 What's up everybody? My mouse was frozen. I'm not sure what the heck's going on, but welcome to the stream Welcome to the edge of tech Right here on the edge of tech. My name is Jim. I was just about ready to get my iPad rolling if I could not If I could not stream, but it looks like we're here Let me know in the chat if you can hear me and all the good stuff I'm gonna close this just for now. I need it. I'll come back to it. I Apologize that I was a little late. I'm not sure what's happening my mouse is My my computer's being a little schizophrenic right now. It's like like freezing, you know Don't start mice in the freezer absolutely welcome everybody Brian vines the bv3d's in the house with us 2 a.m. In the UK welcome. I apologize for the cough. I am still battling this garbage I got my my throat coat T is what it's called And we're gonna rock and roll tonight, we're gonna talk about this monster This is the bamboo lab x1 carbon. You probably are sick of my Social media posts about how fast it is and all that happy stuff Because I've been posting a lot since I've had this thing but I have a The pleasure tonight to actually bring in a couple of the gentlemen from bamboo lab Itself. I'm gonna bring them right in so we can start talking first All the way from Texas in the USA Okay, how are you? Yeah, how are you? I'm good. I'm doing good and all the way I'm not sure where where dr. Turbo is we're gonna call him dr. Turbo because that's his nickname And I absolutely love it the CEO of bamboo lab. How you doing? Great, I'm this room here. Thank you for having us here. Yeah, hey, welcome to the stream I know I have been blowing up social media for the last few days here with all the crazy stuff that's happening on this machine and You know, I it's kind of a funny story How I got involved but we will save that for a video that's gonna come sometime in the future soon But everybody in the chat welcome. I see maker viking all the way from Norway. How you doing? Brian vines is with us. You guys know Brian, right? And Let's see we have a ton of people here already So I love it little a little over 50 people. So go out there tweet the stream and Ask away on your questions. Hopefully I'm gonna check tag and start the questions as long as I see them And we'll come back But welcome guys, I appreciate you guys joining me I know it was a little bit late notice. I said yesterday. Hey, I want to do the stream You guys want to join and you guys said sure? So welcome to the stream You know, I guess I want to start real quick before we dive into this this monster I if everybody out there can't tell I'm super pumped about this this printer, but before we dive into this Dr. Dr. Turbo, I love I I'm gonna say that a hundred times because I actually love love the nickname. That's what you go by on discord, right? Yes, that's the name. I I've been useful for 10 years. Thank you. Yeah Awesome. Well, you're the CEO of bamboo lab, right? This new company that created this absolute beast of a printer You know, why why did why bamboo lab? Why did you create the printer and why 3d printing like you have an awesome history in your past with? Can I say where you came from before I probably should ask that, right? I think I can yeah Yeah, you can you have it. You have an absolute awesome past with DJI And the team with the Mavic Pro and and now you're working with bamboo lab So I'm gonna give you the floor for a few minutes of white bamboo lab. Why did you guys start this printer? Yeah, I will answer question in two parts first. Why a startup then why do you do 3d printer as your your your product? So the the reason we do a startup is quite I would say quite simple You know, we joined DJI in the early years when it was still a startup and that was really really a good time And you know those days people are really objective Oriented and the people are rushing to we want to change the world and we make brilliant product and everybody love it and You had that experience then you will always miss that experience as the company grows Bigger and you know as company growing bigger things may not be the same as a startup and we miss these days and You know one day we say why don't we have our own stock? You know, we can you know join the ride again by ourselves Then we have a small game of no veterans We call it and then we looking into the market to see what can we do with our skills and I've no house after quite some Research we come back to 2d printer. I It's a complicated You know research process, but I think in the end at the bottom lines. We are makers ourselves No, I I really enjoyed my days when I had my PhD in Germany where we have a studio in apartment And with all kinds of tools lathe, you know, all the all the carpenter tools and I can make my model aircraft there and Many of our initial guns share the same experience and We love 3d printers back in 2013 or 14. Yeah when it was very hot and everybody think that is the dream come true But of course when we get the printer, you know, has a bubble burst and yeah, then we It's a story that we at the beginning. We don't plan to do 3d printers We just bought a 3d printer to do the prototype and we realized how in a bad product is We thought well, it's shit and And we can do it much better and maybe we can have a successful business by making That's that's a very simple version of the story. Well, and and you're absolutely correct I mean back in especially like in 2013 right printers. Yes have come such an amazing Distance since then and you know that brings us to something like this You know, I I Saw this Brian Vines. He's with us tonight. You know, he shot me a 22nd video and I was this Immediately I was like what printer is that I need to know. What is this thing? I've never seen it before It is absolutely fast and tonight. We're gonna show you how fast it is in a few minutes In a few minutes, maybe 10 or something. We're gonna start a benchy 17-minute benchy and you're gonna see it live on a production printer a 17-minute benchy and I'll put a stop I'll put my phone up here with a stopwatch and we'll we'll watch it with a camera too, but I Mean what's what's really cool is that you guys came from such a massive company that started as a startup with DJI And most of your team actually came from DJI K K is an exception. He didn't come from DJI right, but he came from Coming from the DJI Yeah, and and you came from an awesome background as well. Tell us a little bit about yourself I know you're based in the US and you're gonna be heading up our US. I say our the bamboo lab US operations tell us a little bit about that like what the future looks like in the US Maybe for support and stuff around this printer. Yeah, definitely. So based on the product So I think on my own way also like the doing that good to become a future successful company in the future with Building a 3d printing is not the only is to build a good product So also we need to provide pretty good service and customer support and to help the other Communicates to join the art to using our printer and products So that's a reason like we are trying to do our best to do that Maybe to all the customer support and also the service and also helping people into my US domestic So in that way, so probably so the people can get their problem resolved pretty quick and get a response Pretty in professional ways in that way So we can hold like a moral customers to join our community to really like a get in joy using a printers And also like in the future We are starting maybe develop some business development and marketing like us Some business to do it also in the US. So but so that's the next step things The initial part of our target is to to the maybe taking care of our every customers like we're taking care of Qls, so that's maybe probably the current room. I'm like trying my best to working on to make it come true And that's awesome. I what's awesome is that you're gonna be based in the US You're actually pretty