Thanks for the video. Enjoyed your explanation about integrity especially in a world of regurgitated info hiding as advertisements. I am around 3 weeks into owning the CR10s and look forward to learning more. I have found so much wrong or misleading info it is hard to feel confident in tweaking the hardware and settings to diagnose issues. Cheers!
What a great video at last! A lot of what you say is what I am going through at the moment. I have a Geeetech A10. My second printer, the first printer I have is the XYZ Davinci Mini W. But this Geeetech, I have wanted to throw it through the window many times. The video of bed levelling is first class, I would safely say the best I have seen. My other lesson, I wonder if you could work some magic would be Esteps. Anyway keep up this great work, you have a new subscriber!
This makes a change from all the bushcrafting, knife making,camping and paramotoring videos I have been watching lately. I have also been approached by bangood etc but like you I have declined them too. I was offered things like cheap gas stoves, flashlights etc to review. (not in the same league as a 3 d printer regarding price though) Although 3d printing is very interesting I am a little old fashioned and I know virtually nothing about this topic and how it may be of benefit to me but I will watch with interest all the same. You never know:) You remind me of "Brains" in Thunderbirds:)) FAB Sandy PS Good to hear your views on Ally Express and Gearbest etc. I didn't know this! Thanks Gary.
thanks for the tour! been on the fence about getting into this for years. these videos might just do it for me. i have done quite a bit of modelling with maya in the past and hope to tap into that, i guess it would require some format conversion. i think my main showstopper is air quality from molten plastic. wish i had a garage to put a printer in! anyways thanks again, for keeping it real, and producing another tacblades quality video!
yus bad its a great time and if you may model it will be awesome, with PLA there are no toxic fumes and it's biodegradable made from organic products can run in your house no problem also PETG is safe to print in the house.
Tac Blades Thank you sir that is very kind of you. I may just have to take you up on the offer. Even if I dont get a printer any time soon, these vids are interesting to watch and I hear that a local library has a public use printer!
Yeah! 3D printing: so it begins.So glad you're doing this step-by-step. It's going to be educational and fun. Actually, I don't own a 3D printer (yet) but the CR10 was one that caught my eye, due to quite a broad range of good feedback.I hope I can get my hands on one here in Indonesia (without being raped over the price + import taxes).
Brilliant video, thanks. Really looking forward to the next videos. On the topic of reducing vibrations transferred to the printer chassis I was thinking in the same lines as with old analog record players and using weight in conjunction with spikes. Perhaps that might work?
Do you have an upgraded link for that oem fang you used in this video since the one you linked sits on it vertical rather than horizontal as seen in this video. ty
What is when something falls on your extension SD Cable? I would never put something like that at my SD Slot. My Ender 3 printed perfect from the beginning on and now after 2 Weeks of constant printing the results are nice like at the first day. I've done some Mod's from Thingiverse but nothing fancy.
I am very careful with all my machines, after about 2 years the sd socket wears out if you are using sd cards, the contacts wear and the pressure on the springs go.
At 9:15 or so of the video, it looks like you pointed to the SSD card slot and called it the USB slot. The CR-10 has both. I use the SSD Slot with an extension cable along with a Thingiverse SSD holder which can be found here: www.thingiverse.com/thing:2744935