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Upgrading my 3D printer to print the toughest material: Nylon 

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Upgrading my Bambu Lab P1P with hardware, an enclosure, and a filament drier. All STLs are free:
Vision Enclosure:
www.printables.com/model/3630...
Vision Enclosure w/ LEDs by me:
www.printables.com/@TimTheEng...
Step and CAD files of P1P and vision enclosure available on Patreon:
/ timtheengineer
Graphs and Technical data for Materials/filaments sources:
www.bcn3d.com/guide-to-filame...
www.simplify3d.com/resources/...
omnexus.specialchem.com/polym...
www.cnckitchen.com/blog/compa...
Bambu Lab components needed for this build:
Control board fan & Chamber fan, Air Filter:
uk.store.bambulab.com/product...
uk.store.bambulab.com/product...
uk.store.bambulab.com/product...
Hardened Steel Extruder gears & Hotend:
uk.store.bambulab.com/product...
uk.store.bambulab.com/collect...
Cable Chain w/ extended cable(not essential) and extended PTFE Tube
uk.store.bambulab.com/product...
uk.store.bambulab.com/product...
uk.store.bambulab.com/product...
Nylon Filament:
www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08WZXHCP...
Filament Drier:
www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09HJL95R...
Vacuum Bags for storing Nylon:
www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07RTJV6G...
Pneumatic Fittings:
www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B086YPDHM...
Special thanks to ‪@3DMakerNoob‬ for letting me use the clip of steam in Nylon filament
Music:
• Chill Upbeat Jazzy Lof...
• Bensound: "Sexy" - Roy...

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@tateseacrest4609
@tateseacrest4609 16 дней назад
Good job on ordering to a locker i was a amazon driver for 3 years i cannot tell you how much stuff gets stolen in your lobby i am proud of you good job not being lazy like everyone else who gets their package stolen because some low life picked it up off the lobby floor.
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 16 дней назад
Yeah it’s actually makes it better for everyone the lockers are amazing!
@oscarmoxon102
@oscarmoxon102 23 дня назад
Jesus the energy behind these animations is excellent.
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 23 дня назад
Thanks Oscar! 10 meals worth of energy :)
@Spinall01
@Spinall01 20 дней назад
What a spectacular way to launch a RU-vid channel. Congratulations
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 20 дней назад
Thank you very much!
@usamarahim5140
@usamarahim5140 22 дня назад
Damn Tim, from just messing around in his garage to being a legit engineer. Proud of you 😢
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 22 дня назад
Thanks Usama!
@my7hik
@my7hik 19 дней назад
Hell of a first upload. Well done!
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 18 дней назад
Thank you!!
@elreyquerabio
@elreyquerabio 20 дней назад
I'm waiting for the next video. It'll be hard to maintain this amazing quality. I wish you success.
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 20 дней назад
Ill do my best thank you!
@virtueigbokwuwe
@virtueigbokwuwe 22 дня назад
Sick editing and damn you know your stuff!!
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 22 дня назад
Thanks Virtue!
@IanBradbury
@IanBradbury 20 дней назад
Awesome video. Super professional and information dense. I can't wait to see what else you produce, videos and prints. Thank you.
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 20 дней назад
Thanks mate! Hoping to continue this way!
@NiklasRitzenhoffMajor
@NiklasRitzenhoffMajor 14 дней назад
Definitely keep going with that channel! Great explanation of the challenges one faces with nylon. Looking forward to future videos
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 13 дней назад
Thank you will do!
@smurph5885
@smurph5885 19 дней назад
This is one of the best and most informative videos I've watch for a long time. Amazing work, looking forward to watching more,
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 18 дней назад
Thank you for the kind words! I won’t disappoint!
@maximiliankrug1011
@maximiliankrug1011 20 дней назад
with great power comes great respronsitrilitries!
@tonymusic8366
@tonymusic8366 17 дней назад
Awesome 3d printer and the upgrades look cool 😎
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 17 дней назад
Thanks!
@MrBiggs-wu2kf
@MrBiggs-wu2kf 5 дней назад
Very cool, thank you for this video.
