Upgrade your Bambulab P1S with Biqu CryoGrip Bed Surface

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  • Опубліковано 10 січ 2025
  • Chuck experiments with the Biqu CryoGrip Bed Surface on his Bambulab P1S to see if it solves a printing issue.
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  • @adamarzo559
    @adamarzo559 9 годин тому +6

    I'm a major skeptic and am super critical of everything before even trying it. Same story here, but now I have both of the plates and I'm absolutely getting the rest of my printers some as well. These plates are wild. It feels like you've slapped superglue on them. Absolutely loving my CryoGrip plates.

  • @EpicBenjo
    @EpicBenjo 7 хвилин тому +1

    Uncheck Reduce Infill Retraction. That solved problems with knocking tall things over for me.
    But with SuperTack or CryoGrip, you don't need to worry about that anymore.
    I still uncheck it with every print anyway.

  • @mikeselectricstuff
    @mikeselectricstuff 8 годин тому +3

    maybe you could squeeze a few more on by staggering the rows?

  • @R_mix19
    @R_mix19 42 хвилини тому

    I love this plate. Works great. The only problem I’ve had is that sometimes on large flat prints I will get a few small blue specks in my print from the build plate

  • @ThisisDD
    @ThisisDD 9 годин тому +1

    Great plates for small stuff!! Big stuff warps pretty much every time for me with these plates, but that's somewhat to be expected

  • @cnc-maker
    @cnc-maker 6 годин тому +3

    Did you try Initial Bed Temp 65C, the rest 55C? I actually use 60 and 50. You want the first layer to be higher in order to bond better to the bed, and then the other layers below the glass-transistion temperature of the material.

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations 5 годин тому

    Thanks a bunch for the tip, Chuck! 😊
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @mfouillard
    @mfouillard 3 години тому

    I recently purchased the Bambu Cool Plate SuperTack which is pricier than the Biqu. It certainly does the trick for multiple small parts but the Textured PEI Plate remains my go to for general purpose printing. I wonder how the Biqu plate compares to the Bambu plate?
    Hockey Sidenote:
    What a thrill it was to see you (Chuck) on the ice this evening while Connor was being honored before the hockey game. I am a life long Jets fan going back to the WHA days with Bobby Hull. Never have I witnessed the consistently spectacular performances like those provided by our sure fire Hall of Famer, #37, Connor H.
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    I began following your channel long before I realized the connection between Chuck and Connor. This a double thrill for me, a Jets, electronics, and 3D Printing nerd.
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  • @toyotaboyhatman
    @toyotaboyhatman 9 годин тому +2

    Agreed.. don't even need to watch. Upgraded all 3 of my beds to crypgrip

  • @seljd
    @seljd 9 годин тому +5

    3:59 and this is why your print plate is greasy, don't touch it with your hands

    • @odj310388
      @odj310388 8 годин тому

      Came here to say exactly the same thing, honestly made me have cold shiver watching that. 😭

  • @BradSClarke
    @BradSClarke 7 годин тому +1

    As much as we'd like it to, the bed doesn't heat evenly. The outside will always be cooler than the center. Print a square of your objects around the perimeter of the bed and calibrate the temperature to make that stick first.

  • @wk5199
    @wk5199 8 годин тому

    Love the Frostbite for PLA. 25-30C bed temp for where I live and it sticks too good it seems!

  • @twelveparsex
    @twelveparsex 5 годин тому

    I've had great luck printing PETG and PLA on this with minimal heat; I can print PLA with no bed heat and PETG can print at 45°. However, on both my Frostbite and Pro Glacier plates I can't get ABS or ASA to stick to them even though BTT says the Glacier plate should work with ABS and ASA.

  • @petername2608
    @petername2608 9 годин тому

    Is there any profile for orca slicer like cura😊

  • @monkeysausageclub
    @monkeysausageclub 5 годин тому +1

    Trouble with PEI sheet is they do wear out, no matter how much you clean it they just start failing to stick.

  • @meesterjochem1
    @meesterjochem1 9 годин тому

    Have you also tried to turn of the aux fan with the textured plate? This being on can result in bed adhesion issues.

  • @pokingaroundwithtech
    @pokingaroundwithtech 9 годин тому

    Why did you choose the Glacier over the dedicated for PLA Frostbite or normal cryogrip?

  • @MrBEnIbb
    @MrBEnIbb 6 годин тому

    Did you try it with a new Bambulab sheet, usually this should not happen. It might be, that the Bambulab one was wear down already and the blue one you bought will do the same after some time

  • @deeply999
    @deeply999 Годину тому

    Man I must be literally the luckiest Bambu X1c owner... or at least a few of them.. I have never and I mean never in over 1.5 years have I ever had a failure printing small parts on the texture bed, engineering bed or the Holographic beds( need a little extra work). Seriously its easy clean regular with hot water and dawn... Wipe with 99% ISO and no issues ever... I am not really into buying fad products... But hey yall do you :)

  • @Breto151
    @Breto151 9 годин тому

    I'm considering buying a P1S but would like to know what the actual issue with the default plate is?

