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The Anycubic KOBRA MAX REVIEW 

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The ‪@ANYCUBIC3D‬ Kobra Max is a new-yet-familiar offering from Anycubic. Does it pack a punch at a larger scale? Are the prints awesome? Is this something you want?
You'll have to watch and find out :)
NOTE April 7, 2022: Just heard from Anycubic, there is now a coupon on Amazon, that takes the Kobra MAX to $599
OLD NOTE: I was told in an email from Anycubic that the KOBRA MAX would be $599 on Amazon and $539 on their official website. I just checked, and it's $739 on Amazon and $569 on their website. I've sent an email to Anycubic, and I'm waiting on a reply. I hope this is just a mistake and not intentional deception.
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@3DPrintingNerd
@3DPrintingNerd 2 года назад
In an email I was told the price on Amazon would be $599. I just checked, and Anycubic has it listed on Amazon for $739. I really hope this is an accident and I wasn't given incorrect information.
@user-eu2pb9rr4l
@user-eu2pb9rr4l 2 года назад
Havent seen this model before, could you link the stls in the description?
@Darlypants
@Darlypants 2 года назад
On Anycubic's own website it is $639 so, yes, it looks like it's $100 more than you were told.
@Bigdog1787
@Bigdog1787 2 года назад
I don't know how they be able to sell it at any of those prices should be $1200 I think.🤭
@3DPrintingNerd
@3DPrintingNerd 2 года назад
@@user-eu2pb9rr4l STLs linked in the description now.
@twoheadedpanthr
@twoheadedpanthr 2 года назад
It's up to $639 on their site. Edit* That was for DE. US is $569
@Posmetyev
@Posmetyev 2 года назад
Thank you, Joel, for printing my engine! Amazing video, amazing size! Thank you!
@3DPrintingNerd
@3DPrintingNerd 2 года назад
I AM SO HAPPY YOU SAW IT!!!
@MrZhAlex
@MrZhAlex 2 года назад
All your engines are cool. Thanks!
@taylorpeterson7015
@taylorpeterson7015 2 года назад
that’s what she said
@raetheon8897
@raetheon8897 11 месяцев назад
I flipped the plate over to the glass and had no problems with removing my prints once it cooled down. Also, I replaced the plastic bearing wheels with metal ones and no squeaking. Still going strong with no other issues . . . for now! 🍻 💪🏾
@phooniotv
@phooniotv 3 месяца назад
hey man just wondering, can you give an update if u still use it and if theres a yes or a no then tell me why? im thinking about getting one myself.. or is it outdated?
@mickeysimmons6310
@mickeysimmons6310 2 года назад
I have a anycubic Chiron with the same bed and you have to let the bed cool. Even under the print. People will touch the bed and think it's cool but under the print not so much. I come back a couple hours after the print finishes and even large prints will pop off with little effort. You can also reduce your bottom layer flow rate a bit. Will help if your prints are sticking to much on any printer.
@grantdeisig1360
@grantdeisig1360 2 года назад
Just a tip I've learned that I want to share to everyone watching. When removing tpu from glass, do it while the glass is still hot. It's a lot easier to peel off that way. Otherwise once it cools down it holds to glass like glue! I like to catch it right at the end of the print and peel it off. I've tried reheating the glass after it has cooled down and that didn't seem to help much either. Happy printing.
@joblessalex
@joblessalex 2 года назад
Tpu you just roll the model up. Super ez.
@amicloud_yt
@amicloud_yt 2 года назад
Whenever I print TPU I do the same AND squirt a little bit of 99% isopropyl alcohol. It comes off so easily with just a tiny bit of alcohol
@frogmandave1
@frogmandave1 2 года назад
This applies to all printing surfaces.
@AndreasHammerschmidt
@AndreasHammerschmidt 2 года назад
TPU should be printet without a heated bed. I reactivated my Flashforge Finder which has no heated bed and it prints perfectly (and it's my only direct extruder ;))
@IbisFernandez
@IbisFernandez 2 года назад
Yeah I found that just reheating the bed helps to release the print when you're ready to take it off the bed.
@Fnipper2
@Fnipper2 Год назад
I just stumbled upon this looking for Cura settings and you hit the nail on the head. I'm still playing with Cura just to see what works best, but out of the gate this thing was printing SO much better than my CR10 ever did.
