@@EmmanForReal to be honest an a1 or a1 mini would be perfect for someone starting out. bambu lab has a deal on these right now and you can get a mini for $200 and the large one for $300. they make it really easy to get started and keep using. i have an x1 carbon for product development and other work and it's a dream. bambu lab printers are essentially the tesla of the 3d printer world.
@@EmmanForReal i do actually! check out bambu lab they have the best value for your money and are currently at the forefront of easy 3d printing in terms of interface and functionality. tons of features, room for modding, and automating. an a1 mini foes for $200 with their sale now and their full-size a1 for about $300 so it's a really good deal considering 5 years ago you could only get and ender-3 for the much money. i have the x1 carbon and it's $1200 but it's worth every last dollar due to the features i get out of it and use almost every day. great printers!
@@EmmanForReal man i thought i responded to this RIP. The bambu lab A1 and A1 mini go for a really good price and are perfect for someone starting out. it helps smooth out a lot of the rough edges around 3d printing to make it less daunting and easier for just printing parts and pieces.
what gift ideas do y'all have for engineers?
bro posted his wishlist and thought we wouldn't notice
YOO CHILLLL🤣🤣🤣 (but fr tho)
Caliper is always a cool thing to have lying on your desk😂
ikrrr honestly didnt think id be so happy with it lying around LOL
Wanting Calipers is so real! need me a pair lol
right?? only regret is not getting them earlier LOL
3d printers aren't as expensive as a lot of people think! you can grab a really great printer for around $200!
woahh do u have any recommendations on which to get for a beginner?
@@EmmanForReal to be honest an a1 or a1 mini would be perfect for someone starting out. bambu lab has a deal on these right now and you can get a mini for $200 and the large one for $300. they make it really easy to get started and keep using. i have an x1 carbon for product development and other work and it's a dream. bambu lab printers are essentially the tesla of the 3d printer world.
@@EmmanForReal i do actually! check out bambu lab they have the best value for your money and are currently at the forefront of easy 3d printing in terms of interface and functionality. tons of features, room for modding, and automating. an a1 mini foes for $200 with their sale now and their full-size a1 for about $300 so it's a really good deal considering 5 years ago you could only get and ender-3 for the much money.
i have the x1 carbon and it's $1200 but it's worth every last dollar due to the features i get out of it and use almost every day. great printers!
I've been planning to get a bambu lab P1S, tho it's a bit expensive
@@EmmanForReal man i thought i responded to this RIP. The bambu lab A1 and A1 mini go for a really good price and are perfect for someone starting out. it helps smooth out a lot of the rough edges around 3d printing to make it less daunting and easier for just printing parts and pieces.