This 3D Printer has 5 print heads!
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- čas přidán 5. 02. 2024
- PRUSA has sent us their new PRUSA XL 5 print head printer! This thing is nuts! Check it out at www.prusa3d.com
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You and Phill are doing great filling in for Jay while he is down. Hope Jay gets better soon.
But spelling ability has diminished...
What wrong with Jay?
Jay posted in video, don't remember the issue but it was not too long ago.@@docbrody
Nothing is wrong with him.
@@docbrody *edit - I missed that Jay tweeted 2 weeks ago that his colonoscopy came back clean, so no colon cancer.
Nick and Phil are doing really well...
Nick all chilled and Phil excited, it's working great.
Makes for great content in the J2C style.
Hope Jay is doing OK.
My thoughts exactly!!
There's nothing wrong with him.
@@disguiseddv8ant486 Are you Jay's doctor? Are you a loved one with inside info? Did you miss the video where Jay said "Something is wrong with me" ???
Totally agree, would love to see them both on camera more when Jay is better (which is hopefully soon).
@@disguiseddv8ant486 Wow, you must be new here. As an OG that's been here since he was dealing with other health issues, he's been pretty honest about that kind of stuff when he's needed to. This isn't any different. Jays a good Guy. If you want to be a Detractor, why dont you return to DSP of whereever you crawled out from.
More of these please. Nick clearly knows his stuff and it's great.
5 material printer is pretty damn cool. Definitely neat to see solids and flex held up by water soluble filament
holy shit that bone pla with flex connections was crazy, multicolor prints seem impressive enough but i havent even thought about multimaterial prints for the actual design other than soluble supports.
Welcome to NikzTwoCents.
Happy to see Jay taking some time off and having Nik and Phil do some of the videos.
Love seeing Nick and Phil more on camera. The team is fantastic
I could totally enjoy this kind of content going forward.
you can tell nick isnt used to hosting but that'll improve with time.
That Hand bones print, with orange remind me of The Fifth Element
when leeloo dallas is bio-printed from her hand
Multipass.
Senno ecto gammat!
So great to see some high end 3D printing review videos. I am so used to seeing all the budget options, this is much more high end, and expected as such. Thanks!
Haha love that first second intro. You and Phil are both starting to blossom on camera. I enjoy your natural, relaxed vibe. Definitely like a friend showing me around his new printer.
First a Phil video and now one from Nick?
This is awesome
Get well soon Jay 💪🏼
Nice job guys! Phil and yourself are doing a great job filling in for Jay
I love the newer printers that have multiple heads on them. The way I used my last one was that I had two different large nozzles(1 and 1.6) for the bulk of the print, then went to a small nozzle(.4/.8) for adding the details. Like any 3D printing, the learning curve of how far you're going to push the limits dictate how long until you're "used to how it prints" and can leave it alone.
Love this direction for the channel. I just got into 3D printing with the Bambu A1. RIP. but im LOVING IT
Bambu’s Stop using immediately for all A1 users and their proposed remedies are just bad
@@downundermaker Eh. Idk man. $120 and a fixed printer in a few months is kinda great
awesome!!!! love the honestly and im loving where the channel is going personally
Great video Nick... Its very detailed, but also very intimidating when going into this with no experience of it... Great info on the pro and cons on setting it up and the first work with it... Hope Jay is getting better...
For what it is, the size and the multi-tool functionality that is very well priced. I love that the bed only heats the area it needs.
And now a NICKZ TWO CENTS vid, this is a real treat. Get him more stuff he’s into cuz he’s doing a great job. This channel never fails me. Ever.
One stranger to another: Hope you’re ok, Jay. The Ship is in capable hands until your return!
Great job Nic! Keep up the great work
Great job guys! I'm glad Nick got in front of the camera, too! I can tell how much more comfortable he got as it went on. I wish both of you threw your 2 cents into the mix with Jay once in a while. I wish Jay the best! I hope we gets better soon!
