Bambu Lab A1 Mini - XXL Tech Review

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  • Опубліковано 28 лис 2024

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  • @247printing
    @247printing  Рік тому +44

    Do you feel the A1 Mini would be a printer for you or which one is YOUR next printer?

    • @riccardosacchetti
      @riccardosacchetti Рік тому +6

      My next? A vron 0.2!

    • @crowguy506
      @crowguy506 Рік тому +2

      Yes. I want a spare Bambu besides my X1C. I like the simplicity. Looks less needy. I expect it to become my goto machine.

    • @trugbilddrachen
      @trugbilddrachen Рік тому +1

      I want one without the AMS. Already have x1c with AMS already

    • @ArturMalyPL
      @ArturMalyPL Рік тому +4

      I really don't like three things about this printer:
      - 80C max print bed temp (that's no buy reason for me)
      - Long heating times
      - not removable power cord

    • @NihilisticZebra
      @NihilisticZebra Рік тому +2

      I bought one to go with my x1c

  • @realgoose
    @realgoose Рік тому +145

    I appreciated your review. You are the first I have seen that has tested Bambu’s claims vs just tell us the claimed performance. You also opened the printer up and told us about what makes it tick. No one has mentioned the thin build plate. I’m wondering how that will age and if it can be easily replaced by an inexperienced user. I’m invested in the Bambu X1-Carbon and want Bambu to continue being successful. A simple decision like the build plate may have large impacts on how much the community trusts them.

    • @247printing
      @247printing  Рік тому +18

      Thanks a lot - I didn’t watch the other reviews because of the crunch on that one, but I just did what I would have expected from other reviewers.

    • @realgoose
      @realgoose Рік тому +2

      @@247printing Do you know if the build plate can be replaced? Does the process look “easy” to you.

    • @andreas.grundler
      @andreas.grundler Рік тому +3

      Vector 3D did a complete teardown in a livestream. Pretty interesting discoveries where made. There is for example a disc on the bottom of the part cooling fan where some thought where a hall sensor but it was empty.

    • @TheNature101
      @TheNature101 Рік тому +1

      @@realgoose If it ait's broke don't fix it. There is no reason to change the bed when it prints just fine. These are the kind of usual BS that come from youtubers.

    • @tedraybill
      @tedraybill 4 місяці тому

      ​@@TheNature101 but once broke self repair is beneficial

  • @HereWe_GoAgain
    @HereWe_GoAgain 8 місяців тому +13

    This lil printer made me ditch my old Ender 3. I use to love modifying and tinkering, now I just want to design and print

    • @kentaro2121
      @kentaro2121 5 місяців тому +1

      I had Ender 3 too. I started and ditched for same reason lol
      It was fun to explore the possibilities of making and customizing my own prints, but over time, I encountered many issues with bed leveling, and the UI wasn’t user-friendly. The most annoying part was having to use an SD card back and forth.
      However, after getting the Bambu Lab A1 Mini, it was a super worthwhile upgrade. I don’t have to do anything anymore. I just think about what model I want and what I want to design. (I’m currently learning 3D tools now. lol)
      Although, I think starting with the Ender 3 Pro was great. I learned many things about how 3D printing works, but it wasn’t the right long-term solution for me.

  • @mazevx2451
    @mazevx2451 8 місяців тому +8

    As someone who got in touch with printing almost 10 years ago, I always disliked the involvement for beginning to print something nice. tpThis will be my first printer. I hate needing to be an expert to even begin with something. This printer allows you to actually have a learning curve that starts at beginner level. And I love the finished look of the A1 mini, other printers often look like someone didn't finish their product and still wants lots of money for it while still forcing the customer to mess around with unfinished software. Not acceptable in 2024

    • @friedclutch97
      @friedclutch97 7 місяців тому

      I have been waiting for years for 3D printing to be perfected more before getting into this. This A1 mini is my first printer. Everything you said is 100% correct. I was able to start out using bambu's website for models that were already tailored to the printer. Every thing just works, every time. Slowly I am experimenting with generic random STL files and learning how to change temps and flows with generic brands of PLA. Having a lot of fun. It just works great every time. When my settings fail in certain ways I can learn slowly why and make changes to get the desired effect. right now Im learning "supports" for over hangs. This printer and software have made it a pretty easy learning curve.

  • @BeefIngot
    @BeefIngot Рік тому +67

    Ive always wondered how valid a test the torture toaster really was.
    I feel like it might just reward printers that under extrude slightly, though I have never tested.

