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the New Kids on the Block have bestowed upon us a brand new printer thanks to

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Bamboo live for sponsoring today's video and sending us their brand new p1p this

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one is a new version a stripped down version of their X1 and X1 Carbon at

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over half the price of their X1 Carbon Let's see if they cut the corners in the

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right places compared to the X1 Carbon and the X1

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this has no side panels it really is a

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skeletonized version it looks exactly like the X1 Carbon sort of on the inside

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almost all of this is exactly the same it uses the exact same motion platform

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as their you know top of the line models so that's kind of where most of the cost

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is and then they basically just got rid of all the extra stuff that you don't

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really need so we have a entire spool of

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mammal Labs basic filament this will be the screen so I don't believe this is a

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touch screen it's kind of just a little guy like this with a chromatic kind of

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boring thing we'll get that installed in a minute the kind of design methodology of this one is uh more like oh you can

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customize it make it your own so if you want to upgrade it down the line or use

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the printer itself to print new panels those are all available as generic items

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online you can buy these accessories for the p1p if you so want we have a nozzle

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cleaning needle very small we have an allen key for some of the bolts that

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we're going to be removing in a minute I believe this is going to be the main

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Allen key that we'll be using for all of the shipping bolts at the bottom there

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if I guess some extra little screws for the hot end assembly we also have a

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couple replacement parts for the nozzle

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wiping system these are kind of interesting because this printer has an

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entire system of pre-checks before you start printing so it makes it incredibly

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easy to just kind of push go and everything's all right including a

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filament cutter system and everything like that and then we have the hot end itself they give you an entire new hot

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end as a spare which is really quite nice you may have noticed that the hot

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end is not like anything else on the market and it is completely proprietary

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that kind of raises my heckles a little bit it's nice that they've included

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another one but you can buy replacement hot ends from bamboo for the absolutely

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horrendous price of 15 so if it's going

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to be proprietary I'm glad it's kind of that price it's really quite nice to see

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bamboo is saying that it will take 15 minutes from unboxing to First print and

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pretty much the whole printer comes fully assembled we do have to remove a

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couple screws that hold the bed down for shipping and then we also have to put on

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the screen take the screen and you plug the cable into the screen

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so that tucks in there and then it just snaps over and the screen's on I've got

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the all metal filament spool holder attached we can see our belts directly

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it apparently has an automatic belt tensioning system I have no idea how

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that works I've never seen it in action I assume it just does it automatically

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in the background and something that we don't often see on 3D printers is it's

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got a butt it has a little poop shoot when we get it started up I'll show you

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but it it primes and poops it out the back

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there we go so we can actually look inside the hot end assembly it's just

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held on with magnets and yeah we just got to get this PTFE tube in here and

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press that in make sure it's locked in nice and tight there we go and that's

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pretty much that okay first power on this is always exciting

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oh that's what our first bit of hurdle

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and a bit of gripe with bamboo we need an app now I understand that that's

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sometimes kind of okay um I think in this instance it is I like

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that they've included a skip this portion so you really just have to use

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it once we have an account and what we're gonna do is we'll just scan the

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barcode and then have it bound to our account we're going to do our first time setup now we can see in the app here

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it's ask me again if I remove those bolts if you do forget it doesn't

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destroy itself it just makes horrible horrible noises so don't forget that and

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it's asking me to start the procedure I'm gonna hit start oh yeah another

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thing I really like about these is the Zed Gantry moves really quickly this is

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its homing procedure and then it'll go to the middle

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the battle vibrate which is kind of interesting it has a vibration dampening

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compensation system there's a sensor in the hot end or somewhere in the printer

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that measures the vibration coming from a machine itself and can adjust the

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motion paths to kind of cancel that out or at least make it a little bit more

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minimal the bed kind of vibrates just to make sure that there's nothing in the

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way if I like put my hand on it it'll basically throw an error and be like oh

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the beds hit something and I'm not supposed to have hit something yet there's no homing switch on this the

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Homing is done completely through the nozzle and hot end assembly which is

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amazing it means that you're always going to have perfectly level prints

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that don't need any fine tuning to get that first layer right because it knows

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that the nozzle is at zero rather than it being an offset from your end stop

