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up until about 2 weeks ago my 3D printing setup at home was frankly

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embarrassing so I sprang into action I picked up a rack I finally treated

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myself to a filament dryer and I got everything organized to show it off to

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you guys only to have bamboo Labs

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bamboozle the community by issuing an update that in the name of security

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significantly harms the functionality of these printers for a lot of their users

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now I do still want to talk about what it's been like getting into this hobby a

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little bit on on the later side uh there have been some pitfalls that we've run

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into especially in a house where kids are often the users that's actually one

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of the big reasons that I chose a bamboo printer in the first place but now that

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they're altering the deal I think we need to expand the scope of this and

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look at not just my 3D printing setup but maybe some Alternatives from other

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members of our team if you're looking to get out what about getting more business

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Dad if you are still posting your ad on a wall then you should check our sponsor

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o do we got so many apps for business

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from sales HR marketing and more I can create an email and social campaign all

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on old do wow so cool still the thing that impresses me most about our bamboo

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setup is the incredible quality of these multicolored prints this was a single

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print right yeah I still haven't printed the wings is amazing say what you want

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about the kind of excessive waist poops when it changes colors the AMS system

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takes something that would have been incredibly complicated years ago and makes it so simple that a child can use

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it I I don't know if I agree with Bamboo's assertion that setup can be

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done in 15 minutes took us a little longer than that but it definitely took

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less than an hour once you've got it set up the bamboo app has pretty much

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everything you need you've got a live view of the build plate you can monitor the status of the machine including

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usually meaningful error messages you can contact support and what the kids

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like best is of course the model Library where you can find everything from

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useful replacement parts to project inspiration to what they use it for most

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which is a personal toy Manufacturing device now you guys have recently taken

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to painting some of your Creations this one was supposed to be AMS so I swapped

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all the colors to White and then I painted it how I wanted it there's like

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a couple bad spots on the wings but other than that it's really nice now the

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long-term goal for me of course is that as their ideas for how they'd like to

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change the models get bigger so will their ambition to learn a little bit of

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modeling themselves starting with modifying existing ones and then

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hopefully progressing to creating their own or maybe I'm just spending money on

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toys either way honestly they've been pretty stoked on it good Christmas we

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also use it for useful stuff printing cute little containers and adorable

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bookins I mean the sky is the limit that's the beauty of it right and it

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really is so easy that an 8-year-old can use it how do you use the 3D printer I

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just open it and take out the stuff and take off their supports if they have

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them okay is it pretty easy yeah yeah do you have anything in there right now

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yeah and support removal is something that has gotten so much better it broke

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oh we can show the

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glow okay little 3D printed jumping frogs I don't think they're

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frogs getting to this point where even kids can use 3D printers without usually

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screwing things up too badly has taken a massive amount of work and the 3D

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printing industry broadly deserves a ton of kudos for that and so does bamboo

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specifically even if their reputation's kind of on the Rocks right now but that

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doesn't mean that I would recommend just running out and buying a 3D printer for

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your kids to use as a toy factory there's a lot that I've learned over the

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last year the everyday stuff is negligible you don't really have to coat the build plate in glue and then clean

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it off in between prints anymore but if you don't like managing desicant packets

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in your AMS or in your filament storage maybe a 3D printer is not for you

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because too much moisture from the air in your filament will jam up your system

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here here here W here ask me how I know

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also bamboo if you're watching this video I have some notes this needs an

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access hatch okay cuz these end up with filament fragments in them like freaking

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all the time it'd be nice to be able to just access them like this instead of

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taking the whole thing apart In fairness to Bamboo that doesn't happen that often

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now that I got my filament dryer though this thing's been a lifesaver because

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I've had even brand new rolls of filament come out of the vacuum seal bag

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jam up the machine I throw them in here and they're good to go as happy as I am

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with my setup though the enthusiasts out there know that the sky is the limit

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when it comes to 3D printing so why don't we take a look at some alternative

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setups from other members of our team especially now that bamboo Labs has

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become a little harder to recommend like this one this is my prusa mark 4S and it