    • @247printing
      @247printing  Рік тому +22

      For my feeling it’s just too much material to print around the actual test geometry…

    • @realgoose
      @realgoose Рік тому +12

      Makers Muse has some good torture tests. A couple can be printed just a few layers to check resolution tolerance.

  • @F_K3NT_D
    @F_K3NT_D Рік тому +13

    Nice that you show all the print head parts like that. Haven’t seen another reviewer doing that

  • @sasca854
    @sasca854 Рік тому +24

    7:50 The RatRig V-Minion is also a cantilever style 3D printer that uses an MGN15 rail on Z. It also uses one on Y :)

    • @247printing
      @247printing  Рік тому +3

      Thx for the info!

    • @hassosigbjoernson5738
      @hassosigbjoernson5738 Рік тому +2

      Yeah ... and it's a real bummer that neither Creality updated her Ender 2 Pro or Prusa their Mini+ after years and all recent developments.
      At least Prusa is pushing new faster firmware ...

  • @Mrwilder2012
    @Mrwilder2012 Рік тому +7

    Best review yet for this printer

  • @cndjonno
    @cndjonno Рік тому +5

    Best A1 printer review yet. Keep up the great work!

  • @battalion18
    @battalion18 7 місяців тому +1

    Love the clear case version shown in some of the footage, Bambu should release a version like this

  • @lausi772
    @lausi772 Рік тому +12

    I absolutely love that video!!! Even though i am not a bed slinger fan, in my opinion the new bambu app is ground breaking and such a big convenient feature! Thanks for your effort. Best review in my opinion about this printer

    • @wilsistermans1118
      @wilsistermans1118 Рік тому +5

      I think there is nothing wrong with a bedslinger. The good bedslingers can produce very good prints and can be very reliable. The corexy printers can be faster, but to be reliable (24/7 use) you should not use them at high speed. About half the speed at the max.

    • @lausi772
      @lausi772 Рік тому

      Absolutely, i think bedslingers are also great. I just like my p1p more, as the design is really nice. It it like with apple.... It just has this unique design touch which i absolutely like. But all printers from bambu are for sure great and better then the other ones currently on the market

    • @thegarageluthier
      @thegarageluthier Рік тому +4

      @@lausi772 Yep and just like apple when it breaks you just throw it away 😅

    • @chomp7927
      @chomp7927 Рік тому

      @@thegarageluthier to be fair you can likely buy some parts for it after launch, you just have to buy only their parts, so kinda like apple, sort of

    • @wilsistermans1118
      @wilsistermans1118 Рік тому +2

      @@lausi772 Design-wise I agree. Core-xy printers look better and if you need a higher temperature (ABS, Nylon) they are much easier.

  • @pauld7827
    @pauld7827 4 місяці тому

    I have the P1S and it's great but, I've just bought the A1 Mini for my grandchildren. They are 6 and 7 years old but feel that they will be able with help, use this and produce fun things!

  • @nunovicente34
    @nunovicente34 Рік тому +9

    Great video man!
    One interesting thing about the printer, the X axis belt is not a regular GT2 belts, it has 1.5mm pitch

  • @nickjeffrey8050
    @nickjeffrey8050 Рік тому +8

    £209 Bambu just killed all competitors 😂😂😂😂

  • @ChaseCrossing
    @ChaseCrossing Рік тому +2

    Great review! At roughly 9:00 in, you mentioned the silent noise cancellation is software based and will be added to the P1 series later. I have 2 questions:
    Is this official? Did Bambu tell you this officially or did you kind of just assume as it's the most logical thing for them to do?
    And if it is official, will it be done retroactively to current machines as a firmware update or only moving forward when we buy new machines.
    Thinking of purchasing a P1S but the noise would drive me crazy. Knowing a free update is coming would have me happily buy it now however!

    • @247printing
      @247printing  Рік тому +2

      Yes that’s directly stated by Dr. Tao, CEO of Bambu Lab

  • @omergamer.
    @omergamer. Рік тому +6

    Noise issues aside, Im intrigued by the A1 minis potential for multi-color prints.

    • @thischrisp
      @thischrisp Рік тому +1

      Adam Savage's Tested's review of the A1 mini illustrated it pretty well.

    • @hassosigbjoernson5738
      @hassosigbjoernson5738 Рік тому

      I wonder why there are so few tests of the 3D Chameleon - basically the System that the AMS lite seems to be based on - for 180 bucks.
      Build that is a dry box and a 4 color system is no problem anymore - with every printer.

  • @JonS
    @JonS Рік тому +22

    The Ratrig V-Minion (a rather similar printer) has MGN15 linear rails on z and y.

