Which 3D Printer Should YOU Buy?
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the host shares his extensive 3D printing experience, recommending various 3D printers across different price points. From budget-friendly options like the Ender 3 to high-end models like the Bamboo A1, he covers entry-level to professional use. He also discusses build volumes, ease of use, and reliability, providing a comprehensive guide for beginners and experienced users alike.
Takeaways
- đ The speaker has nearly 6 years of 3D printing experience and shares recommendations based on personal use and community feedback.
- đĄ For under $100, the Ender 3 is recommended as a basic, DIY 3D printer that requires upgrades but is good for learning.
- đš In the sub $200 range, the Ender 3 V3 SE and the elu Neptune 3 Pro are suggested for their reliability and ease of use without much tinkering.
- đ The bamboo A1 Mini is the top recommendation under $300 for its excellent build quality and reliability.
- đš The Ender 3 V3 K and elu Neptune 3 Plus are options for those looking to print larger items like helmets.
- đ For $400 and below, the bamboo A1 offers a larger build volume and has had issues resolved regarding the bed cable.
- đ The flash Forge adventurer M5 or 5m Pro and the Ender 3 V3 plus are TurnKey printers under $500, meaning they're ready to use out of the box.
- đ The bamboo p1p is highly recommended under $600 for its reliability, speed, and ease of use, making it a great choice for those ready to invest in quality.
- đĄïž The bamboo p1s, fully enclosed, is ideal for printing materials that off-gas and is recommended for those willing to spend around $700.
- đ° Over $800, the Prusa MK3 and Creality K1 Max are excellent choices known for their quality and large build volumes.
- đ The Creality CR-M4, over $1000, offers a massive build volume and is considered a reliable printer for large-scale printing.
Q & A
What is the recommended 3D printer under $100?
-The Ender 3 is recommended for about or under $100. It's a barebones 3D printer suitable for those looking to get started in the hobby and learn about 3D printing.
What are the features of the Ender 3 V3 SE?
-The Ender 3 V3 SE is an out-of-the-box printer with good features but doesn't have the largest build volume. It's suitable for a variety of projects but not for large items like full helmets or cosplay props.
Why is the elu Neptune 3 Pro recommended under $200?
-The elu Neptune 3 Pro is recommended because it's a reliable printer that doesn't require much tinkering. It has a decent build volume suitable for many projects and is a good starter printer.
What makes the Bamboo A1 Mini stand out in the $300 range?
-The Bamboo A1 Mini stands out because of its excellent build quality and reliability. It's well-built and offers a good value for its price, making it one of the best printers under $300.
Can the Ender 3 V3 K and the elu Neptune 3 plus be used for larger prints?
-The Ender 3 V3 K is an upgraded version with better rail systems, but it doesn't have a larger build volume. The elu Neptune 3 plus, however, offers a medium-sized build volume suitable for bigger items like cosplay helmets.
What is the Bamboo A1 known for in the $400 range?
-The Bamboo A1 is known for its reliability and good quality. It has a slightly larger bed than the A1 Mini and is considered one of the best 3D printers under $400.
Why might someone choose the elu Neptune 3 Max over the Bamboo A1?
-Someone might choose the elu Neptune 3 Max over the Bamboo A1 if they are looking for a larger build volume to print bigger props and cosplay items, as the Neptune 3 Max offers a significant upgrade in size.
What are the advantages of the FlashForge Adventurer M5 in the $500 range?
-The FlashForge Adventurer M5 is a direct competitor to the Creality K1, offering a similar build volume and high-speed printing. It's a TurnKey printer that's user-friendly and comes with a touchscreen interface.
What sets the Bamboo P1P apart in the $600 range?
-The Bamboo P1P stands out for its TurnKey setup, reliability, and speed. It's suitable for those who want a high-quality printer that's ready to use out of the box and can handle advanced printing tasks.
Why is the Creality K1 Max recommended over the FL Sun V400 in the $800 range?
-The Creality K1 Max is recommended because it offers a huge build volume, is fully enclosed, and has a reliable performance that's suitable for heavy workloads, making it ideal for serious 3D printing enthusiasts.
What is the main difference between the Bamboo X1 Carbon and the cheaper Bamboo P1S?
