a thread for BambuLab machines
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Re: a thread for BambuLab machines
First few ABS parts have printed without a hitch.
So far, so good.
I've used PEI plate, ran filament calibration, used glue and a brim. No bed or layer adhesion problems.
I did notice parts are easier to remove than with PLA on the high-tack cool plate.
Anyway, on to the next set of parts -- most of which are in the 6 hour range for print time.
So far, so good.
I've used PEI plate, ran filament calibration, used glue and a brim. No bed or layer adhesion problems.
I did notice parts are easier to remove than with PLA on the high-tack cool plate.
Anyway, on to the next set of parts -- most of which are in the 6 hour range for print time.
Doug
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Re: a thread for BambuLab machines
I've saved the largest and most complex parts for last on this project.
This bed side required 11-1/2 hours to print -- but I think it was worth the time. With layer height set to 0.08mm, the layer lines are almost non-existent. A few passes with some 380 grit paper and they're gone. I probably could skip sanding the parts and just use filler primer but I will sand them anyway.
Anyway, I've printed about a dozen parts in ABS so far and it's a breeze on the P1S. : )
Part orientation and proper use of supports are keys to achieving acceptable prints.
This bed side required 11-1/2 hours to print -- but I think it was worth the time. With layer height set to 0.08mm, the layer lines are almost non-existent. A few passes with some 380 grit paper and they're gone. I probably could skip sanding the parts and just use filler primer but I will sand them anyway.
Anyway, I've printed about a dozen parts in ABS so far and it's a breeze on the P1S. : )
Part orientation and proper use of supports are keys to achieving acceptable prints.
Doug
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Re: a thread for BambuLab machines
H2D is coming...
https://bambulab.com/en/h2d
"Rethink Personal Manufacturing
March. 25th 2025 3PM CET"
With a few blured images as teasers...
What is apparent from leaks :
- dual nozzle with a mecanism to alternate them and two cutters (both head should be multimaterial capable)
- heated chamber?
- Apparently two variety of AMS (one of them is AMS HT, including a heater)
- 350x320x325
- a possible attachemnt of another tool on the tool head
- a laser module (most likely 10W diode) and possibly a mechanical emergency stop button
Seems interesting and the laser module may also exlain why they are so verse on cloud security and the change of message in the TOS as a laser working without monitoring may prove to be potential fire hazard... Anycase, I'm curious to see what it turns into...
https://bambulab.com/en/h2d
"Rethink Personal Manufacturing
March. 25th 2025 3PM CET"
With a few blured images as teasers...
What is apparent from leaks :
- dual nozzle with a mecanism to alternate them and two cutters (both head should be multimaterial capable)
- heated chamber?
- Apparently two variety of AMS (one of them is AMS HT, including a heater)
- 350x320x325
- a possible attachemnt of another tool on the tool head
- a laser module (most likely 10W diode) and possibly a mechanical emergency stop button
Seems interesting and the laser module may also exlain why they are so verse on cloud security and the change of message in the TOS as a laser working without monitoring may prove to be potential fire hazard... Anycase, I'm curious to see what it turns into...
I buy kits to build and ru(i)n them 

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Re: a thread for BambuLab machines
The H2D is really interesting...
I had a look at my use cases and current limitations faced with the X1C, and it hit all the cases, and the price remain somewhat acceptable considering what it brings to the game.
I did not print a lot of multimaterial with more than 2 materials (and the max material in a print in my case is actually 3).
The Laser/Plotter/Drawer are WTF for me at the end : The Silhouette Cameo 4 is better in bed size, with more depth of cut, and I believe a dedicated laser might be better and less worrying for the inside of the printer...
The new AMS2Pro and AMS HT are also super interesting with the X1/P1 and at some point with A1 series...
Yes, the approach on the firmware and secure connection sucks, but LAN/developer mode works perfectly fine. And at the end, my printer is just a tool... I'm pretty much convinced, I just need to convince my domestic dragon
I had a look at my use cases and current limitations faced with the X1C, and it hit all the cases, and the price remain somewhat acceptable considering what it brings to the game.
I did not print a lot of multimaterial with more than 2 materials (and the max material in a print in my case is actually 3).
The Laser/Plotter/Drawer are WTF for me at the end : The Silhouette Cameo 4 is better in bed size, with more depth of cut, and I believe a dedicated laser might be better and less worrying for the inside of the printer...
The new AMS2Pro and AMS HT are also super interesting with the X1/P1 and at some point with A1 series...
Yes, the approach on the firmware and secure connection sucks, but LAN/developer mode works perfectly fine. And at the end, my printer is just a tool... I'm pretty much convinced, I just need to convince my domestic dragon

I buy kits to build and ru(i)n them 

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Re: a thread for BambuLab machines
I think I get mister Bambu's master plan.
I had a discussion with my wife about the H2D...
See, my wife do craft. When I bought my Silhouette Cameo 4, the target was mainly to create vinyl mask and stiickers for RC purpose... But 4 years later, I must recognize my wife uses it much more than I do. She does a lot of things with the Silhouette. Among the last few months, she mentioned to me that she'd like a laser. I proposed her a training at the local fablab for the laser. She did it, and she knows that she can use the laser there (there is a 120W CO2 laser, a X-tool F1 Ultra and a P1 or M1), but she would still like to have one at home for light prototyping...
I showed her the H2D video. She said "Yes, Laser Edition". I thought I would have to argument more for the printer
. It compares to what the X-Tool F1 lite can do. And the price of a X-Tool F1 Lite is still more than the difference between the two H2D combos...
I still have some interrogations about how the laser can mess inside the printer chamber, but I also had a look at the F1 Ultra at fablab, and it is not that messy compared to the CO2.
Anyway, there is no more possibility of ordering as the first batch is already in rupture, so I can still change mind...
I had a discussion with my wife about the H2D...
See, my wife do craft. When I bought my Silhouette Cameo 4, the target was mainly to create vinyl mask and stiickers for RC purpose... But 4 years later, I must recognize my wife uses it much more than I do. She does a lot of things with the Silhouette. Among the last few months, she mentioned to me that she'd like a laser. I proposed her a training at the local fablab for the laser. She did it, and she knows that she can use the laser there (there is a 120W CO2 laser, a X-tool F1 Ultra and a P1 or M1), but she would still like to have one at home for light prototyping...
I showed her the H2D video. She said "Yes, Laser Edition". I thought I would have to argument more for the printer

I still have some interrogations about how the laser can mess inside the printer chamber, but I also had a look at the F1 Ultra at fablab, and it is not that messy compared to the CO2.
Anyway, there is no more possibility of ordering as the first batch is already in rupture, so I can still change mind...
I buy kits to build and ru(i)n them 

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