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compared to the bed compared to the nozzle now we've started our vibration

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compensation so it's going to sweep through different levels of intensities

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of of vibratoryness and measure them

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compared to the resonance that it's feeling in the

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case itself you can hear the tone Rising

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there we go

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if the printer is ever moving at those frequencies while it's printing your

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whole table is going to be shaking by having the vibration compensation system you can make the printer move in not

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those spaces or if it has to move through that frequency range it'll slow

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down or speed up to avoid that little hole of extreme violence so it's gone

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back to its parked position hey this is it's got a smiley face on

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our home screen here we have you know if bed temperature hot end temperature kind

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of print time remaining the status of the printer which is fine it's got all

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the stuff you need the second page here is kind of your transport controls we

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can home the printer we can move the z-axis up and down and we also have our

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our fan speeds and all that sort of thing as well we also have SD card

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support so you can print from a Micro SD card but what I've been doing and what I

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like doing is using the bamboo studio app which we'll have a look in a minute

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to send the printer the files through their cloud service which is problematic

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but you can set it to Lan mode one of the things that makes the bamboo

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printers so impressive is the motion system and the p1p gets the same one as

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the X1 and the X1 Carbon the entire hot

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end assembly here is a core XY system and uses two Motors at the back with a

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pair of belts to move it in very precise a little dance of adjustment the x-axis

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Gantry is made of two carbon fiber rods with the belts sandwich between

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and that allows the weight to be really really low because the printer has to

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move this entire assembly back and forward at like ridiculous speeds this

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is our hot end assembly right here and this is our direct drive extruder we

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also have an interesting feature of this filament cutter which it'll

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automatically slice off the filament if you're doing changes or anything like

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that to kind of keep the the whole path really pure and make sure that there's

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not like extra colors and things in there we also have a filament run out

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sensor which is super nice you can take this whole thing apart yourself it

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doesn't have any special screws it's just this Allen key and this Allen key

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all the bolts in the entire machine are pretty much just these two which is

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which is great here's the spool of pla

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basic a little tag right there and bamboos does something interesting they

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put an RFID tag on the spool itself when

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you're using the AMS it'll automatically read that tag and feed the printer the

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type of plastic it is its settings its color and how much you have remaining in

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the spool unfortunately this is a bamboo

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proprietary type of tag and I'm really hoping that they'll eventually open that

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up for anybody else to use but it's only available on their filament right now

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now let's just get this plugged in and we'll start a print and I can show you

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how fast this thing goes bam studio is actually a fork of prusa slicer all open

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source you can find the entire unbuilt code on Bamboo's GitHub which is super

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nice to see for how proprietary bamboo has kind of made this ecosystem there's

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actually a lot of stuff that's really open about it all the slicer and pretty

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much all the settings for the printer themselves you can modify I would find

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that this printer would drive me insane if I couldn't modify some of the the

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checks thankfully bamboo has included a bunch of different startup scripts which

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just exist as start and end G-Code so

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you can modify them to however you want I have a couple custom ones in here that

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I found online people have already started writing fast startup scripts

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which get that seven minutes down to about 30 seconds without any loss like

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you maybe need to do a full startup script once in a while but it saves all the

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settings in firmware yeah it seems to run a modified version of marlin as well

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so you can send this printer just to G-Code you don't have to use bamboo

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Studio you just load your G-Code onto the micro SD card and it'll print right

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from that just fine so I'm going to use the pre-done preset here for the startup

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which is going to be the p1p with the

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default 0.4 millimeter nozzle if we look

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at the advanced section here we can see all the bed details we can see the

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printable height 250 millimeters on this we have the G-Code flavor which is

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Marlin Legacy that's how we know it's Marlin and we can also see the filament

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load time and unload time so that's an adjustment setting to if you wanted to

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pull back the filament how much to pull it back for that sort of thing we have

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access to all of our machine g-codes here just like you know from Boucher slicer and then we have our motion

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ability which is crazy the maximum speed

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of the X and Y Carriage is 500 millimeters a second now you're not

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going to be printing at that speed but that's going to be your travel speed for

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you Americans that's going to be 20 inches per second

