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Ignite Your Creativity: Creality Falcon 2 Pro 22W
Watch the most in depth review of the Creality Falcon 2 Pro Laser Engraver, the improved version of the Creality Falcon 2!
What makes it stand out? Get a ton of useful tips, along with demonstrations how to engrave colorful images on painted canvas, and stainless steel, and how to engrave glass with a diode laser!
Product link: store.creality.com/de/products/falcon2-pro-geschlossener-laser-gravierer?aid=zbkol01
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Видео

Moist or Brittle Filament? Fixdry Double-NT1 to the Rescue!
Просмотров 2813 месяца назад
Is your 3D printing filament too moist or brittle? Wet filament can cause blobs, popping sounds, stringing, oozing, and can become brittle over time, which ruins the printing process. See which filaments suffer most, and how to restore wet ,or brittle filament using the Fixdry NT1 Double filament dryer! Thanks to PCBWay for sponsoring this video: pcbway.com/g/mXTh4S Watch this video to discover...
UNLOCK Your Creality K1's FULL KLIPPER Potential
Просмотров 8 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Upgrade your Creality K1 3D printer with the Full Klipper firmware for smoother, faster, and more precise 3D printing. Thanks to PCBWay for sponsoring this video: pcbway.com/g/mXTh4S Watch this video to learn how to install and set up Full Klipper on your Creality K1! 🔗 LINKS 🔗 Wiki for Creality K1 Series: guilouz.github.io/Creality-Helper-Script-Wiki/ Creality Helper Script: github.com/Guilouz...
🔥 Creality Falcon 2 22W Laser Engraver 🔥 vs. 15mm Wooden Board (Review)
Просмотров 2 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Does the Creality Falcon 2 22W Laser Engraver master to cut a 15mm wooden board in one pass? ruclips.net/video/5DZsesG6RSU/видео.html Review of the Creality Falcon 2 22W Laser Cutter, the predecessor of the Creality Falcon 2 Pro: From quick set-up, to engraving color images on stainless steel, this machine goes beyond expectations. Watch for an exclusive 10% discount and stay tuned for a follow...
Creality K1: Could this 3D printer give Bambu Lab's P1P a run for its money? (Review) 🏆
Просмотров 6 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Is the Creality K1 the game-changer that's making Bambu Lab sweat? ruclips.net/video/nqm2MWyP6dQ/видео.html Thanks to PCBWay for sponsoring this video: pcbway.com/g/mXTh4S Let's dive in to check the capabilities of the Creality K1 and see if it can truly compete with Bambu Lab's P1P. Will it outshine its competitor? Join us to find out! Explore the possibilities of fast-paced printing with the ...
From 2.6 to 2.7: What's New in PrusaSlicer's Latest Release?
Просмотров 18 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Unlock the full potential of your 3D prints with the latest PrusaSlicer 2.7 release! ruclips.net/video/0zw HXe-nw/видео.html Thanks to PCBWay for sponsoring this video: pcbway.com/g/mXTh4S Imagine adding your logo or custom graphics to make your prints truly unique. Say goodbye to stringing problems with new settings, and achieve smoother curves while reducing G-Code size. This update is packed...
BTT Pi & Klipper: The Perfect Match for Your 3D Printer!
Просмотров 8 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Level up your your 3D printer with the powerful duo of Bigtreetech BTT Pi v1.2 and Klipper firmware! ruclips.net/video/d80x9NlOM9w/видео.html In this video, I'll check out the BTT Pi and dive into the step-by-step process of upgrading my Delta FLSun QQ-S Pro to Klipper, boosting print quality and banishing ghosting for good. And the best part? These tips work for other 3D printers too! 🔗 LINKS ...
Ultimaker Cura 5.4: New Features You Won't Want To Miss!
Просмотров 8 тыс.Год назад
Ultimaker Cura 5.4 has been quietly unveiled following-up to the Prusa Slicer 2.6 release earlier this year. ruclips.net/video/d40wZH39zBU/видео.html Bringing four intriguing new features, including whole horizontal expansion max diameter, skirt height setting, smart brim, and long-awaited tree support for Cura users. Showcasing the best new features you won't want to miss, like tree support, H...
No Raspberry Pi? No Problem: Klipperize Your 3D Printer in One Hour!