@3DPrintingNerd
@3DPrintingNerd Год назад
My Cura settings were Vyper, but with correct bed dimensions. CRAZY how good it prints straight away right?
@greenrocksmysocks
@greenrocksmysocks Год назад
I keep searching for the best kobra max settings, my prints just string CONSTANTLY and after playing with temp, retraction and speed for days I just can't get the finish right. Where do you find these settings? :(
@K2Kevin
@K2Kevin 2 года назад
Your cuts and videos are stupendous! My smile was a permanent fixture from beginning to end. To me, failures due to a print bed, are a NON-ISSUE. "Im not buying this house... because I dont like the bedroom paint color."
@davidtobin
@davidtobin 2 года назад
Thank you. We will let Tucker know. He cut this one!
@stevendanz6681
@stevendanz6681 2 года назад
The other oddity with the name is the non-max Kobra is a direct drive (and has the flex plate) which makes the Max even more like a Vyper.
@reviewchan9806
@reviewchan9806 2 года назад
You would think printers would get better in the future, but it seems like anycubic is just hashing out the same thing
@petercallison5765
@petercallison5765 2 года назад
The Kobra is Anycubics answer to the Ender 3 S1 Sprite.
@markwilliamson4006
@markwilliamson4006 2 года назад
Joel, I enjoyed your review as always. I've been using flexible build plates on all my machines for a couple of years now, and I'll never go back to using tape or glue or whatever. Really can't see why you would ever want to mess with any of those methods when the flex plates are so easy to install (if the machine doesn't come with one) and so convenient to use.
@wyannick888
@wyannick888 2 года назад
Which one do you use?
@McBearyOne
@McBearyOne 2 года назад
But did you find one which is 400x400? I can‘t finde one that size.
@250tegra
@250tegra 2 года назад
@@McBearyOne - it's a year or two ago now, but we bought a small sheet of stainless steel on eBay, then trimmed it to fit our i3 - it even has an insulated handle! I'd certainly give that a try, it was not costly.
@ge2719
@ge2719 2 года назад
The problem with the tolerances not working when scaling... Thats another power of designing a model parametrically. If you want to scale it afterwards you can do it with changing one number. If you use the parameters correctly. Always start with a "scale" parameter, set to 1. Include that scale parameter with ever measurement that is an actual dimension. so like "body_height_a*scale" But dont include it in the tolerances. You should even use parameters for every tolerance so you can tweak those in the entire model afterwards with the change of one number. So say the tolerances need to be 0.1mm when you print with a 0.4mm nozel, but you switch to a 0.8 to print larger and it needs to be a larger tolerance, no problem. Change one number.
@mophie6941
@mophie6941 2 года назад
The printer look good and all but what Stephan did with the stl is way more intriguing to me lool. He probably remodeled it to adjust the clearance that well for sure, working with an stl file is such a pain
@enzeefpv9323
@enzeefpv9323 2 года назад
I still like my Prusa mini
@b3nny90
@b3nny90 2 года назад
I have a anycubic chiron and it's an awesome machine for the most part I have used it a lot more than my ender 3. All the issues you're facing with the kobra I've had with the chiron which is disappointing given there is a few years between them you'd think they would have figured that out already. Blue masking tape has been my go to for my prints on the glass to help it release. I wish they released the nozzle bed levelling for aftermarket.
@ChakaHamilton
@ChakaHamilton 2 года назад
I have the Chiron as well, and after watching "This Korba Max looks suspiciously like an upgraded Chiron." 🤔
@x9x9x9x9x9
@x9x9x9x9x9 2 года назад
My experience with anycubic machines are they are either really damn good out of the box. Like insanely good... Or you get a dud and wires are disconnected, the bed is warped (actually that's on all machines from China not just anycubic), the motors are noises the belts aren't tensioned well, the ad card slot is faulty. It's weird how how good anycubic QC at times and how terrible they can be at others.
@ryangamble5131
@ryangamble5131 2 года назад
Agreed. My vyper prints so beautifully. Glad I got lucky. And it was a $150 Amazon returned printer!