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you know it's it's quick it's scary you'll see that when you kind of get

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into printers this capable you kind of

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stop worrying about the movement capabilities of the printers and you

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start having to worry about how much plastic you can extrude that's just to

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have a goddamn print how about that so we'll just do the 0.16 optimal and we

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hit slice it'll give us our time this will take 19

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minutes with the with the full print we'll go print plate it says 19 minutes

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it's going to use five and a half grams of filament we select our printer here

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and I would like to do bed leveling and

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uh you cannot send the print job to a printer whose firmware it is required to

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be updated okay we'll be back in a minute I found another box a box

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got a firmware update it didn't take very long which is kind of nice what's

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this so this printer is in pre-release right now so when you buy the

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pre-release one you get some extra goodies so you get that light you get the uh you get the camera

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and you get the layer fan which is which is sick look at this thing he's a beefy

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boy let's install this I think it's pretty simple it just kind of Clips on

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it's just got a ribbon cable here with some sticky tape if you've got a Micro SD card in there you can record video in

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720 or 1080 and it'll also do time lapses and there's special time lapse

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G-Code that it'll inject so when it does a layer it'll move the hot end out of

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the way take a picture so your print kind of comes out of nowhere and there's

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no hot end jumping around on top which is kind of cool and

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there while we're waiting for the bed to heat up and everything to get warm let's

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talk about the build plate so it's got these magnetic sheets and it looks like

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they've included my favorite plate which is the textured Pei one you don't have

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to use any like glue or stuff on it and it's kind of good for other things the

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problem is it leaves a bit of a rough surface which you might not want

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um they're magnetic they are double-sided which is really nice and

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they offer two or three different styles of of bed the magnets are really strong

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which can be a bit of a problem as the detents at the rear are like maybe a

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little bit too small but that's a problem with all the printers the other

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thing that this printer is missing is the lid art so bamboo have included a

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feature that I've never really seen on any other printer which is a small laser

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radar gun machine that sticks out the

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side of the hot end assembly and what it'll do is it'll draw a little pattern

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on the front edge of the bed basically it's an extrusion compensation system

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because when the printhead is moving really fast the plastic is leaving the

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nozzle but it's maybe not leaving it evenly and so you kind of get thinner

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lines and then as you slow down to make a corner the lines get thicker as the

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plastic that it's pushed through is kind of maybe over compensating and so what

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this does is it kind of Moves In A jerky motion and the line kind of waves around

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like this and then it'll measure that and then calibrate itself immediately

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for that so we're going to do our initial home he's going to find the base level of where the bed is compared to

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the nozzle it's going to wipe the tip again

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and now it's gonna just really make sure the tip is white and it's adjusting the

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temperature up and down consistently so now we're doing our like final bed level

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um It's gotta just got a wiggle Sprinter likes to wiggle a lot the textured Pei

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bed has a slight adjustment for the base

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layer because there's maybe a slight undulation in the surface it touches so

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the start script will automatically compensate for that and depending on

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what bed you're using you don't have to worry about that compensation it'll all

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be handled manually in the start G-Code which is really nice we're 25 through

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this print and it's still just setting up we can fix this with the custom

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scripts which skips all of this it makes everything fast it'll wipe the tip once

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and it goes and then you're done like come on it's it's half the print time is

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just the setup I mean I like that you know you're new at printing this bed

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leveling system that we're doing right here is one of the hardest things to learn

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it does a quick vibration calibration system as it cuts off my finger now we

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get into the fun stuff so this is now our full speed

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I shouldn't but I'm just going to disable the part fan so I can still talk

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um one of the fun things that bamboo has included is your speed control I wish

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they had included a more fine granular speed control but this is standard mode

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I'm going to switch it to sport mode now

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there we go now we're in sport mode you can see

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those movements are like it's kind of crazy

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and then bamboo has also included because of course they did ludicrous

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mode which we are now in now

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the reason it's sounding crunchy like that is just because this model has a

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lot of uh tessellations on it it's not very

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smooth so it can't do the arc calculations that it needs to the best

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thing about having a printer that can print this quickly is you can iterate

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through prototypes way faster with my bamboos I can do maybe four to six

