Bambulabs A1 currently displays a recall - do not use - message on the LCD and has a confusing mix of solutions. I bought the unit from the Burnaby Canada office for family from another country. "Industry (manufacturers, importers, sellers) must report health or safety incidents involving a consumer product. This requirement is outlined in Section 14 of the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act." Bambulabs have no info in the government product safety data base so they are either ignorant of the law or complicit. They must alert the purchaser and recipient immediately and effect a replacement or immediate refund.
💀30 minutes to show the results of a 7 years experiments that could be explained in under 3 minutes Bro go check yourself from a doctor cause you are making me sick
I used to operate EDM machines at one of my previous jobs and it is STILL one of my absolute favorite forms of metal machining. I was making jet turbine components and the tolerances we worked with were the tightest in the plant. Incredibly fun and ridiculously interesting!
i really want to build this since i live in turkey and the filaments are very expensive and this is very cool id like to build it someday when im older (im 14 lol)
Thanks! I got this issue yesterday and try to find something for the NOT HOMING issue. At the end I try to print the part missing on a side, but definitely I will try again with a "provoque" power off to try this method and already get the idea of what to do in a future! Thanks for all the detail explanation! That was really helpful
I've been using 3d printer over a decade. My choice is always the Prusa, because after many years, cheaper printers (chinese) will eventually give you bitter problems and go to waste. I just never had any issues with my Mk2 and Mk3 ever. Also the huge differences are direct (prusa) vs bowden(china) extruder - too big of a loop holes for problems over the time on bowden, and customer support with firmware updates. Those two just make it so simple for me to always go for prusa. or you can run china printers with prusa slicer becase, you know, one day CCP will halt hongkong and shenzen support to western enemies.
Normally I love your videos but this one is a textbook example of click bait. The title only mentions the shredder, but in actuality the shredder was mentioned for just a moment, while the EDM machine and filament library took the bulk of the video. Cool items as well that absolutely should be mentioned but I wish the title was more accurate/not click bait
You can dry your silica in a heated dry box. Either do it in batches, or do like I do and leave the little packets in the center part of the spool so they get dried and refreshed every time I heat my filament.
About a month ago I bought 6 different spools of "bright green" PETG trying to get the right color. Well, crap. At least I won't have to deal with that again in the future. Thanks for the info!
Nice! I would also try to slightly increase amount of filament. In cross section I see that with the standard process the flow lines are deformed. However on the new one everything is made of nice elipses. Which means that the filament is only put on the other layers but not pushed in. So there is a potential to minimize the gaps between layers.
Thank you for a great video, again! I just completed building an enclosure for my printer and it can get up to 48c passively. I was wondering what kind of heating should i add to be able to reach 60c?
Thorough video, thank you. Could you please identify the optical angle sensor component that it uses for filament detection? That would be a better component to use than the mechanical potentiometer in my project. Thank you.
A cheap shredder and extruder combination would be amazing. The resulting filament may not be the best but would be ideal for test prints and prototyping and reduce waste.
Honestly considering there is no need for any replacements unless the unit itself dies, and the absolutely minuscule power draw even at higher humidity levels the prices aren't that bad, usually stuff like this is ridiculously expensive. Personally I would instead put the dehumidifier in a bigger storage box, keep it running 24/7 so the humidity is always at the lowest possible so it doesn't need to ramp up as much, and that way the spools will never be in a position where they will actively draw in moisture unless they are in the storage directly attached to the printer, since the printer storage is always gona have dry spools put into it now I would just place a smaller unit on there. Shame they only seem to sell to companies, I would love to get one in the future.