Просмотров 12 тыс.Год назад
Klipperize your 3D printer using the MKS Pi, which is a cheaper alternative to the Raspberry Pi and is specifically designed to run Klipper. ruclips.net/video/yYcjwMWzFN0/видео.html Unleash the true power of your 3D printer with Klipper firmware! Join me as I guide you through the process of converting your bed slinger, like the Elegoo Neptune 2, to run on Klipper. Say goodbye to the limitation...
PrusaSlicer 2.6: The Evolution That Will Change 3D Printing Forever!
Просмотров 41 тыс.Год назад
The evolution of PrusaSlicer 2.6 brings more than a dozen revolutionary features, that will change the way we will 3D print in the future forever! For Cura-Users: ruclips.net/video/2gXl3u3MWaU/видео.html Thanks to PCBWay for sponsoring this video: pcbway.com/g/mXTh4S Participating in PCBWay's 9th Anniversary Celebration sales promotion, join and get your coupons: www.pcbway.com/activity/anniver...
3D Printing: Essential Tips for Beginners!
Просмотров 7 тыс.Год назад
This dense Beginner's Guide to 3D Printing covers everything you need to know about this exciting technology, including the different types of 3D printer technologies (FDM vs SLLLA), their ideal usage scenarios, and the costs you can expect when getting started. I also discuss your options for creating or finding models to print, including using free CAD and modeling software and free slicers t...
Is the Elegoo Mars 2 Pro Worth It?
Просмотров 212Год назад
Are you considering investing in the Elegoo Mars 2 Pro for your 3D printing projects? In this video, we dive deep into whether this resin 3D printer lives up to the hype. From setup to performance, we provide a comprehensive review to help you make an informed decision. Whether you are a seasoned 3D printing enthusiast or just starting out, this video aims to give you valuable insights into the...
The Scariest DIY Project: Build Your Own Animatronic Raven
Просмотров 3,8 тыс.Год назад
Learn how to build an animatronic raven in this step by step guide, with blinking, glowing eyes, moving head, and crow sound using 3D printed parts and some electronic components - for Halloween or just as a cool decoration. Thanks to PCBWay for sponsoring this video: pcbway.com/g/mXTh4S Participating in PCBWay's 9th Anniversary Celebration sales promotion, join and get your coupons: www.pcbway...
Elegoo Neptune X: Better than Creality Ender 5 Pro?!
Просмотров 6 тыс.2 года назад
Elegoo Neptune X: Better than Creality Ender 5 Pro?!
14 MUST-HAVE OctoPrint plugins + OctoPrint Raspberry Pi set up!
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.2 года назад
14 MUST-HAVE OctoPrint plugins OctoPrint Raspberry Pi set up!
Will These 3D Printer Upgrades Increase Printing Speed And Quality?
Просмотров 12 тыс.2 года назад
Will These 3D Printer Upgrades Increase Printing Speed And Quality?
Designing Custom 3d Printed Cookie Cutters!
Просмотров 5932 года назад
Designing Custom 3d Printed Cookie Cutters!
Prusa Killer? Elegoo Neptune 2 Accuracy Tested!
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.2 года назад
Prusa Killer? Elegoo Neptune 2 Accuracy Tested!
How to Fix, Repair, and Improve Things with 3D Printing
Просмотров 4322 года назад
How to Fix, Repair, and Improve Things with 3D Printing
7 Great Halloween 3D Prints!
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.2 года назад
7 Great Halloween 3D Prints!
Awesome 3D Printed Lithophanes - Part 2
Просмотров 1653 года назад
Awesome 3D Printed Lithophanes - Part 2
How to Create a Custom Temp Tower
Просмотров 8613 года назад
How to Create a Custom Temp Tower
Awesome 3D Printed Lithophanes - Part 1
Просмотров 2733 года назад
Awesome 3D Printed Lithophanes - Part 1
Flexible TPU Printing With a Bowden 3D Printer: What You Need to Know
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
Flexible TPU Printing With a Bowden 3D Printer: What You Need to Know
Debunking Bed Leveling Myths: What You Need to Know
Просмотров 5333 года назад
Debunking Bed Leveling Myths: What You Need to Know
How to Design the Best Bed Leveling Knobs with Fusion 360
Просмотров 1143 года назад
How to Design the Best Bed Leveling Knobs with Fusion 360
No More Shaky Bed Springs - 3D Printing Heatbed Stabilizers!
Просмотров 7983 года назад
No More Shaky Bed Springs - 3D Printing Heatbed Stabilizers!