Awesome job Nick, I’d love to see you do more 3d printing content
This is a great video. Nick did a good job on his review and explaining of things about this 3d printer. I really enjoy Nick and Phil in front of the cam like they have been, they do a great job.
Nice work lads. Tell Jay to take all the time he needs.
There's been so much innovation in the 3D maker world over the last few years and I love it. I've got the X1C and I thought there was no way that could be surpassed, but this looks like a close contender.
we bought an X1C 2 weeks ago at work. i want this now lol
Me too, but I'll wait a year to see how they pan out in the community after being used a fair bit.
This was content im not used to seeing on this channel and im all for it. No idea or experience with 3d printers but that thing looks and sounds amazing.
I'd definitely have uses for multi-material printing. The water soluble supports would be a game changer for sure. Also a printer with a bed this large could definitely be useful for projects I've had in mind.
Sounds like you have had a good experience with the XL. Thanks for the thoughts!
I like 3D-printed turtles 🐢
🐢
They are pretty neat
I like tuwtles
Some slicers are working to get rid of the printer poops. By using the purge as infill for the print you remove the need for the purge.
prusa and bambu (which is just reskinned prusa) have that, but you can't do it enough to get rid of it completely. Maybe if you printed enough objects with enough infil, but generally no.
Bambu is not Prusa reskinned... IF anything Prusa is a reskinned Bambu @@awilliams1701
did you just say a bambu is a reskinned prusa? hahaha what
@@awilliams1701
@@awilliams1701it depends on the size of the object and the infill density
you also can purge into inside walls, so on prints with multiple wall loops this is possible if you use opaque filament
but this does not work for different types of filament, flushing support into objects is a bad idea
As long as you have one extruder with multiple filaments, you'll have the waste. You can dial down the amount to purge, you can purge into infill, and you can limit your layer changes-- but it's still going to happen. Having said that, the Bambu "experience" is very much "unbox, connect, print", and the print quality is exceptional. There are some neat tricks on the Prusa (limited bed heat up, multi-tool), but the base printer is significantly more than the highest-priced Bambu with the 4 spool adapter.
Man I'd love to see more 3d printing reviews/videos like this, as a fellow 3d printer enjoyer myself
I wanted to say how awesome this community is and so many comments are supporting Nick and Phil covering for Jay, it's so refreshing to see. This is the only PC tech channel I still watch because Jay is always up front and not afraid to stir the pot.
Waiting for my unit too, can't wait to start printing.
Love it. Multi head setups are awesome but rare. I wait for cheaper versions.
Awesome job Nick & Phil!
Oh, nice. JayzTwoCents is now at 4 Million Subscribers. When i watched the last Video it was still at 3.9
Grats guys.
This is crazy,I've literally just started getting into 3D Printing with my first ever Creality S1 Pro and i love that but wow,that machine with 5 print heads looks super complex,Would love to see a lot more 3D printing stuff on the channel :)
Very cool, I need one! Nice job guys, enjoyed the video.
Really cool to see how the XL works.
I love this. J has built his confidence. This is a great
Congrats Jay on reaching the big 4mil milestone. Here's to many more adventures from you and the team! :D
This has been in my cart for a while with 5 toolheads. As soon as they actually have inventory down to a week or two, I will probably pull the trigger. The multi tool had me sold.
Congrats on 4M Subs!
Great presentation! I just wish I had the space for something this wild!
Great detailed and informative video!
Good work on this video guys, also that is an awesome looking printer
Excellent review! Really enjoy the down to earth and very authentic style! Even though i don't know you, i feel like you are being yourself! No put on youtuber voice and stuff!! Hope to see more videos from Nick! And bring on more 3D print stuff!!!!
Just getting into 3d printing now - Cant wait
I like Nick's vibe and he is the background nerd guy who knows almost everything about 3D printing and 3D modeling.
Phil and Nick are like Ying and Yang and they make an enjoyable content.
Love you guys.
Also hi there to Jayz and wish you all the best in the world, we are here for you!
I've been waiting for something like this!
Great Job Nick!
Nice job!
