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NuggetsInclusive
Приєднався 22 кві 2010
Welcome to NuggetsInclusive! Here, I dive into the world of 3D printing, tech, electronics, and share my personal take on all things gadgetry and innovation. Whether you're into DIY electronics, curious about the latest in tech, or just want to see some fun, creative projects, there’s something here for you. Subscribe and join the journey into making, building, and exploring ideas that bring tech to life!
Must Have 3D Printer? A1 Mini: Review
In this video, I’ll share my personal experience using the A1 Mini 3D printer and provide valuable tips for beginners. From initial setup to selecting the right filament, I’ll cover the essential basics you need to know to get started. Whether you’re new to 3D printing or looking to refine your skills, this review will help you make the most of your A1 Mini and ensure you’re on the path to achieving great print results.
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Bambulabs H2D: New Flagship? Rumors, Hopes, and What the Patents Reveal!
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Is Bambulabs about to redefine the 3D printing industry with their rumored flagship, the H2D? In this video, we dive into the whispers surrounding this highly anticipated release. From leaks to patents, we’ll explore what’s real, what’s hopeful speculation, and what it could mean for the future of 3D printing. Plus, I’ll share my personal wishlist for the H2D and discuss the innovations we migh...
Quieter BambuLabs P1S/X1C/P1P? Upgrading The P1S with Noctua Fans
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Unlock the full potential of your BambuLabs P1S with our latest upgrade tutorial! In this video, we dive deep into the process of modeling a custom chamber fan adapter designed specifically for the P1S. Whether you're looking to enhance airflow with a 120mm Noctua fan or optimize motherboard cooling with a 60mm Noctua fan, we've got you covered. 120mm Fan - makerworld.com/en/models/871010#profi...
Why the Bambu A1 Might Be Better for You Than the P1S? P1S: Review
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In this video, I share my experience setting up and testing the Bambu Lab P1S 3D printer, comparing it against the A1 Mini. If you're wondering which printer is the better choice for you, I'll break down the key differences in ease of use, noise level, build volume, price, material compatibility, and futureproofing. Whether you're a beginner or looking for an upgrade, I'll help you decide if th...
I just picked up this printer after a horrendous experience with a Tronxy 3D printer off Amazon. I almost threw in the towel with 3D printing entirely, but then heard about the A1 mini. It is honestly a night and day difference. I've been printing so much stuff every day, it's a blast. Right now the app gives me more than enough to pick from. But eventually I want to get I to making my own prints. What is the 3D modeling software you're using? Can you recommend a few ?
Does it draw the same amount of power?
Does this apply to the X1C as well
Hey buddy, Soooooo you are not lubricating that Y axis.. Y axis is the one under the cover and also why are you lubricating a self lubricating bearing on the X axis?
Lol, you absolutely have to lubricate that part of the X-axis. If a bit more carefully than in the video but that looks like he's just doing it for editing/effect
I am new to 3D printing after buying an A1 mini just yesterday. I really appreciate your tips. These are going to be really useful for me. Thanks!
I was just thinking about this, and then your video came out. Well done and entertaining too! One thing that happened to my P1S, I got it and perhaps 3 days in it told me to adjust the XY belt tension. I did not do it at first as print quality was still great and the description on the Bambu Lab website seemed weird, just to losen the bolts, move the print head, clean the rods, then re-tighten the tensioners did not seem to involve... any actual tensioning? Anyhow, some days later I did it and the error was fixed, the print quality was the same, but: My printer got quite a bit quieter, and the travel of the print head is now way less loud. So I'd actually recommend to do that, if the travel of the print head causes your noise. Let me know if that brought some improvement.
Thanks for sharing this! I saw a nifty little tool you were using to filter the soldering fumes, do you mind sharing what it was?
3:52 On the P1 and the X1 series, you can actually do the same thing with modifying them G-code by adding like 1 letter or number lol
I'm not 100% sure but you could overvolt your 120mm ippc 12 V to probably 18V 15V since you've got buck converter, and it perhaps could do around 4000rpm but that would require obviously prior testing. I've seen 12v noctua fans ran up to like 28V, and they've got overcurrent protection before they fail dead. with IPPC it could go both ways. it could be really good for OV or it could lock itself at 12V...
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Absolutely right and spot on tips, well done. I was printing on a gifted Ender 3 S1 pro and got fed up really quickly having to setup the printer regularly by hand when quality started dropping. When looking into Bambu printers, I quickly realised that all my projects so far could fit into the 18x18x18 cm, even the larger objects consisting of multiple parts exceeding even the Ender 256x256 bed. I got the mini, cuz it's cool, it looks cool and it works like a charm. When I'm ready fro more then 1 printer, I'll get some more A1 (minis) instead of the more expensive ones. I dont need stinky filaments, becasue most of my work are eastetic objects, not construction parts or objects that sit outside.
Great review and some solid tips, nicely done. 🍻 I have three A1s and a mini and the mini is my favorite. Just an amazing little printer. I didn't have the AMS lite at first, but when I bought one of my A1s, I grabbed it as a combo and added the AMS lite to my mini. I wall mounted it to save the desk space and I'm glad I added it. It's been great to have four filaments ready to go.
