Bambu Lab H2D

1000m/s with 20km/s2 accel is mad, you're going to be limited by the flow rate really. I'm guessing that 40 mm³/s is with some high flow PLA or something.

not for me personally but it'll be interesting to see either way.
 
I think this is going to be expensive. Here's my guesses.

£1800 - Printer alone
£1999 - Printer+AMS combo
£2300 - Printer alone with laser
£2499 - Printer+Laser+AMS
 
I think this is going to be expensive. Here's my guesses.

£1800 - Printer alone
£1999 - Printer+AMS combo
£2300 - Printer alone with laser
£2499 - Printer+Laser+AMS


If those prices are reasonably correct I feel ok, not that I would consider it anyway. But I had wondered at one point if it might have been as a form of replacement for their X1C model, the first they had on the market..?
Then again a revision 2 for the P1S with a heated chamber, maybe, but a decent sized screen might have been nice.

So, as it is, I can probably buy a P1s combo and know that is not going to be replaced or revised any time soon.
 
Well, cheaper than I expected.
Bagged an AMS combo for £1849. I had a bunch of gift cards from MakerWorld points so it only came to just under £1k for me.
 
I think the price of the base model is pretty good, I already own an Xtool F1 and D1Pro 40 watt engraving/cutting setup, so no need to go for the extra features, but the knife head/pen plotter function would be good to have.

My X1C still works as it should which I have hade for over 2 years now, but when its time to retire it I will pick up a base H2D (my two existing AMS units will work with it which is a bonus)
 
Not sure on the faff of having a multi use device, having to set it up for each task is a bit of a pain..

However that might suit some people and after all, the 3D printer side of it looks very capable..

I might wait for any sales later in the year, I have just have an XTool F1 Ultra and XTool P1S turn up in work to mess around with this week, so will see if a dedicated laser at home would be worth it, or the more casual use case the H2D should bring.
 
Knowing what my 40w Co2 Epilogue looks like inside, I am not sure I would want to combine laser and 3D print into one chassis personally, it's more a case of just because you can, doesn't mean you should.
 
Knowing what my 40w Co2 Epilogue looks like inside, I am not sure I would want to combine laser and 3D print into one chassis personally, it's more a case of just because you can, doesn't mean you should.
This is exactly why I didn't go with the laser model. I have a laser engraver and the mess it makes is pretty evident. I don't want that inside my 3D printer.
 
Watched a few videos about this last night, the one that stood out was Ricky Impeys, not sure if he's only 4 foot tall or the printer really is that large...
 
If you want PITA with a Bambu product; try replacing the X gantry on an X1C. It takes hours.
Thankfully I've only had to do it once.
 
Been playing with mine for a month if anyone has any questions!

It's a super solid device which has stepped forward in almost every dimension as a printer.

The laser/die cutting add-ons are new ground, so BL need to prove themselves here a bit.

But I suspect this is just the start of the 'platform' of tools....
 
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