-The main difference between the Bamboo X1 Carbon and the cheaper P1S is the additional features and build quality of the X1 Carbon. While both printers offer similar performance, the X1 Carbon includes a liar or touchscreen and is marketed as a high-end, versatile printer.
Outlines
đ Introduction to 3D Printing
The speaker, Frank, introduces the topic of 3D printing and his experience of almost six years. He aims to guide viewers on selecting a 3D printer based on different price points and shares his recommendations. He clarifies that he will only recommend printers he has personal experience with or that are well-regarded by his community. He also mentions that he won't cover every printer due to his lack of experience with them or personal preference. Frank encourages viewers to subscribe for more content and begins his recommendations starting with printers under $100.
đž Budget 3D Printers Under $200
Frank discusses 3D printers available for less than $200. He recommends the Ender 3 for those on a tight budget, explaining that it's a basic model that requires upgrades and tinkering but is an excellent choice for learning the ropes of 3D printing. He also suggests the Ender 3 V3 SE and the elu Neptune 3 Pro as improved versions with better out-of-box readiness and reliability. These printers are praised for their ability to print a variety of items despite not having the largest build volumes.
đ Mid-Range 3D Printers Under $500
The speaker moves on to recommend 3D printers in the $200 to $500 range. He highly recommends the Creality Ender 3 V3 K and the elu Neptune 3 Plus for their larger build volumes suitable for medium-sized prints like helmets. Frank then discusses the bamboo A1 Mini as a highly reliable and well-built printer under $300, suitable for those wanting a more premium experience. He also touches on the possibility of upgrading these printers with additional features like multi-color printing.
đ High-End 3D Printers Under $1000
Frank covers the high-end 3D printers, focusing on the bamboo A1 and the elu Neptune 3 Max for their larger build volumes and enhanced capabilities. He mentions a recall issue with the A1 but assures that it has been resolved. The bamboo A1 is highlighted as a top recommendation under $400. The discussion also includes the Flash Forge Adventurer M5 and the Ender 3 V3 Plus, emphasizing their out-of-box readiness and ease of use. The speaker provides a comparison of their features and suitability for different printing needs.
đ° Premium 3D Printers and a Personal Appeal
In the final paragraph, Frank discusses the higher price range of 3D printers, specifically mentioning the Creality CRM4 and the bamboo lab X1 Carbon. He positions these as high-quality, large-volume printers suitable for more serious 3D printing projects. He also makes a personal appeal, asking for support for his sister's medical bills through a GoFundMe campaign, showing a human side beyond the technical review of 3D printers.
Mindmap
Keywords
đĄ3D printing
đĄEnder 3
đĄBuild volume
đĄCreality
đĄBamboo A1 Mini
đĄFlashForge Adventurer M5
đĄprusa i3 MK3S+
đĄprusa
đĄEnclosure
đĄCreality K1 Max
đĄBamboo X1 Carbon
Highlights
Recommendation of the Ender 3 3D printer for beginners under $100.
Introduction of the Ender 3 V3 SE as an upgraded version under $200.
Mention of the elu Neptune 3 Pro as an alternative under $200.
Highlight of the bamboo A1 Mini as a reliable printer under $300.
Comparison of the Ender 3 V3 K with the SE model.
Recommendation of the elu Neptune 3 plus for larger prints under $400.
Introduction of the bamboo A1 as a high-quality printer under $400.
Recommendation of the elu Neptune 3 Max for very large prints under $500.
Introduction of the Flash Forge Adventurer M5 as a new brand under $500.
Mention of the Ender 3 V3 plus as an option under $600.
Praise for the bamboo p1p as a reliable printer under $700.
Recommendation of the fully enclosed bamboo p1s under $800.
Highlight of the Prusia Mark V as a high-quality printer under $1000.
Recommendation of the Creality K1 Max for large prints under $1000.
Introduction of the FL Sun v400 as a large Delta style printer under $1000.
Recommendation of the Creality CR-M4 for very large prints under $1100.
Opinion on the overkill nature of the bamboo lab X1 Carbon over $1000.
Personal story about the creator's sister's medical situation and a GoFundMe campaign.
