FLSUN S1 Reach the Limits Of FDM Printing
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- čas přidán 23. 08. 2024
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pls ... never NEVER print the presliced benchys ... manufacturers cheat on ever corner on those ... use official speed benchy rules and print it yourself with the default profiles adapted to speedbenchy rules
@@oOWaschBaerOo no they don't, only prusa does. Bambu, creality, flsun abide by the rules
@@riba2233 No Flsun cuts corners everywhere they can, like the 110mm3/s ... no way that heatblock can push that much filament. And the printspeeds? that's the requested speed, not the actual speed,... czcams.com/video/0uHXiGCizuU/video.html
Oh and Prusa where absolute honest about their bonkers benchy, they've said it from the beginning that it was not according the benchy rules. But Prusa was/is never about speed, their machines are reliable workhorses and for quality. You dont buy a Prusa if you're business is all about speed benchies. ;-)
@@riba2233 no that's not true they all cheat on every corner by not using the predelivered profiles a lot of companies do
Slice it yourself with the profile they give you and you are on the right way they use all kinds of fuckery to get them go quicker to look better
@@riba2233 and btw bambu already got caught cheating with a hand sliced benchy cause nobody was able to recreate the 17min benchy with the default profiles and by speed benchy rules
@@oOWaschBaerOo rofl that is so wr0ng, so what if it's not a standard profile? It does it by the rules and well within printers capabilities. A1 does it in 14mins and it turns out perfectly, following the rules.
My S1 just arrived yesterday, I haven’t had time to open it yet, thank you for sharing
Wow
As someone who just loves to print fun little objects, and who enjoys watching print jobs run (Isn't it just like watching a fire burn in reverse? Like it's got some weird Caveman TV effect), I feel like this is sort of my dream printer now
I really enjoy your content and look forward to more in the future. Great video .
Oh boy.
1. It is not even close to peek temperatures
2. It can't really handle cf or gf filaments
3. Not to mention the bunch of it's other flaws.
Which makes it the perfect choice for the 75-80% of customers who do not need those things. The ones who do need them, should already know enough about what they are looking for to avoid this printer. If not, i'd question their aptitude for this. This is a quinessential quick prototype printer, and thats all most people need.
@@blakes8901 but it is not even that as is doesn't even come close to it's 110mm3h claim. If only it was at least 70-80, but it barely does 45 without underextrusion.
That's a great video. For years I had an older FLSUN. At the time it was the fastest printer available and I really liked it. Recently I upgraded to a newer k1 Max. But I'm really interested in this printer. The reason why I got the k1 max, is because I was able to print without internet connections. So my question to you is this, would I be able to print without having it connected to the cloud?
Again, thank you for the great video.
There’s a usb drive so yeah
Excellent review, dude! Thanks a bunch! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Great review - thanks! S1 looks great
Too fast? This thing's flow caps out around 35-40 mm³/s. We've got lots of printers doing 50+ all the way up to some real >110 mm³/s ones (not faked by setting acceleration like a 2017 ender so it goes less than half commanded speed).
FLSUN said they are working on noise optimization. Will you release any videos about S1 in the future?
What a great review. I will order one .
Mine just arrived yesterday
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looks like a jukebox, well mr dj, what you gonna build next
I've printed this turbine a week ago on my x1c with SUNLU PETG, with an e3d obxidian nozzle, and I got 1h2m Print time for the Turbine.
I personally mostly make my own models for stuff around the house and do a lot of rapid prototyping, never really getting to a marketable end result but just stick to whatever's good enough for personal use. A printer like this would be amazing for my larger prints, but my smaller prints (
Good review and a very interesting channel! I have followed the channel a long time! One question, how is the print quality if you lower the speed to X1 Carbon speeds, or even slower? I understand that the super high speed comes with some penalties, but I guess FLSun will fix this with future updates. But can you get very good quality by slowing it down a bit? Lets say 500 mm/s or slower?
you should make a duct that intakes air from ouside with a filter that would basically get rid of all of the intake noise
Great review - thanks!
@1:39 ... So it has AI Lidar, Ai Camera, Auto Leveling, Filament clog detector.... but you could still start it without even loading a filament. 🤦🏻♂
They send one to every maker out there it seems...
Yeah, so you get low quality for thrice the price of Bambu A1 Mini and you get only a little cut of time? No, thanks
And the company claims that are not really possible to achieve - double NO, NO
I print Nylon and PACF so I am really interested. It would offer some speed gain over my V400 but I am waiting on Orca slicer support.
Also how is the filament path? Could you cut the filament just iver the effector and feed another?
@@heavyweather forget about doing cf and gf on this one.
@@riba2233 why?
@@heavyweatherit doesn’t come with hardened extruded gears or hardened nozzle and the chamber isn’t actively heated. It’s more like a PLA high speed printer for Prototyp test fittings.
Better buy a Bambu with AMS. If you need more speed you can buy high flow nozzles (hotends) for Bambu printers like X1C.
@@heavyweather because the heater block is made of aluminium and has some "cht" channels that will get eaten over time with abrasive materials.
Dis vidyo is not sponzord by peysiby wey???!
7:00 But... why not just calibrate your printer and get it right the first time?
No seriously: on what planet do we still print four samples to see which one is best?
And do you know what's even faster than this printer? Bending a piece of plastic pipe. Sometimes I wonder why people who have 3d printers feel that they have to do everything with that printer, even when classic methods are much faster and often more accurate.
OMFG hilarious
care to form an actual sentence?
@@Saveddrip Clickbait title, this printer is about the same speed as every other "fast" printer out recently (Creality K1, Anycubic Kobra 3, Bambu P1P) but 2-3 times the price.
@@badger47-n3c Really?
@@MapleMenge yep, and they have now been caught buying positive reviews, and being deceptive about things like build height, print speed, klipper features, print quality, dimensional accuracy, flow rate, power loss recovery, etc
Chinas getting expensive
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Only watching to see if you are a shill or not. Yep, you are a shill!
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Actually the hardware is good software on this machine is no good they've been around too long for them to be having all these issues with this machine you guys need to start to look into what you're buying this machine is nowhere near the bamboo life so you guys need to stop talking this nonsense I already got ripped off from them I would never buy nothing else from them again
so curious what happened to you? I've seen your "nagative" comments in a lot of comment sections, and they've contacted me on facebook after seeing my question.
Bamboo ? The product itself when it works as designed, can be a really great product. However, the advertised "ease of use" is overstated in actual real life everyday usage. I blame this entirely on the decisions made by their management. A simple example is the blocking of diagnostic data from the user. If one submits a ticket, it can take in excess of four weeks to respond. When one asks how to self diagnose, they are stonewalled by tech support and the standard answer is; send us your logs. This almost always results in time wasted pursuing the wrong solution.