That bone with the flexible ligaments is insane! More 3D Printing videos :)
Anything is possible. I was on the pre-order list for the XL so I had been waiting a while for it. With how big the XL is you can print things like helms or space ships without having to print multiple parts.
I love this, go Nick!
Watching your review of 5 Tool XL while listening to my 5 Tool XL chugging away in the background...
Best I've managed in one print so far is three colours of PLA using two different nozzle sizes along with PETG supports.
Congrats everyone for reaching 4M subscribers. Well deserved!
Great job Nick 👍
congrats on the 4M subs ✌✌🤗🤗
Now print a JayzTwoCents PC case!
Don't tell him and put it in a box for him to "review" like a company sent it to him when he gets back
You’re doing great while Jay’s away. I love the contrast between your styles. We’re all behind you. :)
Congrads on the 4M subscribers! I love the Prusa printers, I currently have one MK4 and 2 MK3s Bear printers. I need to get the MK3s Bears upgraded to MK4 Bears. By the way what was your wait time prior to shipping the XL printer?
Very good job, Nick! There's a huge difference between being part of a video and actually hosting it. I thought you'd inexperienced but showed an impressive confidence. Nice video, as always. I've been interested in 3D printing for some time and I'll go for something more simple and see how it goes as you suggested.
I love seeing that Falcon Northwest sponsor spot at the beginning. I have drooled all over that site's system builder for over what seems to be 20 years. They are one of the best high end builders out there which happens to be a stones throw away from where I live makes my heart even a little warmer. Only reason I don't have one... their price reflects their commitment to quality, and I can build a much uglier system that fits in my budget.
Hey guys, cool to see you doing more 3D printing content. Ive mess with them for years and have a pretty good 3D printing business on Etsy. I still have my original Anet A8 which is fully customized over top to bottom, 3 Ender 3 V2's and the Bambu X1 Carbon which is a masterpiece. Hope to see more of this content on the channel. Best regards and hoping Jay is doing okay from one PC / 3D printing nerd to another!
I have to agree with others, I like this contrast of chill Nick and excited Phil. You're doing a good job, keep it up
Do more videos, Nick! Doing a good job.
gratz on 4 million, Jay!!!!!!!! :-D -Don in Colorado
Nice bit of kit that 3D printer. I still have the Ender3 pro , it does what i need though and still runs well after all these years
I love seeing Nick get more comfortable on camera and hosting. Everything about him screams “he’s a good kid” and I’m grateful that jay has such a great support system.
Keep em coming!
so will you buy this printer or apple vision pro?
I’ve been waiting for this printer forever! Really awesome you guys got to review it, especially since I’m normally here for the PC components reviews and janky stuff Jay does.
I love my printer which is a heavily modded ender 3 but like PCs I'll upgrade parts If I really want a new/ more efficient feature. Really cool to see more people using this tech. I finally bought a 3D printer because of COVID and I wasn't sure if it was going to be essential for the long term lol, but I don't have any regrets!
congrats on the 4mio subs 🥳🥳🥳
I really enjoy seeing you and Phil branching out and talking in front of the camera, especially when it's something you're so passionate about. You have a little bit of nervousness in the beginning, but it's clear that this is something you know a lot about, and the confidence comes through once you find your groove.
I really want to see your drone mods and the fun things you print on this. And I N E E D more mechanical keyboard content - I have a Ducky 1-2 that I love, and I want to branch out and build a more exotic custom kit. I'd rather get that info from people I already trust. 👍
Thank you for the video, still waiting on mine. There was a misunderstanding: You really dont want to heat the heatbreak or the zones above. Thats why its there in the first place. It is a really thin tube which reduces the heatflow over it so it wont get hot above (in combination with the heatsink). This limits the meltzone and therefore also limits where the filament gets soft and sticky. If it got hot above the heatbreak then you are having lots of issues with clogging. Anyone that has printed PLA in a hot enviroment (in an enclosure) can attest to that. So the sensor is really just there to monitore the temperature of the heatbreak and if it is doing its job.
Nic you made a great video dam 5 material printer I'm with you I'd have trouble thinking how to use all of them at once.
