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@Ayush Patel I did! It's part of why I bought a printer! I'd like to see the schematics or a wiring diagram as to what to connect the wires to a little better!
Cool video, Scott! I need your opinion, which printer do you think is better: Creality Ender 3 v2 or FLSUN Delta QQ-S- PRO? (looking at price-quality ratio) I wanna buy my first printer and I am thinking between these 2 printers. I mainly want to print detailed figurines.
Honestly, an Ender 3 is like having a tuner car. Sure, it works out of the box, but part of the experience is tinkering and making it your own. Which makes it an excellent machine to learn the hobby on.
Please post a part 4 update when the air duster trick thermal shocks your bed into shattering. Lol, really though; it's a great tip! Glad to see this update. And you said exactly my own reasons for buying an Ender 3, even better than I could have!
2:20 I fell like this might be a bad idea since that liquid can cool things down to -40 deg which would introduce a huge amount of stress on a heated glass panel and it might shatter. Also, given what we know about tempered glass, it would just become a million pieces and be extremely annoying to clean up. For me, I just flipped the glass bed over and used the side without the coating. It would cause bed adhesion problem but I get away by setting the bed temp higher.
Dude I'm digging your videos and vibe. Your thoughts on modifying it regardless or the initial pricepoint is something I share as well, modding your stuff is just way too much fun and makes whatever you buy just that much more special. Looking forward to the new upgrades video!
For nylon, I love using the flex plate, I have a blank whambam flexplate - and I adhere a thin sheet of garolite to it. I use that for nylon, -- just use glue stick, and 90c, and works great. For everything else, swap to the PEI coated flex plate. The magnetic surface makes swapping print surfaces super easy.
This is a rewatch reply. One thing I would say, I went with a G10 bed sheet instead of PEI after having Glass on my Ender 3 v2, yes it's not magnetic, but it's way more versitile, PETG doesn't stick to it like it would to glass while printing, meaning after printing you can easily remove the print and not mess about with gluestick or other means of adhesion to prevent print bed damage.
If you need to print smooth flat surfaces use a glass bed, but turn it over with the smooth side up. I also use hair spray for good adhesion to the surface. I print small plastic panels for audio enclosures and the smooth side of the glass bed makes for a very nice and smooth appearance. I use the Creality branded one.
Was blown away by that "Dust Off" hack. Your "24 Upgrades" video helped push me into the "Rabbit Hole" along with the Ender 3 Pro. Feel the same as you about modifying for one's needs and not buying something with all the bells and whistles already attached. Salute hermano
I've been telling people this air duster/freeze spray trick for years, especially for resin prints that can stick super hard to the build surface, but you are the first youtuber I've ever seen mention it.
Also FYI for anyone with a resin printer: If you have a very large, flat bottom of your print you can also stick the whole thing in the freezer and then once its cold hold the platform and dip just the print in some hot water and it will pop off of the build platform. No more need to fear putting large flat areas on your build plate, and you can get much better adhesion while printing because of it.
Your video descriptions are profoundly well made. Every link you could want is listed and proper credits to others. Thank you for being a responsible youtuber and setting an example to others. I know it's time consuming but we appreciate it. SUBBED n' recommended!
Bro its obvious why your video got 1.5 mil views with 12 substribers... HIGH QUALITY CONTENT BRUH you are sooooo good literally no words to describe how clear and great these videos are. Thanks homie
Frankly built turned me on to the ender 3.. your first mod video is what had me buy and ender 3.. cannot wait for your next video.. thanks for posting them.
Also I'm having a problem with the glass bed that PLA is not sticking at all to it. Needed to use 3DLac (spray adhesion) for it to work. Is my glass bed defective? Just changed to PEI spring steel bed recently and I've got some decent print on it.
I love your videos. They are much better than those pros yakking without any cool stuff. Its nice to have someone who understands what the viewers want.
Great video! Fun fact about the air duster trick, those actually contain refrigerant, not compressed air. When you hold it upside down it sprays out the liquid which boils off outside of the can. That's why it's so good at cooling, because the chemical is designed for that. Depending on the specific air duster the chemical may be harmful so it's worth checking your preferred brand to see what they use and read up on it. I got my Ender 3 Pro recently and it's been working great! Took about a week of tweaking and troubleshooting but I'm super happy with the outcome.
so first its a raspberry pi 4 you put in there, no big deal about that, but here's a tip: I saw you removed the logo from the lightbar with sandpaper but it left behind some noticeable marks. next time you ant to remove paint or logos etc use acetone based nail polish-remover. it does a great job of removing things and it doesn't leave stuff behind. he aware though it may not work on every surface and may damage some plastic types but for metal etc its fine!