pretty close to Brian. I know you've met Brian. Hopefully I'm not spoiling too much Brian I apologize and I just realized I got Brian is Brian is an awesome dude and Everyone someone else just said Brian had it before you. Yes. Yes, he did and and I literally I saw it I said, what is this and an immediately emailed bamboo lab because I never do that I I never just email out a company, but I immediately emailed out band. I was like, what is this thing? This thing is amazing But but I mean we're looking at the X1 carbon This is this is a production model So this is what the consumer will get when if they back at the Kickstarter That's coming up or if they were to purchase it after the Kickstarter, right? So we're looking at what version 7, right? Yes, it's version 7, but the software is not analyzed yet Still lots of packs to be fixed to be honest. Yeah, he's yeah, you know, and that's it's full disclosure I mean this this hasn't even released to the market yet, but the slicer and the apps There's an app for Android and Apple and the slicer is gonna be for iOS and Windows They're still working through they developed them in-house brand new from the bottom up we had a couple quick questions and then I Think you're gonna take us through a walk through the through the factory there for the but first question My one question is can it use any brand of filament? I know the answer, but I'll let you guys answer that Yes, we don't limit any, you know, anybody use any filaments on our printer Just for aims It cannot handle the elastic Filaments like TPUs other than that I think yeah, you are Welcome to try any filaments on the printer. Some of them may work some of them are not but that's a technical problem Not from our purpose. Yeah, maybe the hot end cannot handle certain filaments with very high temperature. Yes Yeah, I mean the hot end goes to 300 C. So anything up to 300 C you're fine I Filaments so since like our maybe the AIMS design with a certain space between each slot So there are few kind of filament rows like any of us I mean the basic row is too wide to fit inside. Also, there are some kind of tiny Maybe it's too two narrows to fit into the AIMS system. So yeah Yeah, you know our like Austin office will attach to all the brand Available in the mark US market to like to make a list and for the audience offer for the customers And so what types of films are allowed to use or what kind of film is not going to be used into our AIMS systems? And that's it's a good point and and I love that you're gonna test all the filaments. I mean, this is your Let's see that's your PA colleague carbon fiber that goes in there and these are your spools If I could hit it there we go. This is actually a poly alchemy spool So there's that and I know that The polymaker fits in here as well with no problem And then like you said you want to do like TPU. I was I was printing TPU the other day You want to print that on the spool holder? That's on the back Bypass the AMS don't suck it through there. Yes But any spool that will fit will work which is awesome what I also love and these are spools are reusable So when you're done, I don't want to pull this one out But when you're done Actually, I will pull this one out because it's right there So you just actually twist the spool open and then it's a reusable spool and you guys are actually going to sell spools Fill it coils right so you can just reload these spools. I Can't find one to show you. Yeah And we'll load this in a second to show everybody too, but it's just it's such a cool idea each spool comes with an Little RFID tag so it knows what spools there and then he's gonna have Excuse me, they're gonna have reloadable spools Reloadable coils to go on the reusable spools, which I think is awesome You don't have to use their filament, but if you do you get, you know, this you can actually save a little plastic In the future like the other And just like you find the toilet papers and you only you don't actually to buy the toilet paper holders You just need to buy those two pieces and like a food film the inside and twist it again. So that's it. So pretty quite simple Nice and in someone said is the RFID tag resettable I'm not sure what you like. I'm not sure what you mean by resettable Then then how does probably make her cardboard spools fit? I have some over here. I'll grab it and I'll show you Let's see, I think we had a really good question to you someone said What firmware are you using you guys self-developed your firmware, right? Yeah, it's from where we we write from, you know, the very First line, we don't use a marlin. We don't sleep her And then just in 3d, what is the difference between the x1 and the x1 carbon? I'll let you guys take that one Okay, and you can find a full specification about a home page and Basically x1 x1 carbon the difference is x1 carbon is equipped with extra a hardener nozzle and hardens extruder which you So they can handle the carbon fiber reinforced elements better and that's when carbon is equipped with extra Cooling fan. So at the side of the printer so you can have a super strong cooling to accelerate the speed and For the cameras but spaghetti detections also X1c is equipped with the cameras X1 you can upgrade your X1 by buying the camera separately and plug in but x1 is all you know equipped all with all these Devices by default yes, and if somebody wanted to go with the standard x1 they can Later after everything is settled down with yes, you're going to be able to upgrade the camera or the fan or the hot end, right? Yes, yes, yes cool, and then buy the AMS separately later for sure awesome one thing that's that's pretty cool is X1 XN X1 so the X1 carbons comes with aluminum like Anodized aluminum shell, but like that maybe the X1 so it's a plastic hard plastic shell so got you Nice yeah, and it is really nice to fit and finish on this thing is like a million bucks I I tell you guys release prices a couple days ago And I was blown away that this thing is only 999 for the early bird kick starters for everything that you see here plus for well It's for like quarter rolls right of filaments. I think for different filaments Which is really cool and the and the cool thing about the AMS is that you can do different colors different filaments Different colors of different filaments, and you can mix and match them So if you wanted to print with a different material for your infill you can do that, right? Yes, for sure. I think one main purpose of AMC you can do the support filaments Nice, and then someone says that can you print three colors? Sure. I think you can print four, right? Yes After we used in using the AMS hub so we can print up to 16 colors Yeah, these are actually linkable you can link for AMS devices AMS is automatic material What is automatic material? I Just lost it. I think just like the automatic material system. So that's there you go. I Did just it just disappeared all of a sudden Anyways, but yeah, you can link up the four together and use 16 if you have the actual Space for it, right? So I think what we should do is let's kick off the benchy I want to kick off a benchy and then while we're doing the benchy Why don't I let you do a tour of the the studio that way? I can kind of like sit back and watch everyone can watch The benchy go and you go at the same time. So There you go system. Thank you, Brian Automatic material system There we go Let's see. I think does it come fully built? Absolutely, you literally take it out of the packaging it comes with shipping bolts everything's packed inside Which is amazing by the way. I love how you guys pack this machine And then you you unbolt it to get the AMS out and to get some other things out and you're done You just plug it in. That's it Let's see, do they need to be all the same temp for multi materials? No, I don't think so That's a no, right? I'm pretty sure if I was gonna use multiple multiple materials Yeah, the nose or temperature that can be different