That was a really sweet footnote at the end. We sincerely appreciate you and everything you've done for this community Joel! You've always been a wholesome, genuine presence in 3d printing. Your content encapsulates that raw excitement for an emerging technology, and I am honored to share in your passion! High Five!
I love this comment, was just about to say something similar but you nailed it. 3D printing can be stressful, annoying, etc... But once you finally get the right gear, the right settings, not to mention the experience over the years - and are actually able to print something incredibly specific... It's a great feeling. Definitely have to admire someone sharing their passion and feeling proud to do it.
Thank you for the personal bit at the end. Every time I see a content creator with a different energy to their normal videos, I worry about their health. I'm glad you're well and printing for pleasure! Happy Holidays!
I like it. I haven't needed it. For whatever reason, I've had tons of success printing PLA with the doors closed and the lid on. I'm sure I've just jinxed it, but now I know what I'll want to print when I do finally run into heat creep on my X1C!
@@3DPrintingNerd Haha! Actually I've been thinking about printing a 100% æsthetic (and 0% practical) mod for the Prusa MK3. It's the "Ultimate Prusa Casing" side pieces to give the printer a more aggressive look.
Actually the open door creates draft damage even with PLA. Without a riser, removing the glass is the only option. I added another riser just for permanent vents, even though i don’t want an AMS on top. The access is needed too frequently imho. High maintenance machine. With multiples it gets kind of pointless anyhow.
I decided to go with the BLV - AMS Riser, because it also got two drawers. With that I got all the extra stuff, and spare parts for the printer, out of the boxes, and into the drawers on top of the printer. :)
I also went with the BLV-AMS Riser. It requires supports, takes a lot more time to print, and uses a lot more filament. However, I believe that it is worth it if you have the resources as you end up with a far better looking riser along with extra functionality. You can also install LEDs and a TPU seal directly into the riser which comes in very handy.
Mine is arriving next week, this will be my first mod! Thanks for the detailed video! EDIT: OK, just saw the end. I absolutely love your enthusiasm, Joel. It always shows through; never change!
@@jcfpv3454 It depends upon the number of colours and the type of prints. If you print a single colour - then it's no worse than any other. If you print 4 with multi colours each layer, then you'll waste FAR more than you print.
@@Martial-Mat I'm saving up for an X1C and will get it soon. One of my concerns with this mod would be noise, I imagine the printer would be a lot louder with the top glass wide open? Not sure though. The mod is interesting but yeah I will try the printer with the door closed first
@@SangheiliSpecOp I've never had a problem with the door closed. Bambu just released a new driver that allegedly reduces print noise by about 15%. There is also a box you can print and attach to the back that reduces fan noise. If you are sure to keep the AMS lid closed, that also reduces noise. I'm very sensitive to noise and I run it in another room, and it's still loud enough to stop me falling asleep, although if I leave my PC on, the white noise is enough to mask it but sleep through.
Maybe it’s just the holidays and I’m feeling nostalgic, but I do miss when you just stayed home and printed really cool stuff to share with us in your backyard. 😎
We played around with some of the bambus at Microcenter today, (printed out a few benchies on them) and were really impressed at their line of printers. But... they seemed almost "too good". Seeing this print you did, it kinda makes 'Elder Maker dad' want to go back tomorrow and get an X1...just so he can print this out and MOD it. Joel, we really enjoy your videos and we hope you and your family have a wonderful 2024. Be well.
Tinkering/modding to make it your own. Awesome! I agree with you. I still 3D Print to fix things around the house even if they don’t get filmed. I’m still amazed by 3D Printing.
Love you Joel, your videos have been a big part of my love for printing for years and years now. Always love seeing you when you're genuinely excited about something like this! Thank you so much for making such awesome stuff for so long, I hope you continue to find passion in what you share with us
I've printed with over 100 different PLA filaments with the door closed, and the only jam I EVER got with the door shut was due to brittle filament snapping. Have you _actually_ experienced this overheating jam Joel, or are you just proactively solving a problem that supposedly exists?
I'm a bit puzzled by this too. What's the chamber temperature when printing PLA? If this was a real problem, wouldn't other materials with higher extrusion temperature but also higher bed temperature (leading to higher chamber temperature) have the same kind of issue?
Interesting approach to overcoming a problem introduced by not using the “Cool” plate the printer came with! It works surprisingly well. I have over 1000 hours printing PLA with the cool plate and have not experiencing any of problems you described.
@@Martial-Mat I have a PEI plate, but have never used it. Bought it shortly after I got my Kickstarter Combo since everyone was raving about them. It’s a backup for my cool plates should the need arise. The cool plate just works. I use Windex for my release agent. It’s quick and easy.
Have a great holiday Joel. I felt that bit at the end. And now I'm gonna have to print this mod out now for my bambu! Maybe ill post it on my channel after reviewing it a bit. Thanks for taking the time to make a quick video!
