Ender-3 V2 NEO Assembly
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- Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024
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Excellent point about power loss recovery! I was wondering why my spiralized prints had these little bumps, I think they are referred to as "zits", that were all around my print. Turns out you're exactly correct...each of these "zits" was the result of that quick pause to write the current layer data to memory in the event of a power failure so when the power came back on, it would know where it left off when the power went out. Excellent idea, in theory, but it impacted everything I printed. I turned that option off in the gcode, and voila! No more zits! Perfectly smooth. You earned my subscribe for making that very point! Keep up the great work!
Glad it helped you! :)
4 years ago I assembled my first 3D printer with the help of your wonder 3 build guide. And now I’ve come full circle, using a tomb of 3D printed horrors build guide as I’ve just ordered the v2 neo. Thanks for doing what you do Tom!
Glad the videos helped you :)
Absolutely the best video on setup of the Ender 3 V2 Neo. You explained every step with logic and simplicity. Solved several problems I've been having. Thanks for the great video.
Tom, I Cannot Thank You Enough for this video! My son turns 14 on Monday and I had to build and set up the Ender V2 Neo for his birthday present. He has created his own board game and is wanting to print figures for the game. You video is very detailed and helps the viewer new to the hobby understand the printer top to bottom. I will be sharing your site information with him for inspiration on his upcoming game build. He will enjoy the rest of your channels videos too. I really appreciate your help through this process. Sincerely, Dave U
I'm so glad it helped you, hope he enjoys his new printer! :)
Thank you sir so much, i just got gifted this printer and i am so grateful for you explaining all this adjustments in a way i can understand
I knew all this... or so I thought, as I'd watched your previous vids, but wow, this is better than your previous setup on the original Ender 3v2. Loads here that applies to most printers, not just the model specified. I'd recommend this as an excellent starter for anyone. Thanks for such a clear and concise vid.
I never comment on videos!!! This video has helped me so much and just this alone has made my prints so much better. I have been struggling since I got my printer and was just about to give up on it all.
THANK YOU!!!!!
I'm glad it helped you :)
Thanks for the video! Lots of detailed information for folks here. It's very kind of you to help everyone adjust their eccentric nuts.
Always adjust your nuts, Mark! 🤣
Setting up my very first 3D printer today, an Ender 3 V2 Neo. Thanks to you and your awesome video, I was able to add the G code to turn Power Loss off while setting up Creality Slicer. Thank you!!
If you are looking for an entirely flat surface ... try your Ceran-Glass cooking plate in your kitchen - if available ... or place a large mirror on a table.
That adds too much mass for detail printing, best option is spring-steel PEI or G-10 sheet.
@@Tombof3DPrintedHorrors ... as a support when levelling the frame
So, I love your videos. Live by them and share them with anyone I've gotten into 3-D printing. I'm only at 24:39 in your video now where you are talking about power loss auto recovery and you say it's not that great. I have to disagree on this model. That steel flex printing bed has the best adhesion I have found yet. I went to sleep two nights ago and lost power right after. Woke up the next morning and found the thing ten hours into a 24 hour print and turned off and it was still firmly affixed to the print bed. Turned the printer back on and it finished the print beautifully. I keep having issues with the nozzle temperature and my last 26 hour print stopped about five times and I kept turning it back off and on and it came out fine once more because the way my prints actually stick to this bed. Either way, It's been a life saver for me. And I think this video is going to fix my nozzle issue. I am about to go check and make sure all the wires are firmly tightened down to the mother board. Thank you for that! And keep up the great videos and great STLs.
Thanks Tom! I followed this exactly on my new Neo that arrived today.
Nice video! I just got my printer set up following Creality's own setup video and printed out a perfect test boat... However, finer details like the tensioning of the wheels and belts weren't explained at all in their materials!
Still need to goo back and check out the wheels and other tensions later, thank you very much for the info!