Transcripts
so you want to get into 3D printing but
you just don't know what 3D printer to
buy maybe you want to 3D print some
stuff that matters maybe you want to
print some weird stuff I don't judge I
3D print Iron Man suits so with almost 6
years of 3D printing experience man I've
been doing this way too long already I'm
going to take you through different
price points of 3D printers and tell you
which ones I recommend for you to get
started so let's get
started hey guys welcome back to the
channel or maybe you're new here I'm
Frank but you probably already knew that
I thought I was wearing my other shirt
oh well so some really basic things for
the video first off these are printers I
have used myself or know well enough
that other people have used in the
community or the hobby or friends that I
would absolutely recommend them to you
obviously there are machines I'm just
not going to cover cuz I haven't tested
every single one and maybe I just don't
like them these are my opinions and my
recommendations if you don't like them
can't help you I'm going to try to make
this as quick as possible so you can get
on your Merry way I am not reviewing
printers in this video most of these I
already did dedicated reviews to and if
I did they will be linked down below and
if I haven't personally reviewed that
specific one I will link you to one I
trust and one last thing if by the end
of the video you happen to like the
information I provided to you please
consider subscribing to the channel it
helps me out but without further Ado
let's get started under $100 yes Believe
It or Not There is a 3D printer I still
recommend for about or under $100 and
that is the tried andrue reality Ender 3
now I know this website says $159 but if
you go to some micro centers or find
them on eBay or Amazon or some flash
sales you can still find the Ender 3 for
$100 now I don't want to lose you I know
some of you are probably already
thinking and clicking off the video the
reason I recommend this printer if you
only have $100 is this is the barebones
3D printer if you're looking to get
started in the Hobby and learn about 3D
printing this is still one of the best
options you're going to have to upgrade
it you're going to have to slowly put
more money into it because it doesn't
come with a lot of features nothing like
the other printers we're going to talk
about in this list but if you want to
learn about printing what really makes
it tick and you kind of like enjoy
building stuff and maybe troubleshooting
I actually still recommend the 3 it's a
fun DIY printer and this is where a lot
of printing started so if that's your
budget this is a really cool printer to
start with but we are going to be
talking about way more better built
outof box ready to go printers but if
you only have about 100 bucks keep an
eye out for this printer and it kind of
gets you started and it's a lot of fun I
am thinking about doing a video where I
compare an Ender 3 to like the top tier
current printer but we'll get back to
that another time now moving into
printers that work a little more
reliably and you have to Tinker with a
lot less the sub $200 range there're
really only two printers I'm currently
recommending under $200 and one is
actually the upgraded version of the
Ender 3 we just saw this is a newer
version called the Ender 3 V3 SE and
there's a couple variants of this on the
list but this is a good outof boox
printer from creality it works you stand
it up it has some pretty good features
it doesn't have the biggest build volume
ever a lot of the cheaper printers on
the list are going to have build volumes
about this size they're not really the
largest print volumes ever but you can
do a lot of fun stuff on these you can't
do things like helmets in one piece you
can't really do big cosplay props but
this size is what I used to print a lot
of my devil fruits and you can print a
lot of cool stuff on this build volume
but with 3D printing and models you can
also cut up 3D models and yes you can
absolutely print things like Iron Man
suits and giant props and cosplay on
beds like this just takes a little more
time so if you have under $200 I
definitely look into the V3 SE or the
elu Neptune 3 Pro some of you might
start already searching for the Neptune
4 Series and I'm going to be honest I'm
not going to talk about the Neptune 4
Series anymore Beyond this point I don't
like it they are fdm bed Slingers and if
you know what that means you know they
don't like printing really fast unless
it's a bamboo so I'd stay away from the
Neptune 4 Series for now until lugu
fixes some of the issues with Clipper so
just look for the Neptune 3s or the
Neptune 3 Pros the only difference
between the three and the three Pro is a
little bit of like upgraded rail systems
or bearings uh so if you can't do the
three Pro don't worry about it just get
the three these can be had for like 150
even less sometimes and they're great
starter printers and they're much better
than the original Ender 3 moving on to
the $300 and less range this is our
first heavy hitter there is no printer