because every time you switch the filament you can change the nozzle temperature Yeah, but if you print all them on the same bed, I would suggest the band type bed temperature shouldn't be too different. Yeah, yeah Um, there you go, Brian. That's perfect. So here's what we'll do. Let's let's get this benchy going I'm gonna flip this machine on actually It is on so I'm gonna flip it on again and then while we're doing this I'm gonna drop chat just for a minute It's up to 16 or 1 4 or 16. It's up to 16 in sets of 4 so you can link four different AMS systems like this together Uh, 256 millimeters by 256 by 256. Yes Let's see and then If I can control I don't know what is going on with my mouse tonight. It is it is off the rails here Do you I tell you what do you want to start your tour and while you're doing that? I'm gonna hold this up on my side and then show you around about office. Sure I can Seems I cannot switch the camera You should you should be able to there's um, I think if you tap the bottom of the screen There you go That's so funny my mouse is Crazy right now again Yeah, this is basically So the reason why we use reusable sport you see this huge box this huge box It was filled with an empty sports They just emptied yesterday. So they have one in two there if you look at this huge amount of waste plastic You you will say no, we don't want to go that way. We want to save the the sport And here is actually the we call it the minifarm Where we test our all the machines. Um, they just get a v7 You can see the number here seven nine Because this is a nice machine on the v7 version And we even have some older version. I think here is v5 I think today they are printing uh Magic color prints. Yeah Multicolor, huh? Yeah It's virgin. All right. Let me see if I can maximize. Yeah And then we can see your screen a little better. Well this better if I There you go. Yeah, there you go. Oh wrong one now I I'm gonna do this My uh pc is a little bit crazy. I don't know uh, what's happening. I use this thing every week Try again I'm just gonna jump in and tell it to maximize you while we're Oh, of course as soon as I start the ipad up mouse frees up All right, here we go. So you're looking at multicolor prints now Yeah another one Yeah, the multi multi-color printing is very challenging because of the reliability, you know, you switch the films for so many times And any one of them fail the print fails. So we test it extensively It's also printing something Like this Yeah, the race everybody like late There are also some printed back. They are not printing but you know, it was doing stress testing of the firmware I think for these those are the v5 machines. We don't use them for printing anymore. But we oh, here is the tpu test and I just saw a very Yeah, most of those printers are doing the stress test for the firmware. They're not actually printing but just running the firmware running the commands, you know, in very fast Um pace and you know, try to stress all the bugs out and for those we do the actual print test Just shoot here I think the focus is not perfect and I can show you where we store all our Old version Right. I'm back apologize. There's a pie of our Pioneer printers where we do all the concept evaluation Oh, no, no, they are retired now And we just put them here temporarily before we you know, put some of them to our museum if we have one and And uh, yeah For some recycle some of them I think that's Almost all for the our media firm is quite so Very cool And so someone says, uh, what is the speed on these things? Can you hear me? Yeah, I think we may doctor tall of connections first. Oh, that's okay. And or so I can take over Yeah, but uh Accelerations like but we can boost up to 20 to 20 thousand is not to 20 hundred to have 20 thousands millimeter per square millimeter per square seconds per So that kind of accelerations and also our maybe travel speed I reach to 500 millimeter per per minute awesome No, it looks like a really cool Place. It's super fast. We're about to show you that in a second here. And I love the the Factory, I don't know what you call the shop the factory will call it. Um, where are you going? Mini farm. It's not a factory. It's actually the It's in the office. We just have a room in the office where we can you know, put hundreds of printers in there Because of mini farm or mini line. Yeah. All right mini farm. I like it. I like it. All right. Here we go So it was in austin office in the near futures. So so this printer is still under shaping as to to the austin so we'll have a duplicate Another million up to have been in the customers test the different material elements in for us mark So what we're gonna do real quick and uh, I'm just looking at the time here. Um, I am gonna show you so this is what it looks like with the Um, the bamboo slicer currently right and this is the page it loads up to So what you do is you would come up here to a new Project there we go and I'm gonna leave everything on the left side. I'm not even gonna touch it On this one. You guys sent me a benchy. So I'm gonna use that benchy Just so everybody out there knows this the benchy. I'm gonna use was actually sent I believe I downloaded it yesterday, which was the 18th, right? Yeah, perfect was sent to over. Um Do you do you move it or do you leave it on this side of the bed? Usually k Yeah, I think I can move to somewhere But yeah pretty much should be an effect because I wanted to show this so Uh, what we do is if you click this little button up here, it'll auto arrange everything for you So and you can choose your spacing which I thought it was really nice to you can Tell it how far between each object Yeah for the benchy printing like a waste address like they're using the bows towards to the Size fans. So so then in that way it kind of blows more air to get better cooling results for benchy printing So you probably can do the maybe 90 degrees counterclockwise Um, oh Controls a to go back to the previous step. Oh, yeah, so that would be fine Perfect because the blower is over here, right? Um, no Yeah, the blower is over here. Yeah Yeah, we'll we'll do that. So when I did this, um, I actually just let it auto arrange and I let it fly Um, but we're gonna use it just like that. So we'll turn it. Um, I'm not gonna do anything different Let's see. Does Chad have anything? um Research in novelty Okay, perfect. So uh, what I'm gonna do now is I'm gonna Jump out of here. We're gonna load up the ams with the filament. So I'm gonna pull up full screen I'm gonna open this up and we'll use your white, uh, PLA that you sent me. This is the bamboo lab PLA basic So you just set it in like this. There's a little hole down in here um It's gonna be hard to hold it back. I'm just gonna do this I'll you drop it in the little hole and that's it It's gonna be a little bit hard to see but it's spinning the spool It's doing everything that it needs to do And pulling the filament in And that's it that's that's as easy it is to load the spool and it'll retract a little bit There we go, and you can load them all like that if you want to um I'm just gonna use the first slot which is uh the slot one I believe is this slot over here right on the if you're facing the printer. It'll be the left slot All right Let me go back over here. Oops So now what i'm gonna do i'm gonna right click. There's no other um There's nothing else No other filaments loaded. So I don't need to tell it what filament to use And i'm just gonna hit the slice button that's up in the top here I won't take too long here It's warning us because it thinks it needs uh supports, but we're gonna ignore that and This particular one says 21 minutes Yes, 21 minutes to like the It's included with the previous calibration times for the so this kind of random slicers So that's Mindless with six minutes or seven minutes. Maybe a calibration Times So the total time here actually is the total time with the calibration Definitely That's cool. Um, and then