Thank you Joel, for sharing your love for the multiple maker systems. Your excitement for cool prints is what really drove me to watch your channel. Thanks for all the information and knowledge you provide.
Thank you for all your enthusiasm and dedication to 3D printing. You were one of the first channels I watched when I first got my printer a couple years ago and I’m sure there are plenty others that are in the same benchy, I mean boat!
Thank you Joel for always posting these interesting makes. And specially thanks for not falling into the toxic crap that has been taking over the 3D print community and many influencers over the past year. Happy new year!
Joel long time watcher first time responding, I always enjoyed your UA-cam channel. I've been 3d print since 2014. It's been a love hate hobby for sure. I noticed when printing it for fun to give to kids and people for joy, I recieved joy as will. The minute I get people asking and "kindly" demanding things takes a toll and ruins the fun. Especially when it fails to print... Curse you 3D printing god!!!... Anywho, it's always a blast to get full functional print. I've been on the fence printing the bambu riser. I've seen a couple just haven't made up my mind. Glad to see it work out. Happy holidays and God bless you and your family.
Just finished the video. Joel, always feel free to wear a hat, or a non-clean shirt. We are here for you, the knowledge, the passion for making, and the fun. High-5!
High 5 back! I haven’t had issues printing with the door closed, but I’ll still give the venting a go. Agree with you - my enjoyment of 3d printing was renewed when I got my X1C. Before that, I was on a long hiatus, not inspired to print anything for months on my CR-10S Pros or even my Prusa. Way to go Bambu!
Total game changer my temps stay so stable by putting my back glass on the printer and front on first tong I looked everywhere for this model that I seen on a a1 video when I found it I also found the minimalist version next to it on printable and did it with 650 grams of filament instead of 1.5 to 1.75 rolls thanks Joel hope you had great holidays
The end was really touching, but I was especially shocked to come to the comments and find so many positive affirmations. I've been a little disheartened with 3D printing lately. I'm hoping the X1C I just ordered will help revive the spark. Thank you for your content and positivity.
How goes it? IMHO The X1C is hands down the best printer you can get, and it is the only printer I ever use anymore. I even have a Prusa that just collects dist. The X1C revitalized my love of designing and printing because it just plain works, with no fuss, each and every single time without fail.
Thanks for the video. I wondered if you were ok as you seemed a little upset to me. It was nice that you gave us a heart felt thank you for watching. Will be looking at this mod for my p1p
Some of the most satisfying prints are the ones we either design and print or find a file and print for the purpose of a simple fix that we need and those AHA moments are priceless makes us remember why we got into 3d printing in the first place merry Christmas man and a happy new year I’ve been watching you since I started 3D printing going on year 3 and I love it it’s worked out awesome for my business I work for my self full time now and I get to spend more time with my family so that’s a plus you’ve been an inspiration truly appreciate everything you do , ✋
Joel, thanks for doing this. I learned the hard way to keep my X1 Carbon open when printing PLA, after constant jams and some research. I love 3D printing after 4 years in the hobby it is still amazing what we can do. Functional prints are the best became they solve a problem, usually quicker and cheaper.
Great to see someone on the internet finally mention Spezspivick holes. Most people think it's "specific". But actually Spezspivick holes were invented by Dr. Ralf Spezspivick back in 1826. High-5!
Got my X1 Carbon today...since PLA is just about my only material, venting is gonna be an issue. What you said about heat-breaks and ambient temperature is a true thing...temperature differences work on a third (fourth?) power thing...if the air surrounding the heat-break is too warm, no heat is drawn outta the break at all!
It's great when a problem presents itself and you can fix it in a simple manner, In our case: just 3D print a thing. As for showing things off just because they're cool: love them. Reminds me how when I go to take photos with friends, I never announce the photo. It's candid. If I wanted a posed photo, I would. But sometimes it's better to just let life happen, catch a moment that you like, and go "check this out". See you in the new year (assuming no surprise video before Monday)
Being able to keep a lid on is important to us, since we have overhead fans that run 24/7 to circulate HVAC with high ceilings. Just adding a "hat" to our bed slingers helped warping a lot.
My P1P (and other printers) runs most days, all day, just for fun things for myself. 700 jobs over 8 months! I love this hobby. I'm traveling in Feb, to trade off a DIY printer I have $4k invested in, to a business, who is giving me back a similar sized printer KIT, just because I enjoy the process of building up printers and I want to do it all over again. It's just my jam.
That is the coolest mod I've seen. Next, a mod for switching between the AMS and the spool holder setup when you need to print TPU. Or another printer. haha I'm with you on the hobby. I've been watching your videos since the beginning. I started mine similarly in 2015. Thank you for the awesome content over the years.
