FLSUN S1 - A Tall Tale

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024

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  • @Speedgaming802
    @Speedgaming802 Před měsícem +314

    lets hope flsun dosnt put bots in the comments

    • @DrLesterTheSmith
      @DrLesterTheSmith Před měsícem +8

      🤖aw shucks!

    • @DesignbyNilsson
      @DesignbyNilsson Před měsícem +1

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @Eric-vq9nq
      @Eric-vq9nq Před měsícem +51

      As a person that is definitely a human, I'm sure the innovating innovators at FLSUN will innovate their way to a most glorious firmware update that will show all of us human persons what fantastic innovators they truly are. Beep-boop, boop diddly beep beep.

    • @nunyabusiness9043NunyaBiz
      @nunyabusiness9043NunyaBiz Před měsícem +7

      @@Eric-vq9nqYou’re not fooling me, R2D2! Damn android just wants attention still.

    • @tedtieken3592
      @tedtieken3592 Před měsícem +9

      Innovation takes time, I’m sure the bots will get better.

  • @darmichar73
    @darmichar73 Před měsícem +97

    I'm happy to finally see reviewers putting it out there and saying 'Do not buy this product'.

  • @brants7131
    @brants7131 Před měsícem +85

    You hooked me at "Get their Sh!# straight" And I agree

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +10

      I would love to see more of this in reviews! Now "I printed a huge helmet! Ignore the defects, that was probably the filament. I won't try it again because I was running out of time, buy now!"

    • @Basement_CNC
      @Basement_CNC Před měsícem

      ​@@RobertCowanDIY its so stupid, creality has brought out the k1, k1max, k1c and k2 (along with other even lower tier printers ) and all of those were suppost to be a "bamboo killer" and NONE oh those were anything close to what was promised .......just fuc*ing reta*ds....when a non profit like voron can bring a open source printer to market which is better than anything out there other than the bamboo printers
      this leaves prusa with there outdated printers and delusional prices the pepoly magneto (Wich is awesoome, id love to have one) but is to expensive at nearly 2k and then the sovol SV08 wich still has to make its place

  • @nachoiz333
    @nachoiz333 Před měsícem +68

    I really appreciate the honesty of your reviews, lots of youtubers trying to sell us a bambu killer with an 8min benchy forgetting there is plenty more use cases than a pre-sliced toy to print. Great video !

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +13

      If anything, I hope this video gives other youtubers some pause before trying that tired "bambu killer" line in their next video.

    • @ichisaur
      @ichisaur Před měsícem +3

      @@RobertCowanDIYtbh I’m kinda annoyed by several CZcamsrs that put out first impressions just parroting their marketing claims while making almost no effort to validate those claims, even ones as absurd as the 110mm3/s flow. The race to get videos out on time to compete for views really hurts their credibility.

    • @splitt3r
      @splitt3r Před měsícem +1

      There have been so many "bambu killers" released in the last couple years, but in all that time my p1p is still alive and well

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      @@splitt3r There have been a lot of THUMBNAILS claiming that, but nothing that is actually fundamentally better, like you said.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      @@ichisaur Completely agree. I would fully expect it would go: "unboxing, now let's test that flow rate number". That was the first thing I did! That was my first print.

  • @NWGR
    @NWGR Před měsícem +15

    Respect for this. Far too many "reviewers" always gloss over the multitude of flaws most printers release with and tell us to buy them anyway.
    I started my 3d printing with an ender 3 pro, got frustrated with it after 5 years of printing, modding, tinkering, fighting with it, and finally gave up on it and jumped on the bambu bandwagon, and it's been an incredibly smooth ride ever since. I started with an A1 mini, now I have two A1s, and A1 mini and I also gave my wife an A1 mini. She's never 3d printed anything, but jumped right in; I showed her the basics of changing filament, adjusting settings and she's been in love with it.
    I'm actually excited about the creality K2, but I really don't trust them to release a printer without issues, so I'm waiting for actual reviews. Even then, my bambus have been so reliable, I probably wouldn't buy anything else anyway. I still want another A1.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +2

      the community and industry has matured a LOT and it needs to steer towards honesty. just a few years ago, printers were still pretty tweaky and only for true hobbyists. many of those content creators still have that mindset. But with bambu, an absolute noob can buy a printer and be printing parts significantly better than someone with 5+ years experience.

    • @NWGR
      @NWGR Před měsícem

      @@RobertCowanDIY That's the main reason I switched form my ender. I got sick of the tinkering. I just wanted to print things and actually learn 3d modeling.

    • @snuggie1849
      @snuggie1849 Před měsícem +1

      I got an x1c and i love it! Problem is if i don't use bambu labs filament i tend to have alot of problems. Also ive had 3rd party filament from inland break in the ams. Overall though its incredible. Im not super great with tech and ive made probably 30 different things!

    • @NWGR
      @NWGR Před měsícem

      @@snuggie1849 Keep at it, once you find good settings for the 3rd party filament you'll be able to save a lot of money by not sticking only with Bambu's filament. Nothing wrong with only using Bambu, but options are always good. 💪

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +2

      @@snuggie1849 Yeah, for the record, I don't use the AMS and only buy decent filament. That's a really good start. The AMS is nice, but probably the least reliable aspect of their printers.

  • @jbobik4
    @jbobik4 Před měsícem +24

    I can say with all honesty that this is probably the most real review I’ve watched in a long time. I completely agree with regards to FL Sun and what they’re putting out. I remember in 2014 I purchased an FLSun delta and it didn’t work back then either. Says a lot about the company. I’m recently back into printing after a short hiatus, and I fell for the hype and purchased a Creality unit. Let’s just say I ordered a Bamboo Lab unit and it’s currently on the way. I’m tired of the hype and I’m tired of the lies. If FL Sun doesn’t like your opinion, then they should’ve put out a product that they could be proud of. This looks to be pretty printer…but actually is a pretty big embarrassment.

    • @the_void856
      @the_void856 Před měsícem

      Creality is nice though. What's wrong??

  • @tyotee4361
    @tyotee4361 Před měsícem +48

    I'm so glad you said this, and as a fan of Prusa printers I have to give Bambulabs the credit that when they release a new machine it's feature complete. My X1 from 2022 has had some great updates but the main features were there and working when I bought it and it just... works.
    So disappointed in FLSun and I hope to see them improve.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +15

      We're in the same boat. I wish Prusa would get their act together and release something actually competitive, but Bambu usually comes to win.

    • @_B_K_
      @_B_K_ Před měsícem +4

      100% agree. I was torn between Prusa and Bambu Lab. Ended up going with Bambu Lab X1 Carbon, because of what you get for the money, and it's been awesome. No buyer's remorse, for a change.

    • @melgross
      @melgross Před měsícem

      The question is whether they will improve this product’s software, which seems to be the biggest problem. The next is to put out more realistic specs for the hardware.

