I’ve never watched your channel before but I’m an 3d printer enthusiast and I absolutely love the fact that you are a novice and blatantly showed how simple it is to use one. I’m now a subscriber!!!
The strip of rubber is referenced in the manual. It goes on the left edge of the top cover (see in manual). It's supposed to protect that side from the feeder belt thingy. If you still have this printer I would recommend printing the riser for the top lid.
15:34 The strip of foam with the adhesive - goes in the inside of the clear dome cover, on the left side - it's because the chain track that holes the filament bowden tube and connection wires - bumps into the dome and some people don't like the noise it makes, so this piece of foam silences it a little to a low thud. you can also remove the cover when printing PLA (I personally do not) or print a riser or a riser and chain riser combo unit that has a groove for the chain to keep moving out of hte top of the printer.
how do I know this? reddit lol, but Creality DOES tell you this, but it's on the 'full manual' (not the printed manual) that is on the USB drive, it's not the same as the manual online. Seems weird that the full manual is not available online and only on a thumbdrive that you might misplace, and that does not include any software for Mac users.
I'm currently 3D printing some speaker spikes in TPU to make my studio setup look a bit tidier. Not bad prints! Bit of advice: Temperature control is very important. You can have the exact same filament type (i.e. PLA) and size, but one by a different manufacturer will print differently at the same temp, so you need to figure that out. Even +/-5°C difference can make a huge difference in print quality. Also, I've found out black filament tends to absorb heat a lot better, so slightly lower temp for that vs white filament. Makes sense because darker colours absorb heat a lot faster than lighter colours. There are some settings like "initial layer height", as well as how slow to print the first few layers for proper bed adhesion and quality of print. Usually the first few layers are done slower, but it's something you can likely tweak. Hell, you can probably tweak everything! The slicer you choose also changes how the print turns out. I guess you're using the in-built one? I use something called "Ultimaker Cura". It's a great slicer with tonnes of options you can tweak to perfection for your specific setup. If you ever want any advice on 3D printing or want to see how I print using my Ender 3, just pop down. I'll put the kettle on. :) Just down the road anyway!
I have been looking at 3D printers for a couple of years now but never bit the bullet till now. Watching your video helped me to decide to go for it. Creality is probably the one for me and after looking at the Ender Series and K1 series I have decided on the K1C printer. I like that I can print with CF filaments and like Creality products in general from all the videos I have seen. So I will be ordering my K1C at the end of the month, again, thanks for helping me to decide.
I new to 3D Printing as well! I bought Ender-3 S Pro but didn’t get it going as it needs lot of manual levelling. So, I sent them back and asked for CR-10 SE. But after reading and seeing lots of videos, I’m now thinking to get this K1C as it seems the one I would like. Thank you for sharing your thoughts as I believe, *_Our World_* is a *_Shared Experience_* … Thank you matey! Cheers!!! 🖖
I thought when I saw the title this would be more of an ad but I really liked the video and how you incorporated the sponsorship with your own business to give new ideas. Thanks!
I have 4 3D printers now and am hooked. Lol. They are amazing and have come such a long way in the last few years. My latest purchase was a k1 a few months ago. And i have moded all my printers as well. Once you get more comfortable with 3D printing and software you can then root your k1c and install full fluidd and unlock klipper software and get its full potential. You will see how much more control you can get once you root the printer. And that foam strip is for the lid. It goes on one side. If you watch the creality youtube unboxing video you will see what i mean and where it goes.
When I get my 1st 3D printer, Ill be printing: Laptop feet, Mikrotik router black mounting case, 'C' cups to make slising draws under my desk for small items, tool holder for when i solder, single to dual screen mount for my existing single arm screen mount, tool box's for small tools.
The tool wall I posted on your FB group was 3D printed. A combination of internal support struts and an outer shell. The shells have a white filament for the first 3 layers to act as the diffuser then a colour change for the rest. Then the obligatory shadow foam inserts for the tools.
First time watching your channel(got recommended, as I’ve been researching this printer). Love your reaction to this, the mrs? Saw me watching this and walked out the room 🤣 Subbed & going through other videos now! 😀
Well colour me interested. I want to do insert trays, so I can use my tools on the road but have two layers of tools, not just one. Printing cases and such would be awesome.
Certain parts of that box look very much like a generic box you see in lots of 3D printed designs. I've got one for my Bambu Lab P1S with all the tools that came in came with it as well, different size, but the hindges and latch look identical. I think if it's the box I'm thinking of there is a 'parametic' version you can find somewhere that allows you to open the file in some 3d software if you have it and set the dimentions of the box to whatever you want and 3D print a different version. You could potentially remix it in all kinds of ways. For example, there are also 3d printable brackets that you can print to attach Bosch/Sortimo tool boxes to a surface. Imagine if you mixed the two model and you could 3d print your own custom box that would attach to one of those manufacturers tool boxes. There is probably others for other brands too.