    • @WillThat
      @WillThat 9 годин тому

      There is none.

    • @codypendzich2944
      @codypendzich2944 8 годин тому

      There's not really an issue with the base PEI plate. It's just that some smaller parts don't adhere to a PEI plate as well if the heat of the bed fluctuates at all. This BIQU plate and the new Bambu Supertack get away from PEI and use a different material that adheres better at lower temperatures. Grease also doesn't affect these plates as much, so typical adhesion issues are less frequent. I noticed in the video CHEP was cleaning by wiping the plate down with Dawn. That might have just been for the video, but if he wasn't scrubbing and rinsing under water, the dawn probably just moved around the grease and then let it settle on the plate, which can cause more adhesion issues. For what it's worth, I've only used Dawn a handful of times. I usually use Isopropyl. That said, isopropyl can wear plates down faster and some plates Bambu explicitly says not to use IPA. But I use my whole bed all the time without any issues.

  • @the4thj
    @the4thj 7 годин тому +4

    I dislike being a keyboard worrier, but, Blue Dawn and Green Dawn or different formulas.

    • @BradSClarke
      @BradSClarke 7 годин тому

      Yep. Blue is just soap and will rinse off cleanly. Anything else that's in the green (or any other brands) may or may not still be on the plate when you're done.

  • @bruceyoung1343
    @bruceyoung1343 4 години тому +1

    Shame they only go up to 257 x 257. When I have a 300 x 300 ☹️

  • @TheObserver567
    @TheObserver567 9 годин тому +2

    It’s temperature loss. I bet the bed is loosing heat with more parts acting as heat dissipation.

  • @TMProjection
    @TMProjection 9 годин тому +1

    or switch to PETG, sticks 50 times better than PLA to PEI sheets

    • @marty3469
      @marty3469 8 годин тому

      Petg is generally cheaper too

  • @SWAB737800
    @SWAB737800 Годину тому

    Not for nothing, but if the customer is some what consistent, why didn't you just order a ton from PCB way make a bit of profit from the customer? Also ordering the cryobed :)

  • @benjenkins183
    @benjenkins183 3 години тому

    If you think Glacier is good, then you need to get the Frostbite plate and turn off bed heating completely.

  • @LiquidRetro
    @LiquidRetro 7 годин тому

    Sliceworx buildplates are similar material and work out great too, similar stuff I think.

  • @1221Ralph
    @1221Ralph 55 хвилин тому

    Gold textured bambu plate sucks and no one can tell me otherwise. Smooth PEI for the win.

    • @EpicBenjo
      @EpicBenjo 10 хвилин тому

      Smooth?? LoL I'm tired of the glue sticks. No thanks. It's Textured or SuperTack. Handles everything I need for no problem.

    • @1221Ralph
      @1221Ralph 5 хвилин тому

      @EpicBenjo he said glue sticks lmao. I print ASA exclusively on smooth PEI with no glue. Glue is a release agent fyi lol

  • @oneanother1
    @oneanother1 5 годин тому +1

    How long does it last? What is it made out of? A lot of the steel sheets just don't last, and for how expensive it is, it not worth even trying. Does it work with nylon prints?
    What happened to your viewers? Where did they all go.

  • @daviddunn7817
    @daviddunn7817 9 годин тому +1

    I noticed in your video you changed "other layers" to 65 rather than initial layer. Think maybe you got that backwards if you were trying to improve adhesion.

  • @tekmouse
    @tekmouse 9 годин тому

    I use 71% ISO Alcohol.

    • @bryanfoster362
      @bryanfoster362 7 годин тому

      That works ok with PEI but you aren’t supposed to use IPA on the blue sheets

  • @WDA97
    @WDA97 8 годин тому +5

    This is the lowest effort phone it in video I've seen from this channel. Biqu has two different high adhesion plates and bambu has their own high adhesion cool plate. Seems like it would be worth at least mentioning these other options as well as other methods of increasing bed adhesion other than just increasing temp and cleaning

    • @joshbracken5450
      @joshbracken5450 8 годин тому +2

      You must be fun at parties. He's just trying out what he has jackass.

    • @stephengolaski6451
      @stephengolaski6451 8 годин тому +4

      link us to one of your high effort in depth videos please. Chep has been an invaluable source of information on 3d printing for me. I'm sure others feel this way.

    • @WDA97
      @WDA97 7 годин тому +1

      @stephengolaski6451 I've enjoyed and learned from his videos for years. This is the first time I've felt more educated than he seems to be on the topic. It just doesn't feel as well thought out as his other content

  • @WillThat
    @WillThat 9 годин тому

    If you're selling functional parts to customers, why not print in ABS or ASA?