Just a correction: The Elegoo Mars Pro is not a mono lcd screen as you state in your review. It is the Mars Pro 2 that has the mono screen. Your link above to Banggood is for the Mars Pro 2, not the Mars Pro.
Wow, these resin printers have evolved quite a bit since I last looked. I wonder if anyone has tried using one of these to expose uv photosensitive film PCBs. Seems like a great way to skip printing a mask.
Great video! There are however a few mistakes with the specs of the printer. The screen on the Mars Pro is *not* monochrome, which also means the lifespan isn't longer than your typical LCD. The build plate is also not sandblasted. Those are both features of the Mars *2* Pro.
Great review but are you having any issue with the LCD light panel giving you a grid pattern when you place a piece of paper over screen? Many people are getting the grid pattern on their 3d prints.
I recon you're very capable of making a resin printer of your own, all the parts can be sourced individual, you can make your own adaptation and try make it better in some way. Also, you'd have working material for 2 solid videos plus test and review videos. Just a suggestion. Cheers.
My machine only prints the first few layers and they're on the fep. I've tinkered around with curing times and upped them to 8 seconds and 60 seconds bottom time, and same result. Extremely sad. I even level after each heartbreaking 2 dimensional print. Any help 😔
Just one week back I've made a headphones circuit tutorial. And before that we had the ESC for brushed motors. Just because I post extra videos during the week that doesn't mean I don't make tutorials anymore. Stay tuned for more theory soon. Thanks for the support.
NICE VIDEO!!!!!!! PLEASE UPLOAD MORE OF ELECTRONICS STUFF!!!! I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL AND YOUR ELECTRONICS STUFF IS MORE INTERESTING FOR ME!!!!!!!! CAN YOU MAKE A VIDEO TO MAKE STEPPER MOTOR SILENT!
I'm not an expert. Yes, resin could be harmful and contaminate. But from what I know, in high quantity and if ingested. That's why we use good gloves, work carefully, clean with alcohol and so on.
@@Kang38290 well from what I read the air filter mask is for possible spils not for gas released from the resin. So I think there are no harmful gases.
I thought you said were going to compare this printer to your previous printers. Also, did you purchase this printer? You didn't mention cost. It seems like this is a paid advertisement. :(
Quality and results are quite the same between this one and the anycubic from past weeks. Only price is different. It's not paid advertising, is my sincere review. Thanks and have a nice day
Don't use the plastic scraper to take prints off the plate, you will damage it. Keep it for use on the FEP only. Use the metal scraper or better yet buy a window cleaning scraper with razor blade.
Video fantastico complimenti. Io avrei bisogno di un aiuto, non so in che modo risolvere questo problema. la mia stampante al momento dell'avvio della stampa comincia il primo layer nella pellicola FEP anziché nel piatto di stampa, il piatto appena prima della stampa si alza allontanandosi dal punto 0, in pratica il piatto scende fino a toccare il piano e poi prima di stampare si allontana, facendo fallire le mie stampe. Ho ricalibrato tante volte il piatto e anche messo a livello la stampante e cambiato le pellicole Fep, non so come fare. Grazie in anticipo a chi saprà aiutarmi.
3:32 That doesn't look like anything I've sand blasted and I worked in a machine shop for a year. I've sand blasted hundreds of auto parts and heads. When heads are milled flat they have a similar half arc rotational texture, like that plate, due to machining. Once they are media blasted they look about like someone painted them with a flat grey paint. There is absolutely zero machining texture visible after blasting.