Комментарии

  • @ladyliss5516
    @ladyliss5516 5 дней назад

    Subscribing before I even look at any other videos of yours, just based off of how knowledgeable, friendly and helpful you seem from the comments ;D

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 4 дня назад

      Awe, thank you so much for the nice words. 🥰 It's viewers like you for whom I try to create interesting, and hopefully easy to understand content. I know I should increase the pace of releasing new content but that's something I'm working on. By then I do my very best to help others with their questions, as long as I'm able to follow up 😊

  • @lethaldarkness115
    @lethaldarkness115 21 день назад

    I messed up by not turning the screws the same amount on the bed so when i put the belt back on it got worse.

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 20 дней назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience! As mentioned in the video it may require a few tries before getting it right. I needed a few, too. Though, you'll never get it really perfect, unless you have a perfect flat bed. In the end the goal is to get a better leveled bed than before.

  • @baybrotherspressurewashing
    @baybrotherspressurewashing Месяц назад

    A more effective method involves loosening the tensioner with a screwdriver and locking it in the loose position. This allows you to skip teeth on each lead screw and level the print bed using a piece of paper and the nozzle as a probe. I’ve gotten my k1 max bed within 0.12mm from level using this method and shims. When I received the printer my bed was out by 2.5mm so great improvement.

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek Месяц назад

      That’s awesome! Glad you found a way to get that bed leveled! 0.12mm is seriously impressive, keep up the good work!

  • @Archimead
    @Archimead Месяц назад

    Have you had any experience with Octa4a? If you have what are your thoughts? I was thinking of using it on an old smartphone instead of an raspberry pi as getting that little board has been a hassle and I do have a few old smartphone laying around

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek Месяц назад

      Thanks for the comment. I haven't tried Octa4a, but as long as you have a smartphone that supports USB-OTG with simultaneously charging, it should work quiet well. Even older smartphones may have more computing power than a raspberry pi. I like that idea. I have an old smartphone lying around here, too, that's looking for a new job 😁

    • @Archimead
      @Archimead Месяц назад

      @@3D_Printing_Geek Well I subbed just in case that phone ends up as the star of a new video 😉

  • @justinashworth849
    @justinashworth849 2 месяца назад

    I got to the Fluid page and it says 502 bad gateway nginx/1.17.7 when i try to put my url into the fluidd page. This stinks and my software vocab isnt good enough to understand what half the people are saying on different sites. Good video though thank you!

    • @justinashworth849
      @justinashworth849 2 месяца назад

      Okay if anyone else is struggling with fluidd like i was, the SOLUTION to my above problem was removing moonraker & nginx and reinstalling (the problem has happened twice so far). Also on fluidd to enable TIMELAPSE you have to go to the moonraker.conf file under the configuration tab and scroll to the bottom. There you will just delete the #'s on each line of code under fluidd. It tells you in the code comments there. Hope it makes someone have an easier time.

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek Месяц назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience! It sounds like you've found a solid workaround for the fluidd issues. Your tips will definitely help others who are facing similar challenges!

  • @3D_Printing_Geek
    @3D_Printing_Geek 2 месяца назад

    Do you own, or plan to get a laser engraver? What will you create with it?

  • @matgyver2360
    @matgyver2360 2 месяца назад

    Can you provide your printer.cfg file?

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 2 месяца назад

      @matgyver2360 Since I think that only the printer.cfg would help, I put the whole config folder packed together for you to download. It may not be the latest but it should help you get further. github.com/3DPrintingGeek/Klipper_K1_config/archive/refs/heads/main.zip

    • @matgyver2360
      @matgyver2360 2 месяца назад

      @@3D_Printing_Geek Thank you VERY much! It's amazing how seldom people share their config files. It will substantially help others get started. Thanks again!

  • @AsusrogzephyrusduoOG
    @AsusrogzephyrusduoOG 2 месяца назад

    That doesn't level the bed though. You didn't adjust leadscrews manually at all.

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 2 месяца назад

      It actually is true bed leveling. By loosening the timing belt, and screwing down the build platform to the base, you physically change the bed orientation to be perpendicular to the gantry, because the leadscrews are free to move. Then, by putting on, and tightening the belt, the new position is fixated. The following ABL just measures how far off the bed still is, and accommodates the remaining differences during a print job.

  • @wtf1992lynx
    @wtf1992lynx 2 месяца назад

    Was following this and the mainsail web ui was working fine, after trying to install camera controls (Wasnt able to) it just stopped connecting, saying "Cannot connect to Moonraker (192). If this message appears repeatedly, please have a look in the log file located at: ~/klipper_logs/moonraker.log /tmp/moonraker.log" Update: I did nothing and i was able to gain access to mainsail again. But i cant see any KAMP on my UI, i tried reinstalling and nothing. Also, it did not prompt me the need to install pin support. Just installed KAMP.

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience. I think, that sometimes the repo with the helper script introduced errors. It changed a lot since I made the video, and maybe the developer broke some things. Hopefully he'll fix that quickly.

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 2 месяца назад

      Did you install Pin Support regardless of being ask? Maybe the requirements check is faulty, and KAMP appears when it's there?

    • @wtf1992lynx
      @wtf1992lynx 2 месяца назад

      @@3D_Printing_Geek sadly I never saw any option named pin support on the install menu. Is it under another name? Also, if it's needed why didn't it show up on the KAMP installation like yours did? It's just too weird.

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 2 месяца назад

      I forked the repository some time ago to make some changes. Though not completely free of problems yet, the KAMP part should work. If you want to give that a try, here's the URL from which to clone: github.com/3DPrintingGeek/Creality-Helper-Script.git After cloning switch to the "feature/add_option_to_force_camera_settings_installation" branch, before executing the helper script. I really hope that will do the trick for you.

