I posted a Bambu Studio tip on YouTube the other day.

Simple — just a small setting to be aware of if you’re doing multiple solid color prints.
But it’ll save you time and filament if you don’t know it.

And sure enough, the comments rolled in:

“There’s an obvious fix to this. Seems silly to point it out.”
“This is the worst multi colour print example I’ve ever seen….”

Cool. Appreciate the... constructive vibes?

And look — I hate to admit this…
But I still get my feelings hurt.
350+ videos later.
I know better. But I’m human.


Here’s the thing:

Teaching isn’t about looking smart.
It’s about helping someone else move forward a little faster.

And yeah — sometimes that means sharing a setting that seems “basic” to you, but is brand new to someone else.

That’s why I made the video.
That’s why I’ll keep teaching.
And that’s why I’ll keep putting stuff out there — even if it’s not perfect.


To this community — whether you’re just getting started or hundreds of prints in:

Let’s keep sharing.
Let’s be kind.
No one’s journey is linear.

The thing you learned first?
Might take someone else years to stumble across.
And the thing they know instinctively might totally stump you.

So keep that beginner mind open.
Be curious.
Try. Fail. Learn. Repeat.

That’s how we all get better.

-Tyler


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