@printitpaintit.2436
@printitpaintit.2436 2 года назад
Yer I purchased 2 mega S's they were fantastic so I brought the Chiron and wow what a mess, motor held in by 1 screw, wires lose and one motor trying to drive the heavy bed ment poor quality prints!! I brought 2 mono x's for my RU-vid channel one broke down after 4 months and the second broke after just 7 weeks. Anycubic customer service was absolutely terrible after 12 weeks with no fix I asked elegoo because I picked up a saturn in sales they fixed them in 3hs!! 🙄🙈
@BrunodeSouzaLino
@BrunodeSouzaLino 2 года назад
That's a small problem called "Lack of QA." That used to be a long meme in the guitar industry with Gibson, where subpar instruments were said to be done on Friday night.
@760creations
@760creations 2 года назад
A ton of people in the Vyper Facebook group begged them to make it so you can adjust the Z-Offset in 0.01 increments... And they just don't listen. Hope you as a larger creator will be able to convince them!
@timothyfraeyman8667
@timothyfraeyman8667 Год назад
For those printing TPU and having trouble removing it from Flexible Beds.remove the be from the machine and go to the sink and drench that print in isopropyl alcohol and carefully remove the part with or without the help of a spatula
@3DMusketeers
@3DMusketeers 2 года назад
Very interesting setup for the Y. I dont mind how they did that oddly, figured I would. Distributing the load over 2 rails with lots of wheels is nice, but may lead to issues with those bearings with HEAVY prints. Any luck oiling the bearings? It sounded to me that it might have been in the extruder!
@joshjosh7308
@joshjosh7308 Год назад
I have had the Chiron for years and have been satisfied with it. I have had things stick to the bed too hard, but I always use washable water gluestick now, and things come off quickly. It is built cheaply, though, and I have had to replace many parts. Luckily any cubic always sent them to me for free based on warranty. I did add a direct drive to mine instead of Bowden now, I had issues with the filament extruder just chewing up filament before, and I use it with a palette as well. The majority of the time, everything prints well for me. I upgraded all the parts and printed high-temp with it. When it is time for an upgrade, I will go with the max. as far as price is concerned, I don't see too many other printers that are competitive with it based on size and capabilities.
@silverraider2688
@silverraider2688 2 года назад
One of the first things I got for my CR6 max was the flex plate, so much better than the glass. Which this looks like a very close 2nd cousin of the cr6 max.
@landfallstudio3482
@landfallstudio3482 2 года назад
Have you run into any issues with it stopping mid print?
@silverraider2688
@silverraider2688 2 года назад
@@landfallstudio3482 I had blockage issues on anything longer than 2 days until I upgraded the hotend cooling fan
@Niclord7
@Niclord7 2 года назад
Poor Sir Layersalot struck down with a single blow. What a dangerous weapon!
@durrellbowden5495
@durrellbowden5495 Год назад
Thank God I ordered the extra satin build plate. I had a feeling it was available for a reason. My first printer was the Photon D2. I loved it so much 3 days later I ordered the Kobra Max bundle with a extra build plate I paid like $650 for the bundle with extra filament and build plate
@tcopeful
@tcopeful 2 года назад
I would absolutely buy this, if it was direct drive. I hate dealing with boden tubes
@sasca854
@sasca854 2 года назад
Same. Bowden also limits your options when it comes to flexible filaments.
@petercallison5765
@petercallison5765 2 года назад
Have you seen the Mingda Magician Pro? 400x400x400 direct drive.
@SwervingLemon
@SwervingLemon 2 года назад
Any time I get one of the beds with the silicon-carbide surface, I flip it over and print on the naked glass. While carborundum does a great job of holding onto models with a small footprint, the risk to my nozzle, combined with the weird behaviour on some filaments (black silk - might as well have been welded to the bed), makes it not worth it on anything but finicky prints in basic PLA. Another great video, Joel! Thanks for posting!
@MaxMichel89
@MaxMichel89 2 года назад
Stefan to the rescue 😀. Seems Like a decent Machines, but truht be told a flexible removable build Plate is a must nowadays.
@StarLabs3D
@StarLabs3D 2 года назад
Good video
@andy-in-indy
@andy-in-indy 2 года назад
It is like an upgraded Chiron: all the new features and most of the upgrades. Things I did not see in the review: is there a filament run out sensor? Does the filament sensor detect stopped/jammed filament? Is the bed heating evenly? Does it resume properly after a power fail? Does the firmware allow notifications back to Octoprint when the filament runs out? Does the bed have amosfet so I can keep it powered after power loss?
