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How to Lubricate the Lead Screws of Your 3D Printer | Maximize Your 3D Printer's Lifespan 

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@DirtyDovi
@DirtyDovi 11 месяцев назад
Nice video! I had to do the lead-screws on mine a few weeks ago.. "Super Lube 92003", huh? I'll have to try that next.. I used "MolyKote 111 [The M.K. is what I've used in my high end pcp air rifles, and swear by it 100%] Thread cleaning: A nice trick is to cut some thin fabric [microfiber or similar] into strips [like small belts] wrap a strip around a section of threads, then with 1 side of the strip in each hand, give em' a quick back n' forth, spin/repeat - done.. 👍
@1Ap1
@1Ap1 Год назад
THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO! NEEDED A GOOD LUBE AND I FOUND IT 😄😁
@techwithkramer
@techwithkramer Год назад
Glad I could help!
@sanketss84
@sanketss84 5 месяцев назад
I just used super lube - silicon lubricating grease on my lead screws for voron trident build and thankfully the squeaking was gone. I applied a it to a part of lead screw and just run the brass nut over it across the entire length of the screw and wiped off the excess.
@techwithkramer
@techwithkramer 5 месяцев назад
Great stuff
@karengiacopuzzi6590
@karengiacopuzzi6590 23 дня назад
This was helpful. Thank you!
@techwithkramer
@techwithkramer 23 дня назад
So glad!
@mattrk
@mattrk Год назад
Greetings! Could you link the organizer that is sitting on top of the middle X1C printer? The one with the glue stick holder, flush cutters, and other tools? I'm assuming it was printed. Would love to make my own. Thanks!
@techwithkramer
@techwithkramer Год назад
Yes, it was on printables but I can no longer find it anymore. So sorry….
@Teyros
@Teyros Год назад
Thanks for the video, was exactly what I needed, cheers Kramer!
@techwithkramer
@techwithkramer Год назад
Glad it helped!
@dpproductions4780
@dpproductions4780 Год назад
Hello! How often do you put grease on the lead screws?
@techwithkramer
@techwithkramer Год назад
I do it like every 2 month, that’s when I do all the rest of the maintenance too.
@EC-gy9pv
@EC-gy9pv Год назад
Bambu Lab recommends on their maintenance site every 3 month. But you can definitely lube them more often, it wouldn't hurt. 🤩
@techwithkramer
@techwithkramer Год назад
They now have it built in the firmware so the printer tell you when it wants to be lubed! I guess it’s probably by print hours…
@EC-gy9pv
@EC-gy9pv Год назад
@@techwithkramer It's exactly what I had about 2 hrs ago. Got a message that it's time to put some lube to work. It's been about 2 month for me since I got the Carbon, but I've printed a lot! :)
@Klokopf52
@Klokopf52 Год назад
I used the PTFE stuff from super lube. Works great too! (Not at all food safe tho).
@techwithkramer
@techwithkramer Год назад
I agree, don’t eat the lube - it tastes awful. Thanks for bringing it up.
@JB-eo3iq
@JB-eo3iq Год назад
good video, any issues with bed flatness?
@techwithkramer
@techwithkramer Год назад
Thank you! No issues with any of my beds.
@YourBuddyDinec
@YourBuddyDinec Год назад
Great video!
@techwithkramer
@techwithkramer Год назад
Thanks!
@RafaelCeballo
@RafaelCeballo Год назад
Looks like you got the superlube 92003 which contains silicone there is also 21030 without silicone I cant decide which one will be better. :(
@techwithkramer
@techwithkramer Год назад
I like the one I have, used it on all my printers and it seems to work perfectly.
@tino_sotl
@tino_sotl Год назад
can we use white lithium grease?
@techwithkramer
@techwithkramer Год назад
Not sure, sorry. 😞
@hologos_
@hologos_ Год назад
Never use paper towels to do the maintenance. It leaves more gung that it cleans. Use a microfiber cloth.
@techwithkramer
@techwithkramer Год назад
Works perfectly with paper towels for me, I press it at the lead screw and move the plate up and down.
@TAGE_FPV
@TAGE_FPV Год назад
that makes no sense considering paper towels don't leave residue. Tissues or tp, another story.
@techwithkramer
@techwithkramer Год назад
🤣 just because this printer poops doesn’t mean you should use toilet paper 😂
@SininhaMalhada
@SininhaMalhada Год назад
I don’t understand what you say about the food grade on the grease.
@techwithkramer
@techwithkramer Год назад
Basically, if you print something that needs to be food grade (like a planter for tomatoes 🍅) you should only use food grade materials, and this grease would be fine.
@SininhaMalhada
@SininhaMalhada Год назад
@@techwithkramer oh I see good to know and pla is food grade too I think you said in the video?
@Wazooka
@Wazooka Месяц назад
Are you maybe swiss? Your english is great but the accent seems familliar to me 🤔 falls ja liebi Grüess us Züri 😊
@techwithkramer
@techwithkramer Месяц назад
Yes I am! Gruezi und Dangke vielmal.
@mynameisprivate158
@mynameisprivate158 Год назад
Good work, you could grease my rod any day!
@81GTUN4
@81GTUN4 Год назад
😂
@justusrabe9063
@justusrabe9063 Год назад
Erster
@Eckaat96
@Eckaat96 Год назад
Richtiger Justus
@MrSurprises1
@MrSurprises1 Год назад
bitte nicht hier 😂😂😂😂
@trillogame
@trillogame Год назад
you put too little... you had to use the whole tube...
@techwithkramer
@techwithkramer Год назад
Lol - right, a tube per lead screw! Slather them up so you are getting a nice lube pie on the bottom when the plate comes down 🥧
@TAGE_FPV
@TAGE_FPV Год назад
shut up.
@josephp1592
@josephp1592 Год назад
No 3d print is food safe, please dont misinform. There are too many printing kitchen gadgets and cups without knowing the consequences
@techwithkramer
@techwithkramer Год назад
It is by definition food safe. If you want to use it as food safe is your personal preference, but my information is correct and based on facts, not personal opinion.
@josephp1592
@josephp1592 Год назад
@@techwithkramer Lol, wrong. The base filament itself is food safe, not all coloring are food safe. The nooks and crannies between layer lines harbor bacteria after printing that a simple cleaning does not get out. If you were interested in actual facts, you would look up the studies and actual scientific tests that back this up - not safe unless coated. Id be interested in seeing these meaningless "facts" you speak of
@nokind90
@nokind90 Год назад
@@techwithkramer although some materials are "generally food safe" if we are just purely looking at the main composition like PLA/PET, I have yet to come across a 3D printer filament that is certified as food safe.Furthermore, some PLAs now are enhanced with additives to improve their strength/appearance which may or may not be toxic!
@AutomotiveRepairTipsandTricks
It’s the brass nozzles that are not safe. They may contain lead or other contaminants.
@Theprofessor1212
@Theprofessor1212 Год назад
Yes 3D prints can be food safe. We print nylon and TPU all the time and have also sent the finished prints to SGS for food grade certification and they have always come back positive. You need to use stainless steel nozzle for printing food grade materials. There is a food safe PLA available now as well.
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