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9 slicer defaults I consider before every 3D print
Slice, slice, baby.
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I finally bought a Bambu Lab 3D printer, and it changed how I think about the hobby
Once a skeptic, now a believer.
There is no point in dancing around it, so we’ll come right out and say it: the Bambu Lab H2C is probably the coolest printer ...
If this machine had hit the shelves just a few months ago, it would have gone straight to the top of our best 3D printers list. It's absolutely superb. However, in the wings are the new multitool ...
The Bambu Lab P1S 3D Printer is about as easy as this hobby can get, with simple setup, one-button printing from an app, auto-leveling, and a four-spool AMS, it'll be hard to stop printing. I'm still ...
Already well-known in hobbyist circles for its innovative 3D printers like the pioneering X1C, Bambu Lab last year introduced the impressive yet complex H2D, a dual-nozzle, large-format 3D printer.
Bambu Lab’s printer lineup has evolved and expanded over the years—and keeps hitting new highs. The X Series was the company’s opening act: fast, precise, shockingly polished for a first-generation ...
ello, and welcome to the dreamiest time of the year, that fleeting period between New Year’s Day and Australia Day when your lofty New Year’s resolutions are yet to be steamrolled by the colossal ...
The H2C isn't it exactly what we were expecting? It's a multi-nozzle changer rather than a tool changer; however, it is still impressive in that it delivers the ability to print with seven filaments ...
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