There is a few different mods, while they dont easily switch from the spool to the AMS, you wont have to move the tubing. Its a Y-splitter that allows for another line of ptfe tube that goes to the spool to be fed into the printer as well. When I printed this, I did need to buy a ptfe tube kit with the adapters and clips and such in order for it to work, but it works so well, i'm glad i did!
First videos of yours i've seen. Gotta say love the ending bud! Got my 7yo the x1c as a hobby together, we are on 19hrs of printing since 6pm friday lol.. Finishing this filament poop chute then gonna start the riser you showed. Looks great! Just ordered 20 rolls of filament tonight, can't wait to bond with my daughter over fun little projects like yours
I love my X1C. I printed some like that a few weeks after I got it becuase I print mostly PLA and I run my bed temps a little on the high side. The one I use also keep the lid raise up for it the vent but it also as a spot to put LED light strip in it. My printer now has over 1500 hours on it and it all doing great.
Hmm.. i never knew i had this problem with my x1c. Have been printing pla only (with ams on top and different brands of pla). Door stays closed during printing, and I've had 0 failures. Awesome video!
It really depends on your local climate. I live in Virginia, and my printers behave way differently in the summer than in the winter. Room temperature, humidity, etc. In winter I need to run my Enders in a closet behind plexiglass for prints to stick. In summer, I need to pop the plexi out and run a fan over them or prints will warp. I bought my X1 in November, so I've only seen it work in winter. It's amazing how much a few degress of room temperature and a few percentage points of relative humidity will mess with print quality.
Agreed. We got into the hobby to print stuff. Then my brother said, you know what, we can make a product that can sell. We don't have affordable Model rocket kits in South Africa. So he designed 1. 3D printed nosecone with laser cut parts. And with the anti-plastic straw campain, access to 6 and 8mm cardboard tubes for launch lugs. The rest is history. We do a STEAM workshop since 2012, and no, the world didn't end. And this year it was accepted as part of the school curriculum. Now we just need to educate the educators on how it benneffits their students to build a real rocket and go fly it. So print the things you love, and have an awesome 2024!
In the process of printing one that has TPU gaskets to properly seal the glass, added drawer space, and a place to mount some LED lights since the illumination on the P1S is a little lacking on the illumination front.
I've been looking into the different ones you can print, but if it already hasn't been mentioned, you'll need something to stand on to change out the filament. The normal height of most work stations or counter tops is 36 to 38 inches. If you have your printer on something lower than this print should be ok. But even in this video you can see how high it is above Joel. Thanks for the vid. Cheers!
How common is it an issue printing with PLA fully enclosed? I haven’t had any issues doing so but I live in a cooler place. The chamber tends to get to ~35 C when printing.
Cool and all, for anyone that wants to save time and filament you can just put a pencil on either side of the lip that holds the glass, drop the glass back on and put the AMS on it- the resulting 5/16" or so gap is enough to keep the heat down. Or use PLA+
I admit, I'd lost my interest in 3D printing. My old Ender 3 was starting to annoy me. I've recently upgraded to the X1-C & I'm loving it! It's great to get these modification recommendations from such a trusted source (you!). Thanks.
Does anyone know ? If you print the riser in pla. Can you print special materials which require hot temps without the riser melting ? I see some serious chamber temps with some filaments
The rule that you have to open the door when printing PLA also depends on ambient temperature. I have my printer in the garage and it's too cold for the door to be open. I get layer separation problems if i dont close the door and get the chamber temperature up to around 32-35C. It's partly due to the Aux fan blasting at 70 percent by default.
I did the original version of this first after getting my P1S upgrade kit, it's really easy to print and to set up. Though I ultimately went with the BLV AMS riser cause it looks cooler and has the drawers and build plate storage. If you want something a bit easier and with way less material than the BLV, this is the way to go for sure. And remember everyone, the best reason to own a 3D Printer is to print things for your 3D Printer ;)
One idea to improve it further. Create a frame with the same dimensions of the glass top, make it so there is a fine computer mesh in the frame for a dust filter so when the glass top is venting you can still keep dust out
I saw a different one of these risers for the x1c that was a lot more slim and just had 2 closeable magnetic doors on each side for a total of 8 little doors that could open to vent. This riser you made just looks really big, and doesn’t come with extra storage, but it does look cool with the see through structure on the sides. Kind of reminds me of one of those Ooni pizza ovens or something like that. Thanks for sharing.
I'm looking for a minimum riser that holds the AMS because, to same my back, I have it a little higher as to not bend over. The other risers have drawers and such, a little too high. I have a small step stool that I get on just to change filaments in the AMS I have it so high.
I have downloaded the "Universal Internal Spool Desiccant Holder:" file. The spool is closed on both ends and includes the cap for the open end. However, there is no open end. How do I get the desiccant into the holder?