  • @PaulHuckaby
    @PaulHuckaby Před měsícem +9

    This may be my favorite 3D printer CZcams video of all time. And I was also happy to see you even acknowledge your own videos with the XL. There are some popular 3d printer "content providers" that have gotten really bad about this. Great Video Robert - and just a note - I clapped back at you on your earlier video's about the Prusa XL - but now that they have addressed a lot of the initial issues - I have one sitting in my cart ready for me to hit the buy button. GREAT VIDEO.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +1

      No problem at all. We're all humans (well, except for the bots...) and it's hard to review something objectively. In the end, if it works for what you need and the price is right, it's a good product.

    • @PaulHuckaby
      @PaulHuckaby Před měsícem

      @@RobertCowanDIY Yep and part if the reason I was finally able to feel comfortable getting the XL was the follow up videos you published showing the printer getting better. That and the rapid software fixes/improvements from Prusa. Now I'm looking forward to getting mine (I'm of the mind set that I'm willing to pay for quality). Keep up the vids!

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      @@PaulHuckaby I use it regularly and have no issues. I still think it has some 'maturing' to do, but it's a decent printer. I actually sold all of my printers except for my X1C, MK4 and XL.

  • @NostrilDumbness
    @NostrilDumbness Před měsícem +11

    On the bright side, since the printer is dysfunctional, most people won’t experience the famous FLSun ‘umbilical abrasion shorts out wires and fries the logic board’ feature.

  • @Shmozone
    @Shmozone Před měsícem +7

    I'm so tired of affiliate links on reviews, feels so rampant in this space. Ty for calling that out.
    As far as my newest printer, I found an amazon returned ender 3 for 40 dollars and i'm modding it to hell and back. It's the most fun i've had since i started this hobby

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +3

      I'm guilty of it as well! It's lucrative, but you gotta be able to sleep at night too.

    • @Shmozone
      @Shmozone Před měsícem

      @@RobertCowanDIY I'm sure it's not easy to say no when the option is there, but yeah it's gotten wild lol

  • @kaween1000
    @kaween1000 Před měsícem +10

    Oh nice. Another real, honest review. Thank you for your useful insights, not limited to the Flsun issues.

  • @awkwardsaxon9418
    @awkwardsaxon9418 Před měsícem +8

    If they had just said "this does 50mm/s max flow" people would have unanimously praised it. Now everyone is ripping it to shreds.
    Good volume, good price point too... sad

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +3

      EXACTLY! They didn't have to claim 110! 50 is still great, and it really CAN do that. But, it can't print well, at any speed. I think that can all be fixed, eventually. But right now, the prints look awful.

  • @degreeless_engineering
    @degreeless_engineering Před měsícem +3

    I ALMOST pre-ordered one. I'm glad I listened to my inner voice. It took them a while to ship these out, it doesn't live up to the hype, it's gigantic, and it's super noisy. My wife would've murdered me. I appreciate your honest input. I think creators are tip-toeing around review videos so they don't upset or make manufacturers nervous.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      yep! and if the firmware gets fixed in a few months, no one wants to have the thumbnail saying "don't buy this" when they could lose out on affiliate sales.

  • @crashkg
    @crashkg Před měsícem +2

    It was actually your honesty that convinced me to buy into the Prusa XL. Between you and Tada 3d printing I figured I had a grasp of the pitfalls. I think OEM's are better served with honesty over endless hype. Thanks.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +3

      aww, thanks! my goal is to give people a real life experience with the product. sometimes even the worst product can be the right one for someone, depending on their needs.

  • @Dante3D1
    @Dante3D1 Před měsícem +1

    Finally someone tells the truth about the machine! I was a huge fan of the brand since I started my hobby with their "Super Racer" machine and I was happy with the price quality, but after starting a small business I did a lot of research on whether to buy the S1 but the first thing that stopped me was that they delayed the release a lot of the machine itself and the difficult troubleshooting of their machines due to the small audience unlike companies like Prusa & Bambu, that's exactly why I chose the X1C and I don't regret it.

  • @MyTechFun
    @MyTechFun Před měsícem +7

    Nice, honest review. I have their older printers. I like the delta mechanism. They are fast, good for organic object, but somehow not accurate enough for mechanical parts. I also hate these unfinished printers and marketing specs.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +4

      Same. I hate how this industry just allows it to happen. It's like shop vacs! Have you ever looked at those HP numbers? They can do something like 5HP, but you can only get around ~2HP from the outlet. Just made up numbers.

    • @Zonkobel
      @Zonkobel Před měsícem

      If your printer is not accurate enough your doing something wrong

  • @cerrkprgragg
    @cerrkprgragg Před 8 dny

    Thanks for sharing . I have one Bambu P1s and one FLSun S1, When I need to print complex multi-color models, I fire up my P1S. When I'm printing larger models like helmets, I usually use the S1. I absolutely love them .

  • @thenextlayer
    @thenextlayer Před měsícem +4

    Oh snap, this is a spicy one. But yeah, you're right. I usually forgive a *reasonable* amount of "pre-launch unreadiness" such as there being no available profiles - when I get the printer 2 months before it launches. But if you bought this as a retail unit, and there are STILL no profiles? That's ridiculous. Half the features don't even work? Insane. It really has made me reconsider even taking machines before they're 100% retail-ready, and then, not letting anything slide.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      For sure. And many reviewers had theirs long before I got mine even.

  • @Antrim3d
    @Antrim3d Před měsícem +2

    Honesty is such a refreshing trait that is often missing on here. Thank you for providing some. Great video. 👍🏻

  • @themagnety
    @themagnety Před měsícem +25

    I dont think i have ever seen you this heated!!

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +12

      Eh, it's time to get real.

    • @notsonominal
      @notsonominal Před měsícem +6

      You mean in stark contrast to the chamber in the S1?

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +2

      @@notsonominal haha!

    • @Basement_CNC
      @Basement_CNC Před měsícem

      ​@@RobertCowanDIY understandable after spending 1500$ on shit

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +1

      @@Basement_CNC I got it at the $1300 preorder price! Which I had to pay in full 6 months before shipping...

  • @joetkeshub
    @joetkeshub Před měsícem +1

    Honest and very convincing review. You just demonstrated that being given a device sometimes clouds one's judgment. Thank you Robert! You earned a new subscriber.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      as someone that gets given a lot of stuff, it ABSOLUTELY clouds your judgement.

  • @_B_K_
    @_B_K_ Před měsícem +1

    Damn, that's a shame... I am so happy to have honest folks like you around to keep us informed. Thank you. It really sucks when you're excited about getting something and then it doesn't meet the expectations... even close. Luckily, my X1 Carbon is doing a good job and hasn't disappointed me, so far.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +1

      I mostly like my X1C. It's been a good printer, but I still have a soft spot for Prusa.

  • @theeightbitdad
    @theeightbitdad Před měsícem +1

    Dude, thank you so much for such an honest review and saying the quite part out loud. These companies need to be held to the standards they claim.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      'saying the quiet part out loud'. this needs to be done more!

  • @_Xantras_
    @_Xantras_ Před měsícem +1

    Impressibe honesty on your part.
    First video of yours I watch, and it's a breath of fresh air

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +1

      I hope you subscribe, I've been making videos as a hobby for 10+ years and will never make this my business.