  • @piemanpieman3000
    @piemanpieman3000 2 месяца назад

    But it isn't full klipper

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 2 месяца назад

      I'm interested in understanding your perspective on this. In the video, I actually demonstrated the full functionality of Klipper on the K1. Did you have a specific extension in mind, like Crowsnest, which isn't part of the core Klipper software? It's important to note that for extensions to work on the K1, they need to be compiled specifically for its processor and Linux version. Just to clarify, Klipper itself remains fully functional on the K1 and doesn't differ from other installations in terms of core functionality.

    • @TheJacklwilliams
      @TheJacklwilliams 8 дней назад

      Two things I struggle with. One is when a YT channel owner doesn’t respond to most/all comments. Two is when a comment is responded to and the poster doesn’t respond. I’m guessing either your response clarified his/her comment or, they were just trolling. Either way, I’m three days in to my K1 SE (awesome so far) and looking forward to learning Klipper. As such, thanks for the response. Works for me.

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 7 дней назад

      Thanks for that. I try to answer all serious questions as long as I'm able to do so. For the TO ones I did, though it looks a little bit like a troll's question but I thought my answer could clarify the misunderstanding. That said I'm happy that it has been useful for you in the end 😊

  • @mrprice0783
    @mrprice0783 3 месяца назад

    Great Video! did i miss something tho? do i need to hook up usb for the installation or is it all wireless? thanks in advance

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 3 месяца назад

      Thank you for watching! If you connected your K1 to your WiFi while following the first-time setup wizard, then the installation process is all wireless, so no need for any USB connections. The important step to install Klipper is, that you have to unlock root access. Only then you can log in to a shell, using an SSH client like Putty. The part in the video explaining the procedure starts at 1:49.

  • @LuisFelipeZeni
    @LuisFelipeZeni 3 месяца назад

    Amazing video. Thanks for sharing this knowledge in such good and simple way.

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 3 месяца назад

      So happy you liked it! Stay tuned for more awesome content!

  • @kyleshoffner8655
    @kyleshoffner8655 3 месяца назад

    Great information. Will follow for more.

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 3 месяца назад

      Thank you very much! I really appreciate your comment and I'm glad you like my videos!

  • @3D_Printing_Geek
    @3D_Printing_Geek 3 месяца назад

    Hey 3D Printing Geeks! 🌟 Have you ever had a print ruined by moist filament? 😱 Share your worst experience below! Also, what's your secret to keeping your filament dry? Do you use a special storage method or a DIY solution? Let's help each other out and find the best ways to keep our prints perfect! 💡👇

  • @Fred-bq9pc
    @Fred-bq9pc 4 месяца назад

    hello, would it be possible to know what the model of the motherboard is, because on my qqs-pro I have a mks robin-nano v2, impossible to make Klipper work correctly, the motors do whatever!!!

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 4 месяца назад

      Hi @Fred-bq9pc, sure. The Flsun QQ-S Pro in the video has an MKS Robin Mini board. To flash Klipper to your MKS Robin Nano V2 board, use the instructions given in the file generic-mks-robin-nano-v2.cfg. Then try one of the configs given in this repository: github.com/CobraPi/Klipper-Firmware-FLSUN-QQ-S-Pro-Delta-Printer/tree/main/configurations Choose the one that matches best, or start with the stock config. Let me know, if that works for you.

    • @Fred-bq9pc
      @Fred-bq9pc 4 месяца назад

      @@3D_Printing_GeekI tested them and none work, I'm going to order another model of motherboard and I'll see thank you !!!

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 4 месяца назад

      No problem! Happy to help out!

  • @rikogarza1729
    @rikogarza1729 4 месяца назад

    I don’t understand your end results weren’t good, so what are you trying to teach?

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 4 месяца назад

      Hi @rikogarza1729, at the very beginning of the short you see the bed level before: It's off level by about 4mm from the lowest to the highest corner! After following the procedure, the bed level got 4x better: only about 1mm between the highest and lowest point. This makes it much easier for the ABL to compensate for the differences during printing. In the final result, it may look as if nothing has changed, but this is because the colors for the highest and lowest points in the display are the same as before the procedure. Hope the explanation clarified it?

  • @maddoc512
    @maddoc512 4 месяца назад

    +

  • @timmytheimpaler1750
    @timmytheimpaler1750 4 месяца назад

    Very nice

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 4 месяца назад

      Thank you very much. I hope you like my newer stuff, too, and would be glad if you'd become a regular viewer of my videos 🙂

  • @StompaNZ
    @StompaNZ 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for a Great informative easy to follow video. Very well done. I’ll also be subscribing for your future videos.

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 5 месяцев назад

      You're absolutely welcome! I'm glad you found the video valuable. Thanks for subscribing, that means a lot to me!

  • @PedroGomes_27
    @PedroGomes_27 5 месяцев назад

    Great video, Any way I can change the second camera autofocus/settings?