Thats the beste way to do something! I print for my self with 12 Printers a Privat Projekt with over 18.600 prices. The real joy of 3D Printing is: for your self or for the persons you love! So your style ist perfekt and more as good for me! I understand it very well! I actually at this time i did not have a Bambu Lab Printer. But if i want to, i would like to buy a P1S. I like Printers with Enclosures.
thank you and its even harder for me as you think! English ist relay not my nativ language, but i do not give up. So every word is a way to a better writing. And your Videos make it so easy to comment! Your Stuff is awesome and i like your personal Style and how you deal with your kids and your wife! I am Self employed for over 17 Years so i knew every thing, that can be a challenge, for a partner or even bigger a family! So its time to say: Thank you for all your Stuff and in a short time: Happy new year for your self and your loved ones! @@3DPrintingNerd
What are the tell tale signs that you need more air movement when printing PLA? I.e. what signs would help us know that we should be opening the door, or removing the top lid? Most of my PLA prints are fine. We assume some of the stragglers will be there from time to time. But I am curious to what to look out for? Thanks for the video, I may still try this mod. However, I would like to be able to explain the reason for this mod a bit more in depth?
I printed one of these, but never end up lifting the lid and still get great PLA prints. Since it's in my living room, I'd rather avoid the extra noise, but it's a nice option to have and I use the grid to hold a side spool for the "5th roll"
Great to see you have your spark back! Was a little worried about you after watching 1 of your recent videos. Make the videos you want, not the videos you think you should. Keep enjoying 3D printing and practical prints are the best! @3DPrinterDoctor
I can't text it on myself I don't own a Bamboo Lounge printer I was wondering instead of poison out the filament cool down the nozzle just enough to do a cold pool the only worry is how long it takes did he back up the nozzle is there a way to do that energy code
I've printed many different brands, colors and finishes(Matte, Silk, Gloss) of PLA and never had to open the door or take off/lift up the top cover to get great quality prints. What specific brands, colors, and finishes of filament and types of printed items require extra air flow in the X1C? I've printed a wide variety of sizes and shapes of objects in PLA without issue, so I'm confused as to why extra air flow is needed.
That was a really sweet footnote at the end. We sincerely appreciate you and everything you've done for this community Joel! You've always been a wholesome, genuine presence in 3d printing. Your content encapsulates that raw excitement for an emerging technology, and I am honored to share in your passion! High Five!
I agree 100% with this message! High Five !!
I love this comment, was just about to say something similar but you nailed it. 3D printing can be stressful, annoying, etc... But once you finally get the right gear, the right settings, not to mention the experience over the years - and are actually able to print something incredibly specific... It's a great feeling. Definitely have to admire someone sharing their passion and feeling proud to do it.
This was the first video I've seen of yours. What a genuine message!
Thank you for the personal bit at the end. Every time I see a content creator with a different energy to their normal videos, I worry about their health. I'm glad you're well and printing for pleasure! Happy Holidays!
I like it. I haven't needed it. For whatever reason, I've had tons of success printing PLA with the doors closed and the lid on. I'm sure I've just jinxed it, but now I know what I'll want to print when I do finally run into heat creep on my X1C!
Dude print it just because it’s cool. Just not as cool as you :)
@@3DPrintingNerd Haha! Actually I've been thinking about printing a 100% æsthetic (and 0% practical) mod for the Prusa MK3. It's the "Ultimate Prusa Casing" side pieces to give the printer a more aggressive look.
Actually the open door creates draft damage even with PLA. Without a riser, removing the glass is the only option. I added another riser just for permanent vents, even though i don’t want an AMS on top. The access is needed too frequently imho. High maintenance machine. With multiples it gets kind of pointless anyhow.
I decided to go with the BLV - AMS Riser, because it also got two drawers. With that I got all the extra stuff, and spare parts for the printer, out of the boxes, and into the drawers on top of the printer. :)
I've been looking at printing the BLV Riser. Did you need to use supports?
I also went with the BLV-AMS Riser. It requires supports, takes a lot more time to print, and uses a lot more filament. However, I believe that it is worth it if you have the resources as you end up with a far better looking riser along with extra functionality. You can also install LEDs and a TPU seal directly into the riser which comes in very handy.
May I have the link to the blog riser?
you helped me out making a decision, after watching this video I found a few different ones, but not this one, and I like it!!
This riser only has 4 clips on the bottom. That is barely adequate.
Mine is arriving next week, this will be my first mod! Thanks for the detailed video!
EDIT: OK, just saw the end. I absolutely love your enthusiasm, Joel. It always shows through; never change!
Buy a lot of filament the x1c is the filament eater you can go through 2 rolls a day 😂 better stock up 👍👍
@@jcfpv3454 It depends upon the number of colours and the type of prints. If you print a single colour - then it's no worse than any other. If you print 4 with multi colours each layer, then you'll waste FAR more than you print.