everybody give me one second. I I'm not Exactly paying attention to the chat, but I will be right back. Um, the next thing you want to do is just hit the print button I'm going to tell it to find my printer that I registered. There we go And I'm just going to hit send so while it's sending. I'm actually going to bring another camera around I'm going to drop this from the view so we can all be back in here There you go. We're back I'm going to grab another camera And let's see. Do we have any uh, I'm actually going to pull up the chat because I missed a bunch of the chat here Maybe There we go It's a modified benchy Yeah, so it's the one they sent me so I sliced my own Uh, the one that I posted I think recently I sliced myself Um, they sent me one. That's just a little faster. They they know the slicer better than I do Um, let's see Poking the filament just pulls out. Yeah. Yeah. Do cardboard spools spin in work I'll double check, but I think so Uh, you don't yeah, I will I will try to explain this for the cardboard school So actually the amps does not like cardboard spools very much because you know the When you pull the filament out of the spool and retract the spool the cardboard spool may Generate some of the debris from paper This may get into the filaments and you know, pull the filament and jam the product Maybe if you just print, you know straightforward like Not doing the multicolor print. I think it's okay But if you're doing the you you you you switch the filament very frequently I will suggest you don't use the cardboard spools. You can just rewind the spool maybe, you know, or Or try to avoid using it for a single color is fine I hope this answer helps you yeah I'm gonna go real tiny in the corner of my screen because I think it's important to show the printer over me right now, but um That was a great description of the cardboard spools. I appreciate that And let's see. Can you print your hold five pound spools? No They won't fit. I don't believe Actually, that's it definitely won't fit on the in the ams um Do you have to keep the door open while you're printing PLA? Absolutely not I just I just opened it. I opened it because I want to show you I wanted this camera in here But I also want to show you over here. So there's a light in here There's also a fan. This is the blower right here And there's a big fan that sits down there and blows air Across the bed where you're printing and that helps cool because this thing is printing so fast. It helps with the cooling Um, that's my understanding at least There we go So right now it was it's just heating up this thing takes I have seen an average of 220 to 240 temps take about 20 seconds to heat up because you guys use What is a ceramic heater, right? Yeah, so we are using a ceramic heaters on our nozzles like It's attached to on the side of nozzles to hit entire pieces of nozzle to make it hit pretty quick All right And I did throw some glue stick down The reason why I we use the glue stick is because this this sheet holds way too strong This thing grips onto your print like uh, you need a jackhammer to get it off sometimes So you throw some glue stick down they include one Um, it's hard to see me in the very corner, but they include one in the kit for you And that way stuff releases Um, when you're printing this fast it has to it has to stick to that bed super good. Otherwise you're gonna have a mess Um So another thing I want to show while we're while we're here. It's doing its thing. What are we doing here? about ready to Start the bed leveling I believe There we go So this is where it gets crazy everybody I don't know if you could see the bed shaking there But this is this is the the bed leveling process and it is something like I've never seen before the bed Just looks like an earthquakes happening, but it does that for the vibration, right? uh No, it's just for the bad evidence But for the vibration controls is like for that Like the two heads shaking itself to stand the most frequencies of the machines So in that way, so we need to cancel the vibration for our active Vibration control system to Do the better results during the sharp turn and not doing the corners So this our intuitive invention well one of our intuitive imagines for these machines Yeah, but don't worry if someone you know like that maybe receive the printers like the first time and do the vibration stuff and Don't be scared. So it's absolutely normal for people to use Um, and we had another good question. Will there be any other bed surfaces available? yes So the bed including the printer is two sides one side We call it the core plate, uh, which you can print a pao a in low temperature to serve energy And the other side of the plate is we call it engineering plate to print Nylon and the pc polycarbonate We will have a third surface available Which is p i we call the high temperature bed Just in case you print something, you know, really needs the p i surface But as as far as I know um, I think the two sides On the included building plate is sufficient for most Filaments you will encounter. Yeah perfect and Let's see what it's doing here. Oh, it's still going through the bed leveling now. I'm just getting a stopwatch setup too Just so we know There we go I'm not sure where I can put the stopwatch, but I'll show you all and then we'll we'll go So another cool thing is if I add this to the stream again, this is our slicer This is in the printer tab of the slicer and it shows you everything you need to know the temps right now We're not printing on a heated bed at all. It does not heat up for pla You can if you want to but in this case the stock settings don't We know the enclosure. This is the enclosure temperature right at 25c um, doesn't need to heat up as well, but um, currently we're at Uh, we were at 212. It shot up to 221 into just a second there and um Real quick. We're missing something good here. I just want to show this so right now it's going to print There we go It's going to print a little pattern and some lines in the front of the printer and I'll let you guys explain What what's that doing? the pattern on the On the on the left is actually to calibrate the camera and LiDAR and the nozzle to make Make camera know where is where you know on the on the on the building plate coordinate and then the line draws Several lines parallel lines. They these are for the calibration of the flows to dynamic flows So you can see the tool head is accelerating and decelerating and print, you know bubbles out of the nozzle And then there were the LiDAR will scan the lines to see Where it's too fat and where it's too thin and in the end There they are trying to get building up a model to predict the pressure and the flow the relation between the pressure and the flow and in the end they will put all the parameters back into the system and Draw a line with acceleration and deceleration If the line is perfectly straight with uniform wise then everything is perfect. Yeah So basically a calibration process for the flow. Yeah Yeah, and I did see a couple quick questions. Number one, can you use a raspberry pi on it? No Uh for two reasons you don't need to because everything's built in it does wi-fi right out of the box And it does uh, it shoots to your app. It shoots to iphone android Apple ios and windows and then another question. Does it do calibration every print? It looks like brian jumped on that one as well, but it doesn't have to but In my opinion why I mean you can turn it off But what's the point of turning it off if it's going to give you that first print every single time, right? So right now we see it um Dropping in the first layer. I just wanted to say that real quick, too Yeah, I will just explain So you don't need to calibrate the flow every time basically you need to calibrate it Uh, whenever you have a new nozzle and a new filament And in the final reason software And every time they do the calibration they will remember the system will you know memorize