Great Video, I got in to 3D printing a few years back, I have printed all sorts of things from Phone holders to power tools battery holders, I use fusion 360 to create my designs. Enjoy your 3D printing. 😀
First thing I’d be doing is printing a lid spacer never mind the tool box - Very happy with my K1 and waiting on the K1C-Max (bound to be later this year)to step up quality and material options
Just wondering, cost of the printer aside. What did it cost in filament to print the whole box? I know nothing about 3d printing but I'm looking for a new toy 🙂
The K1C is a good printer, when Creality give it multi filament printing capability it will be great printer and a real challenger to the Bambu Labs X1Carbon.
I'm a service engineer. I travel by air all the time and I'm constantly struggling with my travel tool case (pelican 1535). I'm curious how well this foam holds up with the constant tossing around of checked luggage and 40lbs worth of tools and equipment.
That is what Shadow Foam was made for! We’ve had customer use it to transport camera gear in flight cases through airport baggage and they’ve not had any issues!
So with this printer, would I be able to if I’d like purchase a toolbox a tool set empty out the tools and just copy the toolbox and then I could just return everything give me my money back and then just have the case fire free? Would that work
My K1C is supposed to arrive tomorrow, though I doubt I will have any time during the week to really play with it (stupid adulting and work), though this toolbox may be one of my first prints, after the Benchy of course. Where'd you get the foam inserts?
The creality store does not have replacement nozzles for this printer. I asked on the store chat and they have no idea when or if they will be available. This is a deal breaker
Well you can't expect them to have replacement nozzles just yet, you can only preorder the printer itself and they won't ship them for another probably few weeks. It's unreasonable to want buy replacement nozzles for printer you don't even have yet... give them few weeks and everything will be in stock
I'm torn. The K1C seems to fix a lot of problems that I've heard about from the K1, but the Bambu Labs is just the more solid and proven machine. For only $100 more, I'm thinking P1S.
My wife just walked in, Took one look at the screen and said....No. Im now looking for all the things i can print my son to justify the need for this...
the settings that come with the model are all ways set a bit fast.... slow the print speed down a bit mate it take a bit longer but it will print better...
@ShadowFoam nothing much. I have to go and try and talk to some numpty at Peugeot this next week to see if I can get a new locking mechanism for my grandma's car. Also, look at getting one of those 3D printers. I have put it off for some time
@ShadowFoam nothing much. I have to go and try and talk to some numpty at Peugeot this next week to see if I can get a new locking mechanism for my grandma's car. Also, look at getting one of those 3D printers. I have put it off for some time
Benchy is a waste of time and material. Ive never printed it. Maybe im wrong, but that sticky rubber looks like a spare door sealer in case of disassembly cuz its hiding screws in frame
Got my K1C two weeks ago and after modest printing of simple toys and calibration models one of pulleys for lifting the bed got broken to pieces. Creality quality is not impressive, because I have no clue how a metal cast part can break because the main force is applied to it with a rubber belt. The rubber belt is more rigid than the metal part??
I’ve never watched your channel before but I’m an 3d printer enthusiast and I absolutely love the fact that you are a novice and blatantly showed how simple it is to use one. I’m now a subscriber!!!
Welcome aboard!
The strip of rubber is referenced in the manual. It goes on the left edge of the top cover (see in manual). It's supposed to protect that side from the feeder belt thingy. If you still have this printer I would recommend printing the riser for the top lid.
Hey! The box looks familiar! Thanks for sharing it 🤗
That's a cool design and free aswell. Thank you!
@@eliquateipawndeysi3430 Thanks mate! 🤗🤗
15:34 The strip of foam with the adhesive - goes in the inside of the clear dome cover, on the left side - it's because the chain track that holes the filament bowden tube and connection wires - bumps into the dome and some people don't like the noise it makes, so this piece of foam silences it a little to a low thud. you can also remove the cover when printing PLA (I personally do not) or print a riser or a riser and chain riser combo unit that has a groove for the chain to keep moving out of hte top of the printer.
how do I know this? reddit lol, but Creality DOES tell you this, but it's on the 'full manual' (not the printed manual) that is on the USB drive, it's not the same as the manual online. Seems weird that the full manual is not available online and only on a thumbdrive that you might misplace, and that does not include any software for Mac users.