May I suggest that you use the printer for a while first. In my experience, this mod is not needed and you can print just fine with the door shut.
@@Martial-Mat I'm saving up for an X1C and will get it soon. One of my concerns with this mod would be noise, I imagine the printer would be a lot louder with the top glass wide open? Not sure though. The mod is interesting but yeah I will try the printer with the door closed first
@@SangheiliSpecOp I've never had a problem with the door closed. Bambu just released a new driver that allegedly reduces print noise by about 15%. There is also a box you can print and attach to the back that reduces fan noise. If you are sure to keep the AMS lid closed, that also reduces noise. I'm very sensitive to noise and I run it in another room, and it's still loud enough to stop me falling asleep, although if I leave my PC on, the white noise is enough to mask it but sleep through.
Maybe it’s just the holidays and I’m feeling nostalgic, but I do miss when you just stayed home and printed really cool stuff to share with us in your backyard. 😎
Some of old Joel's stuff was the best.
and I'm thankful for you Joel.
We played around with some of the bambus at Microcenter today, (printed out a few benchies on them) and were really impressed at their line of printers. But... they seemed almost "too good". Seeing this print you did, it kinda makes 'Elder Maker dad' want to go back tomorrow and get an X1...just so he can print this out and MOD it.
Joel, we really enjoy your videos and we hope you and your family have a wonderful 2024.
Be well.
I love that Joels is still humble about being on youtube.
Tinkering/modding to make it your own. Awesome!
I agree with you. I still 3D Print to fix things around the house even if they don’t get filmed. I’m still amazed by 3D Printing.
Love you Joel, your videos have been a big part of my love for printing for years and years now. Always love seeing you when you're genuinely excited about something like this! Thank you so much for making such awesome stuff for so long, I hope you continue to find passion in what you share with us
I've printed with over 100 different PLA filaments with the door closed, and the only jam I EVER got with the door shut was due to brittle filament snapping. Have you _actually_ experienced this overheating jam Joel, or are you just proactively solving a problem that supposedly exists?
I'm a bit puzzled by this too. What's the chamber temperature when printing PLA? If this was a real problem, wouldn't other materials with higher extrusion temperature but also higher bed temperature (leading to higher chamber temperature) have the same kind of issue?
p1s and x1s have chamber ventialation, so also dont see any reason. Unless you would want to turn that fan off to have quieter print?
Interesting approach to overcoming a problem introduced by not using the “Cool” plate the printer came with! It works surprisingly well. I have over 1000 hours printing PLA with the cool plate and have not experiencing any of problems you described.
@@cbgslinger I use both the cool plate and the PEI plate - no problems, ventilated or not.
@@Martial-Mat I have a PEI plate, but have never used it. Bought it shortly after I got my Kickstarter Combo since everyone was raving about them. It’s a backup for my cool plates should the need arise. The cool plate just works. I use Windex for my release agent. It’s quick and easy.
Hey, that’s the remix of my v2 AMS riser! Thanks Joel!!!
Have a great holiday Joel. I felt that bit at the end. And now I'm gonna have to print this mod out now for my bambu! Maybe ill post it on my channel after reviewing it a bit. Thanks for taking the time to make a quick video!
Thank you Joel, for sharing your love for the multiple maker systems. Your excitement for cool prints is what really drove me to watch your channel. Thanks for all the information and knowledge you provide.
Thank you for all your enthusiasm and dedication to 3D printing. You were one of the first channels I watched when I first got my printer a couple years ago and I’m sure there are plenty others that are in the same benchy, I mean boat!
Thank you Joel for always posting these interesting makes. And specially thanks for not falling into the toxic crap that has been taking over the 3D print community and many influencers over the past year. Happy new year!
Joel long time watcher first time responding, I always enjoyed your UA-cam channel. I've been 3d print since 2014. It's been a love hate hobby for sure. I noticed when printing it for fun to give to kids and people for joy, I recieved joy as will. The minute I get people asking and "kindly" demanding things takes a toll and ruins the fun. Especially when it fails to print... Curse you 3D printing god!!!... Anywho, it's always a blast to get full functional print. I've been on the fence printing the bambu riser. I've seen a couple just haven't made up my mind. Glad to see it work out. Happy holidays and God bless you and your family.
Just finished the video. Joel, always feel free to wear a hat, or a non-clean shirt. We are here for you, the knowledge, the passion for making, and the fun. High-5!
High 5 back! I haven’t had issues printing with the door closed, but I’ll still give the venting a go. Agree with you - my enjoyment of 3d printing was renewed when I got my X1C. Before that, I was on a long hiatus, not inspired to print anything for months on my CR-10S Pros or even my Prusa. Way to go Bambu!