I use the guitar tuning phone app method for adjusting belt tension, it works fairly well. A lot of math has been worked out for the specific frequency the belts should sound like when plucked on an ender 3, and I'm assuming there's not been any major changes to the frame lengths on the Neo series so the exact numbers should likely match. It's so easy for people to over-tighten the belt tensioning knobs, there's no resistance at all. I've seen people snap the belts instantly, even after having been warned how easy it is to over-tighten.
This is sooo interesting please lmk where i can find this information
I’m REALLY annoyed this wasn’t the first video I came across. I’m also annoyed Creality doesn’t believe in real manuals.
This video was excellent. I need to make some changes.
I'm glad it helped. Be sure to watch the follow-up video on Neo hotend maintenance too: ruclips.net/video/q36cpXiUVkw/видео.html
@@Tombof3DPrintedHorrors That’s where I started! I was having extrusion issues after installing my Capricorn Bowden tube and printing a few grams. Three hours later, you solved my problems! Thank you!
Man, thanks a tonn for the video. So much love for the community, appriciated!
Thanks so much for the information! I couldn't get my new printer to print anything but the sample models...manually leveling and z offset adjusting solved the problem. Great advice!
Great video, I learned a few new tricks!
I really wish they put some silent fans in there tho.
Thanks for the G-Code about how to turn power loss off. I've been hearing that having it enabled causes issues, but couldn't find anyway to turn it off on my V2 Neo, until today.
I just received my first 3D printer and used your video. Thanks, but I am curious if anyone can explain for me, when storing configuration, it doesn't appear to do anything. It just beeps at me 2/3 times like an error or something.
brilliant video, thankyou for this setup info.. i have taken your advice and changed the bowden coupler and installed new ptfe tube and nozzle, i would like to print with TPU filament but i see no option for this in the ender 3 v2 neo menu. would i just use the PLA one ? thanks again for this video. subbed as well.
Stick with PLA for tabletop game minis and terrain, TPU won't work well for those type models.
Very well explained! Very complete guide to discover and build this machine, thanks a lot from France!
Great video perfectly in depth but still to the point. Thank you
could anyone help me. I honestly think creality sent me the wrong printer from the factory.. My receipt on my email says
Ender-3 NEO Upgraded 3D Printer CR Touch ABL Installed
i got an ender 3 it says ender 3 neo.. i dont have color screen. i have blue and white screen and i dont have the dish thing under by the PSU...
This video is for the Ender-3 V2 Neo, not the standard Ender-3 Neo which is what it sounds like you received. Did you order the V2 or the standard Ender-3 Neo?
@@Tombof3DPrintedHorrors yeah you're totally right.. i wish i woulda realized sooner.. i now have an ender v2 3d laser easy shroud that does not fit my printer.. i worked so hard on it and long on it too redoing pieces i wasnt happy with and such.. such a disappointment.. honestly what upset me the most is my back hurtin after being bent over by my printer (literally lol) for like 6 and a half hours figuring out why my extruder base plate has 2 heat block insert thing that honestly just seem to cause me a lot of trouble lol.. i hope they're helping prevent issues for me too but idk. thanks for getting back to me so quickly
I plan to upgrade to Creality's Direct Drive Extruder. Odds you've got a video on that coming up!?
I may do a review video on the new Ender-3 V3 that is direct drive. We'll see...
Thank you for the thorough video!🎉
Been loving your Ender-3 v2 Neo videos, especially the Bowden tube help. I've got all of the parts you recommend in my cart, but I was hoping you could recommend a power supply too. My psu has stopped working, and it's not the motherboard. Would you be able to help recommend a better psu? Thanks!!
Super helpful video!! Got my neo a few days ago and wish I found this video while assembling. Would've been really nice to know the trick you showed to prevent the spool from snagging... Oh well. Thanks for the clear and concise information.
Hey I've noticed mine is capped at 250c when it was advertised as maxing out at 260c
Can I still print abs and nylon or will I need to do some extra stuff to it? Thinking about a new hot end either way.
