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Bambu x1 carbon or creality k1 max ?
What do you think is better ? I know that bambu has AMS for multi color printing
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New comment May 7
1 like • May 4
I would stick to Bambu Lab. P1S is every bit as good as the X1C. I have both.
Latest Design and Print
Hi All, Finally managed to finish my Drybox. This is my 5th iteration. I designed this with Shapr3D on my iPad. Box parts are printed with Bambu Lab transparent PETG. PTFE caps and descant covers are Bambu Lap TPU. The gray stripe is the result of miss reading the remaining amount of PETG in the AMS and having to finish with Gray PETG. I'm toying with selling this printed and or selling the STL/STEP files. Figure I can pretty much match the cost of the cereal dry boxes that are available on Amazon. I would appreciate some honest opinions from the community regarding this idea.
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New comment Jun 11
Latest Design and Print
2 likes • Apr 7
@Marco S As I mentioned in my post, I’m planning on selling this as a product. I have not settled yet on if I will sell the files or just give them away. As of now l’m still working on some refinements and cleaning the files up. Especially since I made the switch to Fusion 360 recently. Since you the are the only person to show any interest here. I will keep you in mind for a potential freebee.
2 likes • Apr 7
@Marco S Regarding Fusion. I'm doing ok with it. I'm a BIM Manager by day and use Autodesk Revit. So not a stranger to Autodesk UX. Having a bit of trouble with the .step exports out of Shapr3d. It's not coming into Fusion with the opening for the PTFE connectors and the Hydrometer. But I'll be able to deal with it.
I'm giving it all away - Literally
Hey everyone 👋 This group has grown to over 700 members within just months! All of you mentioned that you'd like to see more tutorials on 3D Modeling so with that said I've decided to add an advanced portion to the Tutorials Coming within the next few days you will see a complete step-by-step guide on how to design + model this 3D Printable Stackable and Foldable Storage Crate. This design has made several thousands in sales and i'd be doing a disservice by holding back. I'm currently editing a complete tutorial for this design so you guys can all watch first hand and get complete instructions to this. I will update you all once its released. For now you will see it in the classroom section with Part 1 - with written instructions Video instructions will be later in the week as I'm editing it + the videos will be a lot more polished. Hope you all enjoy it. p.s. I've been secretly working on the Print to Product Program Beta for the past few months. Its nearing its completion. If you are interested just comment BETA and I'll reach out. Members who already signed up - you will begin to see these new modules appear within the next few days and weeks.
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New comment Apr 23
I'm giving it all away - Literally
0 likes • Apr 7
BETA
P1s or x1c
I can’t choose over the p1s and x1c I want the multi color and print fail detection. I’m thinking the p1s because it’s closer to my budget and I’m only using my printer for hobby and I have an ender 3.
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New comment Mar 20
1 like • Mar 15
I have both and actually prefer the P1S. it’s a bit faster since it does not have the flow calibration steps at start of printing. However that can be skipped when starting a print. If the lack of the bigger control screen is a concern, then get the Panda Touch to add to it.
Panda Touch - TPU on the A1 Mini
Hello Everyone! I was in the first group of 200 that ordered the Panda Touch from BigTreeTech. Got it for $29.00. Selling for $59.00 now. While I don't really have an issue with the control interface on the my P1S, I picked up the Panda Touch because it can control all my printers. So I don't need to take my MacBook out to the garage when I want to print. I run Lan Mode only on all the printers. It arrived last Sunday but I'm swamped at work so only got a chance to get it set up this morning on the A1M which is in a closet in my Den. That brings me to the actual print. Black Bambu Lab TPU 95A HF filament. The print is of a PTFE connector cap (my design in Shapr3d) for a 3d printable DryBox I'm designing. Photo's of the cap attached. I expected problems loading the TPU but had none. Printed one and it turned out perfect. All this without any tuning. Can not complain. I love the Bambu Lab line of printers. I might add that I did not dry the TPU in any kind of heated drier or dry box. It's been stored in a drybox with desiccant. Current humidity in the box is 10%.
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New comment Mar 4
Panda Touch - TPU on the A1 Mini
0 likes • Feb 14
@Nicholas W , not sure what you’re asking about. If your asking about difference between A1and P or X series. A1 is a bed slinger. Others are core xy and enclosed with the exception of the P1P.
0 likes • Feb 15
@Nick Ponds 10 max at the moment, but they claim future firmware may support more.
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Tim Hulme
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@tim-hulme-1055
Live in Southern California. 3D printing off and on since about 2018. X1C, P1S, A1M

Active 139d ago
Joined Jan 31, 2024
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