the the parameters you are fine And doing the print afterwards And for the bed levering the bed is actually very rigid. We don't have the you know adjustable Nose Underneath the bed So if you don't remove the print the still sheet Then you basically don't need to recalibrate to do to redo the bed levering to save your time You don't have to do all this process every time before the print nice I see personally We are I think we're so much closer to having one of these in every house And I think if you leave it on it's just safer, but you're right. You don't you don't have to I'm just a weirdo that will I just want to point out it started printing right now And if you guys can see as you can see on the screen right now is absolutely crazy fast right now I did start to stop watch on the side here by the way too um also I wanted to show this while it's printing and I had a minute so in the slicer You can actually jump in And hit go oops There we go And yeah, and it'll actually load a camera right in the slicer Which is super cool. So I was gonna bring this up to k and dr. Turbo you're perfect because you're on here too It would be really cool if we could maximize the screen or at least blow it up a little Because when we're doing streams, um We could actually pop this window You know full screen or blow it up a little bit and actually use this in a in a second screen to watch the printer You know what I mean? Oh, yeah, okay. Not sure if that's possible or not and I know it probably takes up a little bandwidth But it would be really cool for a stream like this if I could make that full screen And then just show the whole printer right from the onboard 1080p camera, right? Yeah, we will just add that to our wish list. I would say yeah, I like it. I like it. Um I just wanted to show this thing. I mean it's It's it's rocking and rolling um Let me know let us know in the chat. Have you guys ever seen a production printer Oh, what what just fell over Something over here. I knocked something over. Um, if you guys ever seen a production printer this fast out of the box I mean this this thing is ridiculous Did you guys have a go at you built this? Um, like I wanted this fast or anything like that Yeah, we had a goal I think I would like to thank mirage c another youtube klo and we saw his printer back in 2020 and We said, wow, it's possible to do this fast. We will do this fast And actually the printer can go faster, you know, because this is a firmware released for everybody Right, we try to make it safe and I think right now you are running at 10k acceleration or 20k Uh and I could I could jump in the screen and jump it up to ludicrous mode if I really want to I mean We want to get crazy in here Uh But I I just want to yeah, uh, someone just asked a couple questions. I wanted to say number one Um It's a boy in space. What's up, man? Uh, let's see. Does it have spaghetti detective? It will have spaghetti detection. Yes uh, let's see Multicolor is as fast. Yes. It obviously has to switch between colors, but while it's printing. It's just as fast Let's see does it will have timelapse from what I understand it will have timelapse from the onboard 1080 camera, right? Yes, I think I saw that as an option on my android now Yeah, I think the timelapse, uh, my development is not finished yet, but the ui ux is already there perfect also, um Let's see. I'm gonna get the mobile interface right in a minute here. I'll show you what that looks like Uh 12 watt auxiliary pipe part cooling fan is on the side And all that adds extra cooling someone asked what it does So it sits on this side of the printer. You probably can't see me too good But um, it sits on this side of the printer and it has a duct that blows up past kind of where the nozzle is in the hot end and you guys can help me just Just you know explain that a little better But my understanding is it needs that extra cooling or that extra cooling is so you can go so fast, right? Yes But all the hands if it's you know, the print super fast and the the layer time is low You really need the extra cooling to get the plastic You know freeze before the next the next layer Uh, it's laid down upon them And let's see what we got. Yes. Yes on the spaghetti detection Voron completely different because you build it from scratch. It's a different monster. You want something straight out of the box This is this is uh Like ridiculous fast here out of the box and I I mean everything I've printed so far. I've used standard Um settings right from the slicer. I haven't changed anything Just to test that out. Does the x1 plastic frame handle the speed the same way someone said? Oh, yeah, so Yep Oh one thing I would add because x does not have the you know, the extra cooling fan Maybe it cannot print the bench as fast because bench is a small model You know, you see the the layer time is very low if we print the big model The the the speed should be similar. Yeah The motion system are identical Yeah Um, someone says does it does it have hardened nozzles the x1 carbon does come with a hardened nozzle the x1 does not Um, and you get an extra one in the packaging too, right? You get another whole kind of like a little mini not a full hot end but pretty close um And then let's see Tk 3d print says no he's saying when the printer's running it looks like a time lapse It actually it really does it looks like you're watching a time lapse in real time So for the nozzle I want to add extra information actually the nozzles on both x1 and x1c are Still nozzles so they are much much more harder than copper Just the x1c have extra hardened still this very special steel Um, which was treated and this is I think it's right now we get 50 hrc And really really hard so you can print the the nylon carbon fiber But very well And I'm about I'm actually going to do some carbon fiber printing Um, I got a couple of parts to print so we're going to test that out Pretty soon here it so um, we had a couple of really good questions Where's the spool holder when it's not when we're not using the ams or you don't have one I'll show you that when we're done with this print. It's on the back of the machine I do wish I might be back. I do wish it was a little bit bigger for the bigger spools Um But you know you can definitely make it work as it is as well um Let's see straight of the box beats anything you have to build Absolutely, if you're not into building it or you just want something That's so much closer to a microwave where you just set it up and press print This has been the closest printer I've ever touched to that Is there going to be issues sometimes they're always I mean right now there always is but the the goal for these guys Is to make that not happen, right? Yeah, so these are gross to maximize the user experiences Yeah, you don't have to like to build a part and you don't have to Do a lot of troubleshooting with our printers So we're pretty likely using cell phones and you're using a modern electronic devices Like so we we want to everyone can use a 30 printer like just like using our tvs at home right A couple questions Let's see how fast do the belts wear And in your testing, you know, like do they wear fast because it's going so fast or not so much After the belt is doing quite well, we Rarely need to change the belt on the mini farm. I think I haven't I can't remember any case So nice Yeah Come comes with auto like the belt tension systems So like the ones so there's some something to loosen with our belts So you just like simply on screw and wrist screws like that screw back in so the belt's gonna be automatically tensioned So we have already have a preset force springs on the on the device with that's for the for the Belts like holders. So in that way, so it's pretty to adjust the tension force. So for the customer himself Oh, that's cool. Yeah, um, also, let's see Oh, let's see is the is there an additional heater for the chamber when you want to heat up the chamber? No, we don't have