Just wanted to say, the free guide you offer is fantastic. As someone new to 3d printing, the guide helped clarify and answer many things that are easy to miss when just starting out. I'm also glad to hear your opinion on bed size, in that smaller beds are fine for the most part. This was a big concern of mine. I ordered a bambulab A1 mini package that includes the ams lite, hardened nozzles and an additional build plate. It's set to arrive in early December, but I have thought about cancelling it multiple times and getting something with a bigger plate and possibly an enclosure, mostly due to fomo. While I think the 180mm plate should be fine for most prints I do think I will prolly want to print some larger items. However I have been learning more about splitting prints and different ways to connect separatly printed parts in such scenarios. If you have any insights and thoughts on splitting and rejoining large prints it would be great to hear your take on the matter. Also, regarding working with materials without an enclosure, if you have insights into how to make parts stronger when working with common materials that would be another topic I'd love to hear more about. Lastly if possible I'd love to hear your thoughts on the bambulabs A1-MINI, as from what others have said about the printer it seems like an ideal printer to start with. Again love the content and guide. Much love and gratitude.
@SmallBatchFactory
11 ай бұрын
Thanks! Your feedback is much appreciated. Splitting and joining mostly depends on what the part you splitted needs to be able to withstand. For decorative stuff superglue is usually enough. For technical parts I usually opt for screws or other metal inserts. I printed a cosplay helmet with antennas for a friend and inserted threaded rods (needed to add a threaded hole to the design downloaded) which made them virtually indestructible for example. I've yet to try any Bambu labs printer. Unfortunately my space at home is limited 😅 My totally personal opinion on them is I don't like the proprietary nature, meaning you can't fix most things on your own. I just recently printed a new extruder for a friend's Prusa because he wasn't paying attention and got a huge blob of plastic covering everything. Wouldn't be possible with a Bambu About the stronger standard materials part, I usually augment parts with metal hardware. For example I described putting screws into the nubs of a printed gear for extra break resistance. A video of that kind is on my list for future videos. Let me know if you desire anything else :-)
@FactionalSky
11 ай бұрын
@@SmallBatchFactory Why should you not be able to fix most things on a bambu on your own? There rly is no reason for that assumption.
@FactionalSky
11 ай бұрын
Most printers with (good) enclosure are quite expensive compared to something like the A1 or the Ender 3 V3 SE. But you might have a look at the Creality K1. It has the "standard" sized 220x220 bed and all the "new" features that ready to run printers nowadays should come with. Should be around $ 400-500. Maybe that might be suitable for you if you think the Bambu A1 might be a bit to small and you don't want to make your own enclosure for it but also don't want to spend more. Ofc. no AMS then. Disclaimer: I've got 2 Bambus (A1 and P1S both with AMS) and one K1. I like them all. :D
@SmallBatchFactory
11 ай бұрын
What I mean exactly is you need to get specific Bambu components and can't just take off the shelf hardware like rods and bearings. But that seems to be where 3D printing is heading in general. More specialized parts and closed source software
@FactionalSky
11 ай бұрын
@@SmallBatchFactory How to you come to that assumption? Like I said there rly is no reason for this. Bambu selling spare parts does not mean they are the only ones that can be used in every case.
@elCeVeZ
5 ай бұрын
Getting the free guide seems kinda sketchy to me. subscribing to mail list etc, BUT as a beginner, this seems very helpful. Thank you for sharing.
@SmallBatchFactory
5 ай бұрын
That's fine, you don't have to subscribe. It's just a way of building an audience where KZitem can't pull the plug whenever they feel like it. I'm not distributing any personal information.
@jd2161
4 ай бұрын
How is it sketchy at all? What's wrong with you?
@SRTPointman2
4 ай бұрын
Considering everything about information and it's ownership right now, it is understandable that people are reluctant to give out any contact at all. @@jd2161
@needausernameJesus
5 ай бұрын
Its nice to not have to pit 2x w speed mode on youtube. I like how you think and explain things. So rare ..... first time in a long time
@SmallBatchFactory
5 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@needausernameJesus
5 ай бұрын
@SmallBatchFactory lol just have to get used to this small touch keyboard with big fingers lol. Im serious. Only video I haven't sped up. Ty. I first saw u at 2x.... u should watch that.
@SmallBatchFactory
5 ай бұрын
You mean a specific video or watching this one at 2x?
