Dude I had the case where a filament was stuck right inside the filament splitter, I did not know I had to press the "thing" to allow filament passage to unstuck everything. It is explained nowhere, even after having spent time on other videos and tutorials. Please take this high praise !! Have a wonderful day, no matter where you are !!
I see I'm not the only one that thinks like this. For what it's worth, Bambu Lab does say 55D and harder TPU filaments can be used in the AMS. I figured going a few steps softer wouldn't be so bad... Thanks for helping me figure out how to undo the error.
With a lot of negative offset the chances of rubbing go up significantly & also depending on how much articulation you need while off-roading will determine which I'd recommend. As I have some guys with my Standard End-Cap with 35s but all they do is some mudding & don't need a ton of articulation. That said nearly all of them also have aftermarket UPC so they can max out their Caster to get the tire away from the End-Cap area. So all-in-all, if you prefer the easiest option to install with an OEM look & to get enough clearance to clear your 285s then the Standard is a good choice. But if you want the most articulation & clearance then the Extreme would be my recommendation as with the trimmed fenders you'll also have more clearance all around as well.
You are the man. So many videos of dweebs making things so difficult. Wasted half my day trying to fix this. Keep your videos short and sweet and you will be a god amongst men.
Correct! I’ve been using my 3D printers to produce my products at mass. Had to do a significant amount of testing to ensure the products were not only good enough quality but also met the material specifications needed for the application
It took a lot of trial & error to know what to do in order to get the software to “do” what you wanted but once ya figure it out it becomes an incredibly any tool to have especially since I can apply this process to scanning both large & tiny objects
This video was made when Bambu 1st released after their kickstarter. Bambu at that time even made a statement to Not use abrasive but has since softly retracted that it seems. Also even Bambu’s PET-CF isn’t AMS compatible. Also not all abrasive filaments are equally abrasive as ones with lower CF % or ones using milled/powdered CF will be significantly less abrasive than those using longer Chopped fibers. For example, Bambu’s CF-PETG runs fine as you can literally feel that the filament is only slightly abrasive to the touch, but in comparison the CF-ASA from 3DxTech is significantly more abrasive to the touch & has destroyed a 1st-stage feeder along with the AMS’s filament guide after not even 500g passed through it. The same thing occurred with several other Glow in the dark filaments & it even chewed threw the PTFE tube inside the AMS, so although I’m not entirely correct in saying abrasive filament don’t work with the AMS it is also incorrect to say that it works with abrasive filaments “just fine” without issues. And given the potential problems that could arise from using a filament that’s too abrasive I just errored on the side of caution with my warning for those who, like me, may extensively use abrasive filaments.
It's a soft no. TPU 98A works fine with the exception of any brand of White I've tried. For some reason, it's notably more flexible than the others. 95A or less - hard nope. Godd instructions! Thanks...
They’ll be available on April 29th at 7PM CST on my website: minwin3d.com/products/magnetic-cubby-drawers “Sold Out” is just a placeholder until the launch on Monday. I’m making & packing a ton of them at the moment, so they’ll be ready to ship out the next day after the launch on Monday for those that were able to get one. I will be restocking quickly so no need to worry if they do end up selling out! Don’t have them on Amazon yet, but I plan to have available there in the future!