Smell? Also, think about making project enclosure face plates, buttons, knobs, and LCD bezels. These are the kinds of things people like myself are curious about. I don't care about toys. For example, look at the types of interface arrangements used in old professional lab test equipment. Those are the types of things I want to make using a 3d printer. Things like the push button mechanisms that allow a button on the front of a case to actuate a mains switch in the back of the enclosure without wires. Another interesting setup would be a high quality contact switch like the ones found in precision selectable decade resistor boxes. This would involve building in a bearing system (think ceramic bearings), and silver contacts. Make the effort to design and print a LCD bezel with mounting provisions. Design the mount so that it does not require visible screws through the front of an enclosure. Source/make a sturdy air tight wooden box. Drill a pattern of small holes in the top, add a vacuum, and apply a thin film finish to the bezel using the vacuum, (no thick and sloppy paint - don't even try paint - I owned my autobody shop/mobile auto paint service from 2003-2008 and can say - don't try paints on this type of thing - a proper stable finish is too thick for this application - I tried...a lot of things - with phones/covers/cases - don't do it - use films instead :) Yeah, it's much harder to do this type of project/upload than it is to just download and print someone else's file, but this is the type of thing needed to make unique content. There are way too many 3d printer specific channels making great technical content. You should be asking yourself, "how can I make a video that gives my viewers something different than they see anywhere else." Heck I am subscribed to Makers Muse 3d Printing Nerd and others, but rarely watch them, and am still not motivated enough to actually get a printer. In my opinion, 'how can I make unique content' means, "how can I use this tool to show my viewers the tool is capable of making things specifically useful within the subject of my channel." If you want to print a baby yoda, fine, but make it a potentiometer knob. Show me the finish potential and possibilities like colors. Don't misunderstand, the test print setup was a good start, and better than some default print file or toy. Showing how you improved the test print and changes/limitations across multiple runs adds much more value. Go back and look at Marco Reps vids where he shows printed circuit board photoresist etch resolutions, and copy that type of approach. Results don't matter; the process does. Make your own standards for your content based on maximizing the viewer's experience and time. Make content you want to watch, and disable mid-roll ads. It's all your choice, but I'm not watching channels that have mid roll ads and in the process of turning off notifications for those that have them. Maker content is changing right now. There are a lot of maker events that have shifted to YT right now and are making high quality content at a new level, ad free. There are also professors uploading their entire current university courses on here for free, and ad free. Think of us as a collective body of information/interest, and ask yourself how you can add something new to that body of knowledge. Don't get discouraged by this. No one is perfect or always has something relevant to add. Don't let this disrupt your routine or momentum. Those are just as valuable things to have working for you. I want you to continue to upload and grow. I'm simply trying to say, this type of upload needs to be more electronics-maker content specific. I'm looking for applications, not appliances.
Pls less 3d print videos, it's so expensive in most places of world few ppl can afford. Keep on projects with arduino and start to use more esp8266 and/or esp32
Stop with the 3d primters, you just lost me as a subscriber. Over the past month or two over 90 % of your videos have been 3d printer related. You need to get back to basics. There are so many channels already based on 3d printing, you have changed your channel from interesting to boring in a few weeks. Thanks for your past interesting content that had me subscribe in the first place.
Sorry to hear that :? Yes I did posted 3 printers these last months because I already had the video recorded, but not on project days but on extra days during the week. If you look these last months we have audio projects, the Brushed ESC, modules, teardown, projector, electronic load, ATtiny projects and more... I think "only 3D printers" is a very general idea. If a project such as the homemade headphones has 3D prints in it, it doesn't mean is all about printing. That project is more about the circuit than the 3D parts. I even tell you how to make it without the 3D parts. Thank you for the feedback and have a very nice day.
5:10
This part is intended to hang the print bed at an angle so that the resin can drip off
Just a correction: The Elegoo Mars Pro is not a mono lcd screen as you state in your review. It is the Mars Pro 2 that has the mono screen. Your link above to Banggood is for the Mars Pro 2, not the Mars Pro.
Wow, these resin printers have evolved quite a bit since I last looked.
I wonder if anyone has tried using one of these to expose uv photosensitive film PCBs. Seems like a great way to skip printing a mask.
Great video! There are however a few mistakes with the specs of the printer. The screen on the Mars Pro is *not* monochrome, which also means the lifespan isn't longer than your typical LCD. The build plate is also not sandblasted. Those are both features of the Mars *2* Pro.
Great review but are you having any issue with the LCD light panel giving you a grid pattern when you place a piece of paper over screen?
Many people are getting the grid pattern on their 3d prints.
Did they fix the grid pattern problem? Otherwise I've heard just buy the original.
I recon you're very capable of making a resin printer of your own, all the parts can be sourced individual, you can make your own adaptation and try make it better in some way. Also, you'd have working material for 2 solid videos plus test and review videos. Just a suggestion. Cheers.
My machine only prints the first few layers and they're on the fep. I've tinkered around with curing times and upped them to 8 seconds and 60 seconds bottom time, and same result. Extremely sad. I even level after each heartbreaking 2 dimensional print. Any help 😔
Just got this a few days ago, looking forwards to making my first print 😁
2:59 it is not monochrome .
