Mastering ABS 3D Printing With the Bambu X1C: Beginner's Guide to Durable and Heat-Resistant Prints
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- Dive into the world of ABS 3D printing with me in this comprehensive guide! Whether you're just starting your 3D printing journey or looking to improve your skills, I'll walk you through the benefits and challenges of ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene). Learn why this tough and heat-resistant material might be the perfect choice for your next project.
In this video, I'll cover everything from understanding what ABS is to sharing essential tips for successful ABS prints. We tackle common challenges like maintaining a consistent temperature, dealing with potential warping, and improving bed adhesion.
Whether you're interested in creating durable, custom parts, or just looking to experiment with a new filament, this ABS 3D printing guide is a must-watch. And remember, while ABS does have a unique smell when heated, no gas masks are required!
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I had my 4 bambu printers for almost a year now, and I just learned that I can press the number on my keyboard for what slot filament i want to use LOL - I guess we never stop learning.- great video
Thank you for this video. What was the ABS printing temperature for these prints? And was the part cooling fan on during printing?
Hello, I'm doing a print with ASA and I have a new spool that just came in still sealed, would I need to dry it before printing with it? What do you think? Thanks for the video!
This was a nicely edited view, @LenDizzle. People hear horror stories of ABS when printing indoors. You show the print timelapse, but it would have also been good to see the setup and the environment in which you printed these parts. I built a special hood that goes over the X1 printer and vents out the window.
These are some fine ABS prints!
Where are the tips or tricks?
exactly my thoughts. that really was nothing useful at all
@@HoozeBead 😂😅
Thanks this comment saved me the time from watching this.
Glue? Build plate type? ABS isn’t sticking to stock for me.
Lmaooooo silly rabbit, tricks are for peepeepoopoo
What did you tune to fix those really bad overhangs that left spaghetti in the air? What settings did you tune?
What's to master? The first time I used ABS on my P1S I loaded Hatchbox ABS into the AMS, selected the "Generic ABS" profile and it printed perfectly.
Thanks for the video. Well done "Beginners Guide." Just one question though, did you use any glue on the plate?
where do I buy longer white tunes? with larger inside hole diameter than 1.75? my 4th AMS box is pretty far ..
Hi Len. I just got my first roll of ABS after giving up on ASA (warping larger prints). Thanks for this video.
Is the drying of the filament necessary even with a brand new / fresh spool? 🙏🙂
ASA warps less
Learned so much from your video thank you! What filament are you using? I have BASF Ultrafuse ABS Fusion+ and let us just say no joy.
Bambu filament
Thanks for the video. I am looking forward to creating some custom kitchen drawer containers for flatware. I have been trying to find filament that would be safe. I read that most filament is either toxic or not safe because bacteria can occur. Have you ever tried printing anything food-safe ?
I have not
Theorically, PETG is food safe... HOWEVER, additive printing will leave small openings where bacteria can grow even if washed. To prevent that, you need to use epoxy resin to cover your print. Prusa has a good video on the subject.
You would be better off 3d printing mold templates to make out of silicone, and then using those silicone molds to make your parts out of a food safe resin
Why use ABS over ASA these days?
Price.
What is the speed for printing ABS on the x1c, because i have a russian filament that cant go faster than 40 mm/s on the label so i wonder if i can print it faster on my p1s?
I don't change the speed. This is Bambu filament and I just use normal settings.
dude are you high af 🤣
Thanks for the informative video! My biggest question is: how does the print quality compares to PLA?
Depends on what you mean by quality? Looks, strength,rigidity etc…. It is stronger and more rigid but the looks of the prints look similar.
@@lendizzle77 thanks for the quick reply, much appreciated! I meant in terms of (absence of) artefacts, quality of the bridges, overhangs and just overall ease of print, especially with more complex parts. For instance, PETG tends to not print as well as PLA, often showing more artefacts, sometimes surface imperfections etc. - it’s just overall a more challenging material to get consistent quality prints with, especially with complex parts. I hope this makes sense! Any feedback would be very much appreciated 🙏
@proastroz5759 ABS or ASA are harder and do print a little smoother. Be careful with warping on larger prints
My x1 wont print with the abs in the ams. I dried it 8 hours at 80 degrees. Put it in the ams. Then when I select the 3d print after I get to choose the filament to use. Abs is there but its not a clickable option. Do you know why?
