Thanks for hopping along on the journey! I appreciate the kind words - that’s certainly the vibe I’m going for! Glad you liked it, thanks for watching, and I hope to see you around in the comments again soon!
I'm in nearly the same boat as you are. Definitely following now. One note about the Bambu Lab slicer, before messing with settings, take a hard look at the presets. They're pretty awesome out of the box.
Subscriber #366 leap year subscriber for the leap year. Lol But A1 was the right call for beginners, I had an A1 and it was putting out prints just as good as my X1C. There is a slight increase to print time but nothing drastic. Like if a print would take an hour on the X1 it would be like an hour and 5mins or so on the A1. Bambu filament is great and more or less just drop in and print, but can get pricey. I have started to primarily use Sunlu High speed PLA. Make sure to get the high speed PLA. I don't know what it is but the regular PLA fails too much. The regular Sunlu PLA black is horrible and I never got a smooth surface finish on any prints. It was always wavy and started to chunck off. Anyways, good luck! There's a lot of us all trying out the same thing with the print farms so find your niche and stick to it!
Thank you for the kind words, my friend! A leap year subscriber has a great ring to it haha. Gotta be good luck for sure! I’ll definitely have to look at the Sunlu filament. I’ve heard good things and high speed is probably a good option with the speed of the bambus. You’re 100% right! Need to try a bunch of stuff and see what sticks. Best of luck to you in your endeavor, as well!
That's definitely the way I am leaning. Would you suggest maybe using other people's designs to get some listings up, or solely focusing on building my own inventory?
Keep it up man!
Thank you very much, my friend! I appreciate you!
hehe subscriber #437 frrrr 2 mins in and i love the down to earth “conversation” like video
Thanks for hopping along on the journey! I appreciate the kind words - that’s certainly the vibe I’m going for! Glad you liked it, thanks for watching, and I hope to see you around in the comments again soon!
Go for it. Keep at it
Thank you so much!
I'm in nearly the same boat as you are. Definitely following now. One note about the Bambu Lab slicer, before messing with settings, take a hard look at the presets. They're pretty awesome out of the box.
Thank you! I’ll definitely run stock and see how that turns out, makes it super easy. Thanks for watching!
Happy Printing
Thanks for watching, my friend!
Your A1 starting singing and i turned around to see what mine was up to lol
Hahaha it’s a catchy jingle, that’s for sure!
Woohoo!!
Start with the A1 until you outgrow the bed, or capacity.
Great call! I agree with you completely
Subscriber #366 leap year subscriber for the leap year. Lol
But A1 was the right call for beginners, I had an A1 and it was putting out prints just as good as my X1C. There is a slight increase to print time but nothing drastic. Like if a print would take an hour on the X1 it would be like an hour and 5mins or so on the A1.
Bambu filament is great and more or less just drop in and print, but can get pricey. I have started to primarily use Sunlu High speed PLA. Make sure to get the high speed PLA. I don't know what it is but the regular PLA fails too much. The regular Sunlu PLA black is horrible and I never got a smooth surface finish on any prints. It was always wavy and started to chunck off.
Anyways, good luck! There's a lot of us all trying out the same thing with the print farms so find your niche and stick to it!
Thank you for the kind words, my friend! A leap year subscriber has a great ring to it haha. Gotta be good luck for sure!
I’ll definitely have to look at the Sunlu filament. I’ve heard good things and high speed is probably a good option with the speed of the bambus.
You’re 100% right! Need to try a bunch of stuff and see what sticks. Best of luck to you in your endeavor, as well!
I suggest you def do your own designs
That's definitely the way I am leaning. Would you suggest maybe using other people's designs to get some listings up, or solely focusing on building my own inventory?
Are you an engineer?
Unfortunately, I am not - I wish!