Bambu Carbon X1 Update 1

2024-06-14に共有
In this video, Dave discusses what he learned about the Bambu X1 Carbon.
Solving Under and Over Adherence issues with high-temperature materials.
Keeping Fliment Dry with add-on desiccant boxes inside the AMS unit.
Loving the Bambu remote monitoring capability.

Links to 3D files and other materials

Desican Boxes for AMS unit
makerworld.com/en/models/81052?from=search#profile…

Wham Bam PEX flexible build plate
www.whambamsystems.com/pages/flexible-build-system

Vision Minor Adhesive
amzn.to/3XoAWqF

1/2” Acid Brushes
amzn.to/3XoAWqF

Orange Indicating Silica Gel
amzn.to/4chudTK

コメント (7)
  • Dave I’m getting close to buying my first 3d printer and the X1 looks like a winner. The fridge in the background is that a kiln for wood? If so I would be interested if you do a video on it as I’m a hobby Woodturner.
  • @RS474
    You may ask your printer to heat your bed to 90C, but I guarantee it won’t read 90C if you used a temperature gun on it. I print PLA with a 75C bed to get good adhesion.
  • You know there is so many variables to take into consideration with 3D printing. Where people struggle to understand most of the time is environment. Your printer room will never be the same then the guy next door :P Watching this video, the way you manipulate your plate is problematic to me. Avoid putting your fingers on the plate, it's the best/worst route for failure. Thanks for sharing your experience.
  • there are some temperature resistant glue sticks that will give you a better release with these materials it worked wonders for asa for me
  • @5doolar
    dude u need to , warm up the chamber before print ASA, no need glue.. just warm up until 50º. put a jacket or someting cover the machine. and just print .. and for PLA turn of the AUX FAn, no need for PLA thats why its get off