Thanks for letting me know mate, appreciate it! 👍
Boys never grow up, only the toys change and become more expensive. Enjoy it :-)
Haha I like that! Only the toys change, and so far, this has been my favourite toy!
I'm currently 3D printing some speaker spikes in TPU to make my studio setup look a bit tidier. Not bad prints!
Bit of advice:
Temperature control is very important. You can have the exact same filament type (i.e. PLA) and size, but one by a different manufacturer will print differently at the same temp, so you need to figure that out. Even +/-5°C difference can make a huge difference in print quality. Also, I've found out black filament tends to absorb heat a lot better, so slightly lower temp for that vs white filament. Makes sense because darker colours absorb heat a lot faster than lighter colours.
There are some settings like "initial layer height", as well as how slow to print the first few layers for proper bed adhesion and quality of print. Usually the first few layers are done slower, but it's something you can likely tweak. Hell, you can probably tweak everything!
The slicer you choose also changes how the print turns out. I guess you're using the in-built one? I use something called "Ultimaker Cura". It's a great slicer with tonnes of options you can tweak to perfection for your specific setup.
If you ever want any advice on 3D printing or want to see how I print using my Ender 3, just pop down. I'll put the kettle on. :) Just down the road anyway!
Thanks for the advice mate! I’ll definitely be in touch!
I have been looking at 3D printers for a couple of years now but never bit the bullet till now. Watching your video helped me to decide to go for it. Creality is probably the one for me and after looking at the Ender Series and K1 series I have decided on the K1C printer. I like that I can print with CF filaments and like Creality products in general from all the videos I have seen. So I will be ordering my K1C at the end of the month, again, thanks for helping me to decide.
Happy to hear that Andrew! Let me know how you get on wih it, what are you looking to create?
I new to 3D Printing as well! I bought Ender-3 S Pro but didn’t get it going as it needs lot of manual levelling. So, I sent them back and asked for CR-10 SE. But after reading and seeing lots of videos, I’m now thinking to get this K1C as it seems the one I would like. Thank you for sharing your thoughts as I believe, *_Our World_* is a *_Shared Experience_* … Thank you matey! Cheers!!! 🖖
I thought when I saw the title this would be more of an ad but I really liked the video and how you incorporated the sponsorship with your own business to give new ideas. Thanks!
Thanks mate! Not keen on ads, but always down for working with companies to facilitate making interesting Shadow Foam videos 👍
just got the K1C printer today (also my first 3D printer). I will definitely be giving this tool kit box a go when it is all set up and running
Let me know how you get on with it Kieran! 👍
how do you like it so far?
I have 4 3D printers now and am hooked. Lol. They are amazing and have come such a long way in the last few years. My latest purchase was a k1 a few months ago. And i have moded all my printers as well. Once you get more comfortable with 3D printing and software you can then root your k1c and install full fluidd and unlock klipper software and get its full potential. You will see how much more control you can get once you root the printer. And that foam strip is for the lid. It goes on one side. If you watch the creality youtube unboxing video you will see what i mean and where it goes.
Andy thanks for the tips mate, it’s much appreciated!
I have been 3D printing for about 10 years. My new K1C is on the way from Amazon, due here on saturday the 3rd of Feb.
What are you looking to print with it first?
Everything I feel I want to.@@ShadowFoam
My KC1 is on its way, I also am a 3D printer virgin so this was very helpful, thank you!!
When I get my 1st 3D printer, Ill be printing:
Laptop feet, Mikrotik router black mounting case, 'C' cups to make slising draws under my desk for small items, tool holder for when i solder, single to dual screen mount for my existing single arm screen mount, tool box's for small tools.
Hi, I did print 2 of these... in a smaller size about 150mm large... really cute!
The tool wall I posted on your FB group was 3D printed. A combination of internal support struts and an outer shell. The shells have a white filament for the first 3 layers to act as the diffuser then a colour change for the rest. Then the obligatory shadow foam inserts for the tools.
Awesome work Andrew, how long did that take you?
@@ShadowFoam about 120 hours of printing plus time to solder the leds up. The foam bit only took a couple of hours.
First time watching your channel(got recommended, as I’ve been researching this printer). Love your reaction to this, the mrs? Saw me watching this and walked out the room 🤣 Subbed & going through other videos now! 😀
Pal, you are one hell off a marketing specialist
Pls can you do more videos on your 3D printer and incorporating these builds into your shadow foam layouts 😘
I do plan on doing it, maybe I could print some 3D tools? 🤔
Well colour me interested. I want to do insert trays, so I can use my tools on the road but have two layers of tools, not just one. Printing cases and such would be awesome.
