My recommendation would be to join a #Discord server repated to #Bambulab and the #X1C. Most printers have their own communities, which I often find on #Reddit. Reddit subreddits also often have Discord communities. That's how I found the community for my printer.
#discord #bambulab #x1c #Reddit #3dprinting #p1s #p1p
Alright - I've had my #bambulabs #p1p #3dprinter for a bit over a month now, and feel like I've racked up enough hours without that I can give a reasonably informed review of it's performance.
Keep in mind as you read, that this was my first entry to 3d printing, so there may be some aspects I assume are unique to the P1P that aren't, and some aspects that I assume are universal to all printers that in fact aren't. Let me know if you spot any such cases.
Alright - so starting off with the positive,
the P1P is an absolutely stellar starting point to the world of 3d printing. The price tag is maybe a tiny bit high compared to some of the budget options in the field, but in my research looking at various options, it's just about the best "bang for your buck" option on the market today.
Between opening the box and printing my first benchy took maybe an hour all said and done, and that included all the learning curves you'd expect in dealing with your very first printer
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I recently acquired a #3dprinter and I've got to say, it's an utter revelation having one of these in the house.
Between all the sites like printables.com and thingiverse.com there's more stuff to print than I could manage in a lifetime. I've also been learning some basic #3dmodeling with OnShape so that I can create the few things I want that are too specific/niche to find on printables.com.
I can't believe I put off buying one of these for so long, I've had mine running practically 24/7 since i got it, I can't remember the last purchase I made that really made me thing "we're in the future now".
My wife loves it too, and now browses STL sites throughout the day and sends me stuff she wants printed
#3dprinter #3dmodeling #3dprinting #3dprinted #bambu #p1p #maker #DIY
BambuLab HEPA Carbon Filter (compatible with Alveo 3D filter) by INSIDE EDITON
Are you aware of the VOCs that 3D printing releases? Do you have adequate ventilation for your printer, a commercial filtration solution, or did you build your own? Check out this neat design.
Share your makes or own personal creations!
https://www.printables.com/model/528660-bambulab-hepa-carbon-filter-compatible-with-alveo-
#Prusa #Printables #Bambu #BambuLabs #X1C #P1P #P1S #DIY #3dprinting
#prusa #Printables #bambu #bambulabs #x1c #p1p #p1s #DIY #3dprinting
If I didn't print primarily with ABS, I would ratger buy the #Bambu #P1P, just for those beautiful side panels people are making. I just love to make my printer my own and customize it.
But otherwise, the #P1S is a great upgrade, and nothing comes close to the #AMS commercially or #opensource.
My only hope is for the #EnrageRabbit MMU to take off or that the #Prusa MMU3 is a success, but we still haven't heard anything about it.
#bambu #p1p #p1s #ams #opensource #enragerabbit #prusa #3dprinting
On another note, I have been loving my P1P with my AMS Unit. I probably should of gotten the X1 Carbon, but I ended up printing my own enclosure anyways. #3dprinting #bambulabs #p1p
https://www.printables.com/model/205674-nasa-chainmail-4x4-8x8-12x16-and-32x34/files
It was a fun #3dprinting challenge I have discovered. This model is #3D chainmaik made by #NASA. It can take quite long to print, but the final product is amazing, and it is a great tolerance test. I wonder who can print it better? #P1P #x1carbon #creality or #prusa
Be sure to share your results!
#3dprinting #3d #NASA #p1p #x1carbon #creality #prusa #3dprinring #3dprinter #3dprint #3dchallenge
@xorn it depends on the geometry often. I like printing at 0.1mm layer height with 0.2mm nozzles, which can take forever. But I also have enclosures that I have printed with 0.8mm nozzles on 0.1mm layer height because I wanted a smooth finish.
Your object has detail and a lot of traveling, but the #P1P and #XCarbon are probably the best printers for such a task with the speed and lidar.