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 4 дня назад
Thanks for watching :)
@Iisakkiik
@Iisakkiik 18 дней назад
Printing a cover for a not so neatly cut hole is definitely something I've done a couple times 😂. Super hard to make perfect holes with hand tools, but luckily they _are_ super easy to cover with a printer!
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 18 дней назад
Well said 😂
@cantalfrometon4065
@cantalfrometon4065 18 дней назад
Just found your channel through recommendations. That's an incredible work! The filming and editing is extremely sick too. You deserve lots of subscribers! 💪
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 18 дней назад
Thank you for the kind words!
@haraldhechler3557
@haraldhechler3557 17 дней назад
Great Video! Very informative and I really appreciate your fine sense of humor. I did the conversion from P1P to P1S a few weeks ago and I preferred - after some serious consideration - the original Bambu enclosure set. It's expensive, though. But it comes with all the parts, including all the necessary fans and mounts. And it's not to underestimate how much material and energy (and therefore money) is needed for DIY-printing and building an enclosure. At the end, the original enclosure is not so much more expensive anymore. And Bambu can't blame you for not using it when it comes to defects. Nevertheless your enclosure is great (and brings much more vision on the process) and will surely work perfect. Especially the lights are nothing less than amazing.
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 16 дней назад
Thank you! The enclosure by Bambu lab is amazing and all in all costs the same for a much more professional finish so It’s still what I recommend!
@_c_o_z_y_
@_c_o_z_y_ 14 дней назад
Amazing job especially for a first upload,well done.
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 14 дней назад
Thank you :) I tried my hardest
@jonataancordoba8914
@jonataancordoba8914 17 дней назад
Beautiful job! well done! 🙌🙌🙌
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 17 дней назад
Thank you mate
@abderrahim6332
@abderrahim6332 14 дней назад
brother you are doing some fascinating job that can't be even done with magic, Keep it up man
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 13 дней назад
Wow thank you!
@evanarredondo1036
@evanarredondo1036 20 дней назад
Great video🙌🏽
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 20 дней назад
Thank you 🙌
@vincentfrick1101
@vincentfrick1101 23 дня назад
insane video quality, great job
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 22 дня назад
Thanks Vince! Much appreciated :)
@daisuke8377
@daisuke8377 20 дней назад
insane design
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 20 дней назад
Thanks! Big credit to humebeam!
@BluegrassMultirotorFPV
@BluegrassMultirotorFPV 19 дней назад
Thanks for an informative vid with amazing animations and editing. You deserve 1000x the subs.
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 19 дней назад
Thank you so much! Hopefully I can get there someday!
@navilhossain6212
@navilhossain6212 20 дней назад
Man, the video quality is great. Amazing stuff!
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 20 дней назад
Thank you so much for the kind words!
@legacyofbob
@legacyofbob 20 дней назад
Love the style of the video. I've been 3D printing a long time and have to compliment you on the animations you created, as well as the excellent camera angles showing the detail of the work you're doing on the printer. The video and audio quality combined with the obvious editing effort that went into this make a great video. I can't believe you only have ~200 subscribers. Can't wait to see the next one!
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 20 дней назад
Thank you! That means a lot coming from a seasoned 3D printing veteran!
@mguarin912
@mguarin912 19 дней назад
💯 Dry Humor, Next Level Editing, Perfect Content. Subbed. Good luck w/ your channel….and thanks for this.
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 19 дней назад
Thank you! I’m glad we have the same sense of humour!
@TraceyBanahan
@TraceyBanahan 22 дня назад
Great stuff Tim!
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 22 дня назад
Thanks Tracey!
@cedwards427
@cedwards427 19 дней назад
Good thing I stumbled across this video -- I just bought a hardened nozzle for my P1S but didn't even think to get hardened gears!
@tttimster2132
@tttimster2132 19 дней назад
Double check it doesn’t already come with those!
@cedwards427
@cedwards427 18 дней назад
@@tttimster2132 the P1S says it comes with stainless gears. The hardened gears were only $20 so it is a worthwhile upgrade to go with all of the PETG-CF I just bought.
