justjeepin86
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Haha, the first one i made from pla, melted on the upper radiator hose. Well, didn't melt, just moved where it wanted to, lol.... PLA would never survive
Haha, the first one i made from pla, melted on the upper radiator hose. Well, didn't melt, just moved where it wanted to, lol.... PLA would never survive
Wow! What are you printing that the machine has run 1,600 hrs?I got the X1C, you can upgrade a P1s to essentially be an X1C, but I just figured I would start with the X1 in case I ever wanted to print nylon, etc. I print ABS often, and have printed nylon a time or two. I have about 1600 print hours on mine, I literally have had I think 1 clogged nozzle, and have pretty much never had to 'tinker' with it. I sold the CR10 to JJ not really knowing what I was diving in to with the X1 (as I didn't have it yet I don't think), but I remember having to constantly tinker with the CR10, level the bed, etc (granted, there were some functions on it I didn't figure out till I was getting rifle of it).
I'd love to have an H2D for the dual nozzles, and maybe one day when I have more Bambu gift cards I will buy one. I currently have about $300 worth of gift cards from Makerworld points.
Go check out the 3d printing thread, there are tons of pictures in there of random things we all have printed. I have sold some things, but as a general rule most of the stuff I have printed has just been for personal use. Most of what I have sold has been prop guns from the Fallout series video games, and I have only sold a few of those as I was modifying the files to get them to print how I wanted.Wow! What are you printing that the machine has run 1,600 hrs?
This is my first time clicking in this thread. I have never used a 3D printer myself, but have gotten a few parts printed at work. I can't think of a need to have one at home.
Are you guys just printing trinkets for fun, or actual useful items?
There's a pretty massive price jump. I've ordered an H2D for work and it should be on hand this week but have no other experience with it beyond that.Bumping this one.
Talk to me fellas… got my son an A1 a year or two ago. We learned a lot and wanting to take it to the next level. Big Bambu fan with a bunch of friends running them. I was about to go p2s but considering jumping up the the H2D AMS.
Am I on the right track or should I pivot?
Haha, the first one i made from pla, melted on the upper radiator hose. Well, didn't melt, just moved where it wanted to, lol.
ABS is really temperature sensitive. ASA is too, just slightly less so. But it hast he advantage of being more UV tolerant.I wonder if ASA would do better
ABS is warping super easy if I dont let it completely cool all the way down in my P2S. Even then ive had some small parts till warp (like spare spray tubes for spray paint / wd40 cans)
ABS is really temperature sensitive. ASA is too, just slightly less so. But it hast he advantage of being more UV tolerant.
I've been printing a lot of car-stuff with PCTG lately. There are variants that are as heat tolerant as ABS but its way easier to print and also more chemically resistant.
I haven't had warping issues after printing, but I have had much better luck with ABS since I raised the bed temp up to 110°. It keeps the chamber warmer, and helps keep it stuck to the build plate instead of warping the corners up.I wonder if ASA would do better
ABS is warping super easy if I dont let it completely cool all the way down in my P2S. Even then ive had some small parts till warp (like spare spray tubes for spray paint / wd40 cans)
oooooh yeah. The stock Bambu profile for ABS is just wrong, at least for my X1C. I always run at least 100 and sometimes 105. also you gotta let it sit awhile and get the chamber temp up, if its not at least 40 and ideally 50+ it will warp.I haven't had warping issues after printing, but I have had much better luck with ABS since I raised the bed temp up to 110°. It keeps the chamber warmer, and helps keep it stuck to the build plate instead of warping the corners up.
oooooh yeah. The stock Bambu profile for ABS is just wrong, at least for my X1C. I always run at least 100 and sometimes 105. also you gotta let it sit awhile and get the chamber temp up, if its not at least 40 and ideally 50+ it will warp.
This is where the newer higher end printers shine w/ the built in heater.