  • @802Garage
    @802Garage Před měsícem +2

    The craziest part is how easily most of these issues could be polished out or avoided entirely with minimal work. They could have an intern with solid printing knowledge bust out print profiles. They could have used an existing slicer instead of their own hack job. They could polish the UI with a few hours of programming. They could simply not lie about capabilities. Like, why? Anyways, thanks for the PSA. It really is annoying we have to sort through so much marketing nonsense and all the buddy buddy reviews.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +1

      exactly! the community could easily sort this out in a few weeks.

  • @willworkforicecream
    @willworkforicecream Před měsícem +4

    I see that they borrowed the code for the filament weight sensor from HP's ink cartridge indicators.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +1

      HAHA! Probably. It used to work and was pretty cool. But it stopped working after a firmware update (the update that made OTA updates possible).

  • @Eric_Wolfe-Schulte
    @Eric_Wolfe-Schulte Před měsícem +6

    Spitting fire and I'm here for it.

  • @meadmaker4525
    @meadmaker4525 Před 18 dny +1

    I understand FLSUN just released a large software update for the S1 and T1. I wonder how much that has improved the usability of those machines. I would love to own a delta like the S1, but like you said, I need them to do a MUCH better job with the user experience and hardware (hot end, specifically). Frankly, I could care less about the speed numbers. If I was running a print farm, maybe then I would care, but I'm not. It just needs to work well and lay down quality prints. If it produced prints as clean as the X1C at any speed, that would be great. If it produced prints as clean as the X1C and did it, say, an hour faster, that would be spectacular. And frankly, they should just ditch their efforts at making their own slicer and just build solid profiles in Orca for everyone to use.
    I've watched a number of reviews on the S1. I have yet to see anyone slow the printer down to normal speed and use a custom-built profile for a single decent filament type (that they would have to make themselves, since FLSUN doesn't, of course), and run some prints just to see what the machine is capable of, if given the right tuning. That would be interesting. No, people shouldn't have to do that - agreed - but it would kind of prove or disprove the viability of the hardware and whether or not any amount tuning or improvement on the part of FLSUN in future can actually make this thing better. If so, I'd be willing to wait until they got it right and then buy the printer. If not, then it would be back to perusing core-XY and bed slingers, probably ending up with an X1C.
    Personally, I'm less concerned with keeping up with the Joneses or having the newest, fastest, shiniest printer out there. I just want to have something that I'll like using and that'll work every time I use it. I'd love that to be a delta machine.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před 18 dny

      I read the firmware notes and it doesn't seem like anything actually major was addressed, just a few quality of life improvements, but nothing big. I could be wrong though. That being said, I absolutely created a custom profile and had it running quite slow (normal speeds really) and it didn't change much. There was a lot of surface artifacts, salmon skin, etc. It wasn't worth a review even.

  • @alexaguilar8224
    @alexaguilar8224 Před měsícem +1

    The print quality is the same as the FLSUN delta kit I built in 2017… glad to see they’re consistent. I was hoping they’d improved the quality, so your rant was helpful. Thanks for sharing!

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      Don't mess with a good thing! Except it's not :-(

    • @jrobmccoy
      @jrobmccoy Před měsícem +1

      I was just thinking this. I had one of their kits that used v-roller carriages, a dinky 40mm cooling fan, and a knockoff V6, all driven by a RAMPS board. My prints looked about the same. Granted at 1/10th the speed but….
      How did it go so wrong for them?
      Remote “cpap” cooling, the linear rails, and the modern mobo ought to get excellent prints at lower speeds.

  • @lifeholdstrategic
    @lifeholdstrategic Před měsícem +2

    Great honest video. I found your channel as I was looking at the XL for multi material printing.
    I have a WUXN WXR which has been a great first printer, but their customer service is terrible. I think these companies rely on the “influencer” and tchotchke print in place dragon consumers way too much. And as you said, we are all part of the problem by not holding the companies accountable for either junk machines or junk customer service. Keep up the awesome work.

  • @Kregorius
    @Kregorius Před měsícem

    All I am saying is my prusa MK2 and MK3 are still running. Some care and work here and there but I don't feel any need to get anything newer for my workshop use. The newer competitors may be shiny and faster, but I don't have a use case for an extra printer that actually doesn't add any functionality to melting plastic on a moving surface. I did get a prusa XL because it's big and I needed that size. But it was usable for me as it came out. I didn't care for any of that connectivity or that fangled mess. New updates has made it better, faster and all that jazz. But the hardware is what matters. They can fiddle with software but it will only get better if the hardware is still there after many moons when the update comes.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      hear me out... I was the same as you. then I got an X1C. for several months I thought "ok, yeah, it's faster. but the prints looks just as good on my MK3". Then I had some projects that required a LOT of printing. The speed of the MK3 versus the X1C suddenly came into play and prints that I was assuming would be overnight were now just a couple hours and I could get a LOT more done and prototype a lot quicker. The MK3 got sold during that project. I never really thought speed alone could make a difference, but once you get used to it, it changes how you work. Just my 2 cents.

  • @tim71291
    @tim71291 Před měsícem

    We appreciate the information! Having integrity to say it just like you have is something to take notice of. You and Clough42 are keeping quality first!

  • @earlowens998
    @earlowens998 Před 11 dny

    I’m glad I watched this presentation. I had watched this and a review of the S1. It looked like it was a supper printer then real life testing proved it’s not ready for real life.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před 11 dny

      Pretty much everything you see on it is a paid advertisement. Even in some of those, the print quality is pretty bad.

  • @joell439
    @joell439 Před měsícem

    Thank you Robert - I really appreciate the effort and time you put into all your episodes. 👍👍😎👍👍
    Maybe one day consumer product manufacturers will do the same.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      maybe, but probably not. but it will continue to give me content I guess...

  • @AntiVaganza
    @AntiVaganza Před měsícem +1

    Loved it. I am tinkerer/maker but also a photojournalist and I have found myself getting increasingly frustrated over the years with the shilling most channels do. Even some of the supposedly better ones.
    I know the drivers behind it, creators need to be on the good side of the manufacturers to be sent early products to review so they can get their clicks and pay their rent - all the while claming they are independent and no money exchanged hands. But it's a dangerously circle and the manufacturers have been gaining power over reviewers because of this - because if you get on the blacklist, you can't review early and hence no clicks, no income for rent. It happened in all consumer goods areas.
    Dodgy sponsors are the other bane, like become a Scottish lord and all that BS. But that's another topic.
    I think there's a new (old...) way to be creator and a few are going this way but there's room for more. F*ck the freebies, use the Patreon money to buy what you want to review. Be very, very careful and do your due diligence if you take on sponsors. Soon, a lot of reviews will be AI created/scripted so being the super honest, not-on-the-take, independent human reviewer might actually work. Especially if you already have the followers, perhaps that switch is doable. Unless the YT overlords decide to have the algorithm bury you because people are gullible and there are more clicks in feeding them AI content...