I needed this. I have been losing my passion since turning my printing into part of my company and knowing I'm not alone helps. Thank you, Joel.
Total game changer my temps stay so stable by putting my back glass on the printer and front on first tong
I looked everywhere for this model that I seen on a a1 video when I found it I also found the minimalist version next to it on printable and did it with 650 grams of filament instead of 1.5 to 1.75 rolls thanks Joel hope you had great holidays
The end was really touching, but I was especially shocked to come to the comments and find so many positive affirmations. I've been a little disheartened with 3D printing lately. I'm hoping the X1C I just ordered will help revive the spark. Thank you for your content and positivity.
Thank YOU for watching and leaving a comment! I bet that X1C is going to ignite a wonderful spark!
How goes it?
IMHO The X1C is hands down the best printer you can get, and it is the only printer I ever use anymore. I even have a Prusa that just collects dist. The X1C revitalized my love of designing and printing because it just plain works, with no fuss, each and every single time without fail.
Honestly didn't expect that ending, it was so sweet. Thanks
Hey Joe!
U are one of my favorite 3d printing youtuber! Thanks for the hard work ang great videos!
Best greetings from Hungary !
High five!
Refreshing approach Joel! Something this hobbies kind of lost as of late... Appreciate it.
Ordering an X1-Carbon soon. I'm stoked to own, use, and MODIFY it! Thanks for the video!
Much Love Joel. Your video quality is always top notch. High Five!
That's awesome - I've never vented it while printing PLA, I'm excited to try it! :D Thanks, Joel!
I just bought and X1C and i knew exactly where to go for more Bambu info. This Mod is defenitely going on the list. Thank you
Thanks for the video. I wondered if you were ok as you seemed a little upset to me. It was nice that you gave us a heart felt thank you for watching. Will be looking at this mod for my p1p
Functional prints are what warms my soul. Especially when I can share them with others.
Some of the most satisfying prints are the ones we either design and print or find a file and print for the purpose of a simple fix that we need and those AHA moments are priceless makes us remember why we got into 3d printing in the first place merry Christmas man and a happy new year I’ve been watching you since I started 3D printing going on year 3 and I love it it’s worked out awesome for my business I work for my self full time now and I get to spend more time with my family so that’s a plus you’ve been an inspiration truly appreciate everything you do , ✋
Joel, thanks for doing this. I learned the hard way to keep my X1 Carbon open when printing PLA, after constant jams and some research. I love 3D printing after 4 years in the hobby it is still amazing what we can do. Functional prints are the best became they solve a problem, usually quicker and cheaper.
Just ordered my X1C this week. Very excited about it! This and a poop shoot are the first things I will be making.
Great practical video - appreciate you not worrying about all the polish. We'd all live with the stringing overhang anyway. Cheers
Thanks for getting personal. And thanks for this video, as I'm now looking for a riser.
Great to see someone on the internet finally mention Spezspivick holes. Most people think it's "specific". But actually Spezspivick holes were invented by Dr. Ralf Spezspivick back in 1826.
High-5!
Great video and mod - glad you popped on for a bit during the holidays. Now enjoy the rest of the holiday and print some more cool things ;)
Got my X1 Carbon today...since PLA is just about my only material, venting is gonna be an issue.
What you said about heat-breaks and ambient temperature is a true thing...temperature differences work on a third (fourth?) power thing...if the air surrounding the heat-break is too warm, no heat is drawn outta the break at all!
That's a great idea. I love when 3D printing and solve an issue with the creativity of makers.
It's great when a problem presents itself and you can fix it in a simple manner, In our case: just 3D print a thing. As for showing things off just because they're cool: love them. Reminds me how when I go to take photos with friends, I never announce the photo. It's candid. If I wanted a posed photo, I would. But sometimes it's better to just let life happen, catch a moment that you like, and go "check this out". See you in the new year (assuming no surprise video before Monday)
I just got one of these printers, thanks for this video I know what I want my first print to be now :)
Being able to keep a lid on is important to us, since we have overhead fans that run 24/7 to circulate HVAC with high ceilings. Just adding a "hat" to our bed slingers helped warping a lot.
My P1P (and other printers) runs most days, all day, just for fun things for myself. 700 jobs over 8 months! I love this hobby. I'm traveling in Feb, to trade off a DIY printer I have $4k invested in, to a business, who is giving me back a similar sized printer KIT, just because I enjoy the process of building up printers and I want to do it all over again. It's just my jam.
what makes u choose P1P over X1C?
Thanks Joel! Your enthusiasm is awesome!
That print quality is exceptional!
That is the coolest mod I've seen. Next, a mod for switching between the AMS and the spool holder setup when you need to print TPU. Or another printer. haha I'm with you on the hobby. I've been watching your videos since the beginning. I started mine similarly in 2015. Thank you for the awesome content over the years.