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching! I had planned to include using the Camera Settings Control in the video, but unfortunately, without changing the code, it can't be installed when you have the new revision of the AI cam installed. Even when I managed to get around that, it still requires modifications to the code, which would have been beyond the scope of the video. If you have the older revision, then you can install it. To be able to change the 2nd cams settings, you have to modify the camera_settings.cfg and exchange all video device references to your 2nd cams device. As soon as I have a good solution, I do a pull request to the helper-script, so that it will be possible in the future.

    • @PedroGomes_27
      @PedroGomes_27 5 месяцев назад

      @@3D_Printing_Geek yeh my problem is that I have the K1C I’m able to have the 2 cameras but my webcam keeps trying to autofocus and the timelapse looks bad 😅

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 4 месяца назад

      @PedroGomes_27 Until there's an easier solution (I'm making progress on that🙂) you may try to disable and set the 2nd cams focus using from the shell using the commands "v4l2-ctl --d /dev/video5 --set-ctrl=focus_auto=0" (this disables autofocus) and "v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video5 --set-ctrl=focus_absolute=17" (to set a fixed focus value, experiment with the value until satisfied). Youmay have to change the "/dev/video5" by whatever your USB-cam is. You can get a list to identify your 2nd cam using "v4l2-ctl --list-devices". Let me know if that solved the issue.

  • @LightOfReason7
    @LightOfReason7 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the great video!

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks a bunch for watching! Your feedback keeps me going, so I'm grateful for your support!

  • @3D_Printing_Geek
    @3D_Printing_Geek 5 месяцев назад

    Hey everyone! Hope this helps you unlock the full power of your K1. Let me know in the comments how your prints turn out after Klipper! Feel free to ask any questions you have about the process, and if you found this helpful, consider subscribing for more 3D printing adventures!

  • @luxurious1617
    @luxurious1617 5 месяцев назад

    ruclips.net/video/d80x9NlOM9w/видео.html Is there a follow up video? I'm running Artillery Sidewinder X4 Plus that use the MKS-PI as stock. I naively updated everything but now it doesn't work as I need to update the MCU but there is not printer.cfg info for setting it up?

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 5 месяцев назад

      @luxurious1617 Hi there. I have plans to do a general video covering that topic. In the meantime, to get your 3D printer operational again, I suggest resetting it back to the stock firmware. Interestingly one doesn't find the required firmware on their international website, but I found it for you on their German website. There's a flashing tutorial describing the procedure, too. You can download the firmware for your 3D printer, and watch the tutorial following this link: artillery3dprinter.de/pages/kundenservice I hope that helps in the first run 😃

  • @andreich_g3290
    @andreich_g3290 5 месяцев назад

    How does it level the bed?

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 5 месяцев назад

      Hey there! The machine's bed is moved using three leadscrews that are controlled by a single motor to ensure they move together. By using three points, we define a plane in space. To change the bed's orientation, you need to adjust the height of each point independently. Don't worry, it's easy! First, loosen the belt, then tighten the screws that hold the bed down, which will slightly adjust the position of each leadscrew. Once you've done that, reattach the belt to sync the leadscrews' movement again. This will change the bed's orientation and boost its performance. Just a heads up - remember to perform another calibration after removing the three screws to make sure the bed is all set. I hope this makes sense?

  • @oneeyedjack3734
    @oneeyedjack3734 5 месяцев назад

    What is the max high that you can raise the Falcon 2 laser? Could I slide a 6 inch object underneath the laser?

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 5 месяцев назад

      @oneeyedjack3734 The max height of the Falcon 2, using the risers supplied in the package, is about 3 inch (when using a steel plate, less with a honeycomb grid). Creality offers a set of 12 risers, with which you can raise the height in 2 inch steps. So yes, using these ones, you could slide a 6 inch object underneath the laser.

    • @oneeyedjack3734
      @oneeyedjack3734 5 месяцев назад

      @@3D_Printing_Geek thank you very much for your reply

  • @esozbir
    @esozbir 5 месяцев назад

    It didn't work for my k1

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 5 месяцев назад

      Hey, what problem did you have? If it got worse then you may have fastened the screws during the procedure too tight. In some cases repeating the procedure may be required. As far as I remember I did 3 rounds to get the shown result. Getting close to 1mm between the highest and lowest point should be sufficient. For the rest the auto bed levelling will take care. I hope the explanation helps you to get the problem solved.

  • @mudaserawan1457
    @mudaserawan1457 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for a great video, really helpful. If you could share a list of changes or flow of the video in a slide we will be able to track what to expect in the video and jump directly to the point of interest if we wish to revert back to the video for a followup. Great work.

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 5 месяцев назад

      Hey, thanks a ton for the kind words! It's great to hear from you while I'm working on my new video. By the way, if you're looking for a specific part of the video, you can jump to it easily using the existing chapters. Is that what you meant by slides? Keep an eye out for more exciting content from me!