    • @Stevieboy7
      @Stevieboy7 Рік тому +8

      At more than double the cost. $299USD vs $625USD for Ratrig. Also Ratrig is a DIY kit. vs fully assembled A1. Literally in an entirely different playing field...

    • @JonS
      @JonS Рік тому +13

      @@Stevieboy7 that wasn’t the question. Albert asked if we knew of any other printers with MGM15 rails on z.

    • @thegarageluthier
      @thegarageluthier Рік тому +6

      @@Stevieboy7 Also backed by the chinese government, Pretty much impossible to release a machine at this price point with those specs without heavy subsidies or making a loss to corner market share but that would also require subsidies to keep the business viable. All new machine and all new tooling, nothing shared from the X1 or P1P along with new software functionality not previously tested on existing machines?

    • @247printing
      @247printing  Рік тому +6

      Aah really? Never had a deeper look at it - thanks for pointing at the minion 👍

    • @sasca854
      @sasca854 Рік тому +4

      @@Stevieboy7 Not the point. He asked at around 7:50 in the video if we've heard of another 3D printer using MGN15 rails... Well, yes, we have. The V-minion.

  • @97hondacivic
    @97hondacivic Рік тому +4

    23:06 that's not 24mm3/s, but actually 22,45mm3/s because the extrusion cross-section is NOT a rectangle, but a stadium (rectangle with semicircles at the ends)

    • @247printing
      @247printing  Рік тому +1

      Nice! Never thought about that, but sounds legit - which radius do you assume for the edges?

    • @97hondacivic
      @97hondacivic Рік тому

      @@247printing the diameter is equal to the layer height, so radius is half of that. if you google "slic3r flow math" you'll find a page on how it's calculated

    • @aleksin92
      @aleksin92 Рік тому

      @@247printing According to Slic3r flow math, the diameter is same as layer height. So cross area would be A = (w-h)*h + pi*(h/2)^2 = rectangular area + circular area
      You can find it and more interesting info by just googling "Slic3r flow math" or checking "Misconceptions & Bad Advice" from Ellis' Print Tuning Guide

  • @danielpm4621
    @danielpm4621 Рік тому +4

    Thanks for being really comprehensive!

  • @realblueswan
    @realblueswan Рік тому +1

    i remember swaping a nozzle from a prusa slicer, it was the worst experience ive ever had with a 3d printer.... really scared me away but now im kinda interested with picking up the hobby again

  • @naidta9802
    @naidta9802 Рік тому +2

    I was waiting for your review 🎉🎉🎉🎉 awesome as always!!

  • @nicholaswillcox
    @nicholaswillcox Рік тому +1

    Honestly I don't get why people got so pissed.
    Disclaimer, my POV comes from fighting the gread end-boss ... the ender 3v2 custom black hole demon...
    Having a small super fast printer like this would have saved me months of frustration and tons of aggrivation trying to print small parts for replacement/repair/etc.
    I love this. May have to pick one up.

  • @1fareast14
    @1fareast14 Рік тому +4

    23:49 maybe the z is also compensating for the flex of the cantilever?

  • @BeefIngot
    @BeefIngot Рік тому +6

    I had a thought while watching this regarding your theory on the thin bed.
    Is it actually that the bed is thin, or is it that the compensation you see is actually a result of the cantilever design?
    At 23:40, you can see that it moves up when reaching closer to x = 0 and raises when closer to x = 180. That to me indicates a rather linear bed, but some deviation with the cantilever design of about a millimetre drop across the length of the arm. I suppose they could have compensated for it in design, but I think a better test of the bed is necessary to claim that it is too thin/is not straight.
    Given their other printers, I would believe you if you said that the result was that it was an area for improvement, but I just wanted to suggest an alternative theory.

    • @thegarageluthier
      @thegarageluthier Рік тому +3

      Thin pcb bed it's why we stopped using them years ago for opensource machines.

    • @247printing
      @247printing  Рік тому +1

      Good points on that!

    •  Рік тому +1

      does it matter tho as long as it prints fine? About to get the a1 as my first printer

    • @247printing
      @247printing  Рік тому +2

      @ Due to autoleveling / bedmesh and printing at max 80°C this is not a real problem, but worth mentioning. The A1 mini is a perfect first 3D printer!

    • @thegarageluthier
      @thegarageluthier Рік тому +1

      @ Yes and no, software compensation is so good now that it probably doesn't, but softwre compensation is never going to be perfect, if you can design out errors you should. So a perfectly flat bed within reason is always a good place to start.