This is cool. I know nothing about 3D printers, but this is cool
Great job Guys
Honestly, that one sweet printer! Probably the coolest printer I've seen so far!
Now I know what to save for and how much to save. Thank you for this video
If you have MMU printer and want easy support removal, use two different materials. For example, if printing a PETG part, print supports in PLA. Because they are different materials, they will separate easier.
I did this on my bambu P1S the other day, I was shocked at how easily PETG supports just peeled off of the PLA. Highly recommended if you have a multi-material printer.
Yes there are several computer cases you can 3d print. (Do it!)
But also with the large size printer - Helmets, Cosplay armor, stuff for custom mounting monitors or other hardware on desk; crazy DIY keyboard frames (Dactyl); Large panels with all the holes & greebling for custom Jay case; etc.
I'm just curious as to your thoughts on resin bed printers?
Good stuff Nick
Large prints that do have detail can benefit to. Having a 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8 for example makes it so you can have detail where needed but speed where the detail isn't needed.
Or just not having to swap nozzles is always nice.
I don't think PS has the ability to do multi nozzle yet. I suspect they will, but I think it's all on one size for now. The printer itself could do it, but PS considers nozzle sizes as a different printer. Which is annoying as hell. I have to have a mk4 0.4, a mk4 0.4 IS, a mk4 0.25, and a mk4 0.25 IS. IS should be a checkbox and nozzle size should be an option in a pulldown.
@@awilliams1701 u should be able to do it via modifiers?
@@JumpeFurby Even if changing nozzle size is an option with a modifier, you can't limit a modifier to an extruder.
PS 2.7.1 you can set the number of extruders, uncheck single extruder multimaterial. Then pick the nozzle size for each extuder. @@awilliams1701
A tip for when using a material to make taking support off printed objects easier whether it's a different type of common material (such as using PETG on a PLA print) or a material designed specifically to be used as support is to only used the material in the final few layers of the support before the actual object. This will save time printing because there will be no printhead swaps or filament switches, depending on the type of machine, for most of the support as it will be in the same material as the object being printed. It also might save money if the supports were going to be printed with a special material such as the water soluble filament. A third advantage of using a transition layer instead of printing all of the supports from a water soluble filament is that the amount of micro plastics added to the environment will be lessened.
If one prints an object that requires a lot of support material then does it matter if the bulk of the support material is made from the same filament as long as it breaks away from the object cleanly and easily without damaging the object itself? Of course there may be times, such as when supports are needed in difficult to reach areas, in which using the support filament for the full amount of the support is a better choice. Perhaps even alternating a number of layers of the support material made from a common filament with the filament the object is made from, with a transition layer of the support material being an interface to the object, would allow the support in a tight area to be freed and broken into smaller pieces to be removed from the object.
I definitely wanna see more of all 3D prints, like the whole bat.
Congratulations on 4 MILLION guys! You definitely deserve it.
This is pretty cool, not that i would be into doing it but would watch videos on it.
I wanna see yall do more drone stuff. Like you said the paper airplane. At one point there were videos you did.
Can you do videos on different types of props for drones.
I agree with Shrek765. great job Nick and Phill.
Thanks for this demo video nick you did a wonderful and superb job yes you did yep. 😏🤔👌😉😀
Oh shit! PCs to PC Peripheral. I like where this channel is going
I really enjoy Nicks reviews. It’s just the second one I watched, but i definitely want more!
if it was in my budget I'd get one! I know they still have some teething pains but it's such a cool technology!
Do you have the 0.4mm nozzle version or the 0.6? They say that the 0.4mm nozzles are much better with stringing and quality in general!
For reference, prusa has a MMU also that does a purge tower. Also tou can use a old phone or tablet to connect to prusaconnect to monitor it but it doesnt have spaghetti detective
Enjoying the content.. Keep it up everyone.
Hope J is doing good as well! :)
Would love to get this printer but it's just a bit outside the price point at this time. Excited on the future use the team will use this.
nice to see u in the 3d printing world