  • @Optikification
    @Optikification 7 месяцев назад

    I would love to install it on my Neptune 3 max but it scares me that i'll break a working printer. I currently run a raspberry pi 4b and octoprint to run my N3max.

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 7 месяцев назад

      It's understandable to feel hesitant about making changes to a working setup, but it's always possible to go back to the original FW. Just make sure you have a copy of it somewhere, just in case 😀

  • @davidham1338
    @davidham1338 8 месяцев назад

    very nice!!

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 8 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching and for your support!

  • @marksholcomb
    @marksholcomb 8 месяцев назад

    Great idea. I just noticed my bed can wobble .. and found your solution to be very good! I will try it. Thanks

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 8 месяцев назад

      Hey, thanks for the shoutout! I'm stoked that you found my solution useful. Let me know if it works for you!

  • @TheLooking4sunset
    @TheLooking4sunset 8 месяцев назад

    My Add part section is not there

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the comment. Unfortunately without context I don't get what it is about 🤔

    • @TheLooking4sunset
      @TheLooking4sunset 8 месяцев назад

      @@3D_Printing_Geek ah apologies for not being clear. I am new to 3d printing. So yesterday i was working on an object in tinkercad, exported it as .stl and imported that stl to prusa slicer ( my printer is Sovol sv07) within prusa i attempted to add text to the object however “add part” was not available, generally the menu i saw upon clicking the surface didn’t have as many options as in the video, the top part of menu options was the same however the it ends and i don’t get to add text to the object, only as a separate object on the bed..

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 8 месяцев назад

      @TheLooking4sunset Ok. Now I got it. Are you sure you're using the 2.7 version of PrusaSlicer? I just tried exactly what you described: Exporting an object as STL from TinkerCad , and importing it into PrusaSlicer. Then right click on the imported object, and I was able to add text.

    • @TheLooking4sunset
      @TheLooking4sunset 8 месяцев назад

      @@3D_Printing_Geek thank you so much for investing so much time to help me, yeah it’s 2.7.1 ver. Running on windows, when I right click the object ( prior to slicing) the menu i see starts from top to bottom with: -add instance - remove instance - set number of instances - fill bed with instances - delete - set as a separate object - printable [it is ticked] -reload from disk … ending on - mirror - split -add support enforcer -add support blocker And that is it for me.. My best LFS

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 8 месяцев назад

      Ok. Try the following: select the model, then press T. That's the shortcut for the "Add text" feature. The menu item when you right click is "Add part...". Then you should see "text" as a choice, among others.

  • @GamesAddicted123
    @GamesAddicted123 8 месяцев назад

    How do i start the print????

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 8 месяцев назад

      Hi, the slicer just takes the provided model and creates a GCode-file from it. To print it you have to save the file to a USB stick, SD-card, or send it over network. Which method to use depends on your 3D printer model. Does this answer your question?

  • @3D_Printing_Geek
    @3D_Printing_Geek 8 месяцев назад

    Do you have or want a laser engraver? What do you use it for? Leave me a comment! To me Creality Falcon 2 is a cool 😎 addition to my workshop. Together with 3D printing it will sure add to building awesome things 😊

  • @NagashiChidorii
    @NagashiChidorii 8 месяцев назад

    Great explanations, high quality video and love your transitions between talking and visuals then the zoom effect onto the configs and code.

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 8 месяцев назад

      I really appreciate your feedback! It's so nice to hear that you enjoyed the explanations and the video quality. I put a lot of effort into making my content as clear and engaging as possible, so your comment means a lot to me.

  • @carolmatt2959
    @carolmatt2959 8 месяцев назад

    VERY helpful info, thank you! I’m a Cura user and only very recently started using PrusaSlicer….so far I really like it, but have to learning to do!!

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 8 месяцев назад

      I'm glad you found the info helpful! Learning a new slicer can be a bit challenging at first, but I'm sure you'll get the hang of it soon.

  • @rodgertaylor3204
    @rodgertaylor3204 8 месяцев назад

    It’s alright updating software, but for godsake sort the bugs/issues out in the previous versions. People buying your lastest release printers for big bucks and having problems out the box. QC needs to be a lot better, when doing slicer updates they should checked 100% then 100% again before release so people don’t need to go back to previous releases where there have no problems. Seems there being rushed to see who make their slicer the best to use which is not always the case. Sadly I wouldn’t spend thousands on a printer that isn’t 100% out the box.

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 8 месяцев назад

      I appreciate you taking the time to express your concerns. It's crucial for companies to listen to their customers and work on resolving any issues. Your feedback will definitely help them understand the importance of quality control and delivering products that are ready to go right out of the box.

  • @metomwhou
    @metomwhou 8 месяцев назад

    Another great video!! How do you access the monotonic settings?

