Hey thank you so much for watching and for the kind words. One thing I just learned recently do not increase the speed beyond 100% unless you have some rubber stoppers or clamps. Last week I wanted to hurry up a print and the printer walked right off the desk, lol
Built mine up using this how-to, it was great! Ended up having a problem with a nozzle error that ended up being a cable that isn't in the instructions or the video, just a loose wire. So disappointed when it didn't work, so happy when I saw the wire.
So glad the video helped I have two of them in the lab and they have been amazing for printing large pieces. I think we're about a year or two away until we will start seeing printers of this size leveraging a CoreXY design. I really would like to start seeing 600 mm/s on printer is exceeding 400x400x400. Stay tuned I'm going to be reviewing and unboxing the Comgrow T500 which claims to have the high speed, input shaping but at 500x500x500
I gotta say, having shelled out like 220 for an Ender 3 v3 SE and messing with that for weeks, and then building this thing, it's night and day on construction and build quality, it's like 3x the printer, 3x the size, and 3x the build quality for 2x the price. I like it. way nicer than the ender, so I'm pleased, I thought at that price-point it would just be a scaled up version, but not at all.
I have always been impressed with the simplicity when it came to the bedslingers from Anycubic. I will however tell you that I had a great deal of difficulty with the Anycubic Neo. However the whole point was they were selling it for such a low price because they were making the customer handle more of the assembly. Overall for the size that you're getting at this price point which I think today is somewhere around $450 it's just a great value for the size. Also the fact that it does have that calibration and the input shaping is pretty amazing.
It's been a while since I used the Kobra 2 Max, however I don't believe I was using Prusa I think I was using bambu studio which had a profile for this printer either. Since then I will definitely say I've moved on from this printer. It served me well but now I have a couple of other printers that are pretty close in size which I've been using more often and can print at higher speeds. These guys did serve me well
So how slow is slow? When you're looking at the interface or if you have a connected to your slicer in real time can you tell me how many millimeters per second it's actually 3D printing at?
I would say that before the core XY revolution I did enjoy the earlier versions of the Anycubic , especially the Vyper. However with all the advancements in the industry today there's a much higher expectation from these printers even at the budget level. I totally agree that you do need to tinker these printers. I haven't jumped into elegoo too much, I just didn't see them having anything too exciting on the FDM approach but I was interested in their SLA printers. Do you use elegoo or any cubic for SLA printing and what is your feeling there?
Best unboxing and build video of this machine that I’ve seen. Thanks so much! Subbed. I am supposed to be getting one of these delivered Sunday.
Hey thank you so much for watching and for the kind words. One thing I just learned recently do not increase the speed beyond 100% unless you have some rubber stoppers or clamps. Last week I wanted to hurry up a print and the printer walked right off the desk, lol
Built mine up using this how-to, it was great! Ended up having a problem with a nozzle error that ended up being a cable that isn't in the instructions or the video, just a loose wire. So disappointed when it didn't work, so happy when I saw the wire.
So glad the video helped I have two of them in the lab and they have been amazing for printing large pieces. I think we're about a year or two away until we will start seeing printers of this size leveraging a CoreXY design. I really would like to start seeing 600 mm/s on printer is exceeding 400x400x400. Stay tuned I'm going to be reviewing and unboxing the Comgrow T500 which claims to have the high speed, input shaping but at 500x500x500
I gotta say, having shelled out like 220 for an Ender 3 v3 SE and messing with that for weeks, and then building this thing, it's night and day on construction and build quality, it's like 3x the printer, 3x the size, and 3x the build quality for 2x the price. I like it. way nicer than the ender, so I'm pleased, I thought at that price-point it would just be a scaled up version, but not at all.
I have always been impressed with the simplicity when it came to the bedslingers from Anycubic. I will however tell you that I had a great deal of difficulty with the Anycubic Neo. However the whole point was they were selling it for such a low price because they were making the customer handle more of the assembly. Overall for the size that you're getting at this price point which I think today is somewhere around $450 it's just a great value for the size. Also the fact that it does have that calibration and the input shaping is pretty amazing.
Getting one on Monday, this video is very helpful. You got a new sub. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for the kind words, sub and for watching 🙂
awesome review. What profile are you using in the Prusa slicer?
It's been a while since I used the Kobra 2 Max, however I don't believe I was using Prusa I think I was using bambu studio which had a profile for this printer either. Since then I will definitely say I've moved on from this printer. It served me well but now I have a couple of other printers that are pretty close in size which I've been using more often and can print at higher speeds. These guys did serve me well
Kobra 3 specs will be released on the 22nd in two days. Hopefully we will see a review of their new AMS system here.
I am going to do my best to get one in the lab for an unboxing and setup.
thankfully thorough setup video
Glad it was helpful and more to come on other prints. Thanks for watching
Hey can someone help me out my kobra max 2 is super slow even is sports mode please help me out thanks
So how slow is slow? When you're looking at the interface or if you have a connected to your slicer in real time can you tell me how many millimeters per second it's actually 3D printing at?
Anycubic or elegoo printers are for tinkerers
I would say that before the core XY revolution I did enjoy the earlier versions of the Anycubic , especially the Vyper. However with all the advancements in the industry today there's a much higher expectation from these printers even at the budget level. I totally agree that you do need to tinker these printers. I haven't jumped into elegoo too much, I just didn't see them having anything too exciting on the FDM approach but I was interested in their SLA printers. Do you use elegoo or any cubic for SLA printing and what is your feeling there?
@@CaptainCreativity have elegoo saturn 3 ultra for resin and anycubic Neo for FDM ATM, Q1 Pro coming monday though