For everyone looking for a link to these parts, here you go, www.happy3dthai-artillery.com/online-store/5-piece-HOTEND-set-P100-STYLE-All-Metal-p212466636
I love these clear explanations of this machine specifically! No one else out there makes technically videos about the Sidewinder🎉 thank you very much!
I never knew about Marlin's thermal runaway protection, now I know to check its enabled before installing any pre-configured firmware. Often I just go back to re-watch your videos and I learn something new every time, these are just so jam packed with information. Just got myself X2 and it has been a good tool for learning thanks to your excellent tutorials which have been like a goldmine for me. Already printed the first spool of PLA, now upgrading to all-metal (just in case) to see how does PETG behave. With these instructions I'm sure I have no problems whatsoever taking the hot end apart, thank you for helping me out!
Thank you very much I am happy you are learning from my videos. For PETG I really like the Hatchbox stuff, 245c, 60mm/s base speed. Good luck and welcome to 3D printing.
I love your videos. Very informative. But maybe another/additional video that is more concise instead of a live stream. For future references, we don’t have to scroll thru an hour vid for info. Keep up the great work. Thank you so much!! Subbed and liked.
@@EtherealProject3D In your link to the happy3dthai... which heater cartridge do you recommend and why? the original 64W or 50W aftermarket? BTW love your breakout board. about to install it with a CR-touch and your fan duct. Thank you again! Gonna Klipperize very soon too with BTT Pad 7. Thank you for those vids too!
What happened to their core xy machine, 4-5 months ago they asked people on various forums what they should name the machine since then deathly silent? Now with K1 and K1 max they seem to have completely missed the train!
Ok, I can show my bad computer skills, but since there are more people than me who find the firmware update complicated and it keeps me away from buying an x2, it is not possible for you to post ready files that you can just download to an sd card or usb?
@@dejedejsson no you can do tft then the mainboard, or the other way around. I also have a video on how to install the firmware as well if you have not seen it.
@@EtherealProject3D Thanks , yes I started watching your video but you lost me after 5 minutes, now I will watch the whole video!hehe I need a quiet printer so I can print around the clock, X2 should be among the quietest from what I have understood.
Be careful buying hot ends from China. I did and the thermister didn't fit. Same model. I have a X1. If you gonna get a Artillery printer, you gotta be familiar with tearing this thing down.
For everyone looking for a link to these parts, here you go, www.happy3dthai-artillery.com/online-store/5-piece-HOTEND-set-P100-STYLE-All-Metal-p212466636
I love these clear explanations of this machine specifically! No one else out there makes technically videos about the Sidewinder🎉 thank you very much!
Thank you. And you are very welcome. 😊
Thank you everyone for joining today. We will continue with the upgrade next week. Gotta get the firmware updated and do a test print.
I never knew about Marlin's thermal runaway protection, now I know to check its enabled before installing any pre-configured firmware. Often I just go back to re-watch your videos and I learn something new every time, these are just so jam packed with information. Just got myself X2 and it has been a good tool for learning thanks to your excellent tutorials which have been like a goldmine for me. Already printed the first spool of PLA, now upgrading to all-metal (just in case) to see how does PETG behave. With these instructions I'm sure I have no problems whatsoever taking the hot end apart, thank you for helping me out!
Thank you very much I am happy you are learning from my videos. For PETG I really like the Hatchbox stuff, 245c, 60mm/s base speed. Good luck and welcome to 3D printing.
the biqu h2 v2s revo is quite a nice extruder , very light (198 grams) and works great with the sidewinder series, just a simple mount needs printing
Thank you so much!
I hope to see more upgrades like this in the future
Your welcome. Yes there will be more. And im always open to suggestions.
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us! These videos are really helpful 😃
You are very welcome, thank you for watching.
More Sidewinder upgrades please😁
Great content! Please keep the X2 how to's coming.
Thank you, will do. I have a good one in progress.
I love your videos. Very informative. But maybe another/additional video that is more concise instead of a live stream. For future references, we don’t have to scroll thru an hour vid for info. Keep up the great work. Thank you so much!! Subbed and liked.
There are some subjects I plan on doing both livestreams and edited videos about.
@@EtherealProject3D In your link to the happy3dthai... which heater cartridge do you recommend and why? the original 64W or 50W aftermarket? BTW love your breakout board. about to install it with a CR-touch and your fan duct. Thank you again! Gonna Klipperize very soon too with BTT Pad 7. Thank you for those vids too!
tienes q tomar kefir de agua ! y veras como desaparecen tus marcas en la piel
What happened to their core xy machine, 4-5 months ago they asked people on various forums what they should name the machine since then deathly silent?
Now with K1 and K1 max they seem to have completely missed the train!
The Artillery Spider is what its being called. Should be coming out this summer.
@@EtherealProject3D Okay. summer is a bit vague, it could basically be in 4-5 months or in a couple of weeks.
Where did you get the parts for the hot end. My thermistor wires broke on my original and I need a new one
www.happy3dthai-artillery.com/online-store/5-piece-HOTEND-set-P100-STYLE-All-Metal-p212466636
A bit of a strange question maybe but what is the length in mm of the original heatbreak? Is it 20.5mm?
I dont know off the top of my head but that sounds about right.
Is such upgrade possible with Hornet to print at higher temeperatures?
Yes, check out Happy3dThai, they have bi-metal heat brakes just for the Hornet.
Are there any issues if you print 300C with the stock thermistor after updating the firmware? You mentioned it acts weird, how so?
Its a little of the the rated range from what i can tell. It should still work but may be off by a few degrees at that temperature.
@@EtherealProject3D Appreciate the response. I'll be following your progress 👍🏼
@@Ahmad-ii6ht Your welcome.
Ok, I can show my bad computer skills, but since there are more people than me who find the firmware update complicated and it keeps me away from buying an x2, it is not possible for you to post ready files that you can just download to an sd card or usb?
I have that available on my website here www.etherealproject3d.com/downloads/3dprinterfirmware
@@EtherealProject3D I completely missed this, thank you very much!
Question, do you have to run the different files in a certain order
@@dejedejsson no you can do tft then the mainboard, or the other way around. I also have a video on how to install the firmware as well if you have not seen it.
@@EtherealProject3D Thanks , yes I started watching your video but you lost me after 5 minutes, now I will watch the whole video!hehe
I need a quiet printer so I can print around the clock, X2 should be among the quietest from what I have understood.
@@dejedejsson You will figure it out im sure.
Please tell me the idial temp for the extrude full metal to Artillery x2
That would depend on many factors. There is no one ldeal temp. Best thing to do is print a template tower with whatever filament you use.
You should add links to your Facebook ect... in the description.
That it a good idea RedDog.
Could you list the new hot end parts?
I will add links to them in the video dicription just as soon as I can.
I would love a link to the hot end
@@EtherealProject3D do you happen to have a link to them?
@@EtherealProject3D im need that links. Can i use any all metal hot end kit for it?
@@Jonathankaehler www.happy3dthai-artillery.com/online-store/5-piece-HOTEND-set-P100-STYLE-All-Metal-p212466636
Be careful buying hot ends from China. I did and the thermister didn't fit. Same model. I have a X1. If you gonna get a Artillery printer, you gotta be familiar with tearing this thing down.