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +1

      I'm sure this exists in almost every other hobby. I've seen it with some tools as well.

  • @Aranos666
    @Aranos666 Před 26 dny

    I have to say that I was pretty surprised by Bambu, especially with what they said about their printers. I think Prusa may have been under a lot of pressure to release the MK4 and XL before they were fully ready, given the competition from Bambu.
    It's a common problem with many other printer manufacturers. They're more focused on launching new models than improving existing ones in terms of software. Many of the printers, such as the FLSUN, Sovol S8 or Creality K1, have so much potential, but it always fails because of the software and lack of model maintenance. It's more important for all these companies to introduce a new device as quickly as possible because nobody is interested in the previous models anymore.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před 26 dny

      I'm actually getting a Sovol SV08, since that one was the darling of the YT community for a month. I want to see what it's all about.

  • @ThePhilbox
    @ThePhilbox Před měsícem

    Thank you!!! Appreciate the critical honesty. you are 100% right. We need this in every review, from every reviewer.

  • @bsaddresss
    @bsaddresss Před měsícem

    I bought one of the k2 plus packages on the first day. I also got one of the first k1 max’s… as much as I hated performing Creality r&d… it has been a fantastic machine. Praying for a similar experience with the k2…😳
    Loved the sincere frustration you conveyed in your “non” review. Keep up the good work

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      I KINDA liked my K1 Max. It was decent, but nowhere near as good as the Bambu or even the Prusa MK4. It was fast, but inconsistent.

  • @subethasoftware
    @subethasoftware Před měsícem

    Thank you for being an early adopter. So many of us got burned by Kickstarters years ago, we don't go anywhere near them until the product actually ships, and the first revision bugs get worked out ;-)

  • @GuyH77
    @GuyH77 Před měsícem

    I already had respect for you but you've gone up again in my estimation. Love that you've called out this trend of over promise and under-deliver. I also hate the release of products with advertised features which aren't in at the start and only to be delivered by firmware update at some unknown point in the future.

  • @miked3058
    @miked3058 Před měsícem

    Thanks for saying what I have been thinking about the 3D industry and many other FLSUN S1 reviews. This was refreshing and I wish more content creators would follow suit.

  • @johnmurray3240
    @johnmurray3240 Před 14 dny

    Also the lights on the left side of the screen are just status indicator lights, if theres an issue with printer they turn yellow just so if you glance in at the printer youll know since the screen turns off, also it is a hardened steel nozzle and comes with an extra, Ive run a crap ton of carbon fiber through mine and it prints like its new. The T1 however does not have a hardened steel nozzle.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před 14 dny

      The indicator lights aren't implemented yet. They're SUPPOSED to show progress of a print and as a status indicator. BUT, they didn't bother to program anything in yet.

    • @johnmurray3240
      @johnmurray3240 Před 14 dny

      @RobertCowanDIY oh mine turn yellow if I have an issue, they did it today when the printer on out of filament

  • @maxvim3d391
    @maxvim3d391 Před měsícem

    Great video. I hope it will help consumers think that a 3D printer is a production machine and not the latest iPhone. The requirements for a production machine are, first of all, reliability in operation, ease of maintenance, and stable quality. This can only be verified by time and not by the statements of advertising managers.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      exactly! if your hobby is tinkering with a 3d printer, go and get a voron. it's great for that.

  • @zakariakhamees
    @zakariakhamees Před měsícem +2

    They just never learn do they.. Thanks Robert

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      Not when they keep getting tons of preorders. All a company needs to do is make up some numbers, send it to a few reviewers and wait for the preorders to roll in!

  • @DraftID
    @DraftID Před měsícem

    Good honest video. This is why Bambu lab can’t be beat cause they actually put the effort into their features. The rest still just market and under deliver.

  • @SlidewaysMotion
    @SlidewaysMotion Před měsícem

    I spent MONTHS learning and testing and learning again how to calibrate and tune and slice so that I could get my FLSUN v400 prints to look good. Finally, I managed to get prints to look almost as good as a modded ender 3. The wonderful great upside is that i could print at 180mm/s instead of 40. I regret buying it.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      Oof. And a bambu (or even MK4) straight out of the box can do that.

  • @michaellehmann280
    @michaellehmann280 Před měsícem +1

    Best review I've seen! I couldn't agree more with your analogy.

  • @lefmicro
    @lefmicro Před měsícem

    After getting the v400 and trying to use their own firmware over and over again, up to an including where they closed off SSH for power users to remote manage their printers... I ended up going with a custom firmware and haven't looked back since. When the S1 was announced I thought. "Cool, they really should fix the V400 issues before releasing a new hot printer though" Sadly, with this printer I can't see them fixing the standard firmware for the v400. For people with the know how to do custom like myself, it's a non issue, but I'm the exception, I believe, not the rule.

  • @Omsip123
    @Omsip123 Před měsícem

    Thanks for this insightful review. I hope the manufacturer(s) listen to you and improve on quality and honesty.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +1

      Most likely the reach of this video won't be enough to make any real difference, but at least I feel good about it!

  • @AndreiNeacsu
    @AndreiNeacsu Před měsícem

    Thank you for the video! Unfortunatelly, it's too late for me, as mine is on its way. All I can do is hope that it will get some support and profiles for Orca Slicer. The heated chamber thing is now annoying, since I was convinced that I can print ABS and other materials reliably with it. In these circumstances, it might only be marginally better than the enclosed Klipper printers that I already have.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +1

      See if you can return it! They took a return on mine. I'd suspect that if you already have an enclosed printer, this won't do anything different for you. In fact, they didn't properly compensate for the z offset when things heat up, so different bed temperatures dramatically affect the bed leveling and offsets. This is something a LOT of manufacturers don't really realize. It's the reason I sent back my QIDI printer as well.

    • @AndreiNeacsu
      @AndreiNeacsu Před 26 dny

      @@RobertCowanDIY Thank you once again!

  • @larry527az3
    @larry527az3 Před měsícem

    Spot on Robert. I refuse to buy another project printer and it sounds like this one is yet one more of those printers. Thanks for fighting the fight!

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      you're welcome! if something comes along that's worth getting, I'll let everyone know. but for right now, it's bambu and prusa and that's it.

  • @ronnyspanneveld8110
    @ronnyspanneveld8110 Před měsícem

    Well bought an Ender 7 off Amazon for 250 (yeah i am that guy) after i found my "Ender 3" i bought years ago in the garage.
    And yeah it WILL do 250ms after some $$$$ in upgrades :P (BTT Kraken, LDO steppers and Orbiter 3, 48v, Eddy scanner, ADXL) still Amazed that costed 700 when it came out :P

  • @dmax9324
    @dmax9324 Před měsícem

    PERFECT intro. Thanks for the great first couple minutes.

  • @TNX255
    @TNX255 Před měsícem

    Your honesty is much appreciated.