Thanks For The Video I Have One Quetion Is The Software Mac Compatibal Thanks
Thank u very helpful video great review u have convinced me i want the elegoo mars pro
You are awesome. Please make a diy smart spectacles
Where did you get the highly detailed test file with the tiny one-pixel spikes? Would like to use it for testing my new printer. Thanks.
I've designed it myself. But I've posted for you on thingiverse: www.thingiverse.com/thing:4595497
@@ELECTRONOOBS Thank you for sharing it.
Hey are any of these indoor freindly meanining while using it when printing is it ok for Me and my pets to sit in same room. While im gaming
I'm missing yours tutorial videos 😑😑😑😑, but I always like your videos 🤩🤩🤩🤩
Me too, that's why i Made my own RUclips Channel 😃
@@startobytes ok I am subscribed your channel 😁😁
Just one week back I've made a headphones circuit tutorial. And before that we had the ESC for brushed motors. Just because I post extra videos during the week that doesn't mean I don't make tutorials anymore. Stay tuned for more theory soon. Thanks for the support.
@@ELECTRONOOBS I'm always support you🤩🤩, Thanks for your response 😍
NICE VIDEO!!!!!!!
PLEASE UPLOAD MORE OF ELECTRONICS STUFF!!!! I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL AND YOUR ELECTRONICS STUFF IS MORE INTERESTING FOR ME!!!!!!!!
CAN YOU MAKE A VIDEO TO MAKE STEPPER MOTOR SILENT!
I will soon!! Please stay tuned! Thanks!
That support is to angle the print surface to let the resin drip off better
wow! I was considering to buy this! isnt resin very harmful for your body? if you only becareful they dont harm you?
I'm not an expert. Yes, resin could be harmful and contaminate. But from what I know, in high quantity and if ingested. That's why we use good gloves, work carefully, clean with alcohol and so on.
@@ELECTRONOOBS does resin release bad gases so can it hurt our lungs?or is it just harmful for skkin?
@@Kang38290 well from what I read the air filter mask is for possible spils not for gas released from the resin. So I think there are no harmful gases.
I think the black plastic piece is to angle the buildplate 45% to let it drain.
Oh, interesting
Electronoobs Don’t quote me on that. I did see it in an other review. Not sure it was correct or not :-)
I thought you said were going to compare this printer to your previous printers. Also, did you purchase this printer? You didn't mention cost. It seems like this is a paid advertisement. :(
Yes, He changed His content a Lot, that's why i Made my RUclips Channel. 😃
@@startobytes good luck!
Quality and results are quite the same between this one and the anycubic from past weeks. Only price is different. It's not paid advertising, is my sincere review. Thanks and have a nice day
Great video and review. Thanks!
Love your videos..
Please make a video on "reliable" DIY PLC for industrial use..
Don't use the plastic scraper to take prints off the plate, you will damage it. Keep it for use on the FEP only. Use the metal scraper or better yet buy a window cleaning scraper with razor blade.
Video fantastico complimenti.
Io avrei bisogno di un aiuto, non so in che modo risolvere questo problema.
la mia stampante al momento dell'avvio della stampa comincia il primo layer nella pellicola FEP anziché nel piatto di stampa, il piatto appena prima della stampa si alza allontanandosi dal punto 0, in pratica il piatto scende fino a toccare il piano e poi prima di stampare si allontana, facendo fallire le mie stampe. Ho ricalibrato tante volte il piatto e anche messo a livello la stampante e cambiato le pellicole Fep, non so come fare. Grazie in anticipo a chi saprà aiutarmi.
Phew just in time!
For what
Yeah! I did it in
Thank you so much!
Great review ,
Waiting for your tutorial videos.
Best of luck
Thanks for providing this information for us. Good to know...
The Amazon coupon doesn't work
¿Creality LD-002H or Eleegoo Mars Pro?
Elegoo all the way boiiiiii
3:32
That doesn't look like anything I've sand blasted and I worked in a machine shop for a year. I've sand blasted hundreds of auto parts and heads. When heads are milled flat they have a similar half arc rotational texture, like that plate, due to machining. Once they are media blasted they look about like someone painted them with a flat grey paint. There is absolutely zero machining texture visible after blasting.
Smell?
Also, think about making project enclosure face plates, buttons, knobs, and LCD bezels. These are the kinds of things people like myself are curious about. I don't care about toys.
For example, look at the types of interface arrangements used in old professional lab test equipment. Those are the types of things I want to make using a 3d printer. Things like the push button mechanisms that allow a button on the front of a case to actuate a mains switch in the back of the enclosure without wires.