@jcenergy2493
@jcenergy2493 2 года назад
Use hairspray for RELEASE of sticky filaments. A little alcohol on the bed and the hairspray dissolves leaving your part nice and free!
@virtualspaceoft3501
@virtualspaceoft3501 2 года назад
I feel always so excited when there is new 3D printer with a large print volume in the market. I need an after some months review for Kobra Max. Is there some problem or needed repairment in this following months? Thanks for this video and your review Covering the plate with scotch could be an option for models not to stick on? I saw in some other videos but I wanted to ask you. Thanks
@Erik740t
@Erik740t 2 года назад
Good video. You are straight forward and 2 the point without the ridiculous intro that everyone seems to have. Don't change.
@petercallison5765
@petercallison5765 2 года назад
It is a vyperized Chiron. I sell 3D printers so I see all the faults and the only time I ever saw a piece of glass pulled off the bed was on the Anycubic 4Max Pro. Problem with this is the Chiron is very reliable and cheap. Hard to justify the massive price jump over that one.
@jameswood97459
@jameswood97459 Год назад
you are the 2nd you tuber to talk about the bed braking 😮 do you know if preheating the bed made any difference 🤔 great review thanks for the video 😊
@HomemadeJam3D
@HomemadeJam3D 2 года назад
Great video, Joel!! It was good seeing you in Jerry's live show today. You should have joined in with us on the stream! 😊 👍
@kukulcangod1
@kukulcangod1 Год назад
I have got the latest Cobra Max,-still in the box- About the plate...I would use a heat gun in the meantime to help release the print from those areas because I know it could even take a chunk of your plate I drastic enough. Remember it is designed to hold large prints. Thank you for your great reviews, Joel!!
@3DPrintingNerd
@3DPrintingNerd Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@Sean_735
@Sean_735 2 года назад
Why on Earth is this a bowden setup? So close to perfection at the price-point.
@Zed_Oud
@Zed_Oud 2 года назад
Finally I can replace my Chirons
@stldenise
@stldenise 2 года назад
It is kinda weird that they named it Kobra and not Vyper?? I was hoping for the same build plate as the little Kobra -- that one is freaking awesome.
@microArc
@microArc 2 года назад
they already have a vyper, that's their ender 3 clone
@stldenise
@stldenise 2 года назад
@@microArc I know what a Vyper is. This should have been a Vyper Max. Also, the smaller Kobra is going to eat the Ender's lunch. It's perfect.
@alexmiller7879
@alexmiller7879 2 года назад
I am so incredibly impressed with this printer. After years on a wanhao where I spent more time working on it than I did actually printing, it's nice to just put it together, and let it do what it's made to do. Print.
@goofylookingmofo
@goofylookingmofo 2 года назад
Very interested in this Were the magnets reversed on the tool drawer? IE - auto-eject mode?
@petercallison5765
@petercallison5765 2 года назад
That is a creality thing.
@DCT_Aaron_Engineering
@DCT_Aaron_Engineering 2 года назад
G'day Joel. Great video mate. Kudos for providing such constructive feedback and an honest review. Loved the big model aeroplane motor you built. Shame it didn't run, as I would've loved to see it go. Cheers from downunder. Aaron.
@sched75
@sched75 Год назад
I got my Kobra max for a good price. two con about this printer : the quality insurance is very low but manageable and the difficulty to change the firmware. the pro are numerous: the bed is sticking so well that you don't need it to print, the nozzle is compatible with volcano hot end, the extruder is dual gear, dual z are synchronized with a belt, etc ...
@GreshTube
@GreshTube Год назад
Gotta idea… Great non biased review btw. The world needs them all to be like this. Thanks. So… I’m curious. Do you think a piece of RAM board (heavy duty super thin cardboard) would work? If not then maybe even a brass plate Or even aluminum foil wrapped around the plate and when done peel it away. Grabbin at straws. I’ve been window shopping these printers looking for tool and machinery part print capabilities. This model looks best so far(from my POV) any tips let me know. Thanks again
@tdsangel
@tdsangel 2 года назад
easy removing: just use cfk plates in the right size, clamp them down with these metal-paper-clamps. grind it a little bit with 300 grit and use 3dlac for adhesion. bed temperature while printing about 80°C. when cooling off, the print will just fall off. works with most materials. PP for example doesnt work.
@alonraz6477
@alonraz6477 2 года назад
G-10 works great for me on my sovol SV03 as a build plate! As long as the z-offset is about right, it grips everything!
