Great review! I really appreciated the thorough breakdown of the Bambu lab x1 carbon. Your insights on specific features or aspects were especially helpful for someone like me who's considering buying this printer. Overall, your video has been incredibly informative and has definitely influenced my decision to consider the bambu lab x1 carbon for my next purchase. Keep up the great work!
I know how much work you put into the editing and shots on this video. I recently did a very similar video for the Elegoo Saturn 3. I just want you to know that I think the final production looks fantastic. Your shots are beautiful. The composition is great. You outlined it really well. Your audio is good too. This is a beautiful piece of video work. Well done sir!
I got an Ender 3 years ago and had to work on it continuously to get prints to work. It was fun to learn how 3d printing works but now it just sits there because I got tired of having to work on it all the time. Would like to get an x1 but still not sure I want to spend that much. Certainly looks like its worth the money.
Creality was my first choice but I saw it in action and it's way too many things to tinker with. As a beginner I just wanted to print, don't have that much free time to learn. But it might change if I really get into it.
I got really nervous that you were going to print the scraper with the supports because you kept it that way for a while but you flipped it back in the end. lol
I was about to to get one until I found my iMac 2011 is now to old and will not run Bambu Studio so I will need to replace that first..good luck with your journey of 3D printing though…
pretty close :) my nephew got P1S combo on the weekend and wow that machine is probably even better choice when you are tight on budget.. it doesn't have the fancy stuff like huge screen or carbon filter but is built same way
Hi, I wanted to buy a bambulab a1 3D printer and I wanted to use IKEA lack to make a box but having a room in winter with an ambient temperature of 16.5°C. I wanted to close on three sides with MDF and leave open at the front... for air recycling. Could it improve the temperature? 
In the X1 the hardware sits seperate from the hot printroom. if you put the A1 in an enclosure, you put the hardware also in the hot zone. that is where issues can rize.
OK thank you I had thought about putting "non-woven fabric" on the walls instead of MDF, the one that is put around plants in winter to avoid freezing so it can breathe and at the same time have a more constant temperature, plus under a rise there are a couple of fans to cool the electronics what do you think?
Great review! I really appreciated the thorough breakdown of the Bambu lab x1 carbon. Your insights on specific features or aspects were especially helpful for someone like me who's considering buying this printer. Overall, your video has been incredibly informative and has definitely influenced my decision to consider the bambu lab x1 carbon for my next purchase. Keep up the great work!
I know how much work you put into the editing and shots on this video. I recently did a very similar video for the Elegoo Saturn 3.
I just want you to know that I think the final production looks fantastic. Your shots are beautiful. The composition is great. You outlined it really well. Your audio is good too. This is a beautiful piece of video work. Well done sir!
thank you!
I got an Ender 3 years ago and had to work on it continuously to get prints to work. It was fun to learn how 3d printing works but now it just sits there because I got tired of having to work on it all the time. Would like to get an x1 but still not sure I want to spend that much. Certainly looks like its worth the money.
Creality was my first choice but I saw it in action and it's way too many things to tinker with. As a beginner I just wanted to print, don't have that much free time to learn. But it might change if I really get into it.
You definitely made the smart choice, creality printers can be a pain!!!
Take a look at the P1S then. Or even the A1.
I got really nervous that you were going to print the scraper with the supports because you kept it that way for a while but you flipped it back in the end. lol
Welcome down the rabbit hole! A great printer you will be very happy.
Thanks! it's been running since I got it few weeks ago and it's still amazing :))
Mine arrives tomorrow. I cant wait!!!
I was about to to get one until I found my iMac 2011 is now to old and will not run Bambu Studio so I will need to replace that first..good luck with your journey of 3D printing though…
Try orca slicer. It’s better than Bambu studio anyways.
@@ChivasKimber thanks I’ll give it a go but I have a feeling my 27” Mac is now little more than a monitor for utube..
I'm just a hobbyist and mine has been running nearly nonstop for 18 months.
Poor printer 😅
Great video! Ours will arrive soon and we needed a newcomers perspective to the X1C. Thank you
Have fun!
im so jelly, saving for this one :D
same!
i'm getting one today. These feel like the closest thing to a star trek replicator we have!
pretty close :) my nephew got P1S combo on the weekend and wow that machine is probably even better choice when you are tight on budget.. it doesn't have the fancy stuff like huge screen or carbon filter but is built same way
Great review
Hi, I wanted to buy a bambulab a1 3D printer and I wanted to use IKEA lack to make a box but having a room in winter with an ambient temperature of 16.5°C. I wanted to close on three sides with MDF and leave open at the front... for air recycling. Could it improve the temperature?

I didn't research the A1 so can't answer this. I guess in that case I would look into P1 and print the enclosure for it
In the X1 the hardware sits seperate from the hot printroom. if you put the A1 in an enclosure, you put the hardware also in the hot zone. that is where issues can rize.
OK thank you
I had thought about putting "non-woven fabric" on the walls instead of MDF, the one that is put around plants in winter to avoid freezing so it can breathe and at the same time have a more constant temperature,
plus under a rise there are a couple of fans to cool the electronics
what do you think?