  • @MayaPosch
    @MayaPosch Před měsícem

    I feel I mostly dodged a bullet when I bought into the hype around the Elegoo Neptune 4. Sure, replacement nozzles are a PITA, and it came with the same useless oudated Cura version, but with a PrusaSlicer/OrcaSlicer profile and some part availability improvements, it's mostly not terrible. Much better than that horrid Ender 3 v2 which it replaced, and of which I still cannot believe that anyone seriously recommended that utter POS.
    What I like about Prusa and Bambu is that they have leaned heavily into the 'I just want to print stuff' market, rather than the tinkering makers who keep modding their Enders and Vorons, and don't seem to care that they're basically just being sold unfinished products with each year's release cycle. AnkerMake seems to be making headways into the 'it just works' space too, which is promising.
    Thank you for this honest video about this printer and the 3D printing industry in general.

  • @mementomori4972
    @mementomori4972 Před měsícem +39

    I'm a human and I like doing human things like drinking the water and walking with my foot. FLSUN is an innovative and ground braking company. Innovating and ground braking is very hard to do. Give them your money, so that they can innovate and ground brake better.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +9

      HAHAHA! Hello fellow human!

    • @minilathemayhem
      @minilathemayhem Před měsícem +3

      Ah, a fellow human, hello. I, too, agree that FLSUN is an innovating and groundbreaking company. With every new product launch, you can expect things to not be perfect, I have faith that FLSUN will fix these issues. Let's all be innovative and groundbreaking together. I invite you to groundbreak and innovate with me!

    • @egondro9157
      @egondro9157 Před měsícem +3

      Hahah this is ridiculous with bots. Even another reviewer ran into bots, they had their comments disappear later on. Funny enough just like the other channel they land within a very short time. No one describes themselves as Human. People would say I or we, but not I, the Human. Maybe I, the enthusiast or engineer to define expertise and background to help ground their opinion. Hopefully fulsun stops the boting and puts that time and effort into improving their designs and being more objective in their internal reviews before marketing.

    • @_..-.._..-.._
      @_..-.._..-.._ Před měsícem +1

      @@egondro9157 Hmm 🤔 can’t tell if furthering sarcasm, or if literally believing the comment. Hmm 🧐 🤨

    • @SenseiLlama
      @SenseiLlama Před měsícem

      Thank you very much for your endorsement my fellow human. I too enjoy walking amd drinking water.

  • @ThisDesignedThat
    @ThisDesignedThat Před měsícem

    A message to you Robert. Please DO keep buying the latest Printer because we need unfiltered reviews like yours to get a true perspective on these machines

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +2

      If my channel was big enough to justify it, I would absolutely personally buy every new printer out there and do a truly unbiased review. I would love to do something like 'project farm' but with maker tools.

  • @MrSivkar
    @MrSivkar Před měsícem

    i hear you..... Ordered Sovol SV08 - was just amazed by the price and the build volume - and of course being a Voron clone .... Well in the end I noticed i bought it for 20$ cheaper than retail price will be and need to wait at least 2 months to get it. I canceled order - partially due to the Creality K2 with their AMS version and of course 50% off - just 700$. Luckily i could not get in the 50% or the last 20% off.
    Was a bit disappointed but then i bought P1S with AMS during their sale --- Im happy i did.
    SInce my 1st printer was a Cobblebot from Kikstarter - got lucky just to recive it. and then few ender clones - and all of those printers are more like a toy to tinker with not a printer......

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +1

      Bambu is really hard to beat, it actually does what it says.

  • @BasedF-15Pilot
    @BasedF-15Pilot Před měsícem +1

    It's the belts. My v400 print quality changed dramatically after I changed the OEM belts to gates belts. The belts are way too long to have any give, and the OEM belts are like toothed rubber bands.

  • @woodwaker1
    @woodwaker1 Před měsícem +1

    I watched Clough42's video and surprised how they can get these out with such problems. I agree with not buying Kickstarter printers. My Prusa XL with the 5 tool head was a disappointment that is getting better because of software improvements. I have a Magneto and a Rat Rig v4 on order will see how they work

    • @greenmaillink
      @greenmaillink Před měsícem

      I bought in to the Kickstarter for the Ankermake's m5 back about two years ago. I have so much regret from that that it has turned into moldy, slimy, regerts. At the time, Bambu and Anker both had their Kickstarters live within a short period of time of each other and I really should have just waited.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +1

      I'm cautiously happy with the XL. For my needs, it's working just fine. But it was a bit rough in the beginning.

    • @woodwaker1
      @woodwaker1 Před měsícem

      @@RobertCowanDIY I agree, it was still in the early phases when I received it, now much better.

  • @terrybarnhill9037
    @terrybarnhill9037 Před měsícem

    I own 2 V400s, and I agree with you. I looked at this machine and decided based on the specs it didn't make since to purchase at the time. I would like to print faster but quality is always sacrificed when you do. And I would much prefer stock klipper on these machines with FLSUN presets vs the stripped down version it comes with.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +1

      a LOT of people with V400s are commenting this same thing.

  • @jamesperreault6800
    @jamesperreault6800 Před měsícem

    I know exactly what you mean. I was ready to replace my Bambu Hotend with a different product. I almost entered my purchase info, but I had that nagging feeling I should check some reviews. On the Bambu forms, I read about this product and all the promises made only to discover its marketing hype. And it wasn't cheap. The new design is an open source design, patented in the USA , making a $20.00 hotend retail for $124.98. The reason I was considering replacing my printer's hotend was due to the degraded print quality on my Carbon X1. If you have an X1, and have upgraded your hotend I would appreciate your feedback as I've tried playing with the printer extrusion settings, temperatures and print speeds. I mostly print in PETG, and my hotend nozzle keeps getting filament buildup. The final print layer used to be clean, now it's streaky and the midlayers are leaving random spaghetti strings requiring more post print cleanup. Even new, out of the package sealed filament. I'm sure it's me. But I have also printed 20ish 2KG spools so far on the original .4 mm Nozzle. Thanks in Advance.... James

  • @MrDonXX
    @MrDonXX Před měsícem

    Wow, Robert, try not to hold back and tell me how you feel about this printer - lol. Love the fact that everyone is catching on to the lies this company is putting forth. Very honest and revealing video about the product and yourself

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +1

      I want to make it clear, they're not the ONLY ones. Many other companies are doing it too.

    • @MrDonXX
      @MrDonXX Před 22 dny

      @@RobertCowanDIY I had information that an firmware upgrade came out maybe a week ago have you installed it yet and if so what were the results?

  • @riccaregio
    @riccaregio Před měsícem

    I got lucky because last Christmas I got the Qidi X-plus 3 and it does what it says on the box (99% the extrusion volume is not real) it prints like a charm once setted correctly. I had a bit of experience (a year spent fighting my kingroon) and I am an engineer so I can understand why something happens when it does. Having said that when the xp3 got out was completely out of whack, it had a plastic frame tha was giving up at the temperature the printer was supposed to operate, binding axes and other funny things. Qidi offered a compensation or an exchange with the new model that has a full metal frame. So at least they rushed things out as you said but at least they owned their mistakes.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +1

      I've sent back QIDI review units before. They've had some rough starts on some products. But some of their stuff is quite good.