  • @ChrumkavySuchar
    @ChrumkavySuchar Рік тому +4

    Looking forward for x-max 3 and k1 max printers review. Cannot decide which one to purchase. Very nice review of the A1, A1 seems like a perfect starting printer. ( cheaper and better then prusa mini )

  • @carlmmii
    @carlmmii Рік тому +2

    That patterning on the full-volume cylinder is most likely underextrusion/flow variance due to the low temperature.

  • @theianmce
    @theianmce Рік тому +1

    Thank you, this is my favorite review of this printer yet

  • @crooker2
    @crooker2 Рік тому +7

    This printer looks great. I do wish the print volume was a standard 235mm but I assume any bigger and theirs need a full double z axis rails.
    I might consider getting this one.
    Great video. Thanks!

  • @recyclingfabrik
    @recyclingfabrik Рік тому +1

    Thanks for mentioning! Your videos are great.

    • @247printing
      @247printing  Рік тому

      Thanks for your services and offers! Hab wieder ein paar Kilos fertig zum versenden 😬

  • @thespectator2976
    @thespectator2976 Рік тому +1

    As a bambu Lab x1c ownder i think im going to buy this too. My printer needs a little brother hehe :)

  • @especialiista
    @especialiista Рік тому +1

    Appreciate your testing!

  • @ameliabuns4058
    @ameliabuns4058 Рік тому +1

    I think they kept it thin because of it being thrown around, but think also means less rigid?
    the perfect thickness could probably be calculated somehow ?

    • @247printing
      @247printing  Рік тому

      Yes, I also believe that they went low weight over high thermal mass, as it works like it is. Though it's not perfect.

  • @nickxx9729
    @nickxx9729 11 місяців тому

    honestly going to buy a big a1 after this review, seems pretty spot on for my requirements, as I content with only using pla and I want some plug and play, because I'm tired of my real old ender 3

  • @BennyTygohome
    @BennyTygohome 11 місяців тому

    I liked the display on the A1 and Audi the sensors for flow calibration. On the P1 there isn't a flow calibration, is have to figure that manually

  •  Рік тому +1

    would like to see how it handles TPU

  • @ressistantxkalli2023
    @ressistantxkalli2023 Рік тому

    Danke für das tolle Video. Ich hoffe es stört nicht wenn hier einer auf Deutsch schreibt.
    Mir gefällt dass du die Marketing werte auf die Probe gestellt hast und den Drucker mit Modellen gequält hast, die nicht der Zielgruppe entsprechen.
    Alles in allem schön gemacht und auch mal jemand der auf das Innenleben eingeht. Mir bereiten auf lange Sicht die Kabel direkt neben den Heatsinks ein wenig sorge aber wir lassen uns gerne überraschen. Meiner kommt hoffentlich bald hab ja direkt am 16. bestellt.

  • @cpasoft
    @cpasoft Рік тому +3

    I think the tangle detection only works if you feed it from the AMS. You have found a bug there.
    You should discuss this with Bambu.

  • @BelviGER
    @BelviGER 9 днів тому

    Whatever happened to the a1 review?

  • @yasushiko4949
    @yasushiko4949 Рік тому

    I think flashforge have pretty good way to change nozzles. It just clicks in there and I had no issues with it for 2 years already.

  • @leesmithsworkshop
    @leesmithsworkshop Рік тому +2

    I would say you pushed the sunlu a bit far, try the bambu basic, esun eplahf, creality hyper or the new polymaker fast PLA perhaps a comparison video for the future ?

    • @247printing
      @247printing  Рік тому +1

      Absolutely- I used the PolySonic later for the boat - performed well

    • @leesmithsworkshop
      @leesmithsworkshop Рік тому

      @@247printing I find the esun eplahf printes very well and does not change when printing fast or slow. The Bambu basic black is ok, but can change depending on the speed.

  • @hellebust
    @hellebust 9 місяців тому

    so there is 2 plates included? website sais only 1

  • @NihilisticZebra
    @NihilisticZebra Рік тому

    can you check if object skipping is available

  • @dosdont
    @dosdont Рік тому +1

    ya but does it do flow rate calibration on each roll when using the AMS? Meaning if you're using different filaments from different manufacturers, the flow rate might not be right if doesn't do the calibration for each filament

    • @friedclutch97
      @friedclutch97 7 місяців тому +1

      I was also curious why he did not test the printer with the factory filament. Why take it to the max performance with off-brand cheap filament? I would be very interested to see the difference. I just got my A1 mini as a first printer. I can tell you that the models come out noticeably better with the bambu filament. I just put a spool on and the printer automatically knows exactly what temps and flows to use. Works every time.