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is a freaking Rockstar and I would recommend it to be honest actually they

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have a new version now that has an enclosure called The Core one it's kind of like the same printer but with an

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enclosure and it's almost the same price so maybe buy that one instead but I love

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this thing and I can upgrade it to the core one which is a big thing with

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prusses you might recognize this build plate if you are a prussa fanboy you see

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how it says prusa I3 Mark II this printer started out as a Mark III then

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got upgraded to a mark 3s then a mark 3.9 then a markv and then a mark 4S not

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a cost effective route but it was something I was able to do I actually

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don't think I've had a print fail since the most recent iteration of upgrades I

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also have some cool stuff for it like the mm3 which is PR say multimaterial

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thing it's not my favorite I get why

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people like the bamboo AMS it's small

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it's compact it doesn't always work but assuming that it's working it's really

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nice this thing requires this monstrosity which is a buffer and they

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use this for when it switches filaments because it has to pull the filament back

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out of the way of the new filament that's getting inserted there's

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cartridges which you stick in here boom

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and then this gives a bunch of space for that filament to get retracted into it's

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just a giant void to have like an extra

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foot of filament go into instead of that I 3D printed these really cool things uh

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they're automatic filament rewinders so as the spool gets pulled it has a 3D

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printed spring in there that rewinds the spool it's kind of insane and the dude

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that engineered this some people are

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very intelligent one day I wish to be one of those people I did do some other

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mods too it's got cool little feet they're called hoola feet they're like

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seismic dampening feet so they have soft 3D printed inserts out of TPU that allow

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the printer to like kind of be seismically dampened like a big building

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might and that just kind of removes some of the artifacting that you sometimes

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see on the sides of 3D prints it's all models I found online on printables and

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I just wish I didn't have to have like a weed grow tent for an enclosure so I'll

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probably get the core one and there's other things I don't like about this printer specifically the Wi-Fi I don't

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know what exactly went wrong but on the mark 4S upgrade they made these new

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Wi-Fi boards that have a pass through header for an accelerometer that's like

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a whole story for another time but it uses a different Wi-Fi chip and this

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wi-fi chip sucks I actually was like maybe I'll just put the old Wi-Fi chip

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back in and see if that works it immediately like solves all my problems

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they even sent me a replacement one to try now like screw these things see you

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later I also wish that they ship these printers with hardened nozzles because

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the hardened nozzles not only are they good for filaments that need it like if

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you're printing carbon fiber filament that destroys brass nozzles but the

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Harden nozzles are usually less prone to getting stuff stuck to them um unlike

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the brass nozzles so if you're printing like pet G for instance brass nozzles

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are a nightmare and the hardened ones way better naturally when you print lots

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of stuff you usually end up with lots of filament and this is like half of the

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filament I have I really need to get rid of some of it but the biggest thing here

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is for newbie 3D printer people out there get storage containers and get a

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filament dryer I use this cheap creality dry box and cereal containers with some

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uh silica gel which you can actually reuse just throw this in the microwave

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to keep my filament dry and that is the easiest thing you can do to make your

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prints more reliable better quality and just have a better 3D printing

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experience speaking of uh liquid why don't we talk about my resin printer I

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haven't done any like crazy modifications to this one it's basically

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just off the shelf this is the eligo Saturn 4 ultra if you're not familiar

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with resin printers they're very cool because they can print incredibly

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detailed objects because look at the bottom there you see that right there

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that's a UV LCD screen which which means once you fill this vat with UV activated

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resin you can print entire layers in one

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shot it'll do the whole layer and then it breaks the seal to let resin flow

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back underneath and then it prints a whole another layer and it just repeats

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and repeats this one I think is a 12K resolution screen so at you know that

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size you're talking some insane detail if you want it but they also have a 16k

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version I think that's coming out or just came out and um I don't even know

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why you would need that because like this is already so accurate it's just

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not as user friendly um especially in the postprocessing cuz once something's

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done in the resin printer your print is not done you have more stuff you need to

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do these are the other steps I'm talking about when you're done with a resin

