Top 10 reasons to upgrade - Bambu Carbon X1

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • In this video Dave walks through his top 10 reasons he upgraded to the Bambu X1 Carbon 3D printer. This is an honest review. I bought this printer with my own money and am not sponsored in any way.

Komentáře • 12

  • @Slurgical_3D_Terrain_Channel

    It has been a game changer for me. I design terrain for tabletop gaming, and I do a lot of prototyping. I also design functional parts for everyday tools and uses. I’m a tinkerer as a well, but I needed something that just work without spending time to make sure everything work. That printer have so much positive things. And the quality in the details are mind blowing.

  • @jimmanis6717
    @jimmanis6717 Před 24 dny +1

    If you live near a Microcenter they have X1C bundles with AMS for $1229. They are refurbished but Mine was like new. MC had printed a validation cube and there was a bit of the filament in the extruder but everything else was as new. It didn't come with all 3 spools normally in a new box, the one they used for the cube wasn't in it but the release filament and the PLACF was. saving the $270 means I can but a couple of new hot ends, spare belts, build plates and a bunch of filament for the cost of a new one. Very happy after a month of constant 24/7 use.

    • @daveintheshop
      @daveintheshop  Před 17 dny

      Sounds like a good deal. I got mine at Microcenter as well. The have always taken good care of me.

  • @comeacross728
    @comeacross728 Před 8 dny

    great buy, and what was the container and display that you added to the AMS, very neat and useful. Recommended?

    • @daveintheshop
      @daveintheshop  Před 3 dny

      I found the model on Maker World. They are desiccant holders that are designed for the AMS. One has a recess for a small humidity sensor unit with a display.
      makerworld.com/en/models/158496#profileId-173988
      This helps to keep the filament dry.
      Buy the desiccant in bulk on Amazon through this affiliate link.
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      I like this desiccant because it changes color when it is saturated with collected moisture.
      Here is an Amazon affiliate link to the Hygrometer that fits into the desiccant holder.
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  • @RidiculousRocketry
    @RidiculousRocketry Před 29 dny

    I ordered a Carbon X1 a couple of days ago and looking forward to getting it soon.

    • @daveintheshop
      @daveintheshop  Před 29 dny +1

      Thanks for watching. I like your channel, those are fun-to-watch videos.

    • @Slurgical_3D_Terrain_Channel
      @Slurgical_3D_Terrain_Channel Před 26 dny +1

      You are going to love it. Although I’m a tinkerer, I am mainly a designer. It has been a game changer for prototyping and as a bonus surprise, it has amazing detail quality even in draft mode. I design terrain for tabletop gaming. So it’s pretty much stuff for toy soldiers of 28mm in heights. The quality is amazing, the speed is amazing at regular speed.

  • @bennguyen1313
    @bennguyen1313 Před 29 dny

    It doesn't have Lidar , and more material support like the X1C, but isn't the Bambu P1S a good option?
    How much would it cost to print a 6-hour object, from a print-farm business? I imagine having someone else do the print is going to be the better option if if you're only going to do a print every once.
    Any thoughts on the Infimech TX printer?

    • @daveintheshop
      @daveintheshop  Před 29 dny

      I had a P1S before the X1. It's a great printer and a good value. The Lidar, touch screen, hardened nozzle and gear, and camera are the big differences. P1S vs. X1 Carbon was about a $500 difference. For me, these extra features were worth the difference in price.
      If you don't plan to make many things, a lesser printer for prototyping, combined with a printing service provider could be a good choice. I like the convenience of having a really good system available to me whenever I want it.

    • @alecubudulecu
      @alecubudulecu Před 28 dny +1

      depends on your use case. they are very comparable. the p1s can be upgraded for the extruder and nozzle to hardened steel... so they can both print the same materials.
      the x1c has a bed temp of 120c vs the 100c on the p1s. this won't matter on much material... EXCEPT polycarbonate. that's pretty much gonna lock you into x1c. everything else... they can both print .... though x1c will be able to do nylon faster. though keep in mind that is insanely hard to print and both will struggle. you'll just struggle less with the x1c.
      also... while the p1s nozzle and gears can upgrade... note they will be almost $100+ ... so that reduces the cost difference.

    • @Slurgical_3D_Terrain_Channel
      @Slurgical_3D_Terrain_Channel Před 26 dny

      Got the x1c because I work with multiple materials for prototyping. But for my main work I would be getting a P1S as I need only to print with PLA.