additional heater for the chamber. So the chamber temperature is regulated You know regulated by a fan You know when the temperature is too high the fan will blow the hot air To the outside so it cools down, but we don't have the heater to increase temperature So the chamber chamber temperatures kinds are regulated, but not fully Because like we designed a lot of maybe heat resistance material on the side of the machine So the internal is also can be considered as thermal isolates So like once the heat plate is heating up the the fan the entire chamber temperature going with that So the only thing we can be controlled is to make it not Going too far to too high with temperature. So which is a regular to the rest of the heat out of the chamber Inside of the internal chamber. So just like to make sure so everything goes on the receive side Perfect, um, how much let's see. I'm not sure if we can talk about how much the film it will cost yet But if you can answer that great, but I I don't know if we can The filaments will cost basically the same as other brands with with similar quality We won't overcharge the We will not overcharge the filaments just because it has an i5d on it Actually the i5d itself is not expensive. Are you are you guys working with? I don't know if you can answer this as well I on on live stream here yet But are you working with a brand out there to develop your filaments for you? Yeah, we work with very respected brands for film making and yeah Yeah, also about the filaments. So we want to say so like because like maybe you do the shaving cost Things we you know We probably cannot earn some profit when selling the filaments But the things like we want to sell the filaments is one we want to provide the best user experiences We're using our RFIDs and use our own filaments. So in that way so we can increase the Maybe user experience like you you print use our filaments Definitely has better experience you print other brand of filaments. So that's our purpose is For for like maybe RFID designs and like maybe assemble like a spool and that kind of things They were pretty really helpful to using our Maybe infillments and price is going to be set at around maybe 10 bucks per each per each spool for you show That's awesome And and that's cool thing is if you get the x1 carbon the whole thing the whole setup with AMS You get I believe four spools that come with it that are reusable. So you already have four spools, you know, which is awesome Let's see. Someone asked, you know what the volumetric flow limit is. I don't know if you guys know that off the top of your head Yeah, I think something like 32 Minimeters per second if I remember the right. Yeah Holy moly with ideas. Yeah, it's different material have different flow rate. Sure Hunting guy it will not fit co-expools in the AMS, but it will fit co-expools on the back. I've done. I've tested a few of them now Let's see what kind of warranty I believe it's a one-year limited warranty, right? Yeah, you can check our homepage. There's a very detailed warranty policy there 12 months Someone's asking are you guys going to have a stock in the us of of parts and that kind of stuff in case it breaks say Say something breaks Yeah, we definitely have a stock parts in the us also like the the most apart for the spare parts to locate in Austin Also, we have a maybe a warehouse in Los Angeles And to maybe to do the dispatching with parts and elements and the rest of things Yeah, but definitely we have maybe Supporting so we like someone's when someone's part is going to fit belt for example for the Maybe the nozzle can jam or so they need a replacement nozzles and it's a hot end So we definitely can ship you immediately from the us to the customer Probably take less than a week for a customer can receive the replacement part And also we will send a guide how to replace the part to the customer. So Perfect And that that's awesome to hear. I mean, it's awesome that you guys are investing in You know in us based operations as well because it really helps out people like myself When we break something in we don't have to wait for you know, two months for you know a part to come We're trying to do the same in europe and we are hiring We have to find the right guy to to leave the europe then the europe Get rich. Yes. There you go. If you're the right guy for europe, they want to talk to you Let's see how loud is it? I'm not going to lie when it is The door is closed. It's better when it is flying this fast. It is so fast And it's moving so fast and it's definitely louder than your silent printers But i'm talking to you. I have a lavalier mic on so imagine you can hear some noise You know, it's not canceling anything so Um Someone said close the door. No, um, can you guys tell us? Do you know when the Kickstarter will start? I'm not sure if that's what announced yet. Has it? um, we plan to start Kickstarter at the end of may that's the may 30 first But we haven't get a final Uh confirmation from Kickstarter. So then maybe change but hopefully not. Yeah Perfect. And then someone else said, you know, how long the Kickstarter will run once you start the Kickstarter And we don't plan to run a very long Kickstarter because everything is ready that the mass production is in ramping up phase We probably will run it for only one month 30 days or so perfect Um, let's see the bed is thick. Absolutely. Is the bed here silicone? I love these questions, by the way, we designed We have very very good design for the whole bed. It's not silicone. But it's a high wattage and very safe I gotta tell you it heats up crazy fast. Um, just like the the ceramic Uh heater that you guys have on the hot end Uh, maybe I mean can you talk a little bit about that because that is super unique for one and number two It is so it's so fast to heat up Yeah, um, so, you know in the v6. Yeah, I will have you have them you have them you have seen by your hand It's easy I think So so here's our design of our it's like the heat sink and the nozzles Which is a month together. It's also with a fan on the back. So on this side So we have an entire plate. I can open it up And for you again a bit more detail view Just second Yeah, here we go. So the top surface on on this side is Also, it's gonna heat it up with this plate. I can remove it Yeah, here's our maybe heaters of the entire nozzles, which is pretty Bigger than the rest of them And also we have a thermal paste in between the gap between the nozzles and the heater plate to making it like that Just like heater it works pretty pretty quick And also get a thermostat inside of the nozzles to measure the oh, yeah, it's the bunch is done. I think Hey, Jim, I think you're mute See that I was coughing and I muted myself I got so excited because the the benchy quit My phone I started this thing at about 45 30 45 seconds late So as soon as I heard it printing I remember to hit start it says 16 minutes 15 seconds But I really believe that's about 17 minutes 15 seconds right around there if we add one minute for my you know My starting it late, but um, absolutely. This thing is super crazy fast Let's see. What wattage power supply Can you tell what's that? I'm not sure sure a power supply Yeah, what wattage? Yeah, we have very small if you mean the the the the The DC the DC transmitter. It's not very small. It's only 50 I think 60 watts. Yeah, because we don't hit the the hotbed with the DC power we hit the the We hit the hotbed with the AC power. Yeah in us because your voltage is low. I think it's 110 110 volts, right? The heat bed the hotbed is not that hot pile. It's I think it's only 300 watts But in Europe and in Asia where we have 220 Wars The hotbed is you can heat up in very high power. That's almost one kilowatts In Yeah, wow, holy moly So Justin you were asking about does the coil matter when it comes to the RFID Need to or the coil and the RFID need to match when you get a new coil. You get a new RFID to put on the coil Um So you