There's no reason to print at those temps for gaming terrain and miniatures, stick with PLA.
Wish I saw this video 7 months back when I bought my Ender 3 v2 neo
Help please my Z axis is not going down. I just bought it and I am a noob, I don't know what to do.
Unfortunately I can only smash the thumbs-up button once! Excellent content sir.
Great video I've watched a few and this is the best I've seen, I ordered one today very detailed just what I needed, it's my first 3D printer. Thank you.
Vera Nice vídeo!
It will helps me a lot to setup my printer!
Excellent tutorial, thank you for posting.
Cheers for this, it is a great video. Learnt tons here.
Super helpful video, thanks so much for the detail.
Great Videos, Thanks
14:49 "they are all labeled".
I've got a printer with all 3 wires labeled as "X" for no reason. If you don't belive me I can send you a photo to your email or whatever.
So what should I connect to what?
I already started assembly before getting confused and finding this video. What happens if I don't tighten the motherboard screws?
Nothing immediately, but they should be checked periodically.
Hello, I arrived at this channel through the suggestion of the Fat Dragon Games website. I intend to print the scenarios they have for sale. I’m from Brazil and plan to buy a 3D printer. There are two options within an affordable price range for me: the Creality Ender 3 Neo and the Ender 3 V3 SE. Both have similar prices, but I’m unsure about their differences. Could you suggest one of them or let me know why I should avoid either? Thank you! 😊
I have both and like both. The Neo is better if you also wish to use .2mm nozzle to print miniatures, but it requires a little more maintenance due to the bowden tube feed. The V3 SE is easier to maintain, but won't print miniatures as well.
@@Tombof3DPrintedHorrors I intend to use a resin printer to print miniatures. But since the Neo is capable of printing miniatures on it, it really seems like the best option to me. When you say that the Bowden tube feed needs more maintenance, what are you referring to-replacement or cleaning? Thanks
@@CelsoAnnes both.
hi, you have idea for installing filament sensor, for ender 3 v2 neo?
Nope, sorry.
@@Tombof3DPrintedHorrors bad, thanks anaway
Also can’t adjust the max speed e on the neo
Weird that extruder speed was 50 for me out of the box
Just got one of these and the bed is heating on its own and won’t stop. I had to unplug it. Any ideas? TIA
Bad mainboard (mosfet), it needs to be replaced.
@@Tombof3DPrintedHorrors dang that sucks haha. I just put it together. I have a max Neo and I love it. Such a shame. Let’s see how support does. 🤪
great tips!! thanks!
Thanks helped a lot
what if my extruder wont go pass 25
I am really struggling with my Z offset..
Did you watch my Z Offset video? ruclips.net/video/gkfT2Prrfb0/видео.html
Damn, couldnt you have made this video 2 years ago? I wish i knew how important it is to adjust the excentric nuts... Now the wheels are pretty worn on my v2
I did. My previous videos on the Ender 3 on up through the E3V2 all covered this info. My first Ender-3 V2 build video came out Aug 6, 2020.
I srsly love the descriptive videos you make! THANK YOU!
Regarding the eccentric nuts (ruclips.net/video/I2U-C7-CiYE/видео.html); For a newbie (like me) the process is not entirely clear. Should the wheels turn, but the carriage not move? What if the wheel that I'm physically trying to turn, does not turn? Does this indicate too tight tension on the eccentric nut? :D
You should be able to turn the wheel with two fingers and effort, but the carriage not move. If you cannot turn the wheel without the carriage moving the wheel is too tight. :)
@@Tombof3DPrintedHorrors as another noob who loves this video I think you should have also said "while holding the moveable part stationary with the other hand" I can see you doing this in the video but you never say it. Obviously it would be super loose if it didn't move without holding it but us noobs are often really dumb :-)
There is nothing called "better bed springs" solid bed is one thing that improves overall print quality.