@tttimster2132
@tttimster2132 18 дней назад
@@cedwards427 oh definitely if your printing anything with fibres in it as they are super abrasive!
@TommyHoughton
@TommyHoughton 20 дней назад
Great video mate! Loved the animations and style you have. Upgrade videos are my favourite. Your printer looks great too! Cheers
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 20 дней назад
Thank you mate!
@vandelanottefrederic
@vandelanottefrederic 22 дня назад
great content, great humor, great animations!
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 22 дня назад
Thank you! :D
@woody52222
@woody52222 19 дней назад
Hey Tim great video, especially straight out the gate. I don't know how concerned over privacy you are but this video makes it quite straightfoward to figure out your address.
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 19 дней назад
I’ve realised but didn’t expect the video to do so well. I’m moving out soon so as long as people are well behaved till then. Thanks for your concerns wish me luck!
@logiclandco
@logiclandco 20 дней назад
I have gone for the air filteration inside, and inward exhaust to cool the chamber & keep fumes inside. This is pretty easy to do in klipper
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 20 дней назад
Interesting tip if I have any issues I might consider doing the same!
@dan-nutu
@dan-nutu 16 дней назад
If you keep the activated carbon in the heated chamber it can *release* the chemicals it previously filtered
@3dPrintingMillennial
@3dPrintingMillennial 20 дней назад
Great video. Brand new subscriber. Long time nylon user. Easy Nylon is funny because if you print it with regular nylon bed temps you will have a had time. You'll actually get better results if you use 50 degrees on the bed instead of higher temps. A thin layer of glue will be just as sufficient as thick glue but prettier. The packaging recommendations are actually spot on (when perfectly dry). The Easy Nylon you printed is still too wet from the looks of it. It will be silky smooth when completely dry. When wet, it'll get the bumpier texture and string like PETG. Idk if you have the engineering plate but i think that actually works the best with Easy Nylon. Finally, you used Easy Nylon.... It's easy lol. If you want a "real" challenge, pickup some Kodak Nylon. That'll require the preset temps, unlike the Overture. Again, great video. Just hoping to help, as an extensive non-CF nylon user.
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 20 дней назад
Thank you! I’m glad you approve given your expertise on the matter! I was scared nylon lovers would take offence to me using easy nylon but I’m glad I’m still in the good books :) I’ve tried other Nylon and indeed it was much more difficult to get right. Didn’t know that you could go as low as 50 and I think you might be right i didn’t dry it before printing. Probably should have let it sit in the drier overnight. Thanks for the info kind sir! I will keep it in mind for future projects!
@PandorusFightStick
@PandorusFightStick 20 дней назад
just got my p1s and looking forward to printing in nylon and CF
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 20 дней назад
It’s amazing good luck!
@Midhun576
@Midhun576 20 дней назад
Man, this makes me wanna buy a Bambu lab and start modding (as if I could afford one). But the video making & quality is lit. Continue to make more content :)
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 20 дней назад
Thank you for the support! Will do! They are pretty expensive but we’ll worth it!
@darkfire128
@darkfire128 17 дней назад
I can only say: WOW!
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 16 дней назад
I’ll take it as a compliment!
@darkfire128
@darkfire128 16 дней назад
@@TimTheEngineer96 😁
@IcetuberBBX
@IcetuberBBX 14 дней назад
Probably the best first video i've ever seen. I would suggest tuning your audio a little bit but other than that, this was awesome. Hope to see more in the future! :)
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 14 дней назад
Thanks a lot! For the second video I will tune it!
@Mangustiano
@Mangustiano 23 дня назад
Bravo!👏
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 22 дня назад
Merci!
@Milkex
@Milkex 20 дней назад
good video, I enjoy the comedic bits
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 20 дней назад
Thank you! I’m glad someone other than myself finds me funny!
@arturvoskanyan2467
@arturvoskanyan2467 23 дня назад
Crazy video quality, your p1p looks now much better then p1s :)
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 22 дня назад
Thank you! I think so too :)
@Cornusse
@Cornusse 18 дней назад
Very nice video !
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 18 дней назад
Thanks!
