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Old tool guy

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I’ll try that. I have been using my finger to smear it around, like when applying wood glue to a board. Don’t need a fancy glue spreader, i have 10.
 

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Not really 3D printer related but close enough. Anyone else having issues using Fusion 360 in the last month or so on a Windows box?

Beyond simple things like importing a mesh or creating sketches it causes my computer to freak out and eventually become unusable and have to reboot. Did a search and AI says the recent Windows and Fusion updates contain a lot of bugs that cause even minimally complex operations to consume mega bytes of memory and eventually crash. As a test, I imported a mesh, converted it and then tried to split the converted body multiple times. Each time, same result, screen would randomly go black, mouse/keyboard/ or both become unresponsive, and eventually black screen with no return but the num lock and caps lock lights respond forcing a reboot. On the last try I opened task manager hoping to get a peek at resources prior to the black screen and sure enough Fusion ran using ~1.4 GB of RAM and eventually spiked to ~22GB consuming ALL ( 32 GB ) the available RAM causing Windows to panic and freak out.

This was before and after the latest updates for both application and OS so I don't think it's related to THE LATEST update for either but this *****, cannot even use the application now on my desktop, the most powerful machine I have without switching to my MEGA Windows 11 VM (16 core, 128GB RAM), going to try it just to see what happens on it.



On Edit a little while later: Must be some weirdness on my main desktop, although I don't have the latest update on my MEGA VM but did a bunch of things including what I was dong on my desktop and it never went above 4GB of RAM usage. Don't know why I didn't think to use this MEGA VM for Fusion before now, things that took 3-4 minutes are almost instant on this thing. Wish RAM wasn't so exp$$ive or I'd bump my desktop up the max the MB would support. Although I do have a couple 32GB DDR4's sitting here but they may be questionable reliability wise.

At any rate, it's either the Windows update on the desktop or something installed on it that the MEGA VM doesn't have.
 
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Thanks for sharing, I'm ordering a X2D in the near future and having no experience was wondering what else I should get when I order it.

To piggyback on what @Pinne shared, you can opt for a few AMS HT's.

I use those specifically for certain filaments that require higher dry temps. Just keep in mind that it still counts as 1 AMS "slot" in case you need tons of different color options loaded up.
 

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How do you get one of the 4 ams tubes out of the top of the extruder? I have been putting the single arm on top of the a1 gantry frame for the spool, and pulling a tube out of the ams. Works well but i want to use a dedicated tube from the extruder to the drier. Tried depressing the black ring and pulling on the tube … doesn’t work. I have heard people talk about a 5th hole but i don’t see that.
 

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How do you get one of the 4 ams tubes out of the top of the extruder? I have been putting the single arm on top of the a1 gantry frame for the spool, and pulling a tube out of the ams. Works well but i want to use a dedicated tube from the extruder to the drier. Tried depressing the black ring and pulling on the tube … doesn’t work. I have heard people talk about a 5th hole but i don’t see that.

Assuming you are talking about the left and right PTFE tubes in the picture below, it can be a little tough getting it to disconnect using a finger. You don't just press it down and then let go, have to keep pressing down to keep the connector released until the tube is all the way out. They make it look easy on this link but it takes a little practice. I'd suggest printing one of the PTFE tube disconnect tools form MakerWorld, just search for that term on there. An example: https://makerworld.com/en/models/16505-bambu-ams-disconnect-tool-remix-no-text-no-holes?from=search

You may find it easier to just order some PTFE tubing from either Bambu or Amazon. Then you have one dedicated for each task, that's how I was able to connect up both AMS 2 Pros and the AMS HT in my setup picture. I printer a Y, bought connectors and built a little harness on the back side and have enough slack to be able to tilt out the AMS2's.


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