There is a few different mods, while they dont easily switch from the spool to the AMS, you wont have to move the tubing. Its a Y-splitter that allows for another line of ptfe tube that goes to the spool to be fed into the printer as well. When I printed this, I did need to buy a ptfe tube kit with the adapters and clips and such in order for it to work, but it works so well, i'm glad i did!
First videos of yours i've seen. Gotta say love the ending bud! Got my 7yo the x1c as a hobby together, we are on 19hrs of printing since 6pm friday lol.. Finishing this filament poop chute then gonna start the riser you showed. Looks great! Just ordered 20 rolls of filament tonight, can't wait to bond with my daughter over fun little projects like yours
This is SO SO GOOD to hear!!
Thank you Joel! Now we need one mod for the a series😝...Happy new year🎉
I love my X1C. I printed some like that a few weeks after I got it becuase I print mostly PLA and I run my bed temps a little on the high side. The one I use also keep the lid raise up for it the vent but it also as a spot to put LED light strip in it. My printer now has over 1500 hours on it and it all doing great.
Great ending words, Happy New Year Joel!
Brilliant! Happy new year and here is for a better year next year!
I have gone from Aldi Cocoon Create Touch to an A1 and feel the same, print things off without the first layer issues makes 3D printing even more fun.
I wish one day to have a friend as nice and awesome as you. Been here a long time, thanks for the great videos.
thank you ive been looking for a solution for this problem for so long so excited to print this this also solves 2 problems ive had
sooooo gooood
Dude, this mod seriously is next level!
Love the sign off, looking forward to meeting you at this years Rapid+TCT
Hmm.. i never knew i had this problem with my x1c. Have been printing pla only (with ams on top and different brands of pla). Door stays closed during printing, and I've had 0 failures. Awesome video!
So great to see you back and smiling Joel.
I’ve printed hundreds of PLA pieces with no venting. Wondering if there is any science behind this idea?
It really depends on your local climate. I live in Virginia, and my printers behave way differently in the summer than in the winter. Room temperature, humidity, etc. In winter I need to run my Enders in a closet behind plexiglass for prints to stick. In summer, I need to pop the plexi out and run a fan over them or prints will warp. I bought my X1 in November, so I've only seen it work in winter. It's amazing how much a few degress of room temperature and a few percentage points of relative humidity will mess with print quality.
Agreed. We got into the hobby to print stuff. Then my brother said, you know what, we can make a product that can sell. We don't have affordable Model rocket kits in South Africa. So he designed 1. 3D printed nosecone with laser cut parts. And with the anti-plastic straw campain, access to 6 and 8mm cardboard tubes for launch lugs. The rest is history.
We do a STEAM workshop since 2012, and no, the world didn't end. And this year it was accepted as part of the school curriculum. Now we just need to educate the educators on how it benneffits their students to build a real rocket and go fly it.
So print the things you love, and have an awesome 2024!
Waiting for my X1C to arrive, this will be one of my first prints thanks :)
In the process of printing one that has TPU gaskets to properly seal the glass, added drawer space, and a place to mount some LED lights since the illumination on the P1S is a little lacking on the illumination front.
I've been looking into the different ones you can print, but if it already hasn't been mentioned, you'll need something to stand on to change out the filament. The normal height of most work stations or counter tops is 36 to 38 inches. If you have your printer on something lower than this print should be ok. But even in this video you can see how high it is above Joel. Thanks for the vid. Cheers!
How common is it an issue printing with PLA fully enclosed? I haven’t had any issues doing so but I live in a cooler place. The chamber tends to get to ~35 C when printing.
I have observed the same problem with my Voron; the chamber gets hot enough (without extra heating) that the filament softens enough to get clogs.
Every once in a while I need to build stuff for me without cameras in my PJs to reenergize myself. Hugs!
Cool and all, for anyone that wants to save time and filament you can just put a pencil on either side of the lip that holds the glass, drop the glass back on and put the AMS on it- the resulting 5/16" or so gap is enough to keep the heat down. Or use PLA+
Thanks for that model! I have been looking for a minimalistic AMS riser and everything else I have looked at was way overly complicated.
I admit, I'd lost my interest in 3D printing. My old Ender 3 was starting to annoy me. I've recently upgraded to the X1-C & I'm loving it! It's great to get these modification recommendations from such a trusted source (you!). Thanks.
What a brilliantly designed mod.
Love you buddy!
You're the best!
Does anyone know ? If you print the riser in pla. Can you print special materials which require hot temps without the riser melting ?
I see some serious chamber temps with some filaments
Shouldn't be an issue, the temps might reach 50-60c inside but you're not going to make the riser reach temps anywhere near that.
I have the Hex AMS Riser, that allows you to add honeycomb wall to both sides of the printer and add all the things to tidy your table
👍 Now I need to print 3 of these for my P1S printers.
