This is an i3 KIT you'll want to check out - B2X300 Review

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The B2X300 is a Huge, Open Source 3D Printer Kit with 2019 smarts and a killer design - but is it right for you? Watch to find out!

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Thank you for investing time to make videos like this, and especially for being direct and honest about the details like the old school inline dual print head.

jonpardue
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Thanks for showing my sticker Angus!😁
Facinating printer, some really creative ideas and beautiful documentation...

Naomi-Wu
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Oh my god I want this printer so much.

GearDownForWhat
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Angus, I know you were not too fond of the BEETHEFIRST, but I absolutely love mine. I got it recently and was up in running with it quickly. Super user friendly and reliable. Worth every penny in my opinion!

SynTemple
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I have great respect for your honest reviews. I am looking for a replacement for my A Type Machine. While I have had nothing but great success with my current machine, it is older now and technology has improved. I want the most accurate PLA capability machine. This review has my attention, thank you for your honestly and this review. Cheers!

larrykent
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Bought this as it is the only really state of the art competitor to prusa that doesn't have a big lead time to get. Thanks for the intro to it, I will update!

andymccleary
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Oiling my filament was the only thing that fixed both my printers the other week. I literally tried everything else. It took 8 days to finally fix them.
I was desperate at 2am and ended up putting canola oil in the extruder as a last resort.
Not only did it fix the printers (skipping/under-extrusion issues), it made them better than they came out of the box.
I don't even use the sponge / oiler. I just put some on my fingers and run it up and down the filament feeding into the machines once or twice a day.
Clear and pure peanut oil seems to work really well, and not discolour the prints if you happen to apply too much

nataliesilsbury
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I have been looking for a kit to start messing around in 3D printing, and these guys are from right around the corner from me! Perfect! Great work as always!

thingsstuff
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love the frame build with the rods. hate the nozzle solution

OhaaG
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Whoa, taking shots at the A8. I like the A8. Its a great start and a good platform to build a really high quality DIY printer. I’ve had mine for almost a year now, and the printer has undergone several “surgeries” for improvements. I would definitely recommend the A8 to anyone who likes to tinker and wants to get their feet wet while having a great learning experience.

capsup
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We do trust your reviews. Our group is getting ready to purchase hundreds of 3D printers and have been doing our research based on what you think. That's how much we believe in you. We will wish you well my friend.

maderightamerica
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Amazingl, oiling does work on all metal hotends when printing PLA. Nice review.

FilamentFriday
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You are excellent at explaining 3D printers.

Inspirator_AG
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A bit of fingernail polish on those exposed raw metal bits would also work.
Probably a bit more durable too.

terryrhuebottom
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There is a reason why they send you one again, you make honest and good reviews. Nice video

aggronn
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Any long term follow up video review planned for this machine?

speedracer
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As someone who's first 3D printer is a Anet A8 that I had to assemble, troubleshoot, and tinker on largely on my own, this printer looks pretty appealing, until I have more room for 3D printers though I'll stick with my little cheapo printer, it's a trooper and it's fun to tinker on

UNSCPILOT
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You are SO right about fixed dual nozzles.

EnuffsEnuff
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Whoaah.. this machine is costy! I've expected something around 300-400$ But for this amount of money is better to build something like Uni printer and make it with a direct extruder

KiR_d
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The early Apple computer homed it's floppy drive by stepping toward home by 40ish steps and then was Home. No track zero positioning home switches. It was designed to be as cheap as possible. It produced a racket but it worked.

tinayoga