Another interesting setup would be a high quality contact switch like the ones found in precision selectable decade resistor boxes. This would involve building in a bearing system (think ceramic bearings), and silver contacts.
Make the effort to design and print a LCD bezel with mounting provisions. Design the mount so that it does not require visible screws through the front of an enclosure.
Source/make a sturdy air tight wooden box. Drill a pattern of small holes in the top, add a vacuum, and apply a thin film finish to the bezel using the vacuum, (no thick and sloppy paint - don't even try paint - I owned my autobody shop/mobile auto paint service from 2003-2008 and can say - don't try paints on this type of thing - a proper stable finish is too thick for this application - I tried...a lot of things - with phones/covers/cases - don't do it - use films instead :)
Yeah, it's much harder to do this type of project/upload than it is to just download and print someone else's file, but this is the type of thing needed to make unique content. There are way too many 3d printer specific channels making great technical content. You should be asking yourself, "how can I make a video that gives my viewers something different than they see anywhere else." Heck I am subscribed to Makers Muse 3d Printing Nerd and others, but rarely watch them, and am still not motivated enough to actually get a printer.
In my opinion, 'how can I make unique content' means, "how can I use this tool to show my viewers the tool is capable of making things specifically useful within the subject of my channel." If you want to print a baby yoda, fine, but make it a potentiometer knob. Show me the finish potential and possibilities like colors.
Don't misunderstand, the test print setup was a good start, and better than some default print file or toy. Showing how you improved the test print and changes/limitations across multiple runs adds much more value.
Go back and look at Marco Reps vids where he shows printed circuit board photoresist etch resolutions, and copy that type of approach. Results don't matter; the process does.
Make your own standards for your content based on maximizing the viewer's experience and time. Make content you want to watch, and disable mid-roll ads. It's all your choice, but I'm not watching channels that have mid roll ads and in the process of turning off notifications for those that have them. Maker content is changing right now. There are a lot of maker events that have shifted to YT right now and are making high quality content at a new level, ad free. There are also professors uploading their entire current university courses on here for free, and ad free. Think of us as a collective body of information/interest, and ask yourself how you can add something new to that body of knowledge. Don't get discouraged by this. No one is perfect or always has something relevant to add. Don't let this disrupt your routine or momentum. Those are just as valuable things to have working for you. I want you to continue to upload and grow. I'm simply trying to say, this type of upload needs to be more electronics-maker content specific. I'm looking for applications, not appliances.
Fun fact, elegoo in slang hindi kind of sounds like "here take this poop"😂
LOL :)
More of punjabi
Cool collection 👌
Awesome review this is very useful 👍
por que no esta en español ??
What??
_De nada_ *RUclips CC Translator Plugin* chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/unitrans/dhoomabpflmndikhoiolpogmjlnegben?hl=es
MAN THERE IS SOME SERIOUS NOTIFICATION PROBLEMS WITH ME. I RECIEVED IT JUST NOW
Please make me a video on 3D printer with brushed motor please 🙏🙏🙏
Why is that cardboard box called
Time Travel Stuff?
4:47
Well, time travel stuff :))))
Awesome😀
this printer is pissing me off. The rook testing came out fine, but anything else doesnt even print.
Good morning is it possible to have a chat with you?
Hi. I'm glad you want to chat but please use the forum for any questions. I hope you understand
@@ELECTRONOOBS sure thanks
Pls less 3d print videos, it's so expensive in most places of world few ppl can afford.
Keep on projects with arduino and start to use more esp8266 and/or esp32
Get a job hippy
Im i first?
Yes, but I am Awesome.
Pls Not again, another 3D printer Video.
Stop with the 3d primters, you just lost me as a subscriber. Over the past month or two over 90 % of your videos have been 3d printer related. You need to get back to basics. There are so many channels already based on 3d printing, you have changed your channel from interesting to boring in a few weeks.
Thanks for your past interesting content that had me subscribe in the first place.
Sorry to hear that :? Yes I did posted 3 printers these last months because I already had the video recorded, but not on project days but on extra days during the week. If you look these last months we have audio projects, the Brushed ESC, modules, teardown, projector, electronic load, ATtiny projects and more... I think "only 3D printers" is a very general idea. If a project such as the homemade headphones has 3D prints in it, it doesn't mean is all about printing. That project is more about the circuit than the 3D parts. I even tell you how to make it without the 3D parts. Thank you for the feedback and have a very nice day.