I personally have 6 E3Pro printers. Two of which had Creality PEI beds on them, but just recently changed back to glass beds for all. Why? PEI bed is not a rigid surface, it's like a very hard gel, but still gives when filament is pressed into it. I make prints that sometimes are assembled and need a little precision to fit together, and for me PEI couldn't do it. Glass works great for me, and if you need better adhesion, I highly recommend to cover the glass bed in painter's tape. Not glue, not hairspray.
Rapidly cooling hot glass might cause that bed to shatter... just a warning. Although at 60-70 degrees it might not be an issue. The Ender 3 is like the Honda Civic of 3d Printers. FYI PETG parts seem to last longer also print orientation really matters.
Marlin (which I guess you're using since you swapped the stock board for an SKR) usually sets the max bed temp at half the max hotend temp minus 12-15 °C. Let's say you have it at 125 max: that's still way lower than what PEI can handle. Even if you sticked to the magnetic surface it could have handled temperatures higher than 125°C. Glass is still the best idea because it's naturally rettificated (theoretically). A probe sensor and bed meshes can balance the warped bed issue, but they don't solve it.
Dude, YT recommended part 1. After i watch it, somehow 4 days later an Ender 3 pro got delivered. Been playing a lot with arduinos, so all of the next projects are going to be awsome.
That's a nice video with good info and some slick editing. I bought mine Ender 3 simple version 2 years ago and just today I assembled it. Gonna make few mods to it for sure
What do subs have to do with the quality of a video? You can learn to edit in 24 hours. It could take years to get subs. There's no correlation whatsoever.
@@dangerous8333 I’m just saying that the video has the sort of quality I would except from a channel with more subs. I’m sorry if that some how bothered you.
You should make an upgrade video for the Ender 3 v2! I just got it and it is currently printing my first print (the benchy). I loved how you upgraded the Ender 3 pro and the and v2 seems even better. I watched your video on upgrading the Ender 3 pro but a lot of the old Ender 3 pro printed parts don't work with the v2. I would love to see you make an Ender 3 v2 version. Just a thought.
I used to have an ender 3 but it broke and got a better one and the new printer has not even come yet and ngl I already miss the community and the upgrades and this video made me a little sad that i don't have a ender anymore good video keep it up
Great vid dude! I watched part 1 a bunch of times because i have an ender 3 but prob also because it was just a fun, well made vid with a great flow. keep it up dude, looking forward to part 3!
Tbh this was not why I started printing. But I had kind of given up and then I saw this video, and now I am trying to do the exact. same. thing as scott. Cant wait for the second video!
I had usually built my own PCs. My friends would scoff. But when they used mine it was much faster than theirs. They stopped coming over... I just decided on the Ender 3 V2 based on price, function, ratings, and availability of upgrade parts. While lots of parts may say it's anemic, it also indicates popularity which gives credit to the product.
Everyone's enthusiasm for it is beyond my imagination. Especially tilting and folding, it's crazy... PS:You look like EddiePeng in Canada Very handsome ! 🤣🤣🤣
I have a Pi3B as well and I find that OctoPrint was always ~50% CPU utilization and I wasn't even using any fancy plugins. I made the switch to KIAUH/MailSail and I love it. My Pi is a lot happier, too :)
i subscribed while watching the first video, but now end up with commenting.. downloaded plenty stl from ur provided web links, i can see some while later u will gain more subscribers than u expect.. i m also one of those beautiful guys..
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What time? Also, cheers for the videos, you inspired me to start 3D printing, I now have an Ender 5 and a CR-10!
Cool. Cracking viddy again. Friday sounds good :-)
Scott! Can you link or include a tutorial to your light/Pi power setup so I can do the same and save some outlets?!
@Ayush Patel I did! It's part of why I bought a printer! I'd like to see the schematics or a wiring diagram as to what to connect the wires to a little better!