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print you have to wash the extra resin off and then you have to finish curing

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it this is basically just a fancy platform with UV light in it and it

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cures resin Prints but you have to be careful to like not over cure Stu cuz

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then it becomes super brittle you don't want to under Cure stuff cuz it can like

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get goopy or it it can have like weird white spots if it like starts to cure in

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the sun it's just a whole it's a whole thing especially the cleaning because if

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you have normal resin you have to clean it with isopropyl alcohol which is what

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this tank has got inside of it this is like a washer and it does make it easier

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but that's isopropyl alcohol it's not water but if you need stuff that's super

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accurate for me sometimes the car stuff that I'll 3D print uh needs to be like

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dimensionally perfect and in that case this is the only real option for me

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that's not $10,000 or something like this these printers are actually pretty

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pretty affordable honestly having a 3D printer is like a superpow for car nerds

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and uh if you're a nerd of any other category like Warhammer or DND maybe you

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might need one too like these other creators and their setups hey Linus tip

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Texs my name is William Osman my channel is William Osman 2 I'm severely

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dehydrated this is my 3D printing setup up currently I've used a lot of printers

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over the years starting from a really really old original prusa machine that

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was made out of wood which made me hate 3D printing that was like 2013 things

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have gotten so much better since this is the XL this is like my Powerhouse multi

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material five heads you can print all sorts of cool stuff like a replacement

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vacuum cleaner wheel that I made and then on the inside on the Hub I used a

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carbon fiber filament so that it has more wear resistance I think this is my

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favorite print I've ever done it's an apple and a worm is actually TP I was

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able to print with soluble support and then TPU and it did it seamlessly for

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single Color Prints I've been using the prusa markv when I need really big stuff

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printer but it can print huge things I

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made this hot sauce dispenser on the anchor make Pro it's got like a 100

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different hot sauces in there one of the improvements I made is getting to the

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back of these machines can be a pain in the butt so I put them on these rolling carts in the front there's levelers and

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in the back there's casters so you just pick up the front and you can slide it

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out which lets you get to the back of the machine and then under the cart you

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can keep your filaments which I put inside of 5 gallon buckets with dog food

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Lids so you open this up and you got a bunch of filaments in there and

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stainless tea bags with a molecular seeve desicant to keep it dry you can

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see one of them exploded open in there and there's little balls everywhere my

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my little balls that is going to be a nightmare to clean up I use mostly fdm

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printing which is what these machines are but form Labs have sent me their new

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4L which I have plans for but I haven't played with it yet so I I can't give you

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any recommendations on those machines one thing I really wish the XL had is a

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dry box so I'm going to look for a open- source dry box that you can put your

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filament rolls into that will automatically load them into the machine because it's a bit of a pain putting new

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spools on this you got to feed it through and then get it into the tool

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head it's like it it sometimes can take quite a bit of time especially with a

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flexible filament or the PVA and a camera too not having a camera on the

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crua machines is a little frustrating I know that the new printer does have one

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there have been times where I've started a print for my computer and I come out

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and it hasn't actually started and that that's you know that's a little frustrating but once it's

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running I love you lonus tip techs Mr

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Tech Mr tip I'm Jeff geerling and I'm from the channel well Jeff gearing I

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make videos about single board computers home Labs and sometimes I even do very

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important RF Safety Research with my dad well this insulating layer of corn

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protect the hot dog this show is beautiful thank you so much John right

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now I have these three printers a prusia markv a bamboo p1s and a tiny upside

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there are so many projects I work on where a little custom case or Mount is

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useful I also 3D print little fixtures for devices I want to show in my videos

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sometimes like this one I have for small PC Express cards I've also been learning

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CAD software so I can design my own things like this Pi's dispenser that

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instead of Pez dispenses raspberry pies I think the most practical things I've

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built are all kinds of mounts for computers and network equipment for my

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mini racks I'm working on moving my entire home lab into a minir rack like

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this one I've used these printers for hundreds of prints now and every printer

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I've used has its own little quirks like the prusia here doesn't have an

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enclosure so some materials like ABS just don't work on it and there's no