@MannyCo
@MannyCo 22 дня назад
That was well done and quite entertaining. Very calm and collected way to present this video. Subscribed.
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 22 дня назад
Much appreciated thank you for the kind words!
@calebphelps7030
@calebphelps7030 19 дней назад
Now you're ready to build a voron.
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 18 дней назад
Voron is my dream printer!
@skyslycer
@skyslycer 20 дней назад
Hi, I love the video and the volume of the music is perfect, but your voice is soo quiet! Please change that in the future, thank you so much.
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 20 дней назад
Thank you so much! Will make sure to boost the voice volume next video!
@jeroenkoomen1975
@jeroenkoomen1975 23 дня назад
Nice video, can't wait to see more
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 23 дня назад
Thank you kind sir!
@mikechu01
@mikechu01 20 дней назад
I saw this on Reddit, it’s beautiful
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 20 дней назад
:o it’s on Reddit?
@gus452000
@gus452000 23 дня назад
Nice video, keep up the good work.
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 23 дня назад
Thank you Gus!
@Salamattder
@Salamattder 20 дней назад
Just found your channel. Subscribed
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 20 дней назад
Thanks!
@Louis-te7th
@Louis-te7th 16 дней назад
I did some research if you could upgrade the p1p to print nylon carbon on reddit and I got outright insulted for even asking this question. People were so extremely angry. :D
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 16 дней назад
Yeah I’m surprised to be honest, very easy to do but there’s a lot of beginners getting into the hobby that have Bambu lab printers so that may be why
@felixschmid
@felixschmid 23 дня назад
Great video, I got myself a P1S like two months ago since my first printer reached the end of its lifespan and the repair cost was too high. little side note I REALLY like the aesthetics of your room :)
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 23 дня назад
Thanks alot I was in the same boat, P1S is the best choice :) Im in the process of doing a workshop build video hopefully that might be entertaining then!
@AlphaSphere
@AlphaSphere 20 дней назад
Love your style of humor and editing 👍 You got yourself a new sub.
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 20 дней назад
Thank you very much!!
@powerbast
@powerbast 22 дня назад
Nice work! I bought Nylon to try out too
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 22 дня назад
Thank you and good luck! It’s not easy like it says on the packaging :)
@TechnoNates
@TechnoNates 18 дней назад
Fantastic Video! Subbed!
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 18 дней назад
Amazing thanks!
@gsestream
@gsestream 19 дней назад
copper spot plating 3d printing instead, or even silver or zinc. yep pure metal.
@GarinOhanian-ot3sv
@GarinOhanian-ot3sv 17 дней назад
I really like how you gave an insight about how nylon the material itself works, very well done!
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 16 дней назад
Thank you very much!
@danpo2008
@danpo2008 22 дня назад
damm the transitions and animations and quality is top level i expected you to have at least 50k subs youll get there 1 day
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 22 дня назад
Your giving me hope thank you!
@danpo2008
@danpo2008 22 дня назад
@TimTheEngineer96 genuenly if you dont make it then its rigged only thing that i could say might improve the experience slightly would be a better mic but thatd just be being picky cause yours isnt even bad
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 22 дня назад
Thanks for the feedback I will try to work on mic quality for the next vid!
@danpo2008
@danpo2008 22 дня назад
@TimTheEngineer96 damnn i just realised this is your first vid youll defenetly get far dude like i dont see this quality from some ppl that 200k+ subs
@danpo2008
@danpo2008 22 дня назад
​@@TimTheEngineer96also what electric drill do you use?