@RealBLAlley
3 ай бұрын
The problem with getting started is the fact there are no honest reviews and recommendations. You're all being paid to push specific models so of course those will top your list.
@SmallBatchFactory
3 ай бұрын
Sorry to disappoint you, no third party except KZitem ads pay me. I get a lot of inquiries but I don't take any of them, I only sell my courses. My honest recommendation for a beginner would be a Prusa machine since that's the one I have a lot of good experience with. To be honest in my experience the 3D printing community is one of the most honest of all the "influencers" out there. The channels I watch never hold back with criticism (CNC Kitchen, Makers Muse, Made with layers etc.)
@odiumhh
7 ай бұрын
I'm wanting to get into it with a medium size printer I'm torn between Neptune 4 plus and the kobra 2 plus was sold on the Neptune till I saw a lot people having issues with tge bed leveling having to put nylon washers ect to fix it. It's gonna be something for my kids and myself to do and make some stuff with.
@SmallBatchFactory
7 ай бұрын
Good Auto leveling is worth so much IMO. It makes printing so much easier.
@jbourgeois5092
6 ай бұрын
that Fallout shirt is awesome
@SmallBatchFactory
6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@SmallBatchFactory
11 ай бұрын
Get great results every time by following my free Design and Print Checklist: smallbatchfactory.com/design-and-print-checklist
@lionheart3292
10 ай бұрын
liked and subscribed!
@rickiesmith4459
5 ай бұрын
Hello, Iam a 69-year-old dumb Butt. So, I looked around and found a deal in my price range ( Voxelab Aquila S3 3D). But it failed right out of the box. Not knowing much as I am new to 3d printing. It took me a day and a half to give up trying to print. I had a buddy come over with his heat scanner and the head heat was good. So I put on my thinking cap, what was the main issue? Intermittent printing. So, I started looking at the feeder, and I found it. The feed roller gear drive did not have a set screw in it. I have not checked the other side as it would take disassembly of the head. I will try to let you know how they resolve this and how long it takes. Rickie Smith
@SmallBatchFactory
5 ай бұрын
You only need a set screw in the motor driven part anyway. Loose or dull extruder gears are a very common issue. My Chinese Voron printer had dull gears and started to have issues because of that.
@jesusloaiza3032
4 ай бұрын
You are not alone :)
@pixelfrenzy
2 ай бұрын
What's the B---- system being described around 2:10 onwards? The speech is very fast and the accent is a little strong, and the CC definitely can't work it out - it would be good to have terminology shown on the screen for the next version. 😊Vielen dank! Btw, there is so much useful knowledge in this video, and the free download guide looks excellent. Thanks again!
@SmallBatchFactory
2 ай бұрын
Thanks! I'm talking about a "bowden system". That's when you have the extruder motor away from the Nozzle and push the filament through the PTFE tube. P.S. I'm talking slower in newer videos
@MrGanomede
3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for this.
@SmallBatchFactory
3 ай бұрын
I'm glad I could help
@MrGanomede
3 ай бұрын
Also reviewing your kit page - there is a town in Pennsylvania that shares your last name, sir.
@SmallBatchFactory
3 ай бұрын
That's interesting! It's a rather uncommon spelling of the name, most others have a d somewhere in there.
@MrGanomede
3 ай бұрын
@@SmallBatchFactory I know! It’s gave me joy. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenhartsville,_Pennsylvania Maybe it’s yours. Print a crown and I’ll make sure you have sovereignty over it!
@Faketaxie
Ай бұрын
Thank you for the video
@skypowergb3842
10 ай бұрын
i have trouble chooosing smaller or bigger , I would like bigger however bigger bed will introduce vibrations most likely . currently deciding between ender 3 v3 ke , v2 neo and max neo . i dropped off elegoo cause one video said that it had ocme with twisted axis multiple times and i most of the time make functional prints so quality and dimensional accuracy are the most important . i need to replace my ender 3 which has gone trough a lot , including two blobs of death
@SmallBatchFactory
10 ай бұрын
If you need bigger there's no way around it. If it fits your budget you could also check out a Core XY printer like the Creality K1 (Max). They don't need to fling a heavy bed around, which is a huge plus. I have a Voron 2.4 which is also very cool, but I rarely need the build volume
@skypowergb3842
10 ай бұрын
@@SmallBatchFactory i dont have budget for k1 , meanwhile bigger i could benefit from it couple of times . There were like 3 things where i would need bigger one otherwise 200x200 is enough
@SmallBatchFactory
10 ай бұрын
When you go bigger you also have do take higher electricity cost for the bed heating into account. Depending on where you live and how often you print this can add up pretty quickly.