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 8 месяцев назад

      I'm glad you enjoyed that video, too! To access the monotonic settings, go to the "Print Settings" tab and select "Infill" on the left side! Then, in the Infill section, you find two drop-down boxes "Top fill pattern" and "Bottom fill pattern". There you can choose "Monotonic", "Monotonic lines", or one of the other fill patterns.

    • @metomwhou
      @metomwhou 8 месяцев назад

      @@3D_Printing_Geek thanks again! i'm giving this a try along with the tips you gave me on the supports as well. BTW, I'm using a Longer LK5 Pro.

  • @metomwhou
    @metomwhou 8 месяцев назад

    wow!!! I've been searching for how to separate objects within STL files without using a CAD program and your video explained exactly how to do it with the slice function!! The text function was pretty cool too, I can see myself using that!! You have a new subscriber! Do you have any tips on making the supports easier to remove and less intrusive?

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 8 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words and for subscribing! I'm glad the video was helpful to you. As for your question about making supports easier to remove and less intrusive, as usual, there's no one-fits-all answer, and it requires doing tests for the specific material and printer, but I'll try to give some tips: - print at a lower temperature, if possible. It will reduce the bonding strength of the support with your print - increase the Top Z-contact distance. Generally, I wouldn't go over 0.2 which is the default. - Increase pattern spacing, but that could make the contact surface look worse - if not already, try Snug support instead of Grid, that should be easier to remove, too - if possible, use "Support on build plate only" - reorient the print, or use the cut tool to get away with no support, or avoid to much support (Golden rule: "No support is the best support ;-) ) - Consider using support interface layers to create a buffer between the support material and your print, making removal easier. When using Organic Supports: - Try adjusting the support density and angle, as well as the other branch settings to find the right balance between stability and ease of removal. I hope these tips help! Let me know if you have any more questions.

  • @kashifmajeed4960
    @kashifmajeed4960 9 месяцев назад

    Nice 3D Printer.

    • @kashifmajeed4960
      @kashifmajeed4960 9 месяцев назад

      I am also very fond of running a Creality 3D printer and have a private business part time. At this time I am working in Architectural Draftsman private company.

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the comment! It's ongoing fun printing with with it.

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 9 месяцев назад

      It's always inspiring to hear about people who are, like me, passionate about what they do. Keep chasing your dreams!

  • @briankale5977
    @briankale5977 9 месяцев назад

    Title: no

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 9 месяцев назад

      Looks like we've got a minimalist here! Short and sweet, I like it.

  • @3D_Printing_Geek
    @3D_Printing_Geek 9 месяцев назад

    If you enjoyed watching and want to see more about the Creality K1, then watch the full with the fastest unboxing ever, review, test it print various materials, and give tips on my channel.

  • @ConnorMyers-u9s
    @ConnorMyers-u9s 9 месяцев назад

    Pretty late to the party. I don't know if anyone needs another comparison of these two printers.

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 9 месяцев назад

      Yo, I know it might seem like everyone and their grandma has done a K1/P1P printer comparison, but trust me, mine's gonna be lit! Looking at the views it seems there's still some interest in the topic to be juiced out. Stay tuned and prepare to have your mind blown!😜

  • @LnZ_Blu
    @LnZ_Blu 9 месяцев назад

    I'd rather go Bambu

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 9 месяцев назад

      It's a totally legit choice. I'm not biased towards one or the other and would love any of Bambu Lab's 3D printers for sure, too. Bambu does a great job providing high quality and innovative machines. To our advantage, they have really shaken up the competition. We now have more choice of new, exciting 3D printers.

  • @olafschermann1592
    @olafschermann1592 9 месяцев назад

    Also the Aliexpresz CHT nozze knockoff works even better than the original. Multiplies the flowrate additionally

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 9 месяцев назад

      I haven't tried the knockoff yet and I'm not sure if that doesn't even infringe a patent. Maybe I try it but unless I'm sure that it's legal refrain from showing it..

    • @olafschermann1592
      @olafschermann1592 9 месяцев назад

      @@3D_Printing_Geek it is manufactured differently. It consists of a pressfitted core that has been drilled. Stefan from CNC kitchen reviewed it.

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 9 месяцев назад

      Ah well, I remember having seen his video. Thanks for the reminder. I have a genuine CHT lying around somewhere and will definitely give it a try.

  • @someonenormal5579
    @someonenormal5579 9 месяцев назад

    Whats that Elegoo corexy in the back? =D Never seen elegoo corexy =D

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 9 месяцев назад

      Hello, I have to admit: When I bought the Elegoo Neptune X, I originally expected a CoreXY 3D printer. I was somewhat disappointed when I realized that it's just a clone of the Creality Ender 5 Pro, which is just a "normal" Cartesian printer with the Z and Y axes swapped, too. Other than a bedslinger, the print bed moves along the Z-axis, while the rest remains stationary, and the print head moves in the X and Y directions. However, in the end, I am quite satisfied with the Neptune X because, due to its design, it takes up less space. Also, since the much lighter print head now moves in the Y-direction instead of the heavy print bed, it prints significantly faster than a Bedslinger.

