P1P/P1S - HARDENED STEEL EXTRUDER GEARS & NOZZLE UPGRADE (Bambu Lab)
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- čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
- In this video I show you how to upgrade to hardened steel extruder gears and a hardened steel hotend, on my Bambu Lab P1P 3D printer. You'd want to do this upgrade if you plan to print abrasive or exotic materials which would normally cause damage and wear to the brass nozzles.
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0:00 Intro
0:13 Extruder & Hotend Removal
1:54 Extruder Teardown
2:41 Extruder Assembly
3:26 Hotend Teardown
4:24 Hotend Assembly
5:36 Extruder & Hotend Install
7:02 Exit - Thank you for watching!
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Perfect walkthrough, went flawless, right now running the new calibration feature. Thanks a lot !
Great video, very clear, great instructions! Thank you!
Like others have said, this is a fantastic video, instructions are clear and to the point. Thanks for making this available.
Thank you so, so much. The part to loosen the screw of the cutter was essential, I had the feeling I would force and break as-is. Other videos this part is suddenly moved aside to allow the gears to be removed but none tell you *how* you can move the cutter safely away. Huge thanks and props for this!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Just added a Hardened Steel Extruder and Hotend to print CF and Glow-In-The-Dark filaments.
Perfect tutorial. Thank you so much!
Thank you!!! Im about to do an extruder replacement and an upgrade install for the hardened gears. This is VERY helpful!
Exceptional video! Thank you heaps for making this.
Thanks! Everything went smoothly
This was EXCELLENT! install went super smooth following these directions.
great tutorial - done my P1S today using your instructions. Bring on the carbon fibre!
Perfect! Thank you so much!
You’re the freaking man! Thank you! Even though I wish I would have just ordered the full hot end lol
Very helpful! Thanx. Some Filament remains at the gear, so i need this instruction to reassemble the extruder! Success!
Wow! Everything perfectly staged, a truly amazing video! Thank you very much for it!
Appreciate it
This is a fantastic video. The swap when ALMOST perfectly. In my case, the screw holding the cutter arm was so tight, the supplied wrench started to strip the screw head. I found another allen wrench in my garage that worked great. I made sure to tighten it enough, but not TOO much when i reinstalled it. Thanks for making such a great tutorial!
Epic video. I used it to fix a super jam I had with mine.
You're a legend, thank you!
Excellent video I've watched a few tear downs and yours is by far the most detialed and best filmed. Great work
You’re very welcome and I appreciate it.
Nice video tutorial.
Thanks for putting that together.
You're very welcome
THANK YOU!
All the other videos didn't go as in-depth and I had a little piece stuck inside.
Ironing, NEVER AGAIN.
I was looking everywhere for a tutorial and finally stumbled upon this one. Thank you!
You’re very welcome. I’m glad it came in handy
thank you and greetings from germany !!!
Great and detailed instructions, thanks!!
You're very welcome.
Perfect!!
Great video.
Informative and interesting! 👍
Thanks leaky! Appreciate it.
Great video. Thank you
You’re welcome. Thank you for the feedback
Thanks for the info
I did this on my P1S this evening. It really is this simple.
What parts did you order?
@@AnomieDomine Complete Hotend Assembly 0,4mm Hardened Steel and Hardened Steel Extruder Gear Assembly
Its the best Video for Yutube , for extruder clog vice 1 pi 1 . THANKS , ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for the nice explanation. Mission successful 😃👍
You're very welcome. I'm glad it came in handy.
Just followed your vid to make the swap on my P1S, all steps are identical from P1P. Thanks for posting this. Not sure if the gears are supposed to be lubed or kept dry. The wiki didn't seem to mention this either way, so I left dry for now.
Thank you so much for this 🤘🤘 I'm very happy that I bought the fully assembled Nozzle upgrade...!
It is almost impossible to switch the thermistor without damage to the wire coating (at least for me)
Highly recommend electronic swabs over the standard cotton ones. They don't shed like normal swabs so no stands of cotton mixed into the thermal compound.
Medical grade swabs are cheaper and plentiful.
Yes, something other than Q tip. The bambulabs video says to use a Q tip, and I did, but it leaves behind some cotton strings of not careful, seems like not a good thing when the thing is getting so hot.
Hi, for printing wood filament, is the stainless stell nozzle and extruder gears that the P1S comes with, good enough?, or both nozzle and extruder gears needs to be replaced with the hardened steel ones?
Thanks for the quick rundown. btw this does not work very well if you have a clog mid print, and you disassemble it on the fly, lol. Layering issues after restart. oh well it was worth a shot
Thank you for the detailed and smooth video!
I have a P1S. Are these the same hotend and extruder gear I'd have to buy to upgrade the P1S to be able to print abrasive materials?
Thanks in advance!
They are
@tripasgarage at 1:38 you are somewhat forcing the cutter lever too much, if you loosen the screw on the cutter a bit more, you will not need to force it. The screw has two positions, loosen a small amount and you can get the cutter out; loosen further and the arm will be able to move further out.