in this range I would recommend
currently more than the bamboo A1 Mini
if you're familiar with bamboo lab
you've heard the name the X1 Carbon the
p1p p1s whatever this printer is awesome
now I haven't personally tested the A1
Mini but I have used the A1 and it has
been knocking it out of the park one of
the best build quality printers I've
ever used and the mini is just a smaller
version of that and everybody I know who
has used this printer absolutely loves
it the fact that you can get a printer
this well built and reliable for 250
bucks is wild and if you're looking to
eventually upgrade it with multicolor
printing yes if some of you didn't even
know that was a thing you can get
something called an AMS like and this
lets you print four different colors at
once on the A1 Mini or the A1 if you end
up getting it so this one is a little
pricey too as the add-on it adds 250
bucks to that printer but again it's an
add-on you can save up for it and get it
later if for whatever reason you're not
a fan of bamboo there is the Ender 3 V3
K this is a slightly upgraded version um
over the SE it just has a couple extra
little features it has better rail
systems I think it has linear rails and
it's just a slightly better printer but
if you looking for a bigger build volume
you can now go and look at the elu
Neptune 3 plus this is a medium size we
call it a helmet class 3D printer that
means the build plate can print like
cosplay helmets and stuff this bed is
just a little bit bigger than the 3+ but
it's about that same size you can start
getting into much bigger things here so
if you're looking for absolute insane
relability and good quality the bamboo
A1 Mini and if you just want to start
getting into bigger printing the Neptune
3 plus now moving on to the 400 and
Below range this is another heavy hitter
this is the bamboo A1 the A1 Mini was a
little test bed that bamboo put out to
see how they would do with fdm Printing
and now they just have a larger printer
for that price point the standard A1
does have a slightly larger bed than the
uh A1 Mini or the Ender 3s you can see
it just gives you a little bit more
build volume there you can see the edges
there and you can do some helmet on a
print bed like this it's just a you know
call it a extra medium a medium siiz
printer not quite as big as the Neptune
3 plus but not as small as the other
ones we've mentioned now there was
recently a recall with the A1 involving
the um the bed cable on the back but as
far as I know up to this point any a1s
being shipped out currently from bamboo
have had all of those issues resolved if
you're buying it from a third party or a
store or something I definitely check
into it to make sure it's had the
upgrade but now that they're shipping
out good and that being the only problem
this is probably the best 3D printer you
can get for under $400 right now but if
you're looking for something in more of
size to start doing bigger props and
cosplay you can absolutely look at the
elu Neptune 3 Max now the Neptune 3 Max
bed isn't quite as big as this one it
loses I believe uh like 30 mm off but
it's almost the size of this and you can
see that that is a huge upgrade from the
standard like Ender 3 size this is a
massive printer for printing massive
things it's not going to be the fastest
printer in the world that's what the
Neptune 4 Max tried to be but again I
don't to stay away from the 4 Series
right now they need to fix the Clipper
problem if you know you know so
ridiculous build and quality the A1 you
want to print big the Neptune 3 Max
moving on to the 500 and Below range we
actually have a new brand coming into
the mix they're not a new brand but
they're just new on the list flash Forge
or specifically the adventurer M5 or 5m
Pro 5m I have this printer I like this
printer and this is a direct competitor
to the creality K1 they're the same
build volume they take up about the same
space on your desk they're both
highspeed printers and they're both
TurnKey out of box these are really our
first TurnKey printers and what I mean
by that is you take them out of the box
take all the foam and stuff out of them
plug them in maybe screw the door on the
K1 I don't quite remember and then it
just starts printing it does its whole
whole own calibration system it levels
itself it does all this crazy cool stuff
and then it just prints I just did a
review comparing the K1 and the k1c to
the K1 Max we're going to talk about
those other two in a little bit again
all the review videos I've done or
listed down below go check them out if
you're turned off by the creality name I
would definitely recommend the flash
Forge it has been keeping up with my 3K
1es just fine it's very user friendly
and easy to use uh and I just I like the
printer but if you want a little bit
more volume but still a pretty good
printer we actually have the Ender 3 V3
plus now I just did a review video on
the normal V3 and they just sent me the
V3 plus you can see here it's on
pre-sale but if it's as reliable as the
V3 has been for me this thing is just a