    • @joelamaro4525
      @joelamaro4525 7 місяців тому

      @@friedclutch97my guess is his thinking is more people will just use the least expensive stuff off the shelf at least to start. Especially beginners.

  • @thegreatdivide3411
    @thegreatdivide3411 Рік тому +1

    The review I was waiting for!
    Have you played around with the Qidi Smart 3? I swear you tweeted a photo of it a few months ago, but I can't find the tweet now. It's not much more than the Bambu A1. Do you think it's the better buy for folks that don't care about multi-colour printing?

    • @247printing
      @247printing  Рік тому

      Thx! I am testing the X Max 3 vs the K1 Max atm. The new QIDI line up definitely is good for the buck. X Max 3 is super chunky though - lot of space needed.

  • @Aikano9
    @Aikano9 8 місяців тому

    Not really familiar with how the AMS lite works, but at a glance, it looks like it could significantly decrease the filament change time by only retracting barely out of the hub (located right above the hotend), instead of all the way back to the AMS, and then all the way back to the printer like the regular AMS does. This alone could probably decrease the multi material print times by half if not more compared to the full size printers if the model changes colors/materials often

    • @friedclutch97
      @friedclutch97 7 місяців тому

      I find that my A1 mini switches filament pretty quickly. I dont have any other printers that so this to compare it to but it goes pretty fast. Despite the minuses he mentions in the video everything just works. So far, trouble free on everything. Its very quiet and very fast. I can start and monitor prints while im at work from my phone or PC. I can even edit/create a model and send it to the printer from anywhere on the internet. Works every time, and quickly.

  • @footbal.edits.1324
    @footbal.edits.1324 Рік тому

    Could you please compare this with the elegoo Neptune 4 pro, I'm looking for my first printer and I don't know what I should get.

  • @atriqxzonconsole8984
    @atriqxzonconsole8984 Рік тому

    Ive been reading up on the A1 mini, and it seems like theres some mixed feedback out there.

  • @oleurgast730
    @oleurgast730 Рік тому

    Actually "cut&poo" is mandatory on printers with high-flow nozzles to reliable unload the filament. Without even a automatic unload is not reliable. For example on the Qidi X-Max 3 you have to pull on the filament manually to avoid problems (yes, without pulling on unload, filament sometimes stuck in the extruder). But even with pulling, the filament tip was deformed a lot - sometimes stuck in the filament runout sensor. I upgraded to a Revo hotend. With RevoHF-Nozzle same problem. But with Revo Standard nozzle I got a nice filament tip for every unload (a bit of stringing, but have not tuned ramping profiles and temperatures yet).
    "Cut&Poo" takes more time than unloading and reloading filament on a Revo nozzle. Its also more waste. So for multicolour printing with one printhead, imho a standard nozzle should be used, not a highflow one. With filament changing taking most time anyway, I do not think a hf nozzle being needed anyway. But of course, on single material prints, a hf nozzle is what you want. So actually at the moment, if you want both, a Revo is the best solution.
    However, "Cut&Poo" is quite nice if you mostly use one material, but doing multicolour only with a few changes. Like labeling the bottom of a print or a few changes at certain layers. Or doing support interfaces with PLA/PETG-trick. You want HF-nozzle on thoose prints, as they are mostly single material and only a few swaps.
    So I miss the combination of methods.
    Also: How about unengaging the printheads feeder on unload and load, just using the AMS-feeder (so make a bowden extruder just on load and unload)? So the filament tip deforms less, as the gears do not press to the still weak filament tip on unload. Also maybe an external cut if needed, just to remove stringing (with independend feeders for every spool, like on the AMS, it could be done while the printer already printing the next filament).
    I think there are a lot of improvements possible in Multi Material printing.

  • @ipadize
    @ipadize Рік тому

    21:08 wasnt there a parameter that specified a distance between parts and if they are closer the slicer will combine them even though they are two seperate parts?

  • @tobiasreusser5931
    @tobiasreusser5931 Рік тому

    Question: Is it possible to print the Bambu PLA CF with the A1 mini?

  • @yaarfarar__yt8823
    @yaarfarar__yt8823 Рік тому

    Noise levels are a common concern; maybe some DIY noise reduction solutions could help.

  • @bernatix
    @bernatix Рік тому

    Thanks for the good review, still prefer my small *enclosed* Qidi X-Smart 3 though, since it cannot do multi color, but all materials up to PA12

  • @ludosaru4589
    @ludosaru4589 Рік тому

    no one mentioned thin build plate... is this reliable?