@Noxoreos
@Noxoreos 19 дней назад
Well, it sounds as if PA was the best material (Nylon is actually just a brand name, not the material). However it's actually not even close to being the best material, and I'm talking about the mechanical properties and not about ease of use. Really the biggest problem with PA is that it trades toughness for rigidity. For example I would never print shelf parts out of it, because the load will deform it permanently over time. Toughtness is not the only strength property and therefore, while it is impact and shatter resistant, it's still not the strongest material (not even close). Also since it is hard to print properly, it will turn out weaker than PETG in a lot of cases. Furthermore it's unsuitable in a lot more cases than just shelf parts.Whenever rigidity is required, then PA is the wrong material. Printed CNC machines for example. In the vast majority of cases PLA, PETG or ABS/ASA is better suited than PA. PLA expecially when it needs to be stiff and resist deflection under non constant load and when temperature is low. Or ABS/ASA for constant loads. Yes PA can be made stiffer when using PACF, but it still won't be as stiff as some other options like PLA and the CF content might be unsuitable in many cases, because CF changes it's size based on room temperature and that causes a lot of mechanical problems, too. In my experience of 5 years with many different filaments, I'd argue, that there are almost no cases where PA is the best choice. Wear and friction resistance is one of the few cases wher PA shines over the other filaments. There is a reason why PLA and PETG is so widely popular. ANd that's not only because they're easy to work with, but also because they are suited to most use cases and even in special cases I'd probably not use PA, unless specifically required. And their spread make them cheap, so the higher price for PA is not an argument for it being better. Quite the contrary.
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 19 дней назад
Yeah your absolutely right there’s very few good use cases for nylon, but I do believe that if used in the right areas it shines! Hope to demonstrator this in future projects!
@tarab2513
@tarab2513 20 дней назад
Amazing first video 🔥
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 20 дней назад
Thank you jelly!
@carolynhudson6858
@carolynhudson6858 17 дней назад
One trick I have used in my PrusaXL to improve my success with Nylon parts is to use a fiber reinforced nylon in the bulk structural areas and plain nylon in the contact areas. I also found that polycarbonate and nylon don't adhere to each other so if you can keep the PC and PA from contacting each other in a wipe tower and only use supports on the bed you can treat the PC almost like a dissolvable support material with the interface distance... That said on the XL a wipe tower is pretty much a necessity when switching filaments and i really struggled getting the mixed prints and wipe tower to behave.
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 17 дней назад
Very cool Idea! I’m thinking of doing something similar in a future project with glass fibres in the middle of the filament, leaving the outside nylon only.
@TouchofDepth
@TouchofDepth 17 дней назад
Wow the production on this video is wild, I wish I could organize my thoughts as you do, bravo
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 17 дней назад
Thanks! Don’t worry my thoughts aren’t normally this organised :) Just lots of writing them down on paper!
@danieldraws
@danieldraws 22 дня назад
You've earned yourself a new subscriber. Amazing first video!
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 21 день назад
Much appreciated thanks!
@Schnabulation
@Schnabulation 18 дней назад
Your video got randomly flushed into my feed but your animations and story telling is top notch! Well done! I‘ll drop a sub for now…
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 18 дней назад
Thanks!!
@mcstando
@mcstando 20 дней назад
You could add one of those PTC heaters to reach 60C inside the printer. I wasn't ever able to get more than 45C on x1c
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 20 дней назад
Great suggestion maybe in the future if there’s any challenging prints I need to complete!
@mcstando
@mcstando 19 дней назад
@@TimTheEngineer96 FYI there are off the shelve heaters for resin printers that you could easily use
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 18 дней назад
Ooo didn’t know that I’ll check in them out thnx
@chivis843
@chivis843 17 дней назад
Great vid as as a X1C and A1 mini owner. This little build is tempting to tinker with an P1P Not bad thanks for showing us 👍 Great vid and editing
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 17 дней назад
Thank you! Yeah I love the flexibility for customising!
@HorizonXP
@HorizonXP 20 дней назад
This is your first video? Subscribed to encourage you to do more!
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 20 дней назад
Thanks for the encouragement
@Sandbox2481
@Sandbox2481 20 дней назад
Really nice video! Interesting, good pace and impressive editing. Keep up the good work! Im Subscribing!
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 20 дней назад
Thank you means a lot!
@bonovoxel7527
@bonovoxel7527 20 дней назад
"So I might have fuc*d up slightly..." 😅
@soap6778
@soap6778 22 дня назад
Subbed, great vid quality.
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 22 дня назад
Thanks a lot!
@GGGG_3333
@GGGG_3333 15 дней назад
Subbed, can't wait for more 😁
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 15 дней назад
Awesome thnx! Uploading every 9th!
