e
I live in a very DRY environment, and from back in my PRUSA days, I always hated PETG. Stringing. But with the Bambu Lab and AMS I LOVE PETG. Now I hate PLA because it breaks in the AMS.
You’re mistaken. The US gives Israel $3B a year in credits, which we must use to buy American weapons, bombs, and planes. IE that money goes back into American pockets as salaries and taxes…. It doesn’t stay in Israel. With that said, our aerospace industry then guts the planes and replaces them with better electronics, which we then collaborate with the US to help improve their technology. Iron Dome, for example, VASTLY outperforms the Patriot system that the US wasted BILLIONS developing.. and it only got better when Israel shared back the tech we developed. So… the Americans win twice. Also, did you know that the first time the F35 was actually tested in combat was by Israel? Did you know that Israel was the first country ever to intercept a missile from space? All that data is shared back to our allies… not to mention all the intelligence data we share. so I’d say those $3B in credits are a bargain, no?
I hope when you do a full review you really compare the printers construction, color changing waste, and ease of use vs the bambu A1 combo. Their prices are close enough that im really wondering if the kobra3 is worth it. Sure it has a fillament dryer, but afaik the axis are just roller bearings not even liear bearings vs the A1's linear rails
How on Earth does any reviewer of multi color prints not show the purge system and waste it generates compared to other brands? Also, I will always be skeptical of any reviewer who is paid by the manufacturer of the product shown in the video. Yeah yeah i know "my opinions are my own" but really...if you are getting paid and want to get paid and sent products in the future, are you really going to be that critical? And those prints don't look all that great either.
I really don't understand why manufacturer for klipper and make custom versions, isn't the whole pro of klipper that manufactures only need to provide printer configurations...?
So? It has two features that many would like to see in the A1 / A1 Mini. A enclosed AMS that also functions as a dryer and that you are not limited to 4 colors / filaments.
One of your best video series, looking forward to more like this. Perfect videos aren't necessary, particularly with singular printers in their incipiency like the SV08.