Very cool video! One question though: would it be possible to just replace the fan blade assembly and still see better noise results? You wiring job looks great and was obviously a tonne of work, but maybe it's possible to swap just 1 part instead of all of the stuff you needed to do for the board fan?
@nuggetinclusive I like this videos, thanks, I’m trying to decide if I buy another p1s, as you know will be mostly the noise, so I’m thinking in the A1 to use the same bed, but know I’m thinking in the a1 mini thanks to your video, but why to choose the a1 mini over the a1?
For me the price. can almost buy two a1 minis over a a1, which i would recomend. two a1 minis aspeed up prototyping by alot :) and really i dont need a bigger bed than 180mm most of the time. i do think both a great choice tho.
Am I missing something. The before and after results were identical on thje screens you showed
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What about the chamber fan? The one inside on the left side? Nozzle fan?
Thats realy cool, thanks
I wonder why no get a A1 and match the p1s bed
I think its not the print volume, I think its the outer dimentions of the machine
Macher!
I feel my P1S is pretty quiet in normal settings, it sits about 3 feet away from me.
The chamber fan is mostly for keeping the temperature of the chamber low. You could just get away with the keeping the fan off and removing the top glass or opening the door. Alternatively, you can print a top glass mount that allows you to slide open for venting. But there are downsides like slightly increased motor noise and smell. But great video though. Will consider trying out the design when I need it.
Have they taken the extruder that Jón Schone of Proper Printing developed?
Thanks for the Review im defnetly gonna get the A1 mini now!❤🎉
3:40 Cubed... That would be squared² that's cubed³
uupps your right!
Subbed!!! Nice content
Thanks!
Others may not be bothered by it but you filming a screen and the constant re-focusing and slightly shaky camera, i can't watch this
i appreciate the feedback!
Just use a screenrecorder which is also easier than filming the screen :) But whatever microphone you use it's quite good, usually people with smaller channels forget how important audio quality is.
the movements during printing are loud not the chamfer fan :P
your right the motors are definitly the primary reason for all the noise it makes :)
3D Printing with a touch of cooking! Well done mod with a clear explanation and excellent detail. Thank you!
I chose a quieter 3D printer over print speed and then i put a larger nozzle on it since i don't need to print fine details. I just print at 0.4mm layer heights to get print times down. Most of the annoying noises i hear are from everything else other than the fan.
which printer do you choose?
Very cool! I may have to try this too.
The H2D is going to be over 3000 dollars apparently, too much when you can get a amazing printer for absolute cheap such as the P1S
@@alexschw or the a1 mini even! I agree
Again, I think they’re targeting corporations and makerspaces, not amateur/semi-pro users like you and I
I was budgeting for a H2D but for 3k I would probably buy 3 more P1s and a larger P1 clone and still have $1000 for filament. But we will see what Q1 2025 will look like.
"Pro" means it isn't for hobbyists. If you want to tinker with the printer, get a lower end printer. Pro's just want to print, not tinker, our time is too valuable.
@@Martian74 Who talked about tinkering? The primary reason to buy Bambu is that their printers don’t need tinkering. I want to use a printer as a tool and not as another hobby. For me it is hard to imagine what further upgrades they what to put on the X1 platform to justify a 2k price increase. A bigger bed - okay, active heating - sure, seams like two print heads - yeah why not but the cost of the parts / value added doesn’t add up to $3000 in my opinion. In the end we all will be smarter in a couple of months and maybe Bambu can deliver something that no other printer can. Who knows.
nice video.. thanks :)
Also put some foam and a tile underneath, "CNC kitchen" has a video about it. It helps so so much with sound. I did it myself a week ago and now I barely notice my p1s in the same room
I was going to actually print the hula feet. to isolate the machien abit from the table! but maybe i have to compare with a slab and foam. i think i have some slabs of brick for my pizza oven lying aroudn and some foam. I appreciate the comment!
@NuggetsInclusive the slab does perform better than those feet, there's a table with comparisons in his video. Let me know your experience if you do it!
Nice video :) enjoyed it.
Thank you :)
New fans spin slower, which leads to most of the noise reduction. Turning the stock fans down gets you most of the way there (for free).
you might be right i should have tested that a bit better!
Yes and no, noctua fans are increidble pushing Air at low rpms, so, still an upgrade
Nice video 😁👌
Nice job! I saw someone do a similar modification on a Flashforge 5M, but they removed and replaced the back panel with a 4 (maybe 5?) piece replacement which they printed out to accommodate the new fan position. I think they might've added a raised lip to the fan shroud for the ability to attach duct work in case they wanted to vent it outside.
I appreciate it! I think it would be pretty easy to attach a duct. But i don't have the window close to my printer to test that :)
The makerworld link seems to be missing from the description or at the end of the video.
yes! give me 24hours. youtube needs to verify me so i can upload links! sorry for the delay
Until I Can Put it into the discription ill add the link to the comments.
What is the filament box next to youre p1s?
its the polydryer box from polymaker! I will make a video on theese soon!
Nice video! Liked and subed😂❤
Super Video! Pls more ❤
Nice Video 👍🏻🔥 very interesting
thanks!