@unclegamer3092
@unclegamer3092 2 года назад
Whats this rumor about Amazon trying to get rid of other 3D printer companies from its site? And using their own 3D printers?
@aaronbrenkus9126
@aaronbrenkus9126 2 года назад
I got the at squeak on a few of my printers as well, it was actually the cooling fan rubbing on the cowl of the print head, the blades where too loose on the fan and they wobbled enough to make that noise, also, in the case of my CR6 SE to rub a groove in the cowling housing. A fan swap fixed the issue, but it is a bummer that it happens form the factory like that.
@Imasliceyou
@Imasliceyou 2 года назад
I think the "Gotcha" here is they lied about pricing to you.
@3DPrintingNerd
@3DPrintingNerd 2 года назад
Dude. I’m SUPER upset about this.
@edwinirizarry9277
@edwinirizarry9277 2 года назад
Where’s fan mail Friday !! Lol great review as always good sir
@Randy-bx9qs
@Randy-bx9qs 2 года назад
Have you considered G10/FR4 for the build surface? I switched from Creality's glass bed to the 1/16" G10/FR4 and it's amazing, the prints stick great during printing and slide right off when it cools and it's flexible so you can flex it to pop prints off as well and you don't need to heat bed with TPU.
@ataweiam7
@ataweiam7 2 года назад
Do you just buy a sheet and cut it to size?
@generallemons4730
@generallemons4730 2 года назад
I think they should’ve used a mesh build plate like the i3 mega X It holds on really well and when it cools down the Print just pops off
@cowboygeologist7772
@cowboygeologist7772 8 месяцев назад
Great review. I just got mine today. Putting it together now.
@tetraliteproducts542
@tetraliteproducts542 2 года назад
When printing TPU on smooth beds I always use glue stick. On textured surface (like on Prusas) TPU peels off easily and no glue is needed.
@eugenew2
@eugenew2 2 года назад
I've fell in love with using hair spray as my water soluble interface adhesion layer.
@TKs3DPrints
@TKs3DPrints 2 года назад
i would like the machine to have a sheet of build tack on it. my original m3 mega came with it before they went to the ultra base. i love it. easy to remove items. but nice to see what it can do. the prints look awesome.
@KarrMcDebt
@KarrMcDebt 2 года назад
I ALWAYS use hairspray on my glass beds, not for adhesion, but as a release agent. I started doing that right after I tore a chunk of glass out of my glass bed when printing with PETG.
@daveolson9424
@daveolson9424 2 года назад
Joel…. I use bumble and bumble oil free finishing spray on my build surfaces. I first spray the area lightly, then bake to 90 untill it’s done drying. Abs and other prints so good with this. It’s the only thing I can find that will really hold down well but release when cool. And I’ve tried a lot of sprays. I dare you to test. Say good bye to glue sticks..
@HAMRADIODUDE
@HAMRADIODUDE 2 года назад
Thanks for a detailed review/overview. I really appreciate the delivery and will consider this for my next printer
@cnc-maker
@cnc-maker 2 года назад
I think Sean is having a little too much fun with the editing, but I LUV IT! At least you can't singe your hair with a vacuum. Or can you? I had the exact same bed issue that you had, where the surface pealed off of my Ender 5 Plus, along with some of the glass. ABS stuck a little too well to it. It seems like the surface micro-fractures over time, to a point where they eventually become large enough cause the surface to fail. Once the first piece chipped off, I started seeing gouges across the entire surface.
@3DPrintingNerd
@3DPrintingNerd 2 года назад
Tucker had the edit on this one! We will let him know!
@kellysmall455
@kellysmall455 2 года назад
I find that using a glue stick, and a couple shots of Windex help with over adhesion.... don't clean bed between prints add more Windex and just create a slurry with your fingers. Much easier to remove prints.
@ryant2568
@ryant2568 2 года назад
Anycubic makes some great products. Well priced and so easy to assemble and get printing.
