Upcoming 3D Printer reviews

Angus Deveson
Dec 8, 2022
Hey all!

After taking a long break from "yet another i3 clone" reviews, I've accepted 3D Printers that I feel are innovative and interesting enough to check out.

If you have any questions or things you'd like me to specifically test, please let me know and I will be happy to.

These are the 3D Printers you can expect reviews on:

Flashforge Adventurer 3 - Almost completed testing moving onto script and video.
Bambu Lab X1 Carbon - Waited till after the Kickstarter started shipping to agree to, arrived and currently testing
Bambu Lab P1P - Just arrived. 
Sovol SV06 - Agreed to review, brought to my attention by Asger.
BIQU Hurakan - i3 style printer with klipper by default, agreed to review. I have high hopes!

If there is something you'd like me to check out you can always suggest it in the suggestions tab!

Happy printing,

Angus
Michael D Robinson
Dec 8, 2022
I can't wait for your reviews on the bambu printers. I would love some of those printers in my hands lol. I just can't afford them. My goal for next year is to get a print on demand biz up and running. I think the bambu printers would be an amazing asset to be in my biz and I could write them off! Any tips or recommendations?
Michael D Robinson
Dec 8, 2022
Yeah I was excited when I first seen the P1P Can't wait to see your review on itπŸ™‚πŸ™ƒπŸ™‚
Michael Fazekas
Dec 10, 2022
Hope if you have the Bambu X1 Carbon with AMS during your review you will print the Easter Egg Torture Test in multi color, each shell a different color. :)
Karl Bowden
Jan 18, 2023
I would not complain about a review of the SV06. I purchased one for a friend at work for Xmas, and now we hardly talk. Did I do something wrong? Or maybe it was the Overture filament I sent them?
Martin Hess
Jan 30, 2023
It would be great to see a series on printers that are good at building functional parts out of advanced materials like carbon fiber filament or better. Maybe pick an application area like robotics, cnc work holding, or on demand parts replacement. 
Angus Deveson
Jan 30, 2023
That's a great idea! Now that 3D printers are becoming better at handling high temperature materials reliably I have been keen to start including prints as final parts in automotive and robotics projects.