Its the simple things Joel that sometimes have the biggest impact. Happy new year to you and the fam, and everyone involved at 3D printing Nerd ;)
The rule that you have to open the door when printing PLA also depends on ambient temperature. I have my printer in the garage and it's too cold for the door to be open. I get layer separation problems if i dont close the door and get the chamber temperature up to around 32-35C. It's partly due to the Aux fan blasting at 70 percent by default.
I did the original version of this first after getting my P1S upgrade kit, it's really easy to print and to set up. Though I ultimately went with the BLV AMS riser cause it looks cooler and has the drawers and build plate storage.
If you want something a bit easier and with way less material than the BLV, this is the way to go for sure.
And remember everyone, the best reason to own a 3D Printer is to print things for your 3D Printer ;)
Thank you Joel. Printing one for me now. Appreciate you.
I think your sentiment at the end is actually more valuable than the print itself! (and the print IS pretty valuable). ✋High 5!
Happy holidays and happy printing!
One idea to improve it further. Create a frame with the same dimensions of the glass top, make it so there is a fine computer mesh in the frame for a dust filter so when the glass top is venting you can still keep dust out
I saw a different one of these risers for the x1c that was a lot more slim and just had 2 closeable magnetic doors on each side for a total of 8 little doors that could open to vent. This riser you made just looks really big, and doesn’t come with extra storage, but it does look cool with the see through structure on the sides. Kind of reminds me of one of those Ooni pizza ovens or something like that. Thanks for sharing.
I'm printing this today. Great review. I know I'm late to the party.
Looks like the perfect space for an Ooni Pizza Oven 😂
Using the cool plate I haven't had any issues with chamber temps getting too high.
Awesome video Joel!
I print with iboss filament in the ams door closed. 220c -60c bed print comes out flawless
I'm looking for a minimum riser that holds the AMS because, to same my back, I have it a little higher as to not bend over. The other risers have drawers and such, a little too high. I have a small step stool that I get on just to change filaments in the AMS I have it so high.
I have downloaded the "Universal Internal Spool Desiccant Holder:" file. The spool is closed on both ends and includes the cap for the open end. However, there is no open end. How do I get the desiccant into the holder?
"Here's a neat little printer mod. Oh, just gonna destroy you emotionally for a second. Ok cool enjoy!"
Thats the beste way to do something! I print for my self with 12 Printers a Privat Projekt with over 18.600 prices. The real joy of 3D Printing is: for your self or for the persons you love! So your style ist perfekt and more as good for me! I understand it very well! I actually at this time i did not have a Bambu Lab Printer. But if i want to, i would like to buy a P1S. I like Printers with Enclosures.
Always great to see your comments, my friend!
thank you and its even harder for me as you think! English ist relay not my nativ language, but i do not give up. So every word is a way to a better writing. And your Videos make it so easy to comment! Your Stuff is awesome and i like your personal Style and how you deal with your kids and your wife! I am Self employed for over 17 Years so i knew every thing, that can be a challenge, for a partner or even bigger a family! So its time to say: Thank you for all your Stuff and in a short time: Happy new year for your self and your loved ones! @@3DPrintingNerd
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When I was young these elements used to be molten bronze poured between massive stone blocks.
Could you seal the sides of the glass except maybe the front and put a hepa filter in? Or would this just make it too hot? Could fans help?
What are the tell tale signs that you need more air movement when printing PLA? I.e. what signs would help us know that we should be opening the door, or removing the top lid? Most of my PLA prints are fine. We assume some of the stragglers will be there from time to time. But I am curious to what to look out for? Thanks for the video, I may still try this mod. However, I would like to be able to explain the reason for this mod a bit more in depth?
I printed one of these, but never end up lifting the lid and still get great PLA prints. Since it's in my living room, I'd rather avoid the extra noise, but it's a nice option to have and I use the grid to hold a side spool for the "5th roll"
Tip if you live in europe: PLA and PLA Pro from the Filright brand prints just fine with the door and top closed.
Great to see you have your spark back! Was a little worried about you after watching 1 of your recent videos. Make the videos you want, not the videos you think you should. Keep enjoying 3D printing and practical prints are the best! @3DPrinterDoctor
This is a very good point, but I just turn on the chamber fan and it works great.
I can't text it on myself I don't own a Bamboo Lounge printer I was wondering instead of poison out the filament cool down the nozzle just enough to do a cold pool the only worry is how long it takes did he back up the nozzle is there a way to do that energy code
I've printed many different brands, colors and finishes(Matte, Silk, Gloss) of PLA and never had to open the door or take off/lift up the top cover to get great quality prints. What specific brands, colors, and finishes of filament and types of printed items require extra air flow in the X1C? I've printed a wide variety of sizes and shapes of objects in PLA without issue, so I'm confused as to why extra air flow is needed.