I Made a HUGE 3D Printer - Using 3D Printing!

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Published 2024-01-03
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All Comments (21)
  • @lisandroCT
    A .0mm nozzle? Dang, that's a lot of precision.
  • @illumi1749
    wait so your telling me you built a massive 3d printer model for an exhibit but only finnished 10 mins before it closed??
  • @NicksStuff
    I'm somewhat ashamed to admit it took me several minutes to realize he wasn't building a printer but a model of a printer. I even thought that stepper motor was real, even though it didn't look heavy at all
  • @Jacon95
    nice, but for 99,9% of visitors it was just some unfinished build that bambulab didn't make in time this should be finished before the exhibition
  • @Bloodgod40
    Can't believe I watched this whole video and didn't realize until the last minute or two that you were just building a giant model, and not an actual giant 3d printer.
  • @seanfishback3340
    If Bambu Labs doesn’t know what to do with that wall and those printers after the convention, I measured and all of it would just fit inside my middle school tech classroom. Just wanted to help you find a good home for all of those.
  • @JanosKehl
    I had a blast meeting you and see the process of building this massive printer. 🚀💡👍
  • @jasonchaney5382
    Trade shows are part of what I do for a living. So I know how challenging that environment would be to build anything in. This is an impressive feat. And a super cool thing for BL to arrange. I hope you had enough down time to see the rest of the show.
  • @mcstando
    15:00 "point zero millimeter nozzle" that's some next gen tech! lol
  • Very fun project... And above all, thank you for taking the time and energy to take a selfie together while you were overwhelmed by work in the middle of Formnext 😂😂😂
  • @maxmustermann194
    .0 mm nozzle haha. Didn't know it was you who made the big Bambu at FormNext, nice!
  • What an awesome collaboration and challenge, which you completely nailed! BambuLab indeed pushes affordability, quality, speed, reliability and simplicity of use to consumer level price machines! So glad it is moving forward! Thank you Alex
  • @Fixthisbuildthat
    Awesome project, Alex! Wish I could have gone to the show and seen it in person. Been loving my Bambu Army :) (1 X1C and 6 P1S)
  • @snuurtje
    why not higher layer height? That would have saved so much time!
  • @hosquiat
    This is super cool. Glad you were able to complete it.
  • @properprinting
    This looked even more impressive in real life, great build man! Also, genius combination of the alu profiles and dowels!
  • Nice job! I already imagined that you had to alter the original file way more than just to scale it up. I did a similar (but way smaller) project last spring. I made a 1:4 model of our ultimaker at work as a retirement gift for a dear co-worker (it was suposed to be a 3D giftcard with money for a 3D printer). I did t have the files so I had to construct the whole thing first. It turned out great and the head was also moving 😉
  • @WF3D
    It was crazy seeing that thing come to life in person! Impressive work!!