@perrycheng6995
@perrycheng6995 2 года назад
I just received mine from Amazon and the cost was $659. Pros: 1. Packaging excellent. Easy assembly once you get past poorly taken photos. 2. Frame is solid. Huge volume. 3. Screen is ok but UI needs tweaking to be less confusing. 4. Print quality seems good so far. Cons: 1. Getting PLA print off the corborundum/textured glass plate is a _horrible_ experience and currently I have stuck plastic inside the textures. For now, using the plain glass side with glue is far better while waiting for a PEI sheet to arrive. (Painter's tape also works but then z-offset has to be much larger or else little bits burn off.) 2. The filament loading/unloading UI is confusing and there is a lot of oozing (lasting about 5-10 seconds) after the filament is loaded. 3. The y-axis arrow button is backwards. At first, the 0.1/1/10 axis interface seems like a good idea but is annoying to use due to the large build volume because the keystrokes are not buffered. The home location is chosen with the y-bed at the wrong end. 4. Out of the box, with the owl print, there was some oozing/over-extrusion though the feathers tend to hide this.
@mosesdrubahadur3255
@mosesdrubahadur3255 Год назад
Fatal Mistake that they do not include anywhere in the manual: The bed clips cannot be placed on the side of the bed. Just the front. It'll dig into the circuits underneath and you'll run into a hotend NTC error which you'll need a new board
@ZoeSummers1701A
@ZoeSummers1701A 2 года назад
Just placed an order for this - it’ll be my first 3d printer. I’m excited and nervous!
@FinalDriveGame
@FinalDriveGame 2 года назад
3:50 is it just me or does the nozzle look slightly crooked?
@turbotwo1
@turbotwo1 2 года назад
Looks like its an upgraded Chiron. Ive been loving mine. Might have to check this out when/if I ever get some more room.
@AndreasHammerschmidt
@AndreasHammerschmidt 2 года назад
Flexible build plates should really be standard by now. The print bed of the Vyper is perfect but maybe it is not manifactured in larger sizes? For my Anycubic Mega X i bought a magnetic, removable, flexible bed and it is way simpler now to get the prints off the plate (but the removable layer is starting to fall apart after about 500 prints so be careful with it)
@Peter_Schluss-Mit-Lustig
@Peter_Schluss-Mit-Lustig 2 года назад
I found that the best way to remove difficult prints from the bed is to give them some light hits with a piece of wood along the bed thus using the low impact capability of the bed-print adhesion to your advantage
@TheNextDecade
@TheNextDecade 2 года назад
Where's my clown makeup, It should have come with my CR-6 Max.....
@minnow11
@minnow11 2 года назад
It sounds like anycubic needs to put a thicker (relatively flat) aluminum bed plate on it and a removable build plate with it. I think that would be nice since the thin aluminum bed plates warp alot
@DanFrederiksen
@DanFrederiksen 2 года назад
400mm isn't big! we need 1 meter and 2 meter printers. We need to be able to print molds for canoes, planes and cars. Not be limited to shelf trinkets.
@3DPrintingNerd
@3DPrintingNerd 2 года назад
Oh believe me, I’ve seen big machines. Just check back a few videos :)
@DanFrederiksen
@DanFrederiksen 2 года назад
​@@3DPrintingNerd 4x5x6 feet is a good build volume but then they develop delusions of grandeur and self inflicted quarter million dollar price tag bs. It just doesn't complicate the design much to go bigger. If a good 500mm printer can be had for 500$ then a 1000mm should be available for at most 4000$. Likely must less if it's essentially the same design with larger beams and a bit bigger motors and bigger heater. In europe we can pull 2400watt from a wall socket and if necessary 4000watt without going to 3 phase. We don't need the old delusional crowd that thinks everything should be posturingly expensive. We need cost effective. It's not that hard. If you want to add well insulated walls to it to keep it warm, fine, make that an option. If it can't fit in a shipping container, they did something very wrong. And while we are on the topic, make a printer that fits exactly inside a 20 foot shipping container. Heck the container can be an integral part of the design and use nearly the full volume. I shouldn't have to say these things. What the eff are people doing. Get on it! it's been decades. They had one job :) a 3D printer takes so little strength that even container size printer can be very inexpensive. How cool would that be if people could afford such a printer and start making boats, planes, cars. It doesn't matter if it takes a month to print a mold for a plane. It works on its own. And for big printers they could look into developing a nozzle with a multiaxis spatula so it can shape a large bead and create smooth surface prints fast.
@Tekila0
@Tekila0 2 года назад
Hey it had been a while since the last big print video. Thanks for the vid!
