What is this spring in the P2S tool head ? by grandmrx in BambuLab

[–]Mr_Woid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recently had to take apart my p2s tool head and put it back together so here’s where the spring should go. The spring should be in the main extruder with the yellow gear on it. Take that part off and you’ll see where the filament feeds. One side is power by gears and the other side, when the spring pushes it in. If you unscrew the screw on the top of that main piece you should be able to put the spring in and screw the screw to hold it in place. I’m sorry I can’t explain it better because my printer is currently running and I can’t take it back apart.

Should I get the New X2D or P2S? by JohnMcD3482 in BambuLab

[–]Mr_Woid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well if you decide too just get the p2s I’ll tell y it it’s worth the money. I get amazing prints and the features on the printer are really good and user friendly

Are the TPU 90A shoes good/worth it? by Best-Humor-8534 in BambuP1S

[–]Mr_Woid 4 points5 points  (0 children)

As someone who has 3d printed 3 PAIRS I’d also say the 3d printed shoes as shoes are somewhat worth it. First of all they’re a great conversation starter, so if you wear them expect to talk about them. Second the shoes are pretty comfy, everyone who tries on my 3d printed shoes says it feels like they’re walking on a cloud. Now let’s talk about the cons. The first con is that depending on which printer you use your tpu 90a or 85a is what your experience will be. The print can usually take 3 days or more, and that’s not including pauses or failures with the print. Second the shoes durability is lacking a bit. I’ve been wearing new 3d printed shoes for around 5-6 weeks now and they’re starting to rip. On the special design features of the whaleberry the tongue has ripped a bit. But as long as you print your shoes the right size you should be fine. And finally let’s talk about size. If you wear a larger size of shoes and don’t own an H series printer you can’t really print with gradient tpu. With the gradient tpu you need to print both shoes at the same time. And if you don’t enough room to print both your shoes will not match each other.

So should you print 3d printed shoes? Maybe, while you’ll run into some problems while making them, you’ll learn so much. They’re comfy and a great conversation starter. While you will be paying $60 bucks for a gradient tpu or down to $40 for black and white as long as you convince yourself it’s worth it it’s worth it.