That is weird. I have not run in to that. Send some photos to my email: lendizzleprintz@gmail.com
I ran into that same problem, but it was because I had to select that type of filament since I have been print PTL, just add the correct filament in this case Generic ABS on the Bambu Lab X1-C or it will not select either, also don't forget to select the correct Plate Type as well that was my second problem. Easy Fix.
I figured it but thanks for replying. I also figured out that ABS on small small little tiny pieces is no good. Its not strong on small pieces. @@luismrodriguez714
So no glue on the print bed?
I got two x1 carbons. Abs roll in the ams but the ams wont print it. WTF…?
I ran into that same problem, but it was because I had to select that type of filament since I have been print PTL, just add the correct filament in this case Generic ABS on the Bambu Lab X1-C or it will not select either, also don't forget to select the correct Plate Type as well that was my second problem. Easy Fix.
his face tells me he knows peculiar smells 😂
how high?
Good morning
Morning
No temp settings shown...
Just print a temp tower as you should for all new filaments
bro is six blunts deep tellin me about dryin filament
Did my comment get deleted?
Probably
I haven’t deleted anything
@@lendizzle77 Thanks. Very weird. I commented on your video yesterday and this one. Anyway, Modbot had a recent video about adding the BL LED module to the X1 which has lights that have multiple functions. Great option for the extra light you were wanting in the other video. With this mod, there are risers to print for the lid and I was trying to print in ABS but had horrible warping issues. Have you dealt with any warping printing ABS? I was even using a 10mm brim but the parts were just pulling free from the brim.
I have not had any issues with warping. Only issue is with PEI plate and small pieces but that is common with all filaments.
@@bsimmons00Ive had a hell of a time trying to print with eSun ASA. Have tried all kinds of stuff, but still warps and spaghettis. However, I have had a 100% success rate with the Flashforge ASA (available on Amaxon). Currently printing a shelf for a Wall Control system and it's about to complete without any issues. It's been working great for me!
ABS is dangerous, but not in small ammounts. Heating up plastics to 250c is inevitably releasing things not meant for breathing. Breathing in large ammounts will inevitably be unhealthy. Thus, reducing it is healthy. This is undeniable. Living in the workshop is ridiculous and inevitably unhealthy. But going near the printer isnt exactly going to kill you. Nor is coming into the workshop and working a bit. However, if you expect to sit around next to 4 printers printing ABS, sanding, painting and gluing things for hours in and out in your workshop - you must have good ventilation.
No, it's not a "nah it's fine! I have done it for years so its fine" kind of situation. Breathing oxygen and drinking water is what you are made to do and you are worse off without it. Drinking coke is bad. But drinking one coke isnt deadly. Drinking coke instead of water every day is deadly in the long run. Same deal with ABS. Ventilate and dont spend hours on end next to the printer. Dont place the printers in your bedroom. It's not dangerous if applying common sense.
People are so scared of ABS fumes. RIghtfully so, but also ridiculously so in many cases :P
This video shows a guy printing ABS without any trouble. Nothing more, nothing less.
No tips, no troubleshooting and no settings taught.
ABS is not harmful in well ventilated areas? ABS is releasing styrene. Even in a very well ventilated area you should use filters for that nasty stuff. And not just the X1C default filter.
so buy a bambu and press print , not much of a "guide" no settings temps ect
How stoned are you?
I have to downvote simply for the thumbnail, you are perpetuating this myth that abs is extremely dangerous, its not! If your ABS smells overly bad, then stop buying the cheapest chinesium filament you can get your hands on. There is a huge difference in ABS smell across manufacturers. In my opinion printing with ABS since 2013, an enclosure is not a "consideration" but a MUST if you plan on printing anything more than a few centimeters high.
I really think the Bambulab printers have drawn in many "dunning kreuger" experts. Everybody wants to be a 3D printing youtuber, why not just buy your tool and use it? You have no purpose for it?
You might want to watch the video. I am not sure I could have made fun of that myth any more and really tried to show people not to be afraid of printing with ABS. The thumbnail is sarcastic and playing on all of the bad information you are pointing out to draw people in. Thanks for your feedback.
@@lendizzle77 Don't take ABS?ASA lightly. The full health effects are not known, BUT it definitely DOES cover the insides of a printer with a film, so use it without a fume extractor at your own risk.
I mean if you don’t enjoy your health it’s fine
@@kitchenbriks3685 You are uninformed.
The very first thing he does is address the thumbnail
It would be better not to take off the mask ...