Great detailed review. I’ve had mine since around Sep ‘24, haven’t printed too much on it yet. They have ElegooSlicer also which is based off Orca. Both Cura and Orca support sending directly to the printer. Just enter the IP in the machine settings. That way you can upload and print with one click. I’ve modded mine slightly (moved the filament back bar to front) and plan on doing some more mods.
@@K_I_S_G oh cute, you are one of those kids who think "if you dont see a problem it doesnt exist and cant upset you" ... or are you just upset that your social media bubble got damaged by a critical opinion? Why did you havnt moved on and decided to respond instead? Don't read comments if it upsets you that much :P
@@K_I_S_G take your own advise, kiddo! at least I "cry" about an actual problem, pointless production of garbage ... you just whine about someone having a different opinion, grow up! oh, and since it annoys you so obviously I have even less reason to move on now
@@diedampfbrasse98 one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. You clearly love to recycle everything, even your own comments lol. Your opinions are just as valid as mine, happy to reply if I deem your comment worthy of a response.
Impressive. Not sure how it would be the optimal use case but impressive none the less.
With their 4 head mod. I could see it being pretty good for batch production
Great detailed review.
I’ve had mine since around Sep ‘24, haven’t printed too much on it yet.
They have ElegooSlicer also which is based off Orca.
Both Cura and Orca support sending directly to the printer. Just enter the IP in the machine settings. That way you can upload and print with one click.
I’ve modded mine slightly (moved the filament back bar to front) and plan on doing some more mods.
Like @lesfishingmorecatching said, you need to get away from Cura and use Orca Slicer.
Good video non the less
Not gonna lie I want to get this
Max nozzle size? This thing could be a production monster laying down 1/8" layers with some kind of roller nozzle like the concrete printers
it comes with a 1.0 and 0.8 mm nozzle. a 0.6 installed if im not mistaken
I expect soon: 1. Zeroheat buildplates (eg. 400mm2 or 800mm2 Cryogrip ) 2. Pellet extruder (if gantry can hold it) 3. Larger filament/nozzle 2.85mm kits (eg from Slice Eng, Bondtech, E3D) 4. AMS system for continuous printing with multiple 1kg spools.
printing a bolt standing is sage :P
I kind of want to see him print a chair. Would it be effective use of plastic? Probably not but it would be fun
When you ran out of filament , did the base get back to room temperature or stay at 60c?
what about the shark vacuum
Why not use the metric system?
is it working? I heard it has problems with printbed
first
want a cookie or a monument?
@@guythejedia golden star perhaps?
more dustcatching garbage printed ... ridiculous the wasteproduction of all these 3d printing channels
@@K_I_S_G oh cute, you are one of those kids who think "if you dont see a problem it doesnt exist and cant upset you" ... or are you just upset that your social media bubble got damaged by a critical opinion?
Why did you havnt moved on and decided to respond instead? Don't read comments if it upsets you that much :P
@@K_I_S_G take your own advise, kiddo!
at least I "cry" about an actual problem, pointless production of garbage ... you just whine about someone having a different opinion, grow up!
oh, and since it annoys you so obviously I have even less reason to move on now
@@diedampfbrasse98 one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. You clearly love to recycle everything, even your own comments lol. Your opinions are just as valid as mine, happy to reply if I deem your comment worthy of a response.