@crowland3358
@crowland3358 20 дней назад
Excellent video your the 1st person i have seen upgrade a p1p please can you post a total cost.
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 20 дней назад
Thank you! Bambu parts were $130, filament around $60, panels I got free and LEDS and other parts another $60 so around $250!
@D4rKiTo
@D4rKiTo 20 дней назад
Nice video. Sadly, audio is little too low.
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 20 дней назад
Noted I’ll boost it for the next vid!
@FoxwoodCreative
@FoxwoodCreative 22 дня назад
Great video, just subbed
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 22 дня назад
Thanks mate!
@tictac-nscale
@tictac-nscale 16 дней назад
Dremel's are the bomb!!!!!
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 16 дней назад
They really are :0
@calebphelps7030
@calebphelps7030 19 дней назад
Garolite works well for the bed for nylons
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 18 дней назад
I want to try Garolite as well as the ICE plate in the future!
@syazwieadam6031
@syazwieadam6031 19 дней назад
That was good content. Subbed!
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 19 дней назад
Thank you sir!
@bodo4075
@bodo4075 18 дней назад
Thanks for the nice video! I'm upgrading my p1p too and not sure about installing the chamber fan because there is no temperature sensor in the p1p. So the fan is only adjusted by the g-code, right ?
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 18 дней назад
Yes this is correct, to be honest it’s no way near as important as the control board fan. The enclosure won’t overheat even if your beds at 100 C so you can skip the chamber fan upgrade if you want. For me it was a way of getting some air through the Carbon filter. Now considering having an internal filtering system with a hepa filter and temp sensor+ heater.
@barbayardashzeveg7210
@barbayardashzeveg7210 20 дней назад
That pickup code, tho.
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 20 дней назад
I think you are the first to notice :)
@88rhoracio
@88rhoracio 19 дней назад
You sr earn a subscriber , great works
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 19 дней назад
Thanks!
@legacy5782
@legacy5782 18 дней назад
earned a sub, very entertaining video
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 18 дней назад
Thank you!
@wtf1992lynx
@wtf1992lynx 20 дней назад
Its funny how true the thought "bambu labs is the Apple of printers" is. The PCBs, the connections, the attention to detail/design is so much like Apple.
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 20 дней назад
My thoughts exactly! Only printer I think is nice to have displayed!
@groggynod
@groggynod 15 дней назад
Nice work!! A countersink/deburring bit would have saved you some filing time on those cheese grater holes.
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 15 дней назад
Ahh wish I had thought of this! Next time!
@avgjoeshow4208
@avgjoeshow4208 19 дней назад
Top notch content my guy. Got my sub. In before 1000. You gonna have tens of thousands in no time. Keep it up. You and loyal Moses should do something.
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 19 дней назад
Thanks for the encouragement! I’ll keep creating!
@tarab2513
@tarab2513 18 дней назад
Who is loyal moses?
@albertlawrensantos10
@albertlawrensantos10 20 дней назад
amazing video, excited to see more from your channel
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 20 дней назад
Thanks mate!
@giannos7719
@giannos7719 20 дней назад
Really cool video !! Do p1p or p1s have preset profiles for those engineering filaments like nylon-cf etc ?
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 20 дней назад
Thanks! Yes they do PA-CF is actually easier to print! The nylon (PA) profile is the tricky part because it’s too fast and a lot of the settings had to be tuned on the slicer
@michbushi
@michbushi 12 дней назад
Next time use stepper drill, it will chamfer the hole edges nicely in one go. Well worth the price for any sheet metal drilling
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 12 дней назад
Yes this is the way next time! Have one but forgot to use it
@akg2n
@akg2n 22 дня назад
This looks so great. I also appreciate you including the more human moments like the 20 mins for screws or not making a perfect drill hole
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 21 день назад
I’m trying to keep it as real as possible! Much appreciated thanks!