1100 hours according to my unit.. Only have printed PLA.. I just had to replace these extruder gears. Sounded like it was popping while printing.
oh wow! That’s good info to know that it’s not just needed for abrasive filaments. I’ll have to order me some more to have on hand here for maintenance. Thanks for the heads up.
interesting I only print PLA, my extruder just starting to have issues at 1021 hours of print time lol. still using the default stainless steel gear on my p1s.
0:33 во время обслуживания принтера нужно надевать перчатки из латекс, и при заправке филамент, чтобы не оставлять грязь и жир от рук. Все это имеет накопительный эффект.
Хирург, же моет руки, перед тем как проводить операцию
A surgeon is also working with sterile environments.
Ty for the great vid ! That the x1 chain assembly on the p1p ? want to up grade mine like that .
I appreciate the feedback and view. Yeah, this is the X1 cable chain. So far I've no issues with it. It's pretty cheap fix and once you buy the parts, you can reference this video for an easy step by step
@@TripasGarage Thank you so much will be making this upgrade soon .
@@brandongardner2853 You're welcome. Shoot me a message or reply back here if you're having any issues or questions. You can also contact me on instangram messaging. Pretty quick there @tripasgarage (you'll see lots of cars) that's the page lol.
What are the calibration and tuning you have to do after installing these? Can you make a video about it.
I didn't see anything in the documentation, but ran the standard calibration process anyway. It worked fine immediately afterwards, so I didn't do anything further.
I also changed the nozzle type in the Bambu Studio settings, but I think the only difference there is whether it warns you before you run a spool of abrasive filament through a stainless nozzle.
Great video! Thanks!
Recommendation is to not use cotton swab as it can leave fibers behind. And you missed 2 very important steps:
1. After replacing and reassembling, change the nozzle to hardened steel in the menu, in the printer configuration.
2. After updating configuration, run a full calibration test to make sure everything works fine and bed /nozzle distance is reset
While I don’t disagree with you, a recalibration and the homing is a very important step, it just doesn’t have anything to do with physically changing and touching the hotend. It wasn’t missed. I appreciate your feedback. Maybe you can remix this video
What was the part you had on your PTFE tube? Is that something I can print and put in place?
Hi there, it’s only needed if you don’t use a riser. I typed ptfe tube guide p1p. It is something you can print.
I'm assuming this makes the printer able to cope with more abrasive filaments like carbon fibre?
That is correct :)
Are you using the original bambu lab drag chain?
That is correct. Using the chain from Bambu.
Does the x1. Arvin come with the hardened version?
Yes
can not take the wheel out because a piece of filament stuck , any idea ? : )
Use a hotend screw as a drift on the back of the gear assembly to knock it out from the housing.
Just a few gentle taps should knock it free.
Does this allow the hotend to get to 300 deg C
It sure does just like the non hardened steel one. This one does allow you to use abrasive type filaments.
Hello. Where do I get the white piece, where do I know it is at the entrance of the extruder? Thank you
The heating element? It's from Bambu, it's what heats the hotend.
@@TripasGarage I was asking about the moving piece that connects the hose where the filament enters.
@@CasaTridimensional Oh! I downloaded an STL off printables. www.printables.com/model/350714-bambu-lab-ptfe-guide
@@TripasGarage thanks amigo
This upgrade allows to print harder abrasive materials?
Correct
Does this need to done for every nozzle change?
Depends on what you buy.
You can buy the complete hot end assembly, then a nozzle change is two screws and a unplug/plug operation. Takes less than 30 seconds
Now it says “cutter malfunctioning” 😔
Very helpful video though strange that it’s tagged with “prusa”, “resinprinting”, and “ASA”.
🥰🥰
Why is there a sticker over the hot end?? 1:09
You’re totally right. Never thought anything of it. Im guessing they’re thinking it’s ok since it’s on the heatsink.
Just broke my thermister 😢
Time to buy a new one
Seems like a lot.
Of?
@TripasGarage work for an average person. My old printer I could just switch the nozzle with a wrench.
@@supermanscottyou can switch the nozzle with an Allen key in 30 seconds.
Bambu labs run an integrated nozzle and heat break.
You can either replace just the nozzle and heat brake (as per this video) or just replace the entire hotend unit.
Cost of parts is £9.99 for the fiddly replacement or £32.99 for a 30 second swap, pick your poison.
@@lmaoroflcopter thanks , I just replaced the whole hot end easier for me.
Who would have thought bambulab is scamming people with aluminum gears?
Tell me yyou didn't get a GED without telling me😂😂😂😂yall dumb
The gears that mater aren't plastic.@@Oucontryboy
Uh, no one. The gears that ship with the P1 are stainless steel.
Isnt the Hot-End the exact same ? I mean its steeel and 0,4 mm ??
It’s not the same. One is hardened steel and the other is stainless