can always match those I'll close the door in one second. Someone said close the door. Let's see checks a lot of boxes Absolutely. It takes I mean like you can see why I was absolutely Like just pumped as soon as I saw this As soon as I saw Brian shot shot me that video. Thank you so much, Brian For sending me a video because I saw your benchy and I was like, what is this? I need to know right now Let's see. Please show a close-up. I'm going to do that right now. What's the how is the dimensional accuracy someone says well dimension accuracy quite good and From the printer side, I think we do a quite good job. And but as you know, the the dimensional accuracy is more relied on the material because the the thermal Expansion rate of the material I think right now If you do you use the right material we kind of have excellent accuracy compared to other printers Yeah, I can tell you this I printed if you guys have ever tried the clock spring um Torture toaster the toaster that was created for my channel here in hot mix It's just right here Let me show you this real quick I printed this full speed didn't slow it down one second. I used I used the default settings And this was at point two layers. Okay. It came out and It's hard to kind of show you but everything turns on the side the gears turned the gaps were perfect here Um, of course the toast pops So there's a whole bunch of mechanisms in here that have to print perfect for all this to happen And if anyone's ever tried to print this they know it could be a pain in the butt Um, it's a boy in space. Just notice your Hogwarts shirts. Yes Slytherin for life, man Let's see A clearance test. I'm gonna run. Uh, I think I'm gonna run Angus's next But this this is an amazing test here. Um, I dropped it and I I popped out a couple of my My tabs because I dropped it on accident. But um, you know, like I said, these turn everything printed flat Um, oh my camera just decided it was going to shut itself off. There we go Um, I was going to show you this side So this is if I get a close-up look This is all your bridging tests here different angles so Really nice everything printed really good and this was at full speed um Completely full speed default point two So and that and it did print the toaster like that right out of the box I didn't touch anything glue stick on the bed and let it fly. Uh, which is super impressive um This is the benchy that just print Let's see if I can might be a little blown out on the gopro here But you can see the overhangs here Perfect. No no sagging there, which is awesome Uh, you can read. Can you guys read that? I'm gonna maximize this uh screen here for a second You can not read because it's blown out. Let me see if I can Get it away from the light a little bit more here There you go. You can read all the letters on the bottom The bow looks like this Very nice. I should have printed this in a darker color, huh? Um, like I said gaps here look great Uh, the stack the circle part of the stack Is I mean perfect. I mean dang, they're perfect The circle on the back looks really nice Square looks good Uh, let's see. There's the back And you can I can read the the words on the back. Uh, it's just hard to show in the camera Let me let me know in the chat what you guys think of that. Uh, we'll call it right over 17 minutes um for the benchy that you're looking at right here and About 22 minutes when it ran the calibration before which is awesome by the way So that that's stock and everything I've printed has been off the stock printer with stock settings With the default settings. I haven't changed anything. Um, let's see Multi-color print I will work on a multi-color print next. I know brian has one out there I'm not sure if he's shown it yet I know we're running. I know I guess I told you guys an hour So I want to keep it pretty close here because I know you guys are both busy K you have been absolutely amazing to work with by the way He has been available anytime we need. I'll chat. I chatted him last night at midnight And he was still typing me back So thank you so much for that. Um Uh, is it fast to switch filaments out? Excuse me So are you talking about with the ams or not because in the ams it is super easy If I want to load another filament like this this orange one I open it up I always hold on to the end of your spool Uh, I just want to throw it out there. I do not cut these anymore. I just toss them in and this machine Um There you go. It's loading. I don't know if you can see it spinning, but it just pulls it in. It's ready to go And then it unloads the white one Well, not unloads, but it pulls it back a little But there you go the the orange one is ready to go now And you can have them all four loaded. So real quick something we didn't talk about I want to bring the camera around the back and show them that for a second. Um, this thing is pretty cool when you're Done when it's pulling it out. It actually like does a purge and it cuts The the filaments right in the back, right? Can you tell me a little bit about that process? for the color switching Um for Excuse me for the cutter for the filament cutter. Yes. Yeah the cutter Well, uh Anybody who used the prusa mmu will know the trick because mmu just pulled the the filaments directly from the nozzle Do you really have to fine tune all the parameters? Then you can pull a quite, you know Okay-shaped nozzle filament tip out of the nozzle without jamming and we find that is too tricky for us So we place a cutter at the tour head so when The filaments is retracted from the hotend. We leave a few Minimits of the film inside of the hotend and cut it and leave there So we don't want to a string. You see sometimes we've got a string to mess up with all the extruders All the sensors and all the amps. Yeah, so we have a cutter in the tour head So every time you you know get a unload a spool you will have a very clean cut Tip of the filaments I keep doing that because I keep coughing. Um What I was doing. Oh, yeah, sorry about that guys I let me show this full screen and I'll pull him back on So this is a little shoot here when the filament does it's purging and cutting it actually comes out the back of the printer So if you get a printer and you wonder what the heck the filament pieces are in the back just They're coming out here. Um, you can print a little a can here I won't I won't ruin brian what he calls it. I'm gonna not ruin that but Anyways, you can print something here to catch it if you want to this is the the filament holder That your roll of filament will sit on so Um, again, I do I kind of wish it was a little bit bigger because the bigger rolls are hard to get on But really it just sits like that and you would take this tube out here and then unplug your ams You don't want the ams plugged in, right? um But yeah, so it would actually spin right here and it would go Right into here So that's how that works with the spool And then let's see we got uh, can you talk? I know we're running a little bit late last thing Can you tell us what this piece right here helps with? That's the buffer of the feeding system So because we have aims The the feeding length is quite long, right? The the the filament come out of the spool get into that aims Has several selectors and the sensors and go all the way To the tool head. It's a long path And the long path cause problems cause extra frictions and drag And we want the tool head Shooter on the tool head to work in a perfect condition, right? No extra stress from the filaments So every time they they they move they get Exactly the right amount of filament into the hold ends So what can we do is we create a buffer at the back of the printer? So the buffer take care of the pressure inside the tool head So they're a bit positive pressure of the filament Actually for the for the from the extruder point of view the filament is slightly pushed into the extruder So all the torque on the extruder will you know contribute to the pushing of