@ScytheNoire
@ScytheNoire 2 года назад
This seems to be a user issue, not the bed. Are you using the carborundum glass bed properly? Once they cool down, the parts just fall off. So if you are trying to take it off while the bed is hot, yes, it will stick, that's what it is designed to do. You have to wait for it to cool to remove the part, and then it will just lift off without issue.
@MorganSpear
@MorganSpear Год назад
Fisher Price! Ordered one & Sent it straight back, It turned up used with a failed print left on the machine.. I Guess that's what you get for £500 so I purchased the Creality CR M4 instead.
@seljd
@seljd 2 года назад
good to see they redesigned the belt tensioners, they look to be compatible with Vyper and I might upgrade those because belt tensioners on Vyper are horrible
@turbotwo1
@turbotwo1 2 года назад
I really hope they fixed the heat bead wiring. In the Chiron they used tinned and undersized wiring and it was a major fire hazard.
@knightjabruss
@knightjabruss 2 года назад
The best thing i did was get a sheet of stainless steel and cut it to the bed shape of my anycubic vyper at a 1mm thickness, its so good! the sheet flexes so printer come off with so much ease when cooled and everything sticks to it.
@mrphysics2625
@mrphysics2625 2 года назад
Yea, i just wish AnyCubic wasnt completely deceptive with their sales.
@ryankitching5936
@ryankitching5936 Год назад
Also bearings... we have finally arrived at the intersection of high speed downhill skateboarding and 3d printing
@ryankitching5936
@ryankitching5936 Год назад
Abec baby
@Nelenerap
@Nelenerap Год назад
What slicer are you using? If Cura, what profile? Those prints look AMAZING. The Kobra Max is my 4th FDM printer I've gotten from this company and have been quite pleased with them all.
@3DPrintingNerd
@3DPrintingNerd Год назад
I loaded the profile for the Vyper, then changed the x y and z values to match the Max, then printed. That's it!
@jneilliii
@jneilliii 2 года назад
the squeak is probably not the bearings but actually the belts when changing directions.
@wounir6445
@wounir6445 2 года назад
I just got my first 3d-printer which is the the Anycubic Mega X, printed quite a bit with a it. No squeaky bearings (yet).
@emaayan
@emaayan 2 года назад
Bed reaching only 100 degrees, means it's gonna have hard time high temp filaments, using flex plate would reduce it to 85 degrees.
@davehaddix947
@davehaddix947 2 года назад
Squeaky bearings are caused by under lubrication, maybeyou should oil the parts before installing them, you wouldent bulld an engine without assembly lube and expect it to run dry, why would you think a printer doesent need any, ultra slick is my favorite and you can’t hear my printers. This isent a anycubic problem this is an assembly problem, lube is one of the more important steps in building any machine.
@kitt28
@kitt28 Год назад
Great video, I cant stop replaying this review, can it print Polycarbonate?
@THEMAKERSH3D
@THEMAKERSH3D 2 года назад
This looks very similar to my CR6 Max. Great review!
@YoYoD4
@YoYoD4 2 года назад
You didn't mention the Chiron, basically the same machine from Anycubic. This is just a face lift for the same product. It's a good machine, I own one, but it will be nice to hear what is the differences between the two. Thanks!
@3DPrintingNerd
@3DPrintingNerd 2 года назад
I didn’t because I’ve never used one nor had one. It’s similar? I’ll try to investigate.
@YoYoD4
@YoYoD4 2 года назад
@@3DPrintingNerd Thank you! I noticed several differences like the reinforcement of the Z, they add two belts on the Y but use only one stepper motor, the "auto-level" is now using the nozzle and is not requiring the add microswitch attachment. I think the bed is the same, works good with PLA, new LCD design, not sure if it's better and a new hot end design but that's about it. And they had a big sale on the Chiron a few days ago so to me this looks like a very similar machine and the UPGRADES are not that clear to me, perhaps I am missing something? The price is OK but only if you plan to print big, otherwise I would go with a Prusha. Cheers!
@nerys71
@nerys71 2 года назад
0.05 is 50% of 0.1 and 25% of 0.2. that's plenty. might have a consistency problem when touching off for the offset? If that is like the chiron sadly the Sc plate is permanently attached to the very thin aluminum. its my only real complaint about the chiron (predecessor to this one)
@sellers8133
@sellers8133 Год назад
The Kobra Max is the improved Chiron. Unfortunately I bought the Chiron right before this came out. It has all the improvements the community made to the Chiron. I dont like how the Kobra has a direct drive whole the Kobra Max doesn't. You would think Max means better features not less.