  • @compiexaim3670
    @compiexaim3670 Рік тому

    A1 mini caught my attention before its launching

  • @tommychang1208
    @tommychang1208 Рік тому

    Hey boss i need your advice. i have been wanting a voron 0.2 but i have also really wanted a multi color printer to be able to try and sell mulit color prints so im stuck between that and this a1 mini! Let me know what you think i should get. i get paid this week and wanna place an order

  • @TimoLahti
    @TimoLahti Рік тому

    Yes, Snapmaker has had linear rails for quite a long time. 8:00

  • @ollight5746
    @ollight5746 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the great video. I have a question. I'm thinking about buying the Ender 3 S1 Pro or the Bamboolab A1 that you introduced as an entry-level printer. Which of the two systems could you advise me to use? Mainly I want to print parts for my FPV copter in TPU and PLA. Thanks and best regards :)

    • @MrXenboss
      @MrXenboss Рік тому +2

      for the same price s1 pro, you can basically get the s1 plus which 300mm - the only diff is the sprite extruder on the pro goes to 300 C versus the regular sprite hitting 260 C max. You can do tpu, pla, PETG, all no program on Ender 3 S1 (not pro), and you'll pay less money

    • @ehdbom
      @ehdbom Рік тому +3

      Go for the A1 all day, otherwise you will endup spending tons of hours and money on upgrades. Also don’t buy the S1 Pro get the V3 SE if you are going with Creality for whatever reason, perhaps you need a normal sized printbed. The V3 SE has linear rods for the Y axis which is a big step up. You will need a computer or an pi or profession firmware to compete with the A1. Imo just to much tinkering, that said there will still be a lot of tinkering with the A1. 3D printing is never hassle-free.

    • @ollight5746
      @ollight5746 Рік тому

      @@ehdbom Thanks for your opinion. I also think that the functions of the A1 are more extensive. Just the fast and precise printing bi good quality out of the box convince me then in the end. I like to experiment or tinkering on technical stuff, but I have enough other things. That's why I'm happy when the printer works. :D Danke dir

  • @enhidri160
    @enhidri160 11 місяців тому

    Me, listening to the A1 doing motor noise cancellation:
    “… wait damn I didn’t know the A1 could make a beat like that”

  • @yuuki_ai7211
    @yuuki_ai7211 Рік тому

    will it be released on the 16th october or is it only for preorder?

  • @AndrewAHayes
    @AndrewAHayes Рік тому +2

    The limited materials is a deal breaker for me, I am holding out for Bambu Lab to release a toolchanger to compete with the Prusa XL, heck I would even settle for an IDEX and AMS!

    • @enhidri160
      @enhidri160 Рік тому +2

      Prusa XL is taking waaaay too long ngl.. tool changing seems really cool but looks like you have 5 extra extruders to fix.. also have you seen that price tag?!? 😅

    • @AndrewAHayes
      @AndrewAHayes Рік тому

      @@enhidri160 I had a deposit down for an XL but got my money back about 8 months ago as I was sick of all the delay emails, yeah it is expensive and as you say you have 5 nextruders to maintain, I have more than that at the moment though LOL, the thing with toolchangers is you have way less wastage of plastic and I would feel very guilty using an AMS with the X1C.
      I suppose another way of looking at the XL is that they wanted to get it right, I think the release of the Bambu Lab X1C had an affect on the release of the XL as they had to match or beat some features before releasing it.

    • @enhidri160
      @enhidri160 Рік тому +2

      @@AndrewAHayes haha yeah, if Bambu releases an X1 XL prusa is fricked, because only prusa and ultimaker will charge you $5000 for a good CoreXY

  • @givesaccount2685
    @givesaccount2685 Рік тому

    Thanks for your reviews!

  • @alainthire
    @alainthire Рік тому

    As always, a marvelous video.

  • @RENSOPINARGOTE-cs5tk
    @RENSOPINARGOTE-cs5tk Рік тому +1

    Very nice review!

  • @MrAtulrocks
    @MrAtulrocks Рік тому

    I was expecting the A1 mini, but now.... btw thanks for your testing!

  • @peanutman314
    @peanutman314 Рік тому

    How does it compare to something like the Prusa MINI+ ? I feel like it should be somewhat similar in performance (and price)?

    • @puppetuppers4806
      @puppetuppers4806 11 місяців тому

      It’s better, the prusa mini doesn’t have auto calibration and the vibration shaping is only in beta right now.