  • @Sembazuru
    @Sembazuru Před měsícem

    As much as I like Prusa and enjoy using their products, even they fell into the trap of advertising/promising features that didn't exist at product launch. Specifically, I'm referring to Input Shaper on both the MK4 and the XL. Yes, Prusa did eventually come out with firmware updates that supported input shaper, but as a consumer it is bad practice to purchase anything based on a promised future feature.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      Correct. And it's still not REALLY implemented since it's not something you can tune or even adjust, it's just a base value for all printers, which seems odd to me.

  • @_mirjka5746
    @_mirjka5746 Před měsícem

    I agree with almost everything. Above all, it is important that the false promises become fewer, so thank you for this honest report and the work! But Kickstarter printers should still be bought. But on honest terms.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      But isn't the issue with kickstarter, how do you determine if the claims are honest? they will send pre-release units to reviewers with heavy incentives... shouldn't we wait until it's not just "on paper"?

  • @Happy3dprinting
    @Happy3dprinting Před měsícem

    Great open and honest review thank you ❤.
    I bought a cheap flsun printer years ago as they were selling them off and the delta motion system is fun to watch but it was rubbish.
    Unfortunately there are a lot of deceiving CZcamsrs out there just raving about a free printer, but remember they are not being paid for the review, they just get free stuff and you don’t bite the hand that feeds you free stuff. Also buy this printer so I get more views, a commission and even more FREE STUFF!

  • @JamesTenniswood
    @JamesTenniswood Před měsícem +1

    Strongly agree with your conclusion, some printers come good in the end, but a lot don't.
    For example I bought a Flashforge 5m 6 months after launch, the software was hot garbage but has improved, and an open source klipper version is available. So that makes it ok? Hell no. But it was really cheap and is now very good, so the value equation changes all the time, depending on the state of the issues and the price of the printer.
    Any newbies are completely fucked though 😢

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      YEP! Newbies should just stick with mature printers like Prusa or Bambu.

  • @RH3D_cz
    @RH3D_cz Před měsícem

    Great and honest review, I really appreciate it. My feeling is also that there is just too much marketing and less of the reality, something like with a hotend stating max flow 70+ but in the underline/testing details you can read it was measured with 1,2mm nozzle printing PLA at 260°C, so an absolutely off the reality measurement, but that is what helps the sales a lot and people accept it. I get that you buy cheap ender 3 and take it as a "finish yourself" printer, but doing the same with 300 or 400+$ printers is weird habit.

  • @n00blike
    @n00blike Před měsícem

    I have been holding out on buying a new printer (SV08) because all the reviews mention features and firmware fixes that it needs. I don't want to pay to be a BETA tester, I want a product that works out of the box. Thanks for your honest review!

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +1

      I need to get my hands on an SV08, I know they were 'aggressive' with their affiliate program. The popular printers usually just have really good kickbacks or incentives.

  • @smithheart360
    @smithheart360 Před 14 dny

    You're the only person not praising that printer but what you're reporting is definitely congruent with what reprap / duet guys report about delta kinematics. It requires a level of precision in the tower arrangement and rigidity that's going to be hard to mass manufacture at even that printer's price point to get good results. Thanks for not being a shill lol

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před 14 dny

      Right?! I saw other reviews and they just flash the finished print really quickly on camera and talk about something else. But the prints look REALLY bad for 2024. Strange times.

  • @greenmaillink
    @greenmaillink Před měsícem

    First video I've seen of this channel and the brutal, unhinged, and fair honesty is what got me to stay watching and sub. Love how you're not holding punches. As a consumer, if I paid for something, I really should know what I'm getting and the way you lay out the details is what I wish more CZcamsrs could do with their vids.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      aww, thanks! I've been doing this for awhile...

  • @rendez2k
    @rendez2k Před měsícem

    Couldn't agree more. Products need to ship with advertised features, at launch, and not be patched and upgraded later. Also, whats with the revisions? e.g.. I think there are 3 Creality KC Maxes now, as they quietly fix stuff and roll out a revised version, but screw the day 1 people who have a less than optimal printer that wasn't tested right!! Patch it, fix it later, or bin it off and release a whole new printer.... its got to stop.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +1

      In all honesty, another way to approach this industry would be to release the hardware with sane specs and have it work at release. THEN do firmware updates that add new features and unlock more potential. it helps the company trickle in more sales, instead of the big push in the beginning and then people moving on to the next hot printer a month after release.

  • @aphixe
    @aphixe Před měsícem

    I think my ender 3 v2 neo, with some minor mods. prints well and i can improve it myself. my favorite mods are a wifi switch that turns off when printer is done, and octopi with cura link. can just hit slice in slicer. I can also do it with orcaslicer now, i just haven't found stuff i need in orcaslicer. I also hear klipper is something i might want to mod in next. i just worry that if i go klipper i will miss my psu wifi off plugin

  • @SianaGearz
    @SianaGearz Před měsícem

    Flsun is an old company now, it's been around almost as long as reprap, just about. They have always built these majestic Kossel/Rostock machines. The machines have always been quite unfinished, but a good deal to get the foundation and finish it yourself, and they never actually cared about community feedback and actually fixing things, or didn't have the expertise and insight to do it, SOMEHOW, which is mildly baffling, because you'd have to imagine there's clued up 3D printer enthusiasts in China just like there are in Europe or the States? Though perhaps supply-demand issue. Today the presentation has changed to imply a consumer product, but a lot of inherent approach has not, in spite of huge improvements.
    Perhaps the real best printer is the one we built along the way, and will always be.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      I dismiss that idea! Imagine getting a tool from Home Depot and you have to fiddle with it and print a bunch of mods before it works right. I'm not new to 3d printing, but one day we'll get to the point where it's just simply a tool. We should be moving in THAT direction, not away from it.

  • @MrUniq
    @MrUniq Před měsícem

    I'm a hobbyist who sells and builds models, and I can't afford to spend a lot of time and money buying and tinkering with printers. I once bought a Kobra2 (my main at the time was just a Prusa mini) based on reviewer recommendations and I was hugely disappointed with it's print quality and overall features. One reviewer even went as far as to compare it's print quality to SLA. I was naive at the time. I waited and finally got a Bambu and was able to tackle larger projects w decent quality and speed.
    But during that period of waiting, time and money was wasted on hardware that I felt lied to about. So it's very important for reviewers to be appropriately critical...I really wince when I see them make recommendations on just a benchy or a limited amount of time actually using the printer. Only to find out months later, on a whim, they mention some major flaw they didn't like about the printer they posted the affiliate link for.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +1

      yep! I have many tools in my shop and 3d printers need to 'just work', much like you! I don't have the time to fiddle with all my stuff, I just need to turn it on, print the part and move on.

  • @johnmurray3240
    @johnmurray3240 Před 14 dny

    I've had 0 issues with my 2 S1 printers or my t1 printers, I absolutely love it. I know it's not exactly as advertised but I've been getting very good prints off of mine.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před 14 dny

      I have yet to see anyone getting 'good' prints. Everything I've seen has been pretty rough. Are you getting ringing and salmon skin? If you aren't you have unicorns.

