Bambu Lab A1 3D Printer - Full Unboxing, Setup, Playtest, and Review!

Опубликовано: 01 Январь 1970
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Have you been thinking about getting a 3D printer to make your own personalized, functional, and decorative items? We have one today -- the Bambu Lab A1 3D Printer -- and in this video we unbox it, set it up, and playtest it for you to help you decide if this 3D printer is right for you!

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We love making things, and a 3D printer can really expand your horizons! So today, we’re diving into the Bambu Lab A1 3D Printer with the AMS Lite system. This is an exciting printer that promises high-quality results and multi-material capabilities. And you know me—I love tools that make crafting easier and more creative! In fact, we're going to give away THIS 3D printer we unbox and set up! Watch to the end to learn how to enter the giveaway!

A 3D printer is like a magical maker tool that brings your ideas to life in three dimensions. Instead of cutting or assembling materials, a 3D printer creates objects layer by layer from filament—a material similar to string but made of plastic, wood composites, or even metal-like finishes. For crafters and makers, this means you can design and make anything from custom cookie cutters and intricate jewelry to unique decor and perfectly tailored storage solutions. It’s a way to take your creativity beyond traditional crafting methods, allowing you to personalize, prototype, and produce items with precision and ease—all from the comfort of your craft room!

The Bambu Lab A1 3D Printer, when paired with the AMS Lite system, offers a range of features designed to enhance the 3D printing experience. It supports multi-color printing, allowing users to create vibrant, multi-colored designs by accommodating up to four different filaments. The printer boasts high-speed precision with an acceleration of 10,000 mm/s², which is really pretty fast. Its full-auto calibration feature eliminates the need for manual adjustments, automatically calibrating for optimal performance. And the the A1 claims to operate quietly, with noise levels at or below 48 dB, which is about the sound of a refrigerator running, so just background noise. It also has a user-friendly interface with a simplified touchscreen for ease of use. I've put the exact printer we're unboxing into a shopping list for you -- you'll find it at jennifermaker.com/3dprinterslist

Greg and I have two other Bambu Lab 3D Printers at home -- the X1-Carbon. They are enclosed 3D printers and certainly more expensive. But we know cost is a factor for everyone, so when we saw the A1 model released and saw that it was more affordable, we thought you might be interested in it!