Stripe glued to the inside of top lid - left vertical side if look from front - It prevent damage of strike of cable chain on high speed printing.
Thanks for the tip mate 👌
Got My K1 a couple of weeks ago and love it. now I’ve seen that case might have to make it although think would need top foamed just to look proper.
If you do, let me know! I’d love to see how you get on! 👍
I just bought the k1c like 20 minutes ago off Amazon and like 200 in filament
Certain parts of that box look very much like a generic box you see in lots of 3D printed designs. I've got one for my Bambu Lab P1S with all the tools that came in came with it as well, different size, but the hindges and latch look identical. I think if it's the box I'm thinking of there is a 'parametic' version you can find somewhere that allows you to open the file in some 3d software if you have it and set the dimentions of the box to whatever you want and 3D print a different version. You could potentially remix it in all kinds of ways. For example, there are also 3d printable brackets that you can print to attach Bosch/Sortimo tool boxes to a surface. Imagine if you mixed the two model and you could 3d print your own custom box that would attach to one of those manufacturers tool boxes. There is probably others for other brands too.
The Benchy got is name because it's a benchmark. Easy to remember that way.
Very easy to remember! 👍
I have 2 Creality Printers and I'm really happy with both of them.
Which ones do you have?
@@ShadowFoam I have the Ender 3 v2 and the brand new Ender 3 v3 KE. I've done videos on them on my channel.
Benchy is only used to benchmark printer setup. You upgrade or replace something you run a benchy
Great Video, I got in to 3D printing a few years back, I have printed all sorts of things from Phone holders to power tools battery holders, I use fusion 360 to create my designs. Enjoy your 3D printing. 😀
Fantastic! What’s the best thing you’d say you’ve 3D printed?
@@ShadowFoam I would say a cheek rest for a Logun S16 😀
You should make more for giveaways they would be awesome to receive one for some tools
First thing I’d be doing is printing a lid spacer never mind the tool box - Very happy with my K1 and waiting on the K1C-Max (bound to be later this year)to step up quality and material options
Keen to get my hands on a K1C too!
Keen to get my hands on a K1C too!
Can I print a flat and level bed plate for it, with itself, since it's Creality, and QA is non existent? It always needs mods anyway, it's a Creality.
I think the rubber piece is for the door, to stop noise due to vibration.
Just wondering, cost of the printer aside. What did it cost in filament to print the whole box? I know nothing about 3d printing but I'm looking for a new toy 🙂
To be honest, we got the filament sent to us by Creality, but a spool will cost about 20 quid, so its 20 quid per colour used here
Would you suggest the k1c or the flashforge 5m pro? They are the same price for me.
You should make a case for your cutting kit
just been catching up with all of your videos and has inspired me to shadow foam out my tools i am an apprentice love the content
What tools do you have?
@@ShadowFoam set of drills and basic hand tools first year and i dont unfortunatly have a tool box only a bag but my drills are in a tool box
I’m going to buy some shadow foam soon
I bett you are not a Bosch-tools fan.. haha
Great box mate, gonna print it aswell 🥰
The best part is seeing how chuffed you get.
The K1C is a good printer, when Creality give it multi filament printing capability it will be great printer and a real challenger to the Bambu Labs X1Carbon.
Great insight mate, thanks for sharing!
The adhesive foam strip goes along the left side of the top lid. I keeps the cable chain from making noise against the lid.
Thanks for letting me know! 👌
Thanks for letting me know! 👌
I'm a service engineer. I travel by air all the time and I'm constantly struggling with my travel tool case (pelican 1535). I'm curious how well this foam holds up with the constant tossing around of checked luggage and 40lbs worth of tools and equipment.
That is what Shadow Foam was made for! We’ve had customer use it to transport camera gear in flight cases through airport baggage and they’ve not had any issues!
So with this printer, would I be able to if I’d like purchase a toolbox a tool set empty out the tools and just copy the toolbox and then I could just return everything give me my money back and then just have the case fire free? Would that work
you should use it to make custom cutting templates for cutting foam.
Would it not be easier to use your tools as stencil outlines?
My K1C is supposed to arrive tomorrow, though I doubt I will have any time during the week to really play with it (stupid adulting and work), though this toolbox may be one of my first prints, after the Benchy of course. Where'd you get the foam inserts?
You’ll have to let me know how you get on with printing this toolbox! I got the inserts from www.shadowfoam.com
id recommend getting orca slicer i've been using it with my k1
Thanks for the recommendation!
Hi, Are you using orcaslicer with your Creality K1C?