bigger version of it they just scaled it
up and usually that works well unless
you're the Giga storm eligo you know
what I'm talking about so this printer
should be good if you guys want to wait
if you're still like cautious about it
once I get that review video up I will
relink that down below but if you're
watching this you know a week or two
after I put this video out I still
haven't tested that printer but I have
high hopes for this it uses the whole K1
system with its interface and
touchscreen and I I think this is going
to be a good one again it's that
mediumsized helmet class printer that's
just bigger than the standard V3 this is
actually a pretty good size comparison
for them V3 V3 plus not bad this is the
600 and Below range and first up is the
bamboo p1p this printer is just awesome
if there's one printer in this list I
would recommend to anybody looking to
get started 3D printing if you can
afford this 599 I know it's 600 599 3D
printer this is it the bamboo p1p again
we go back to that TurnKey printer setup
you take it out of the box and it works
and this is one of the most reliable 3D
printers I've used I had a little bit of
issue in it if you go far enough back in
some of my videos I did have a little
bit of problem with it cuz the user
interface um the firmware just wasn't
quite up to date yet bamboo released
some updates and now all of them are
just beautiful this printer is fast all
of the bamboo printers are fast but this
is where you get into those core XY
speeds and it's just amazing to see how
fast these machines are and just like
the other bamboos with the AMS light you
can upgrade it to multicolor printing
you can also upgrade the P1 p p1s and X1
with the standard AMS system now this
has a $350 price tag but you can add it
onto any machine you can wait you can
save up to it you can actually add four
of these onto a machine which is
ridiculously expensive but if you want
to print 16 different colors at once you
can now this is that Medium siiz printer
I was talking about where Bamboo's beds
are just a little bit bigger than your
standard like Ender size beds but you
can still do a lot of stuff on them the
creality k1c does also fall into this
category of being uh like 80 $70 cheaper
but it is going to be a smaller bed
however you are going to get a little
you are going to get an enclosure with
that printer so if you're printing
different materials pgs you can even
print some um uh pla carbon fibers on
this printer so you're going to lose the
size but you're going to get an enclosed
printer that actually has a touchcreen
and user interface again I that K1
versus k1c K1 Max video you can go learn
about that it's listed down below uh so
it's it's little bit back and forth if
you just want an all-in-one small
footprint enclosed printer the see isn't
a bad option but I really think I just
have to recommend the bamboo p1p if you
have the $600 and you want to get into
3D printing and you want to have your
mind blown with how far this technology
has come get this printer $700 and Below
uh right now there's really only one
printer in this price point that I can
even recommend and that is the bamboo
p1s this is the exact same printer as
the bamboo p1p except it has a door this
is a fully enclosed printer and this is
the second printer I'd recommend almost
over any other machine definitely not
the X1 Carbon cuz it's Overkill but
we'll get to that anyway if you're just
again want a turnkey printer out of box
and you have the 700 and you think
you're going to want an enclosure
because you're going to be printing
things like petg or things that off gas
or have some fumes on them this is the
perfect machine for you and just like
the uh p1s and all that you can add the
AMS system and upgrade it or you can
just go and drop the 949 and buy the
whole package it's it's not a bad deal
honestly you can buy an upgrade kit for
the p1p the doors that go onto it but I
think it's like
$250 so it's just cheaper to get the p1s
but if you do have a p1p you can
eventually upgrade it I wonder if
anybody sold like a third party kit for
that yet huh $800 and below so this is
where things are going to start
deviating now we're going to start
getting into some higher quality
printers like prusia or we're going to
keep diverting into the standard quality
printers like the crealies or eligo but
you're going to start getting bigger
build volumes but this is the pusia
markv and if you're Googling or
researching 3D printing there's no way
this machine has not come up the prusa
Mark iiii is regarded as like the best
3D printer of all time this is its the
younger little brother newer baby
brother that just has some cooler
upgrades I have this machine its print
quality is incredible no it did not
print that power ranger helmet it just
looks cool sitting there now you can get
the kit for it for $800 where you have
to build it or you can spend the $1,100
and it comes literally out of box built
so tomato potato so it kind of goes into
the above $1,000 category if you're just
want the machine and have the capital to