  • @codswallop.
    @codswallop. Рік тому

    had no idea werner herzog was also into 3d printing, what a renaissance man.

  • @annekedebruyn7797
    @annekedebruyn7797 Рік тому

    I love more Prusa Mini size plate printers. (18x18x18cm)
    It's so much smaller than regular printers and much more family home friendly.
    I hope more printers will compete within this build plate size.

    • @ItsBoyRed
      @ItsBoyRed Рік тому +3

      I know what you mean.
      My 310x310 bedslinger barks at kids

  • @DonsArtnGames
    @DonsArtnGames Рік тому

    Would it be too much to ask for pictures of the A1's Poop Kicker? I have an idea for a poop collector, but need dimensions of the end of the arm as well as how high it is from the table. Thank you in advance!

  • @GeneralKenobi69420
    @GeneralKenobi69420 Рік тому

    Man that Y axis rail is HUGE.. Hard to believe my KP3S cost me just 100 less than that, it feels absolutely ancient compared to this

  • @logicalfundy
    @logicalfundy Рік тому

    Unfortunately, the PLA recycling where I live is basically non-existent :(. I have some possible leads, though.

  • @friedclutch97
    @friedclutch97 7 місяців тому

    I noticed that you did not use bambu lab filament in your tests. Why not use their product?

  • @achdubloedesau
    @achdubloedesau Рік тому +1

    Do you still have your ratrig? If so, I‘d love to see it a bit more in the comparisons :)

    • @247printing
      @247printing  Рік тому

      I have it, but unfortunately no time to play with it :/

  • @unpopularworld
    @unpopularworld Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing~ but A1 mini costs too much for me...

  • @NothingOfficial668
    @NothingOfficial668 6 місяців тому

    this was very thorough. Thanks.

  • @essentials1016
    @essentials1016 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for showing us it's guts. That was very interesting.

  • @leesmithsworkshop
    @leesmithsworkshop Рік тому

    have been looking forward to this.

  • @FactionalSky
    @FactionalSky Рік тому

    I still have one upgraded (fast) Anycubic i3 that i do use for prototyping only. I think I'll get me the A1 to replace it. :D

  • @SixOThree
    @SixOThree Рік тому

    Does the design remind anyone of Gertie from the movie Moon? for me it seems to have a retro-modern space equipment design.

  • @Idiomatick
    @Idiomatick Рік тому +24

    Too bad about the closed source approach given that the market basically only exists thanks to open source. This is why people should put everything under GPL or similar.

    • @nicwhites
      @nicwhites 5 місяців тому +5

      There are plenty of examples out there that started the same way. Look at the enterprise linux distros for example. The thing is Bambu did something no one else was successfully doing: make 3D printing better for those that are tired of working on printers. I love these. I started with an original ender 3 back in the day and I loved it, but kept getting fed up with playing around with the printer and not actually printing. The reason Bambu has been so successfully they are make it possible for people to just use 3D printers and not make 3D printing a hobby. I appreciate the work people have done to progress the 3D printing world, but a majority of people just want to make products to solve other problems.

    • @jordanroberts3007
      @jordanroberts3007 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@@nicwhitesI ordered an A1 mini, well working on someone's ender 3, had to stop and order parts and ordered myself a mini

  • @Z_1Y1_D
    @Z_1Y1_D Рік тому

    Hello can u make dry ice cooling system for Vorn ??

  • @TheRealMozes
    @TheRealMozes Рік тому +2

    Finally some inovative competition! Really nice to see they smart thing up with an app!

  • @amconsole
    @amconsole Рік тому

    As soon as they offer it without the AMS lite, I'll get the A1. It is a bit limited, but for 90% of my prints, it is sufficient. And, if pushed, I can make do with just the A1 - split bigger parts up, to make up for the smaller print bed. It can actually print a split part faster than other bigger printers can print a solid 230mm part. There is no replacement for an enclosure when printing materials that require it, but those cases are so rare that they hardly justify a P1S with it's noise level and massive footprint.

  • @ausoygaming1132
    @ausoygaming1132 Рік тому

    Users have reported unpredictable fluctuations in hotend temperature on the A1 mini, leading to frustrating printing issues.

  • @nonchalanto
    @nonchalanto Рік тому +3

    The RatRig V-Minion uses Mgn15 rails for the Z and Y axes

  • @adrianlewishasben6596
    @adrianlewishasben6596 Рік тому +1

    The A1 minis design quirks can be a real head-scratcher.