    • @johnmurray3240
      @johnmurray3240 Před 14 dny

      @RobertCowanDIY no I'm not getting any of that, my friend and the ones in our shop aren't either. Now that could be down to the new firmware update but I love these printers.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před 14 dny

      @@johnmurray3240 I'm glad you like it!

    • @johnmurray3240
      @johnmurray3240 Před 14 dny

      @RobertCowanDIY thanks man, really appreciated your video, not trying to be a pain in the butt at all. Working on these printers is literally my job.

    • @alboroble
      @alboroble Před 10 dny

      I also have one FLSun S1 , everything is great, but I do not know why so many people don't like it, many don't even own the machine .

  • @judeffr
    @judeffr Před měsícem

    I just got my second bambu x1c, I've only been 3d printing for half a year. If it ain't broke don't fix it. I might eventually get a different printer but I've had no problem so I didn't need to buy into hype just to spend hours leaning how a different one works

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      well, you're new to this. a few years back, it was always a constant struggle to get a good print every time.

  • @bizget
    @bizget Před měsícem +4

    I already bought one at launch, because I regarded FLSUN as an established brand with mature products and I was (mostly) thrilled with my V400, but I'm disappointed that this particular machine released so half-baked and over-promised. The AI vision/laser "features" are useless garbage on my first few tests, with false positives cancelling perfectly intact prints etc. The slicer is a joke (but there is already community support including a machine profile and several filament profiles for OrcaSlicer, so I'll look forward to seeing what the tuning ends up looking like once the smart people get through it.)
    That said, even though it sits on a throne of lies, it's still bigger, faster, and fancier than my other printers, and it has such promising hardware, I'm gonna do whatever I need to to make it work well at normal and above-average speeds.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      I'm mostly with you on that. I think it COULD be fixed, but we shouldn't have to fund their development. I also hope it works as advertised, but judging from their history with other printers, they'll just come out with the S2 and everyone will buy that one, then the S3, etc, etc.

  • @VincentGroenewold
    @VincentGroenewold Před měsícem

    Very much the point indeed and I must say that even established channels like the 3d printing nerd (who I still like btw), is covering kickstarters again, with a warning, but he said to never do that again before. It's very likely that if it's your business to be a youtuber in this space, you kinda have to in the end. There's just not that much more to go on if companies start doing this and the most popular are cheap, Chinese ones. The Bambu falls in that category as well I think, almost impossible to compete with with the wages we have in the western world and they did kill it with their release. Prusa did drop the ball on their latest iterations or sure, but I'm still happy with my MK4 which simply does what I want it to, just at a higher price. Could've gotten a Bambu, decided to support this part of the world, sometimes that can also be a choice, plus I can completely reassemble it if I want to and I love that.

  • @CamuLufia
    @CamuLufia Před měsícem +1

    I did pre order the s1 since I got the v400 as my first Printer on it's release but I canceled the s1 order exactly because of the crappy software it was like a 100% chance for them to fk up the software again. I got the Qidi X Max 3 instead and I'm super happy with it

  • @BladedThoth
    @BladedThoth Před měsícem

    I’m glad I waited for A1. Fixed and cheaper. I love it.

  • @Festivejelly
    @Festivejelly Před měsícem +2

    Ive never felt the appeal of deltas. They are massive with a really small build area. They used to be quicker printing but not so much anymore

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +1

      In theory they can print much quicker and shouldn't suffer from as much moving mass. BUT, it needs to be tuned properly for that to happen. The thing can move FAST, but it can't print fast and well.

    • @arbjful
      @arbjful Před 28 dny

      @@RobertCowanDIYdoesn’t high speed affect the quality of the print. I mean if the extruded filament doesn’t stick fast enough, it’s immaterial how fast you move the print head.
      So isn’t the ‘sticking factor’ that determines the print speed…?
      We 3D print functional parts out of PETG, PLA and ABS. Speed is a criteria here, but not at the cost of quality and finish

  • @kurtbilinski1723
    @kurtbilinski1723 Před 15 dny

    As mentioned, if there's any doubt, also watch Clough42's review of this same unit - including the part where the company posted fake comments and tried pressuring him to take down the review.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před 14 dny

      haha, yeah. I remember him messaging me right when that happened. I was in the middle of doing my video on it.

  • @trinodot8112
    @trinodot8112 Před měsícem

    I was so bummed when I got a Voron kit right before this printer was released and I'm honestly glad I got the kit instead of this printer. My printer is now printing nearly as fast as the FLSun claimed the S1 would, but without the lies and bad print quality.

  • @DeanBeckerdjbckr
    @DeanBeckerdjbckr Před měsícem

    I bought the V400 last year and I pretty much expected that the specs they were claiming it could do would be... misleading at best. But, I figured if it could do half of what it claimed, it was still pretty good. I'm generally happy with it, doing about half of the speed it says it can do. I have non-print seeks going at 400mm/s and it doesn't skip a beat. I replaced the bed with a fiberglass plate that I clamp down, because for large prints with shrink issues, the original bed pulls up and ruins the print. It works quite well now.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      Do you print mostly cosmetic stuff or engineering-focused prints? I think you could make this work for cosmetic stuff, but for parts that need to fit together and hit tolerances, it's a no-go.

    • @DeanBeckerdjbckr
      @DeanBeckerdjbckr Před měsícem

      @@RobertCowanDIY I print pretty much exclusively functional parts. The dimensions are spot-on for me. I use PETG exclusively as well. I spent a good amount of time tuning retraction, pressure advance, and acceleration parameters.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      @@DeanBeckerdjbckr It seems like you got lucky. There are about 100 people in the comments saying they hate their V400.

  • @lenardsumegi5548
    @lenardsumegi5548 Před měsícem

    Robert you earn my biggest respect for the honest review! I am also struggle with this shitty review which makes this youtube reviewers untrustable for me. Just keep up this great work! I am definetly listen to you from now on :)

  • @CHRIS_CREATIONS
    @CHRIS_CREATIONS Před měsícem

    Couldn't Agree More...About time a Fellow Honest Reviewer.

  • @Marcus_Caius
    @Marcus_Caius Před měsícem +1

    I'm 100% with you on this 👍
    About the "Killer" click bait. I start to blacklist channels using that term. Those YTubers are clearly looking for views period.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      Awesome, glad to hear it!

    • @BeefIngot
      @BeefIngot Před měsícem

      To be fair to them, you have to play the game of the platform you are on in some respect. This does not extend to the glowing reviews of mid products.

    • @Marcus_Caius
      @Marcus_Caius Před měsícem +1

      @@BeefIngot good point. Personally no matter the niche, when they use words like "Ultimate", "Mind Blowing", "The Best", "Secret" I refrain from watching the video. Mainly because I know I will be disappointed 😂 Have a nice day!