the filament into the hot end instead of Wasted in pulling the filament from the feeding system Yeah, that's a key to do to have a very dynamic and accurate extrusion Yeah, so it so it kind of pulls some through and then keeps the pressure on this side So yeah always has a pressure constant going to your to your printer to your hot end And then it allows the spring on the back end, you know to keep it kind of pulling through It's it's a really cool system. Um, and then I I totally forgot someone asked me about the The ipad app and I'm going to show you real quick here Because there's so much to show and I know we're we're running late on time here. So I Uh, I am using this one. It is not complete yet But um, this is kind of what it looks like. I should just show the real camera But you go you can go to devices here Um, when you go to devices, it'll pull up everything you need to know. Hopefully you guys can see that Let's see Let's do this so I can see it a little better. There you go. So it'll pull up everything you need to know We just printed a benchy. Actually there there you go. It tells us right there. It finished in 17 minutes 30 seconds So I was uh 15 seconds off um You can hit your button here Oops, you can hit your button there. So you can show the inside of Let's see Oh Should show the inside of the printer That's And then this one you can actually do full screen with this button here Um, usually it does maybe I shut it off. I might actually shut the printer off Anyways, and then it tells you your you know your enclosure hotend and bed temps Your graphs here. You can turn on your coolings all that stuff Um, and if you have a version of firmware, you can actually change your firmware right here So if I can go look and see look, there's a firmware upgrade and I can do that if I want to So that's a pretty cool Pretty cool app. It's the same pretty close for the android And uh, it is still in development, but it's pretty dang awesome. You get you once it's developed You'll be able to run time lapses and stuff right from your ipad or android or whatever Pull that no, well there you go. Awesome. And then let's see We use Louisiana guy. It's a passive dryer. Yes deskin packs inside the ams true um Can it integrate with any other slicers? Yes, I know The printer reads the standard gco. So if your slicer generates standard gco The printer should read it and just you know perform Just yeah, just do the the gco tell them to do but for the ams for the calibration for the lidar Some of them need the you know needs effort from the studio from slicer side. So if you use the cura it's basically a A normal co xy fast printer, but you may not use the The full calibration and some of the features and And bradley, I know you came in a little late. Yes You can use any other filaments with it any filaments that will fit in the box You can use in the box in the ams otherwise it'll go on the back Otherwise if you want to you can set a spool behind there if you have a really big spool You can actually set it right behind there It'll feed into or on the side of the printer and right up in so that's cool Guys, I know i'm keeping you late everybody else Last chance i'm going to give you just one more minute to say thank you Hi, whatever you think about this printer if you have one more question or something Otherwise I I promised an hour. We're at hour and 17 minutes and and I know dr. Turbo. I love that name by the way You're super busy. He's the CEO of bamboo lab um While everybody else is commenting and maybe potentially asking questions or something one more time Dr. Turbo What is what is the goal? What's the mission statement of bamboo lab? And then you know, where can we find you? Uh, possibly I didn't get an answer asking the microphone. Oh, oh, that's fine. Um, I said while everybody's typing can you tell us You're kind of what's the the mission statement of bamboo lab itself and a little bit like one more time Why you started bamboo lab and then where yeah find you like a website And we think we think student printing is very cool And we want everybody to use it as a method high tools with a to to unleash we call it unleash your creativity and if everything goes right, we can have uh, excellent student technology every make-up home to and everybody like it to Yeah to to have a When they whenever they get idea that can print it out in super fast they don't have to tinkering around the printer or longer than They doing the creative job. Yeah awesome and Uh, let me drop that down. So thank you so much. Louisiana hobby guy 10 bucks. Thank you. Thank you He said he almost I almost convinced him that we he needs another printer. I think you need another printer and this this might be it um Will it ship worldwide? Somebody asked me Yeah Perfect I want to buy our printer. I definitely will give it at least 10 dollars off with his printers Yeah, someone said can you can you buy uh on kickstarter? Will it be an option to buy like a two printer combo pack? Like can you we're gonna have an option to buy like two of the x1 carbons in one package or something like that Hmm. It's not set yet. We're all considered. Oh, I like it. See that so you're saying there's a chance everybody Um, if if there is not gonna lie, it'll probably be me buying it. I'll be like Um, let's see Yeah, the the price is gonna be amazing. I know you guys announced prices uh one last time Um, I believe it was 999 for everything you see here. It comes with everything you need It's the x1 carbon and I believe it was It was 800 I think it was like 800 or I gotta go back and look at your kickstarter prices again Because I I like blew right past the x1 and I went straight to the carbon when I looked at prices, but um But also your retail price if you guys don't want a back kickstarter Some people don't and I totally understand that but your retail price on this thing if if kickstarter was correct Was that like 1450? 1499 1499 Whoa, I mean That that's pretty awesome. Let let me know in the chat while we're saying our goodbyes What you guys think of that 1499 for everything you see here a 17 minute and 30 second benchy is what it actually was We just sought print. Um Out of the box. I didn't touch this thing other than pack, you know, put it together. So that's absolutely crazy Let's see. This would be my first printer awesome How many early machines are there? I don't know if they can tell us yet So I better not ask that question How many early birds machines? Yeah Not that many To quick get there quick. All right. All right. Um, you'll have to beat me too it guys. Uh, let's see Let's see how many early particular shipping worldwide. Yes. Is there an estimated delivery date after the the uh kickstarter Yeah, we will start delivery Right after the campaign finished. Yeah, that will be the beginning of july perfect Awesome. Well, everybody else out there. Uh, thank you so much for joining us. I I really appreciate everybody tuning in I know it's it's late on a thursday night, but I you know, I had to show this thing off a little bit Um, and and these guys were awesome enough to join and I just wanted to say to you guys Thank you for letting me be a part of this. I it's it's completely different It's something that is unique and different and I really believe I mean just from what you guys have seen tonight. This thing is going to be a game changer in the 3d printing world I can't wait So nicely thank you very much. Yeah. Yeah. So, uh, hang with me I'll be right with back with you guys and then everybody else. Thank you guys so much Have a great night everybody. Uh, we will see you all later kick starter launch date should be something close to May 31st the end of may Someone just asked that and everybody else have a great night. We will see you next time Stay tuned Maybe something I don't know something cool will come maybe another stream or something this weekend But you never know. We'll see you guys later. Keep Britain everybody Yeah, thank you