spend on it uh prusia is known for a
liability these machines don't break
they are very very wellb built however
it's still that really small Ender three
size printer for $800 where on the flip
side of that you have something like the
creality K1 Max probably my favorite 3D
printer right now now I know I said I
recommend the bamboo for the reliability
but if I was to just go and buy another
printer right now with $800 is I'd
probably get another K1 Max because it
works for my workload in Arsenal so well
the bamboos are great and reliable I
like them a lot but the build volume
size on the K1 Maxes yeah black was a
bad color for this build play uh this is
a 300x300 better it's huge I can print
full helmets and cosplay props on this
the printers are fast they're fully
enclosed they have ai I love my K1 Maxes
I have four of them I just did a
six-month review after beating the
absolute brakes off of them for my Etsy
shop I I like it I like this printer so
if you want incredible quality that has
been tested for years you do have your
prusas they're great but creality took a
huge swing with the K1 Max and I think
they landed so you can definitely go
check out some different review videos
for that you can check out my review
videos but it is a Mean Machine and I
love them 900 and Below unfortunately
there really isn't anything in this
category except the FL Sun v400 you guys
have also seen this on my channel it's a
bigger version of the super racer it's
faster it's upgraded you do have to
build it it's like the two gantries and
then three pill it's not hard to build
really awesome printer really fast I
think uh Nate from the internet if you
guys know who that is he used this to
make like did he use it to make his
whole Iron Man suit he used this printer
I use this printer a lot too I no longer
have it again it just didn't fit in my
workshop and Arsenal of printers over
there um but it it's great it's a huge
Delta style printer big build volume but
it's it's circular it's not Square so
you can fit things like helmets on it
just fine but just know that it's tall
and it's it's just an it's just an odd
printer but it's fast it is a very very
very fast printer and uh yeah FL sun
again really excited to see what they
come out with but uh if you have $900 to
spend and nothing else in this in this
whole list appeal to you you want to get
a Delta style printer here's the v400
$1,000 and Below what's even in this
category this is the creality
crm4 this is the build plate of that
printer this is 450x 450 x470 it's huge
now I know I did a video a while ago
comparing the M4 to the cr10 Max and
then it was also comparing to the three
Neptune 3 Max and Neptune 4 Max and yes
you can get a build big build volume for
cheap we were talking about the Neptune
3 Max earlier and it's massive but after
putting the M4 through its Paces this
printer is really really good it has the
Sprite extruder on it which I I like
creality Sprite extruder it's like a
stripped down extruder that's just easy
to like I don't know it's easy to work
on if there's like weird clogs it has a
CR touch the belt and cable management
is beautiful it's a quiet printer the
touchcreen user interface is good it's
braced really well I've just grown to
really like the machine it's just the
upgraded replacement for the cr10 max if
you're familiar with that it is a little
steep in its price point but it has been
more reliable than the Neptune 3 Max way
more reliable than the Neptune 4 Max
that broke on me like within a few days
and it's just a big printer it's not
going to print fast do not expect it to
print fast but it does print faster than
its older brother the cr10 max I can say
that for sure it is a very reliable
printer but if you're looking to start
printing big stuff and you just want to
let the printer go this is a really
great option I don't know if I'd call
this somebody's first 3D printer I
always call these larger 3D printers
your second printer you have something
small you're in the hobby you love it
you're like yeah I like making devil
fruit and you want to start printing
cosplay or props or bigger stuff this is
the second printer you get you've
already kind of dialed in the bugs you
know what 3D printing is about and then
you put this on the table next to your
small one and then your then your wife
gets mad she's like you bought another
printer you're like ah yeah you get it
and last but not least the over $1,000
category and no I'm not going to talk
about the 5,000 and 10,000 no like just
barely over a th000 you're like I have
about $1,000 to spend on a 3D printer
what do I want to buy this is what we're
going to be looking at the bamboo lab X1
Carbon this thing has been marketed as
like the best 3D printer around I see
people recommending it all the time I
see it on my Facebook ads feeds this
thing is overkill if you're watching me
and you're watching my channel and
you're printing cosplay props little
trinkets around the house demon slay
katas devilers whatever you're printing
you're just printing stuff you're not