  • @BenRyherd
    @BenRyherd Před měsícem

    I'd been intrigued by the Bambu printers since they launched, but it took recommendations from other people I personally know and trust to suggest getting one for work. Even then I wasn't willing to fork out my own money on a P1S until I had used the X1E at work. I've never been an early adopter but I've seen so many people get burned by the marketing trickery and/or the just outright lying or sending reviewers better machines than actual customers will get that I just couldn't really believe that the Bambu's were the paradigm shift that they are. This is all with knowing that it's engineers that came from DJI and DJI is responsible for a MAJOR paradigm shift in the consumer and professional multi-rotor industry..... but maybe I'm overly skeptical and jaded....

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      I'm not sure from your comment, but did you end up using one and what did you think about it?

    • @BenRyherd
      @BenRyherd Před měsícem

      @@RobertCowanDIY Yep! We've got an X1E at work. I had pretty high expectations given what other people had told me and what I'd seen in reviews etc. and I was still blown away by how good it is. I waited until this most recent sale and snagged myself a P1S Combo and have likewise been very impressed with the user experience and the print quality and speed.
      There are also so many little things that as a mechanical engineer who's been 3D printing since 2015 that are so nice. The fact that the AMS fits inside the printer for shipping is EXCELLENT product design, the fact that it knows when filament breaks somewhere between the extruder and the AMS and gives you an error message that is actually helpful enough that you can easily troubleshoot the issue is huge. The fit, finish, form and polish just feels like a high end product and you don't feel like you got screwed even with how relatively expensive they are (I have 3x printrbot simple metals, a prusa I3 clone and a couple CR-10 clones that combined cost me about what my P1S combo did). I'm also always thankful for how well it works with the "generic " profiles because I have a lot of non-bambu filament already.
      I think Bambu Labs really is the kick in the pants the consumer printer industry needed to step up their game.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      @@BenRyherd agreed! we need another kick in the pants from someone else, and this isn't it...

  • @Engineerd3d
    @Engineerd3d Před měsícem

    My first printer was a home built delta with heated chamber. I used to print in ABS only. While mine suffered from processing slowdowns due to ramps 1.4. I always felt delta printers are not a good solution to 3d printing and their space savings are thrown out the window after you exceed 200mm cubed space! Core XY printers are a better solution overall! My .02c, as for creality being suspect. Yes you’re right about that. I dislike the sneaky update process and confusing hot end and extruded issues they have. Basically people are spending 400+ to have to tweak a machine…

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem +1

      I feel like there is actually hope for delta printers, but this isn't it.

  • @GraylightSynes
    @GraylightSynes Před měsícem +3

    The only 3D printer that ever legitimately impressed me was the Bambu Carbon. Far too many people in the 3D printing community are weirdly attached to either Prusa or Creality and cannot seem to be able to handle another manufacturer entering the market and delivering a better product. The outright bullying that Bambu got (and continues to get) is sickening.
    Bambu shook up the market, which is good. Pre-Bambu 3D printing was a sea of cheap mediocrity, a true race to the bottom. Bambu forced manufacturers to actually try to deliver good products again.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      Agreed. Like I said, I think it was the ONE time where everyone should have jumped on it.

  • @jaeseopark729
    @jaeseopark729 Před měsícem

    Nice to have someone calling a spade a spade finally.

  • @SianaGearz
    @SianaGearz Před měsícem

    5:55 "If you're printing black filament on black buildplate, it's not going to detect anything; machine vision is not the way to go"
    I disagree. I mean yeah they should have thought about proper detection of black on black first thing, and combining that with working on white and transparent is REALLY difficult and also needed to be sorted out early long before the feature is promised or designed in, but it can be done with laser highlight. After all, your mouse is running on a black surface and it can see the bumps in there using directional light highlighting just fine. We aren't exactly dealing with Vantablack or black velvet or anything of a kind here, the blacks are not that deep. And with highlighting and making use of surface properties, i think it's actually fairly promising. But you can't just slap the parts on the printer, and market the feature, because that's not going to work, since some drastic reshuffling of parts and approaches is likely to be needed.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      This was information from Bambu (internally). It literally acts like it's checking, but just rejects the information. It's faking it for some filaments.

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz Před měsícem

      @@RobertCowanDIY I've worked on industrial machine vision systems used by some very large companies on their assembly lines. I'm not surprised that they ended up faking it, but it can be done for real.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      @@SianaGearz I assume it CAN be done, but not at this price level and without controlled lighting, etc.

  • @NefariousElasticity
    @NefariousElasticity Před měsícem

    This kind of thing is why I don't really trust 3D printing influencers' opinions at all tbh. There are very few "reviewers" anymore, most of it is just contracted marketing.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      Yep, that's exactly the point I'm trying to make. It's just as much their fault as FLSUN's.

  • @Mr_Wh1
    @Mr_Wh1 Před měsícem

    Unironically, I am starting to think they skipped on the software development on purpose, because they know someone people can't resist the urge to fix the problems and make the solutions opensource, for FLSUN then to implement themselves, skipping on the software development cost.
    That, or they surprisingly outsourced the development out of China.

  • @TheRealSamPrentice
    @TheRealSamPrentice Před měsícem

    Good review on this I have the t1 in for review at the moment and there are some issues. I saw on the Facebook group that people can’t see why the key issue of releasing products that do not correctly work as advertised is a problem. The feedback from any decent reviewer will be honest about their experience and from what I’ve seen on the s1 they all pretty much align. Flsun wanted these machines to be put up against the likes of Bambu and unfortunately they just aren’t in the same league.

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      On paper it's MUCH better! It's a bambu killer!

    • @802Garage
      @802Garage Před měsícem

      Still look forward to your review!

  • @MatteoSpinelli
    @MatteoSpinelli Před měsícem

    thank you! It's becoming normal expecting that a printer doesn't actually work and people seem fine with it. I bought this printer and I'm guilty, I wasn't expecting the AI stuff to work for example... But honestly I didn't expect it to that bad. Anyway I'm replacing all the electronics now, hopefully I'll have it work (possibly at half the speed)

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      yeah, we're in the same boat. "how bad can it be?". OOPS.

  • @jamieclarke321
    @jamieclarke321 Před měsícem

    This is a good video and more honest overviews are needed. One thing I would like taken into account is that sooo many tool companies marketing claims are extremely BMS. Vacuum cleaners for example quote this ridiculous value called “air watts” which doesn’t even mean anything.

  • @henninghoefer
    @henninghoefer Před měsícem

    13:00 I love my X1C, but Bambu Labs should *NOT* get a free pass here:
    - The "AI inspected first layer" doesn't find defects, but oozes all over the print during scanning.
    - The "LiDAR" (it isn't really) is inconsistent on regular filament and useless on black or transparent stuff.
    - Same for the spaghetti detection
    - Tech specs claim a "door sensor", which might be there, but isn't supported in the firmware at all
    (- And they claimed "No more bedslingers" was their goal, but then went on to make the A1 mini and the A1…)

    • @RobertCowanDIY
      @RobertCowanDIY  Před měsícem

      Oh agreed. But I didn't want to make the video twice as long ;-) I just kinda touched on those a bit. And I agree with you. It's not perfect either, but it still works great (generally)