Cart has 12 spools... perfectly ready to checkout.ok i got it working. I think.
who wants to test it out. no codes. no gimmicks. just multiples of 12 needed. it should block you with this alert:
Cart has 12 spools... perfectly ready to checkout.
Now I have 12 more spools... I hope I don't brick my printer...i dont shopify code so had to wing it.
Well I ordered 12 spools from you. Seemed to work.i dont shopify code so had to wing it.
Looked over the website looking for some shipping information for Alaska... NO ONE ships to Alaska for free. Do you have something in mind for AK and Hawaii shipping? Continental US and Contiguous US?
What brand are these spools? If I hadn’t just loaded up on bambu I’d be all over this, but probably need to buy a dryer before anything else. My PETG has been brittle![]()
I have two of them. Great dryer, terrible touchscreen. You gotta kinda touch and hold for it to register. You'll eventually get the feel for it, but it can be pretty annoying until you do.Ordered a creality space pi plus.
My wife says the same thing about me...I have two of them. Great dryer, terrible touchscreen. You gotta kinda touch and hold for it to register. You'll eventually get the feel for it, but it can be pretty annoying until you do.
$1000 difference buys a lot of material to spend on color changes. The example picture wouldn't even require a multi-material system to make. It's a single color change at a layer boundary. In the slicer you can add a pause after one layer, manually change filament to the second color, then continue on. This isn't wake-up-and-done convenient and I'd use an AMS instead anyway but it helps to think about what goes on in a print.I’m mainly interested in doing gridfinity for organizing all of my tooling and have 20 lista style cabinets so I’ll be doing a ton of printing. I realize this will take a long time to complete so will focus on converting one drawer at a time over. Ideally I need something I can trust to hit run and let it do its thing all night and then do the next batch when I arrive in the morning etc.
I really like the idea of doing two toned parts for holding various tools etc the foam bellow is a good example of what I have in mind. Would be nice to do size labels too. Plus with the costs of this much foam 3d printing with a modular system so I don’t have to redo a drawer each time I add more tools is a big plus.
So given I’ll be doing a ton of larger gridfinity stuff and two colored parts, what’s the thought on going H2S vs H2C seems like the C will save material but if I keep parts to only 2 colors is it really that much of a difference?
As cool as the H2C is you could have a small farm of A1's cranking out gridfinity for the price.Not afraid to spend the money on the h2c, but am I better off with 2 h2s machines? With a larger volume to print I’m also concerned about minimizing waited material as material costs do add up.
I think 3d printing is a good place to deviate from that. You learn a lot by doing, particularly about what you really need; the price differences are more than just a few bucks; and the tech is still advancing rapidly. When you do upgrade it's not like you're throwing the old printer away - it's still got gridfinity to print. Heck, even if you start with the most expensive out there you might want to grab a cheap little second printer just to have something to iterate on designs with while the big boy works on production.I also am usually a buy it once kind of guy and hate buying something to save a few bucks only to find I need to upgrade later.
That is impressive savings for me as I currently buy from Bambu (because I am lazy and like the RFID tags that auto-read in the AMS)going free shipping with these costs. what you guys think?
10$kg for PETG
11$ kg for PLA
$15 silk PLA
in blocks of 12kg. mix and match ok.
That is impressive savings for me as I currently buy from Bambu (because I am lazy and like the RFID tags that auto-read in the AMS)
Bambus A/P/X are all 256mm beds, the H2 are 320mm. The H2C would be the top of the line, if you are worried about "filament poop", the H2D could easily do two colors without it (and is cheaper). H2D is dual nozzle, vs the multi-nozzle of the H2C. Almost of the H2 support the vision encoding plate for super-high precision. You can also "trick" the AMS if you need more colors than it has available to load (you can string up to 4x AMS for 16 auto-options, but you can do 5x+ colors on a single AMS with some "tricks").Don't know Bambus well... go for a minimum 300x300x300 bed. (my suggestion)...

solutiondissaster.
can only fit 4 printers per shelf on the current shelving we have instead of 5.![]()
*best Exzibit impressiondissaster.
can only fit 4 printers per shelf on the current shelving we have instead of 5.![]()