The creality store does not have replacement nozzles for this printer. I asked on the store chat and they have no idea when or if they will be available. This is a deal breaker
Yes, and the nozzle is far away from quick swap. It’s fully screwed like K1. The proprietary nozzle is a real backstep.
Well you can't expect them to have replacement nozzles just yet, you can only preorder the printer itself and they won't ship them for another probably few weeks. It's unreasonable to want buy replacement nozzles for printer you don't even have yet... give them few weeks and everything will be in stock
@@maciejajewskiwould at least be nice to know pricing, sizes, and more details. For example, I'd likely want 0.6 nozzle
Can you use the black foam the printer was packed in, or is that special foam?
That’s packing foam, not as high quality as Shadow Foam
I'm torn. The K1C seems to fix a lot of problems that I've heard about from the K1, but the Bambu Labs is just the more solid and proven machine. For only $100 more, I'm thinking P1S.
What problems have you had with the K1?
Do it, don't waste your time with Creality. Just get the product they copy.
You can print that case FOR FREE
As long as you find a brand new machine and enough materials on the side of the road that add up to around 3k USD
How easy does that smoke stack snap or indeed the rest of the print ? Like easy, take some effort or, tough AF and I need a hammer?
It is pretty tough, I can’t break it with my hands
Do you have a USA distributer for your Shadow Foam??
Working on it currently, hope to announce some big things later this year!
Great video...thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
If you Google, Reddit K1 adhesive strip, you'll find out what it's for.
Apparently, it's in the manual 😅
Haha fair enough mate, do you know what it’s for?
why arent you using the built in camera?
It´s amazing!
Hi, does the K1c really need hyper filament or it can also use other creality filaments?
I don’t know as of yet, I’ve just used the filament it came with, hope to learn more as I use it!
I have read too many complaints about units arriving broken and the customer not being able to contact customer support at Creality.
Can’t speak to that being my experience. It arrived promptly and reality have responded to us very promptly
But if you buy it from Matter Hackers, their support on the K1 is superb.
that rubber is for the lid so the chain doe's not scratch the lid
looks like a door seal to me :)
Cool box
Thanks! Do you have a 3D printer?
@@ShadowFoam Yes, i have K1. I like K1 too.
My wife just walked in, Took one look at the screen and said....No. Im now looking for all the things i can print my son to justify the need for this...
So cool
Thanks Ronald, you interested in 3D printers?
I think it could easily be done without using the M3 screws
the settings that come with the model are all ways set a bit fast.... slow the print speed down a bit mate it take a bit longer but it will print better...
Thanks for the tip! 👍
There is not link for them bolts in the description as far as i can see there is links to the 3D printer if you can send us a link to them
Hi Tom, my mistake, forgot to post it, here you go - amzn.eu/d/3QztAwh
@ShadowFoam cheers Jonathan, happens to the best of us, we all forget to do stuff any. Thank you for the link
@@TomDawson18 my pleasure mate! What are you working on atm?
@ShadowFoam nothing much. I have to go and try and talk to some numpty at Peugeot this next week to see if I can get a new locking mechanism for my grandma's car. Also, look at getting one of those 3D printers. I have put it off for some time
@ShadowFoam nothing much. I have to go and try and talk to some numpty at Peugeot this next week to see if I can get a new locking mechanism for my grandma's car. Also, look at getting one of those 3D printers. I have put it off for some time
So how was it free?
The design was free to download
0:32 Have I been using Allen wrenches wrong my whole life or is this something you figured out one day?
Whatever gets the job done 😅
Pls excuse my typing error in my just sent comment: The correct spot with the explanation is at 30:25/38:52
No worries mate, noone here types perfectly 100%
cool!
Thanks! Are you interested in 3d Printing?
@@ShadowFoam yes man, i am your big fan.
oneBox edsie zgubil twoja paczke!!!
kontaktowałeś się z nimi w tej sprawie?
FOR FREE ?
You could have printed it right from the laptop. Just sayin'
Did you shoot this content thanks to a sponsorship agreement? Did Creality give you this printer for free or did they pay you to shoot this video?
Why would you ask that
Benchy is a waste of time and material. Ive never printed it.
Maybe im wrong, but that sticky rubber looks like a spare door sealer in case of disassembly cuz its hiding screws in frame
The rubber is for the lid where the cable chain can touch the lid.
Well not quite free. The filament cost alone will be more than you would pay for this case in the stores 😂
Got my K1C two weeks ago and after modest printing of simple toys and calibration models one of pulleys for lifting the bed got broken to pieces. Creality quality is not impressive, because I have no clue how a metal cast part can break because the main force is applied to it with a rubber belt. The rubber belt is more rigid than the metal part??