    • @someonenormal5579
      @someonenormal5579 9 месяцев назад

      @@3D_Printing_Geekoh cool! Thank you for your reply!

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 9 месяцев назад

      @@someonenormal5579 You're welcome Dude, it's my pleasure.

  • @justinwang7582
    @justinwang7582 9 месяцев назад

    creality is very fast at copying others but very slow in developing its own. my half priced no name printer did just as good as creality.

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 9 месяцев назад

      Dude, I totally get what you're saying! Creality may be slow on the development front, but hey, if your cheaper printer is giving you the same results, why complain? Keep rocking those prints!

  • @zrizzy6958
    @zrizzy6958 9 месяцев назад

    140$ difference between the pip and the k1 is reasonable, with all the bambolab premium features, and the ability to buy ams. It doesn't make any sence to buy a k1

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for pointing out the benefits of the pip over the k1. I don't count myself in any camp, neither Creality, Bambu Lab, Prusa or any other manufacturer and fully agree with you that the option to expand the P1P with the AMS for multi-color printing is a unique selling point that should be considered when deciding on one of the two 3D printers. It's always helpful to hear different perspectives when making a decision.

    • @zrizzy6958
      @zrizzy6958 9 месяцев назад

      I just bought an anker, I have no creality/bambolabs/prusha printer. but still bambo lab is known for their quality 3d printers while creality is known for having a lot of issues @@3D_Printing_Geek

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 9 месяцев назад

      Certainly, you are right. Everyone has different circumstances when it comes to acquiring a 3D printer. Some simply want a machine they can start using right away without having to worry about the technical aspects. For others, the fun lies in pushing the limits of what's possible or tuning their 3D printer. Additionally, it's always a matter of budget; reliability and good manufacturer support often come with higher costs. In the case of Creality, this is somewhat offset by the very active community. Ultimately, as with almost all purchases, you get what you pay for. That's why I always advise beginners to thoroughly research the support and community aspects before making a purchase. If possible, it's better to spend a few hundred more dollars upfront than to later regret avoidable issues. In this regard, I would certainly recommend a P1P over a K1 in this case, even though my initial experience with the K1 was very satisfying. It has been the quickest setup of a 3D printer so far, and the only two failed 3D prints were my own fault.

    • @mikestewart4752
      @mikestewart4752 9 месяцев назад

      Apparently there is an AMS being developed for the K1/Max. Zero details available on it though…

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 9 месяцев назад

      @@mikestewart4752 That sounds cool. Do you have a source? Having an AMS for the K1/K1 Max would be interesting ☺️

  • @colinfielder6695
    @colinfielder6695 9 месяцев назад

    It looks like a ribbon cable to me!

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 9 месяцев назад

      Looking at the shape of the cable, I'd say it's a FPC. But since both, FFC and FPC cables belong to the category of ribbon cables, you're right. The primary distinction between FPC and FFC lies in the fact that a flexible flat cable denotes any flexible and flat electrical cable type, whereas an FPC is a flexible printed circuit. FFC cables are a miniaturized form of a ribbon cable. Due to their construction, occupy significantly less space and can provide more flexibility than round cables.

  • @noanyobiseniss7462
    @noanyobiseniss7462 9 месяцев назад

    That bed skew is a manufacturer defect and is not acceptable.

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 9 месяцев назад

      Hi, I wouldn't call it a defect, but rather sloppiness in quality control. If the print bed had been uneven and warped, I would certainly have complained about the printer long ago, but the way my bed looks, it's just a sloppy calibration that I can fix. The most annoying thing is that it takes a lot of time. I only made one attempt for the video, but with a little time and patience it can be fixed. As a beginner, however, I would send the printer back and hope that the problem doesn't occur, or only minimally, with a new device. Incidentally, I printed all the 3D prints shown in the video before leveling. In this respect, the ABL has already compensated for this very well, although I would prefer the term TCP (Tilt Compensation Procedure) instead of ABL, because ABL basically levels absolutely nothing.

  • @SkateSoup
    @SkateSoup 9 месяцев назад

    "Mount the spool holder to the back" I really wish companies would stop doing this. It gives it a clean look on a creator's workbench or shelf in a video, but for day to day unless you have a ton of room or only print one color for everything it's a pain to get back there to change filament.

    • @3D_Printing_Geek
      @3D_Printing_Geek 9 месяцев назад

      Oh well, that back mounted spool holder is realyl a pain in the a.. everytime you have to exchange the filament. Usually people have their 3D printers with the back facing to a wall. Furthermore it increases the depth needed to place the 3D printer. Seems Creality did recognize that as well, since they provide a link to to Printables, for a side mount spool holder designed by Fred Boisselier on their GitHub page: github.com/CrealityOfficial/K1_Series_Klipper/releases