400$ on sale!!!! Holy shamoly
I'll ask tomorrow to see if this is what he has but the A1 is only $120 less on sale.
https://us.store.bambulab.com/products/a1
400$ on sale!!!! Holy shamoly
I'll ask tomorrow to see if this is what he has but the A1 is only $120 less on sale.
https://us.store.bambulab.com/products/a1
Why am I getting so much crap for thatI also have a beater with 37 year old decrepit plastic!!
Well then, I read that and instantly thought about Pam Anderson for the first time in a long time. I guess that's what decrepit old plastic looks like to me.
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How important is the multi color you think?
I'd say it depends on the primary use case. Most of my 3D printing is likely stuff that multi-color isn't necessary on. Little custom brackets, repair parts that aren't cosmetic and wouldn't be seen. If you're likely to print a lot of stuff with a cosmetic aspect that would benefit from it, then getting it at the same time I think saves over adding it on later. Hopefully some users here that have it or have experience with it will share opinions.
Do they have a good first printer
How important is the multi color you think?
I'd say it depends on the primary use case. Most of my 3D printing is likely stuff that multi-color isn't necessary on. Little custom brackets, repair parts that aren't cosmetic and wouldn't be seen. If you're likely to print a lot of stuff with a cosmetic aspect that would benefit from it, then getting it at the same time I think saves over adding it on later. Hopefully some users here that have it or have experience with it will share opinions.
Do they have a good first printer
I'd agree with all that. The more important consideration is what materials you want to print with (if it's for automotive parts, you're going to want PETG at a minimum, but likely more) - so if it's "A1 w/AMS" vs P1S (w/o the AMS) I would lean toward the P1S to maintain that flexibility (I don't think that one comes with a hardened nozzle, so plan on that being an added expense someday if you get into exotic filaments).
Yeah, they're as close to an appliance as you can get in 3d printing. Auto calibration, etc. I am thinking about getting my 10yro an A1 Mini.
What is the AMS? Car parts are a big one, is the hardened nozzle expensive on its own?
It is worth mentioning that if you don't buy the multi-color support you can still print in more than one color, it's just more tedious as you'd need to use the slicing software (what generates the instructions for the printer) to pause the print so you can unload and load in something new.
Personally, I rarely use it unless I am making something for my wife or props (such as for a holiday party). Granted it is nice to have 4-16 filaments just always loaded.
Anybody have the newer AMS with built in dryer?
Anybody have the newer AMS with built in dryer?
I've been eyeballing the AMS HT unit on and off since it came out. With the amount of desiccant I've got stashed in my original AMS, not entirely sure I could justify the AMS2.
