This 3D Printer has 5 print heads!

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Nick and Phil are doing really well...
Nick all chilled and Phil excited, it's working great.
Makes for great content in the J2C style.
Hope Jay is doing OK.

Mr.SausageFingers
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5 material printer is pretty damn cool. Definitely neat to see solids and flex held up by water soluble filament

xdeathknightx
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More of these please. Nick clearly knows his stuff and it's great.

kapt
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Welcome to NikzTwoCents.
Happy to see Jay taking some time off and having Nik and Phil do some of the videos.

BCKammen
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holy shit that bone pla with flex connections was crazy, multicolor prints seem impressive enough but i havent even thought about multimaterial prints for the actual design other than soluble supports.

ziljaeyan
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Love seeing Nick and Phil more on camera. The team is fantastic

XxZannexX
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I could totally enjoy this kind of content going forward.

you can tell nick isnt used to hosting but that'll improve with time.

killingtimeitself
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That Hand bones print, with orange remind me of The Fifth Element
when leeloo dallas is bio-printed from her hand

joolsrainynot
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Haha love that first second intro. You and Phil are both starting to blossom on camera. I enjoy your natural, relaxed vibe. Definitely like a friend showing me around his new printer.

catbertz
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I wanted to say how awesome this community is and so many comments are supporting Nick and Phil covering for Jay, it's so refreshing to see. This is the only PC tech channel I still watch because Jay is always up front and not afraid to stir the pot.

DJlegionuk
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And now a NICKZ TWO CENTS vid, this is a real treat. Get him more stuff he’s into cuz he’s doing a great job. This channel never fails me. Ever.
One stranger to another: Hope you’re ok, Jay. The Ship is in capable hands until your return!

Shank_Sinatra
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So great to see some high end 3D printing review videos. I am so used to seeing all the budget options, this is much more high end, and expected as such. Thanks!

yamdesu
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There's been so much innovation in the 3D maker world over the last few years and I love it. I've got the X1C and I thought there was no way that could be surpassed, but this looks like a close contender.

Joeyzoom
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Love this direction for the channel. I just got into 3D printing with the Bambu A1. RIP. but im LOVING IT

markfrantz
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Very good job, Nick! There's a huge difference between being part of a video and actually hosting it. I thought you'd inexperienced but showed an impressive confidence. Nice video, as always. I've been interested in 3D printing for some time and I'll go for something more simple and see how it goes as you suggested.

albertmas
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Thank you for the video, still waiting on mine. There was a misunderstanding: You really dont want to heat the heatbreak or the zones above. Thats why its there in the first place. It is a really thin tube which reduces the heatflow over it so it wont get hot above (in combination with the heatsink). This limits the meltzone and therefore also limits where the filament gets soft and sticky. If it got hot above the heatbreak then you are having lots of issues with clogging. Anyone that has printed PLA in a hot enviroment (in an enclosure) can attest to that. So the sensor is really just there to monitore the temperature of the heatbreak and if it is doing its job.

dersebbler
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Some slicers are working to get rid of the printer poops. By using the purge as infill for the print you remove the need for the purge.

Lft
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First a Phil video and now one from Nick?
This is awesome
Get well soon Jay 💪🏼

cnvdh
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I love seeing Nick get more comfortable on camera and hosting. Everything about him screams “he’s a good kid” and I’m grateful that jay has such a great support system.

Keep em coming!

farsightedx
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If you have MMU printer and want easy support removal, use two different materials. For example, if printing a PETG part, print supports in PLA. Because they are different materials, they will separate easier.

ScytheNoire