I know several of you own a 3D printer and my question is, if you were to buy another one which one would you buy and why. Also, what software would you buy to support it?
Yes sir!Now for the bad news: Both Bambu's slicer and TinkerCAD operate via "the cloud", ie the software is not on your computer. It's seamless, but it DOES require a good Internet connection.
He is originally from New York, so...The guy comes across like an attention seeking crackpot.
He and countless others (some very well respected) have voiced their concerns regarding BamBu Labs, they were in the hot seat awhile back for good reason. For me, I feel if I purchase something, it's mine and I shouldn't have to connect to the cloud (just someone else's computer) to operate my printer. I'm not absolutely confident that anything that I'm trying to print ( design I've created) will not be viewed/copied, especially from someone in another country, we all know China never rips off designs and then sells them.The guy comes across like an attention seeking crackpot.