@joshuacrossing7117
@joshuacrossing7117 2 года назад
Hey! Nice Job! Have you fixed the sticky base problem? what brown butcher paper, or a light coat of vegitabe oil? Just got a AnyCubic Photon Mono X, so much to learn! Thanks again!
@davidharris5045
@davidharris5045 2 года назад
PEI metal sheet for the win!!!!!!!
@anthonyrich1592
@anthonyrich1592 2 года назад
Anycubic is shipping Mr_MegaTronic's "Her Owl" statue on the SD card? I sure hope they're attributing it!
@dcoburn
@dcoburn Год назад
I would recommend staying away from anything by Anycubic. I bought a Kobra Max and have had nothing but issues. They have sent replacement parts which sometimes take weeks, and I asked to replace the unit, and they refused. Now it's been since November 2022 (now August 2023), and it still does not work. They informed me that they cannot replace the unit because it's out of the time frame allowed. Yet because of them, it is out of time as I had asked months ago to just replace it. I'd give them a ZERO on supporting and caring for their customers. Horrible, and now I have a large boat anchor that doesn't work.
@KxngUnkasa5
@KxngUnkasa5 2 года назад
Bowden 🙅🏾‍♂🙅🏾‍♂🙅🏾‍♂🙅🏾‍♂🙅🏾‍♂🙅🏾‍♂
@dtech1224
@dtech1224 2 года назад
Thanks great video I have coming in two weeks. A question? When doing your first leveling did you lower your bed completely down before auto leveling?
@gjuniorX
@gjuniorX Год назад
First of all, great video, love the humor lol. Question I have is this printer big enough to handle 1/32 scale models of sections for assembling buildings, I tried finding info on what size of 3D printer needed for 1/32 scale with no luck, will this one work or one of the cheaper costing Kobra's, thanks for any help...
@smokedoutsigma9365
@smokedoutsigma9365 2 года назад
Getting some insane bed adhesion with pla/+, i reckon maybe z offset? The auto bed leveling seems to do really good, it might just be a couple points of a millimeter too close. I’ve tried dropping the bed temp down to 50 which arguably was worse because the owl snapped in half and i sent her perch flying through the stratosphere with her feet attached (after hours of cooling). Although, that was with pla+, i don’t see how that would be much of a difference but worthy of including i guess. Any other ideas? The printer is sick though, i giggled like a child when i tried the auto filament loading and unloading. Its the little things 😅 i really can’t give much of a review with only 2 owls printed (part of one currently in orbit), but just going off quality and ease of use out of the box, its been a dream. If z offset is my only real concern with bed leveling, I’ll take that over a piece of paper and knobs any day because i SUCKED at bed leveling manually. My one gripe was the sd card that came with it, i thought like in the video maybe i had it in the wrong spot or something. Negative, the sd card wouldn’t read in the printer at all, but reads on the computer? I ended up grabbing the one from my ender 3 and it loaded right up. I tried different formats and reformatting, to no avail, the sd that came with it just didn’t read in the printer. The printer is also not inherently recognized in cura (that I’ve been able to find at least), the instructions come with a guide to set it up, but from a new persons perspective i can understand it’s not ideal.
@rtlongthegeek
@rtlongthegeek 2 года назад
Joel, I love that Endor-gonia tshirt! Any chance you’d share where you got it or where we can pick one up?
@Drakonaut
@Drakonaut 2 года назад
The fact that they have all these features like a flex plate on the smaller models makes it very disappointing that they didn't put it on the Kobra Max.
@3DPrintingNerd
@3DPrintingNerd 2 года назад
I FIRMLY AGREE
@WafflerSupreme
@WafflerSupreme 2 года назад
Work has a printer that uses the hotend tip to bed level. It’s terrible, and you’ll need to make sure the nozzle is clean, or it will affect the z-offset and first layer, and it's really inconsistent.
@jeremymccrory8875
@jeremymccrory8875 2 года назад
Joel, try printing your TPP with a 30C bed, it won’t grab your print as bad
@labosecret
@labosecret 2 года назад
Hello Joel! I saw your review about the Kobra Max. So, after 2 month and i think, many print. What do you think ? Is this printer still a good choice for printing large parts?
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