r/3Dprinting 2d ago

4 days to print these.

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u/FuckDatNoisee 2d ago edited 2d ago

I tried to tell my wife I needed an H2D to print these… nobody show her an x1 doing it…

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Especially don’t tell her it’s a p1s!

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u/MattRocksYourSocks 2d ago edited 2d ago

This is a P1S and your secret is safe with me.

Edit: to be clear, the H2D is needed to print some of the larger sizes if you print both at the same time, otherwise you’d need to rotate 45 degrees and print individually—but with the gradient filament that I used, they wouldn’t match. They provide the appropriate scaling for each shoe size in the project description.

Edit edit: the H2D is the only way to print these. 😉😘

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u/Mintsopoulos 2d ago

You misspelled H2D

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u/laggzee 2d ago

Achievement unlocked "the bro code"

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u/PerspectiveOne7129 2d ago

do you plan of wearing them? asking for a friend...

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u/MattRocksYourSocks 2d ago

I gave them away. Will make more in the coming weeks.

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u/IcEMaNBeckeR 2d ago

Just looked online and one of the Bambu H2D printers isn’t coming until June of 25? Not sure what one that is compared to what you have but what do you think is the printer worth $2,000?? I want to get a nice one when i buy my first…

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u/Smithstar89 2d ago

If it's your first printer, nothing too fancy is my advice, after getting used to it and maintaining etc. Get a fancy one like the H2D (and if you do, DO NOT get the laser version).

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u/CavemanWealth 1d ago

I'm genuinely curious why Not to get the laser version?

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u/Smithstar89 1d ago

Fumes, fire and gunk. The extractor helps with fumes, but not really enough. The risk of fire is more likely user error, but still dangerous. The gunk is the big problem - resin from wood is a nightmare for getting into moving parts as a hot vapour. For the price difference, it is better to buy a dedicated engraver.

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u/MattRocksYourSocks 2d ago

Get a P1S with AMS and as many different filaments as you can. Works great. Much less expensive, And great place to start.

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u/duckpocalypse 1d ago

It all depends what you wanna do If you’re just gonna print PLA and PETG you could go small and grab a mini A1 or an A1

I went with an A1 since my work stack only had a slot big enough for it and I don’t print ASA or ABS

If you like the look/ want to work with some of the more finicky materials go with a P1S

Of course I also have a Prusa which is a fun printer to build and tinker with

Before that I had a few Enders kicking around for years churning stuff out

Bambu printers are nice because they are high quality, easy to work with, and low cost