@pavelperina7629
Ай бұрын
Great channel, it's better to have less informative videos that to create videos on weekly schedule even when there is nothing to say. Month ago I bough Bambulab A1 Mini with AMS being surprised how cheap it is and thinking it may be fun for not that much money. Issue is only that it occupies old TV table and it's not small or compact at all. Yeah and it has few tiny design flaws (or annoying features), but what does not. Technically there's G-code for benchy print at 17 minutes which can be speed up (ludicrous mode) by 66% to 13 minutes and something, but why ... it throws 5kg heavy printer like 2mm side to side because adhesion between rubber and table is poor ... i mean wooden table below and vibrations even transfers to the floor. It prints PLA, PETG and PCTG at 270C fine (maybe TPU as well?) and software is basically the same OrcaSlicer with integration of site with models. Sometimes I would like 25cm at least in one axis or both to get diagonal space as well, for printing ASA/ABS i can ask some colleagues. I would prefer to get Průša, but when I looked at it, it's twice as expensive (compared to A1mini without AMS), from youtube it seems like it's at least twice slower and build quality is like ... basically threaded rods and 3d printed parts instead of rails on aluminum profiles mounted on part likely from stamped aluminum frame and covered in plastic so build quality is on different level. Průša can be upgraded, repaired or modified easily I guess, but it's not something I'm looking for for the very first printer.
@SmallBatchFactory
Ай бұрын
Thanks, that's exactly what I'm aiming for. Can't stand those 30 minute long videos with barely any useful information. What you describe is the reason the shelves in the background are screwed to the wall. That Voron has crazy acceleration for a stock machine. Prusa builds nice machines, but I'm a bit torn about the latest models. After using Klipper on my different Vorons it feels a bit dated. Being able to print replacement parts is very nice in any case. A friend produced a blob on his Prusa and killed the hotend, I printed him new parts in ABS in no time (stock is PETG)
@EliasX962
11 ай бұрын
Do you have any recommendations at the moment for a Beginner ? There are so many Printers out there, which makes it a bit difficult for a Beginner to find something suited ...
@SmallBatchFactory
11 ай бұрын
It very much depends on your budget. I personally had the least hassle ever with my Prusa mk3. The benefit of the mk4 is not huge so you might even find a used one. Best thing is that machine is open source so you can swap anything yourself if it breaks. That's also the reason I'm not fond of Bambu. If you're in a tight budget a Creality printer like the Ender 3 is still a usable entry level machine. My old CR 10 still works fine too, it's just a bit more tinkering to at the start to get used to it (manual bed leveling). Let me know if you need more help.
@robbstark7473
11 ай бұрын
An updated creality k1
@EliasX962
11 ай бұрын
@@SmallBatchFactory Yeah I have thought about buying a Prusa, but they are quite expensive and even the used ones one eBay which have probably some 1000 print hours on their back ^^ I am quite new to the hobby and want something quite reliable but does not break the bank of an Student. But the only option I see at the moment are the options from creality ...
@SmallBatchFactory
11 ай бұрын
@EliasX962 the only reason I abandoned my CR-10 are missing bed leveling and that it takes the big bed very long to heat up. Both of those are mitigated on an Ender 3 with BL touch (auto bed leveling device). I got one from my colleague this week for free with some issues so i will probably even make a few videos on this model in the future. To first get started I still think it will do a good job and it's incredibly cheap. Even more so if used. With some experience you will know what you really need and want and can buy a more expensive model. Might also be that you never even need to switch since it fits for 90% of use cases.
@ritchie5273
11 ай бұрын
The new Ender 3 V3 SE looks very good, it has automatic bed leveling and z offset for around 200 usd. Haven't tried it myself but it has good reviews and im thinking of buying one.