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prototypes in the time that it would take a competing printer of the same

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kind of price range to print one just having that acceleration and that travel

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speed and that movement speed is so much more useful to getting prints done

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normally the trade-off is quality or speed and you can have both with with

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any of the bamboo printers including this one yeah I really like that they've included the same motion system they're

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not quiet printers the um the X1 and the

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X1 Carbon are a little quieter because they have the sides on it because they

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come with tempered glass tops and fronts even without the fans on the it's

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printing really fast and so the whole motion system is going to make a bunch of noise so here's an example of the the

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pressure Advance calibration so that's the fast start that didn't take seven

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minutes it took maybe one to two minutes that's my medium level one with a proper

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bed level and calibration again our first layer is going to be nice and slow

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and then it ramps up after that I really like the like custom motion paths that

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they have in here when it reaches the end of the line it does a little twirl

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to kind of break off the uh the end and and make it a little bit more seamless

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so I want to remind you that this is the default standard speed that it's moving

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at we can get a breakdown in bamboo studio so this is currently printing at

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230 millimeters a second which is quite

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a lot actually I think they've done something strange with their filaments

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because when we get to this level of motion platform the only thing limiting your

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printing speed becomes volumetric flow and this one with the bamboo filament

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can push 21 millimeters cubed per second of filament

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which is a meaningless number in my brain but is basically the amount of

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volume that it can push through per second I would really love to see bamboo

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put a bigger hot end or offer an

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extended hot end like the volcano to really push that melt Zone higher

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instead of having to get multiple printers to like work on prototypes that

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could take 14 hours or something like that you can be iterating on a day

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instead of overnight say I wanted to check the fitment between the Rings this

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is a little Gyro model thing it takes me 20 minutes to iterate instead of what

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would probably be about an hour or maybe three hours on a on another printer that

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wasn't core XY I mean even at 230 millimeters a second for this print it's

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still conservative we can we can push this higher we can and use the sport

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mode we can use the ludicrous mode your print quality is going to suffer but

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you're still able to get those prints out even faster because the limit of

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this printer is 500 millimeters a second you have unlimited movement capabilities

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and it's really just limited by the hot end on this machine which is a bit of a

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shame but shouldn't be too hard for them to release a super extended version I

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mean the bed levels with the tool itself you're going to lose some print height

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but that would be amazing I want to go faster speed this has uh Linus proofing

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so if I pull out the power cord it should restore itself which is kind of

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nice I'm not going to do that because I don't want to be here all day

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okay and we're done what it did is it moved to the back and then cuts the

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filament and then make sure that it's all kind of ready to go for next time

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it's pooped out the back this is its little Purge thing it uses about 150

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millimeters of filament which is kind of a lot with the fast start that you can find online or write yourself you can

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get that down to about five or ten we have this magnetic bed and the part has

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immediately come off this looks quite good there we go we have this little

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gyro spinner thing which is kind of cool it's printed completely without support

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and everything's nice and separate it's interesting you can actually see the

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tessellation on the outside which is from the model itself if your model or

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STL is exported with a low resolution you will actually have less triangles on

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the outside and so the arc fitting that this machine will do isn't so great it's

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interesting this printer will reproduce those artifacts in the model itself

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which is really cool yeah this feels great and it only took about I don't

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know 10 minutes to print with that seven minutes of start time which is always a

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bit disappointing but it's about half the price of the competitor that

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everybody likes it feels weird it feels chilly to like a product this much

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especially doing a sponsor review and I don't know how I feel about that but I

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think if we're trying to keep open and

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transparent the list of positives is basically everything and the list of

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negatives is stuff I think can be fixed in software I don't have the level of

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engineering degrees required to properly describe all the little nuanced features

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that it has I'm basically a more advanced hobbyist at this point but I

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think this is a real game changer for the whole industry every other printer

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manufacturer should be scared of bamboo if you're not copying this product and

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you're not making clones of this product and you're a 3D printer company and

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you're not bringing out a product like this then you're you're screwed

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basically it's incredible good job guys if you want a 3D printer

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um only buy this one unless it's too

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expensive then buy another one but you'll have more headaches and spend

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more time than with the p1p

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thanks