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built-in camera which is a little annoying for me because I like to check on prints remotely the bamboo well I

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love the hardware and the speed plus the AMS up top lets me switch filaments

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without even having to be at the printer but bamboo lab's latest updates are

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making me nervous so I set it to landan only mode and blocked it from accessing

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the internet but both of these two printers are my workhorses I can turn

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them on remotely with these smart switches down here and then fire off a

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print over my network I've only had like one or two print failures on these two

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ever and both of those were actually my fault when I was slicing the models

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they're reliable and the prusa is actually pretty quiet so if I'm going to

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be recording I'll use it instead of the p1s I used to have an old creality

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printer at home but I gave that to a friend I think if I get another home

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printer it'll be a prusia they're built like tanks they're not that loud and I

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love the community around them and the pre has a wired Ethernet port which is

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useful if you're in a house with like a th000 wireless smart switches as for the

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patron well this thing is the most fun and some people like a smaller size but

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I wouldn't recommend you go in on a custom build like this unless you really

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want to go full hobbyist and not just print things hi hi I'm Camden Bowen and

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a lot of my videos involve me building various types of engines many of which

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involve 3D printing in some way or another my setup is currently consisting

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of a elu Neptune 3 and a creality cr10

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S4 both of which serve their own purpose in their own way for all the large

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components or the less critical ones I hand those over to the cr10 S4 because

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it's got such a large bed size to it but for pretty much everything else I just

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used the Neptune 3 because it's got a direct drive extruder I found that it

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does a pretty good job with more difficult filaments like nylon and TPU

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at least a much better job than what my cr10 does as that's only got a bden tube

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set up another thing that I really like about the Neptune 3 is that it comes

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pre-installed with an automatic bed leveler making the whole printing

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experience like very TurnKey in fact I liked it so much that I installed one on

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my cr10 as trying to level a bed that is almost half a meter in length is a

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complete complete pain in the ass just because the nature of my content I'm a

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lot less concerned with like making Parts with the highest resolution or the

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most detail instead I'm always looking to make Parts as strong as possible to

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serve more of a functional purpose but with the right filament these printers

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actually do a pretty good job however there are a few things that I'm not

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really a big fan of firstly the cr10 is

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slow like really slow which sucks because in times where I can't use the

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Neptune 3 prints that would otherwise be started and finished on the same day can

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take up to two days of printing I mean you can make it a little bit faster by

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adding supports to increase the rigidity or just adding a direct drive extruder

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but I don't have either of those the only complaint I have about the Neptune

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3 is that it's got a very strange problem I don't know why it does it

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nobody else knows why it does it but for whatever reason every single time you

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start a new print the Zed offset value

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completely changes making so the nozzle's either way too high or crashing

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into the bed now it's really not a big deal since you are able to manually

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adjust the offset while it is printing but it does mean that you have to hover

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over the printer for at least like a minute or so just to make sure that it's

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working now unless you specifically needed a larger bed I think the overall

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versatility and simplicity of the Neptune 3 makes it perfect for most

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projects and not to mention the Neptune 3 is a lot more affordable being in the

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same price range as the reality Ender 3 while also being a printer that you can

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pretty much have up and running in only like half an hour and if you ask me that

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is perfect for a beginner so then having

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seen all that is it time for me to rip up my bamboo not yet but when the time

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comes wow are there ever some inspiring setups to take things to the next level

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fraction of the cost I test your stool EXT your body and check your eyesight o

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appr into loots with their marketing app I can easily create email campaigns and

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get real time stack or even send out campaigns instantly to my customer

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pocket with the SMS marketing tool oh my

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God it's only $5 to test today I even turned this choir room into a quiet

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room my customers can book it thanks to Odo appointment app they can cry their L

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out and walk out like nothing happened try or do for free for 15 days we have

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the link in the description if you guys enjoyed this video be sure to check out

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Williams Jeff's and Camden's channels which will be linked down below and if

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you're interested in learning about SLS printing which uses powder and lasers to

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print stuff check out our stream about the biggest screwdriver that we ever

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