The Bambu Lab ecosystem is designed to be seamless. Printer, slicer, app, firmware, and hardware are all built under one roof, and that kind of integration is rare in consumer 3D printing. Most printers rely on open-source tools, community firmware forks, and third-party slicers. Bambu took a different route. They engineered everything to work together
For years, desktop 3D printing felt stuck. Incremental upgrades, firmware frustrations, and print speeds that hadn’t meaningfully improved in a decade. Most printers, even the high-end ones, demanded constant tweaking, upgrading, and calibration. Innovation was slow, fragmented, and community-driven. Then Bambu Lab entered the scene—and everything changed. Bambu Lab didn’t announce itself quietly. With the
Starting 3D printing can feel overwhelming at first — endless choices, strange terminology, and machines that look like they belong in a science lab. But after jumping in with the Bambu Lab A1, I quickly realized: it doesn’t have to be complicated. The A1 is Bambu Lab’s most beginner-friendly printer yet. It’s compact, fast, and
I got into 3D printing a few months ago, and honestly, I can’t imagine not having it now. I’m not an engineer or inventor — just someone who loves learning, building, and solving everyday problems. With the Bambu Lab A1, getting started was easier than I expected, and now I use it almost every day.
When people ask me what tool I use the most, my answer isn’t a drill, a saw, or even a computer — it’s my 3D printer. What started as a curiosity has become one of the most versatile, efficient, and game-changing tools in my entire workshop. I began with a simple Ender 3 years ago,
Hi! I want to tell you about something really awesome: 3D printing! It’s a machine that can make real stuff — like toys, tools, or even things that fix broken stuff — by printing one layer at a time. I have a 3D printer at home, and it’s like magic. I printed a dragon, a
Most 3d printers use plastic or resin but this 3d printer 3d prints candy! Sugar Lab made the first ever 3d printer that 3d prints candy this 3d printer can make cake toppers and even bouillon cubes or even octopuses this can make candy and bouillon cubes in any shape it can make a piece
Zeltar Design was made by a 10 year-old kid, Enzo Angelo Lieback. Inspired by 3D printers, he wanted to make a successful 3D printing business. So he started by making prints with a Tina 2 and made fidget spinners, dogs, cats, and other things, and sold them at hair salon in Pittston. He made money