Congrats! You were the only guy I saw pointing the T-nuts installation. Unfortunately I saw your video too late... had to disassemble the Z-axis to install the T-nuts, which give a better guarantee of square between axis. Thanks a lot. You have won one more subscriber!
Can you print things from your phone or do you have to have a desktop to run the design programs? Been wanting to play with one of these for years looks like my best option here
You can download an stl file to your phone, but you need to run a slicer program to slice them for the printer, then put them on an sd card to put in the printer, So I googled apps and there are slicer apps for both android and Ipad, so you would be able to download 3d models from printables, thingyverse and other sites where people share there models. But you would not be able to design anything to easily on your phone, you would have to use online/browser run cad or design tools, I don't use those so I don't know how good they are. I do use both Blender and Freecad and they are free.
Actually it depends on calibration.but generally if I print test cube, probably the results will 20+/- 0.5mm. Obviously if you calibrate the printer properly, you can get more precise prints since it has linear guides which are better than wheeled carriages.
Just bought one of these shows up today or tomorrow hopefully it works for me. Bought it to make parts for my big delta I am working on. It was cheaper then having shapeways or someone make the parts for me.
@@UsernameRedex It has definitely paid for itself. I tend to use it the majority of the time now. I was going to print all the parts for a lowrider cnc on the delta found that little kingroon could do everything but 2 parts. Longest print was 20hr on the carriage.
Congrats! You were the only guy I saw pointing the T-nuts installation. Unfortunately I saw your video too late... had to disassemble the Z-axis to install the T-nuts, which give a better guarantee of square between axis. Thanks a lot. You have won one more subscriber!
Great little shelf scaled printer. Nice review video! :)
Thank you, Max!
That is a nice printer right there. You always have interesting technology to showcase.
Wow. dude, you got this job. The information and video are excellent. good luck.. :-) you are expanding your machine warehouse.
Thank you so much dude :)
@@retsetman9698 see you
U need way more than just 50k subscribers this is the best content ive watched all week
The good kingroon,my friend....🤔🤔👍👍
Thank you for your sharing 😊
It's a nice printer:)
@@retsetman9698 Thanks!
And the noise level ? The fan ? Compared to Sidewinder X2 or Genius Pro ?
hello is this pro version of kp3s sorry im new in 3d printer and planning to buy kp3s
I wish the Z axis is also use linear rail, I bought 10 KP3s and some has Z wobble issue
I'm thinking to buy cheap one with good quality Hah nice video Dude 👍
Can you print things from your phone or do you have to have a desktop to run the design programs? Been wanting to play with one of these for years looks like my best option here
I think you need to download a software to make your design and then post it into the printer and then print it
You can download an stl file to your phone, but you need to run a slicer program to slice them for the printer, then put them on an sd card to put in the printer, So I googled apps and there are slicer apps for both android and Ipad, so you would be able to download 3d models from printables, thingyverse and other sites where people share there models. But you would not be able to design anything to easily on your phone, you would have to use online/browser run cad or design tools, I don't use those so I don't know how good they are.
I do use both Blender and Freecad and they are free.
@@Zimbob2424 gotcha, kinda thought that might have been the case
Great video! Is it precise? I mean, if you print a 20mm test cube, will the printed cube measure exactly 20 mm?
Actually it depends on calibration.but generally if I print test cube, probably the results will 20+/- 0.5mm. Obviously if you calibrate the printer properly, you can get more precise prints since it has linear guides which are better than wheeled carriages.
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Just bought one of these shows up today or tomorrow hopefully it works for me. Bought it to make parts for my big delta I am working on. It was cheaper then having shapeways or someone make the parts for me.
How's the printer after some use with it?
@@UsernameRedex It has definitely paid for itself. I tend to use it the majority of the time now. I was going to print all the parts for a lowrider cnc on the delta found that little kingroon could do everything but 2 parts. Longest print was 20hr on the carriage.
bro how much price
Hallo👍vielen Dank für dein tolles Video👍🔔wünschen dir eine tolle Woche, bleib gesund, see you later. Liebe Grüße Siggi und Marianne 💖Frieden💖
tried to find some cons for the money but couldn't.
Abi Türk müsün?
To me he sounds Romanian.