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[Video] Our Bambu Lab H2D Cosplayer's Review video is here!

After years of waiting, the new Bambu Lab flagship printer has hit the market.

Does it hold up? Is it the new best printer for cosplay? Should you buy it?

These are all questions we answer on this exciting new printer!

Hope you all enjoy!

- Aaron

[Video] Our Bambu Lab H2D Cosplayer's Review video is here!

Comments

what was the settings for the mando helmet on the h2d ? I see that you didnt use the tree support ? I tried with mine and the tree support was kindof breaking down at some point ... so 0.2 mm , normal support and pla ? thanks a ton !

Sebastien Paquet

Sorry if this question has already been asked BUT, did you guys release a "colored," pre-broken up stl of this helm? I know I'm not the best when it comes to working with the slicers BUT, every time I try to break up the colored version I lose that option. Again, sorry to sound stupid. I'm still learning

Greg

Thank you for the video. Here in Australia its 3000(no ams) and X1 still siting at 2000🀞H2D drives other prices down

Taz Conners

I do find it interesting that every other printer group out there kept arguing why Bambu is doing well is because they are so cheep. Too cheep for them to compete with. And now Bambu is like "bet" we will make a printer in your price range point, and still do well enough. Believe me, I want other brands to do well to, competition is a great thing, but for too many years 3d printing has been stagnant. It was like the auto industry where they were like, filiment run out sensors, auto level beds, power loss restart, etc are all premium, got to pay exstra and our software is not user friendly. It took Bambu coming to the market to make all the luxury stuff standard, and cheep, and the software more user friendly and polished. 3d printing is now more like Lexus vs Kia or Windoes vs Linux. One is for the elite and one is the everyday Joe.

phillip trujillo


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