I just got yellow bed springs and tightened them down alot so there is alot of pressure on the wheels and have yet to need to adjust my mesh after close to a year of printing. This is while using a bl touch so it may be compensating for any small inconsistency in the bed level.
I use silicon solid bed mounts and a CR-Touch ABL. I hardly ever have to adjust the bed on my Ender 3 Pro. Still, this looks like a good system too though I wonder how the heating and cooling continually might eventually loosen the nuts a bit.
I haven't attempted this fix yet I am still researching but so far this is looking beautiful. @zk_6312 made an interesting comment about the temperature possibly loosening the nuts. Perhaps adding a little Loc-tite Blue to the threads can ease your mind a bit. Please note the color of the Loc-tite is the Blue one do not mistake the Red one for the Blue. The Red loc-tite has a stronger bonding capacity and should you change your mind.... Prepare to do serious battle in removing your components.
Use this method for one month, everything stay in place. I ajust the bed one time the first week. What a like is you can ( torque the bed) if you need so.
I stayed away from nyloc nuts, as they are only rated to stay secured up to a temperature of 121C, which is super close to what the max of the Ender 3 pro can get up to on the bed.
How do uou adjust the back left corner?
I just got yellow bed springs and tightened them down alot so there is alot of pressure on the wheels and have yet to need to adjust my mesh after close to a year of printing. This is while using a bl touch so it may be compensating for any small inconsistency in the bed level.
I use silicon solid bed mounts and a CR-Touch ABL. I hardly ever have to adjust the bed on my Ender 3 Pro. Still, this looks like a good system too though I wonder how the heating and cooling continually might eventually loosen the nuts a bit.
I use thread glue on screws after adjusting bed perfectly, didn't have to adjust for last 6 months, my ender is now creality prusa basically
I haven't attempted this fix yet I am still researching but so far this is looking beautiful. @zk_6312 made an interesting comment about the temperature possibly loosening the nuts. Perhaps adding a little Loc-tite Blue to the threads can ease your mind a bit. Please note the color of the Loc-tite is the Blue one do not mistake the Red one for the Blue. The Red loc-tite has a stronger bonding capacity and should you change your mind.... Prepare to do serious battle in removing your components.
Use this method for one month, everything stay in place. I ajust the bed one time the first week. What a like is you can ( torque the bed) if you need so.
Nice video dude.
And I thought my channel was doing ok lol great channel too
Wouldnt a set of nyloc nuts either side of the existing wheels do the same thing?
I stayed away from nyloc nuts, as they are only rated to stay secured up to a temperature of 121C, which is super close to what the max of the Ender 3 pro can get up to on the bed.
I tried doing this but my bltouch showed my bed wasn't very flat. It almost looked like it was being bent by the tension mounts maybe?