trying to do engineer grade stuff you're
not doing uh carbon fibers and nylons
this thing is overkill if you have the
money for it by all means go nuts but
you don't need this printer the cheaper
version of this was the bamboo p1s it's
the same machine it doesn't have the
same liar or touchcreen but it I have
all three of them they print the same I
know there's going to be comments about
that one down below and just like all
the other bamboo you can add the AMS
system which is really cool so if you
have the capital to spend on this and
you just want a printer that can pretty
much do it all you don't know if you're
going to print nylons you don't know if
you're going to do carbon fibers or
whatever get get the X1 Carbon it's
amazing it is absolutely astonishing
what bamboo lab has done with this
machine and it has put it it has
absolutely pushed the entire 3D printing
Market just ahead it's been great and
I'm very excited to see what bamboo does
in the upcoming Years hopefully they do
more than just releasing sales when
other companies come out with printers
um but we're we're going to see great
printer but if you're just printing
stuff like I do the stuff you see in my
videos get the p1s it's an it's it's
just a cheaper it's just a cheaper X1
and we also come back to the prusia
markv pre-built you can just get it out
of box um I maybe I'll do a video One
Day the X1 Carbon versus the pr markv
quality-wise that'd be kind of good cuz
we're about the same price point right
what one yeah yeah $50 difference $100
difference that'd be a good video
reality could never and I can probably
already see a comment or two down below
talking about the prusia XL um I am not
talking about the prusia XL or
recommending it I haven't tested it I
have I've seen good things about it
again Pusa quality but it's
$2,000 and just more needs to come out
about this printer uh this isn't an
entrylevel machine if you're looking to
get this machine you are I feel like you
already know about 3D printing and
you're well versed and you can already
make that choice for yourself but this
isn't something I'd recommend for
anybody watching this video because cuz
you're looking to get a 3D printer and
this thing this thing's just this thing
is overkill it's cool I want one pra but
uh and yeah yeah this this one um this
is like your second or third printer as
well um but uh it's pretty cool so guys
that's the list those are the ones I
currently recommend if you have any
comments questions or concerns or you
just want to yell at me cuz you're like
oh my God he's a shill for creality or
bamboo leave some comments down below it
only helps the algorithm I'll fight with
you all day have you tested all these
machines probably not if you have
awesome make your own video me
personally I freaking love this hobby I
love 3D printing I love testing all
these machines this is my job it's a
pretty cool job and I just like sharing
this information with you guys if I have
a bad experience I'm going to share it
again L Neptune orange
storm and before you go guys um I didn't
want to put this in the beginning of the
video because I I feel like some people
would have clicked off um but if you
made it this far I appreciate it um if
you've been following my Instagram story
or seen my community post or in my
Discord uh you guys know that my sister
is currently in the hospital up in New
Jersey and uh she doesn't have medical
insurance one thing led to another life
happens but this is the position we're
in and uh We've set up a GoFundMe for
her to help raise money for these
medical bills um the beneficiary is my
mother who is back up in New Jersey now
at the hospital uh currently is filming
this video they're still there they're
still trying to figure out what's going
on with her um it involves uh Mass on
her brain and brain bleed and there's
just a lot going on um this is obviously
my job I I need to make content I need
to put out videos or else I don't get I
don't get paid um you guys know I think
you guys know how YouTube Works um I'm
trying to raise as much money as I can I
will be auctioning off some props and
different stuff and trying to do some
giveaways or Raffles and things along
those lines but if you're in a position
to donate please go check the GoFundMe
link down below you can read about it
and just all of that um if you've
watched this video you've already helped
if you could share the link to the
gofund me that helps even if you can't
donate but just any support at this time
would be massively massively appreciated
um while we try to navigate this but uh
if again if you made it this far thank
you so much for watching guys I hope
this video helped you I hope you learned
something about 3D printing and again if
you have any comments questions concerns
I read all the comments not just the
angry ones that I like trolling like I
read all of them and I do my best to
respond to as many as possible um but
that's it for the video I'm rambling
thank you so much for watching guys you
have a good day
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