@timderks5960
@timderks5960 18 дней назад
One (IMO) crucial piece of advice if you want to succeed: Do some audio corrections. Compare your video to random other videos on YT. You'll notice that your volume is very low. Don't fall for the "people can adjust their volume"-trap. Nobody wants to have to change their volume for each video, nor do they want the heart attack when the next video starts that is at the right volume, which is way too loud now due to how much they had to increase the volume on their machine. People can deal with crappy video, but crappy audio really is a dealbreaker. Other than that, this seems like a great new channel, keep up the good work.
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 18 дней назад
Yeah I completely agree with your points will try to match audio for the next video thanks!
@madmatrac
@madmatrac 19 дней назад
using abs/pa mix with no filling @ installing hardened steel gears abs/pa mixes as shown "easy nylon" are printing as easy and fun as usual abs.
@user-nk4qw2cy6k
@user-nk4qw2cy6k 19 дней назад
Man, we are watching, don't be sad! +sub
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 19 дней назад
Ahhh thank you!
@RogiA1987
@RogiA1987 19 дней назад
Keep up the nice video cutting/editing. In my opinion you does it best im camparison to other 3d printing enthusiats. And try polymaker CoPa. Grwat engineering filament and much easier to print.
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 19 дней назад
That means a lot thanks!
@_MicZ_
@_MicZ_ 22 дня назад
Do you have any sources for the graphs you use, like the one at <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="528">8:48</a> ? (There are none linked in the description) And if you measured them yourself: what setup and parameters were used ?
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 22 дня назад
Great reminder thanks, I’ve just updated the description! Note that I didn’t use any coefficient of friction graphs because I couldn’t find any papers that compare the filaments reliably. Although it’s widely accepted that Nylon has low friction in industry.
@JeromeDemers
@JeromeDemers 19 дней назад
I want to know about that projector under the living table! I plan on getting the P1S :)
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 19 дней назад
The projector is an amazing replacement to a TV! P1S is the best choice in my opinion!
@dynamite212000
@dynamite212000 20 дней назад
Very good video but could be better with a better mic. Voice volume is too low.
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 20 дней назад
Thanks working on it!
@bonovoxel7527
@bonovoxel7527 20 дней назад
Same printer, already upped to P1S, and probably the same nylon since it's the same brand. Mine is the Easy Nylon from Overture, it should be a blend of PA6 and PA12 to stabilize the print, but Ihaven't tried yet. Compulsive shopping of 2 months ago... Thanks for the content! PS: Speak louder! Not my printer making noise, you talk too "shy"!
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 20 дней назад
Very cool! Ive heard PA6 and PA12 before but on their spec sheet they are claiming PA6 and PA66? Yes will up the volume next time!
@SOHCHEAD
@SOHCHEAD 19 дней назад
Subbed at "hey siri, how do you say penematic?" Just took delivery of my X1C last night after 6mo with my A1 mini, working on a full secondary ventilated chamber to run it outside. We’ll see how that goes… 😅
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 19 дней назад
Congrats and good luck the X1 is a beast!
@veditoid
@veditoid 20 дней назад
Great planning, great execution, nice humor. Also, very fine adaptation about the lightswitch, but still OCD enough to make the whole as pleasant as possible. Subscribed!
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 20 дней назад
Thank you for the encouraging words :)) it’s people like you that make me want to create more!
@TooMuchESP
@TooMuchESP 14 дней назад
nice video, how did you do the animations?
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 13 дней назад
I use a mix of Final Cut and solidworks :)
@TooMuchESP
@TooMuchESP 12 дней назад
@@TimTheEngineer96 Tanks!
@viziteuliviu6962
@viziteuliviu6962 22 дня назад
Very nice video TiM, the animation are awesome, in what program you managed to do them? Good luck in the future 🎉
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 22 дня назад
Thank you! I used SolidWorks which also has its own animation engine!
@milosmatty
@milosmatty 18 дней назад
Hi! Great video! Do you manage to keep the Nylon dry at 55°C with the Sunlu S1 Dryer?
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 18 дней назад
Yes I do! it’s got a fan in it which distributes the air, the fan-less version is pretty much useless though
@magnushartmann1819
@magnushartmann1819 18 дней назад
Got a New subscriber
@TimTheEngineer96
@TimTheEngineer96 18 дней назад
Thanks!
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