  • @thamjunyan6992
    @thamjunyan6992 Рік тому +3

    good
    another wake up call for the overpriced Prusas

  • @SolarSmash12
    @SolarSmash12 Рік тому

    Why does the A1 mini have to be so picky about filament?

  • @ALucaRD807
    @ALucaRD807 Рік тому +2

    I'm fed up with tinkering and working on my $1500 ratrig v-core 3.1 :/

  • @ScienceMinute42
    @ScienceMinute42 Рік тому

    I really want one!

  • @elsap75
    @elsap75 Рік тому +2

    Interesting new 3D-printer for beginners they intend to print PLA and PETG only. The limit of this machine is the extremly low bed temperaure with a max. of 80°C only. So it is not possible to print ASA or ABS. With the Prusa Mini ASA and ABS can be printed easy, because the max. bed temperature goes up to 100°C. Another problem of the bambulabs with AMS is the extremly high poduction of waste material due to frequent the change of filament to another color. So this printer is a NoGo for me.

    • @joelamaro4525
      @joelamaro4525 7 місяців тому

      Prusa mini is $429 plus shipping, for $21 more you get the A1 mini and the AMS lite . It’s almost double the price of the A1 mini by itself. Sorry, at $221 more than the A1 by itself it’s not worth it to ME just to print ASA and ABS. And from all the reviews I’ve watched the A1 is superior in every other way besides type of filament you can use.

  • @rafaelguida2317
    @rafaelguida2317 Рік тому

    I'm literally craving to know how the automatic flow dynamics work, and how It senses / measures pressure on the nozzle. I know they say it's an eddy current sensor but I'm just intrigued by the level of engineering that went on this machine and cant get away with noy knowing how it works 😂. Must be proprietary though

  • @75echo
    @75echo Рік тому

    This is the perfect entry level printer, i see it being it for children, schools and small offices. Thanks.

  • @4techs
    @4techs Рік тому

    Tolles Video! Vielen Dank dafür!
    Starke Aufnahmen mit dem Drehteiller! Ich hätte gedacht, daß sind Werksbilder! Mega!
    Ich finde den A1 wirklich toll! Sehr schick! Und unglaublich preiswert für das Gebotene..!
    Was mich ernsthaft stört ist das krumme Bett. Bei meinem X1 habe ich das auf Garantie selbst ausgetauscht und hatte Glück, daß das neue einigermaßen eben war, beim P1S war es okay. Ich habe jetzt einen weiteren P1S hier stehen, noch verpackt, und hoffe, daß auch da das Bett gut ist. Mehr als hoffen kann ich nicht.
    Ich finde, nachdem BL in der Lage ist wirklich herausragende 3D Drucker mit nie dagewesenen features zu bauen und jetzt wieder einen enormen Entwicklungsschritt am Hotend gemacht hat, sollten sie einmal anerkennen, daß es wichtig ist, ein wirklich ebenes Druckbett zu haben. Bei meinen Prusas kriege ich das mit den neun Schrauben hin - mit denen ich in Verbindung mit dem mesh bed calibration tool Ebenheiten von einem Zehntel Millimeter über das ganze Druckbett relativ mühelos eingestellt bekomme.
    Ja, für den Speed muss das Bett leicht sein.
    Was ist wichtiger? Speed oder die Möglichkeit, das ganze Bett zu nutzen? Für ich ist klar: ich will bis zum Rand sicher gleiche first layer haben, gleiche elephant feet. :-) Ich drucke fast alles mit einer 0.6er Nozzle mit max 120mm/s.
    Wie siehst Du das?
    LG Andreas

  • @eggbag4182
    @eggbag4182 11 місяців тому

    I’d want a normal sized A1. It would eliminate every other bedslinger on the market

  • @picapaukrk
    @picapaukrk 5 місяців тому

    180 USD currently on Anniversary sale :D

  • @maverick9708
    @maverick9708 Рік тому

    Those rolling shutter/motion blur artifacts are hilariously bad but there is so much they did right with this

  • @franchezvibritannia7320
    @franchezvibritannia7320 Рік тому

    Needed a Voron 0 style printer.

  • @timmycheung5615
    @timmycheung5615 Рік тому

    if for single colour, I think UV 3D printing is better, UV 3D printing is extreme smooth

  • @Arek_R.
    @Arek_R. Рік тому +1

    Ender 3 with few basic mods will cost you this much, wow

  • @amtrieuvinh5605
    @amtrieuvinh5605 Рік тому

    Im all about the DIY scene. Anyone here tried modding the A1 mini for better performance?