@austinwyrick9089
7 ай бұрын
Marty worked bro
@Rachelcenter1
9 ай бұрын
Can you recommend a good 3d printer for beginners who are looking to exclusively use PET FILAMENT? (that means the nozzle needs to get up to 270°C)
@SmallBatchFactory
9 ай бұрын
There are a lot of options, depending on your budget. The Prusa mk4 or a used mk3 is a good and reliable option
@Rachelcenter1
9 ай бұрын
i hear those are great reliable printers but for the price point they arent really considered "beginner" right? @@SmallBatchFactory . in other words, as a beginner, dont you want to buy a cheaper printer then a prusa, because if you cant figure out your printing problems with a prusa, you just spent upwards of $600 on it. Is there a cheaper beginner 3d printer that gets up to 270°C that you would recommend?
@SmallBatchFactory
9 ай бұрын
It's way easier to print with a Prusa than with cheaper printers. If your budget limits you the main thing to look out is an all metal hotend. With those you can usually print up to 300 degrees. I don't own any recent budget printers so I don't have personal experience. From what I've heard the new Ender 3 SE might be a good choice, but make sure to double check for the hotend.
@Rachelcenter1
9 ай бұрын
@@SmallBatchFactory Creality Ender 3 has a great price point and people say its a great printer for 1st timers like me, but that printer is supposed to get up 280°C or something like that but reddit & youtubers point out it doesnt get that hot so i'm leary of claims made by 3d printer companies now and I'm asking individuals instead.
@Rachelcenter1
9 ай бұрын
Does the prusa come with all metal hot end?
@mrnobody4869
10 ай бұрын
What 3d printer is best for action figures printing under 300?
@SmallBatchFactory
10 ай бұрын
You mean like real action or printing and then just looking at them? Figurines generally look way better on a resin printer. But they're also more fragile
@mrnobody4869
10 ай бұрын
@@SmallBatchFactorythanks for replying.i want just printing with good detail and i dont want to buy resin printer.
@SmallBatchFactory
10 ай бұрын
You could get the new Ender 3 SE that the channel Makers Muse reviewed recently. It's a direct extruder and shouldn't be too expensive. The biggest part in good results make the print settings. When in doubt print slower and your prints should look nicer.
@mrnobody4869
10 ай бұрын
@@SmallBatchFactory will the print quality be better than neptune 3 pro
@SmallBatchFactory
10 ай бұрын
I didn't test all those printers so I have no experience. The quality will probably be good with all of them. The largest part is up to you by choosing the right print settings and material.
@McDeslandes
6 ай бұрын
Thankssss!!!
@a45860
5 ай бұрын
your Design and Print Checklist upt in doesn't work on your website
@SmallBatchFactory
5 ай бұрын
A bit more details? I see people signing in successfully every day
@a45860
5 ай бұрын
@@SmallBatchFactory I see, it working from my android phone, but its not working on my macbook in brave browser it says "An error occurred, make sure you have filled all the required fields."
@SmallBatchFactory
5 ай бұрын
Thanks! It might be that it has some issues with the Google captcha in the background for preventing spam.
@muimuhadresh3986
3 ай бұрын
Wenn du langsamer vorlesen würdest, hätte ich mir das Video bis zum Schluss angeschaut.
@SmallBatchFactory
3 ай бұрын
Die neuen Videos sind bedeutend langsamer. Du kannst aber auch die Geschwindigkeit des Videos langsamer einstellen
@muimuhadresh3986
3 ай бұрын
@@SmallBatchFactory super danke für die schnelle Antwort. Hast n Abo.
@AlexZettl
2 ай бұрын
gibts auch deutsche videos von dir ?
@SmallBatchFactory
2 ай бұрын
Hab zwar den Kanal "Kleinserienwerkstatt" schon mal gesichert, komme aber zeitlich nicht dazu neben der Arbeit zwei Kanäle mit Videos zu versorgen. Vielleicht ergibt sich da in Zukunft noch mehr, kann aber aktuell nichts versprechen.
@austinwyrick9089
7 ай бұрын
To much too fast though
@SmallBatchFactory
7 ай бұрын
Yes, I slowed things down a lot in later videos
@needausernameJesus
5 ай бұрын
@SmallBatchFactory Perfect speed. Its refreshing to not have to put on 2x speed. Please dont change.
@edwinov
4 ай бұрын
REALLY BAD VIDEO. I know NOTHING about 3D printers but am interested in them so I thought I'd inform myself by watching a youtube video about it. This video is WAAAAY over my head and NOT suitable for beginners, AT ALL.
@SmallBatchFactory
4 ай бұрын
Sorry to disappoint you. You can always watch one of the "this is the best printer for beginners" video and just buy that model without further explanation.
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