Cool video, Scott! I need your opinion, which printer do you think is better: Creality Ender 3 v2 or FLSUN Delta QQ-S- PRO? (looking at price-quality ratio)
I wanna buy my first printer and I am thinking between these 2 printers. I mainly want to print detailed figurines.
The "snack for later" continuity was an insanely nice touch lol
But it looked like a different flavor pringle...
@@gearcheck101 The bed just heated it up which baked it a little more :D
Fax
InSaNeLy 🤪
How stale was that Pringle after being near the hot bed and raspberry pi for months
Honestly, an Ender 3 is like having a tuner car. Sure, it works out of the box, but part of the experience is tinkering and making it your own. Which makes it an excellent machine to learn the hobby on.
couldn't agree more. that's a great way of putting it!
Adding on to this, an ender 3 is the Miata of printers. Huge community, cheap but nice, great little thing
Just got an ender 3 for free. I also have a turbo 1995 civic lol
The air duster trick blew my mind
Really
I am a subscriber of your chenal
But I like tamatos.
Seems like a bit of an extreme reaction.
The man himself! Tomatoes also help cool off prints :P
Don’t do it unless you wanna shatter the glass
I like how the chip still crunches,
nice storage!
Please post a part 4 update when the air duster trick thermal shocks your bed into shattering.
Lol, really though; it's a great tip! Glad to see this update. And you said exactly my own reasons for buying an Ender 3, even better than I could have!
Or some warping.
Thanks!
Dayum that red to white part swap montage :O
the sound was what done it for me
Honestly the shot with the replacing red parts with white parts was so damn crisp (especially with the smooth camera movement) you deserve this sub.
2:20 I fell like this might be a bad idea since that liquid can cool things down to -40 deg which would introduce a huge amount of stress on a heated glass panel and it might shatter. Also, given what we know about tempered glass, it would just become a million pieces and be extremely annoying to clean up.
For me, I just flipped the glass bed over and used the side without the coating. It would cause bed adhesion problem but I get away by setting the bed temp higher.
This part.
For PLA I just set my bed to 60-65 on the smooth glass surface and it sticks just fine 🤷🏽♂️
Yeeees I've waited soo loooong and he's finally back!!
same!!!
Same haha
My man you produce high quality content for having a low sub count I suspect you have experience with photography and video editing but very good job!
That edit at 3:00 blew my mind. Man I don’t think I’ve ever seen an editing style more satisfying then yours.
I really like your videos man that's an insane quality for your number of subscriber. You deserve your milions of views Keep it up
Just picked up that Led light. It's zip tied right now but I'm printing your parts to hook it up! Thank you. Best Ender upgrade videos!
Dude I'm digging your videos and vibe. Your thoughts on modifying it regardless or the initial pricepoint is something I share as well, modding your stuff is just way too much fun and makes whatever you buy just that much more special. Looking forward to the new upgrades video!
So hyped, I watched the ender 3 upgrade video at least a 20 times. Just to see how I can improve my printer.
same here man
"Just to see how I can improve my printer"
No need to state that. Since that's what that video is all about.
For nylon, I love using the flex plate, I have a blank whambam flexplate - and I adhere a thin sheet of garolite to it. I use that for nylon, -- just use glue stick, and 90c, and works great. For everything else, swap to the PEI coated flex plate. The magnetic surface makes swapping print surfaces super easy.
Again best damn editing I've seen from anyone involved in 3d printing. You take the cake.
This is a rewatch reply. One thing I would say, I went with a G10 bed sheet instead of PEI after having Glass on my Ender 3 v2, yes it's not magnetic, but it's way more versitile, PETG doesn't stick to it like it would to glass while printing, meaning after printing you can easily remove the print and not mess about with gluestick or other means of adhesion to prevent print bed damage.
Breaking the 4th wall into the editing scene transitions are amazing, I’ve never seen that before
If you need to print smooth flat surfaces use a glass bed, but turn it over with the smooth side up. I also use hair spray for good adhesion to the surface. I print small plastic panels for audio enclosures and the smooth side of the glass bed makes for a very nice and smooth appearance. I use the Creality branded one.
This Quality always blows my Mind! Love you and everything about your Channel!
i love the glass bed! i use it myself on my ender 3 pro and it works like a charm.
New video about 3D print? Didn't expect that. Nice! Happy to see you again!
You didn't expect a video about 3D printing, from a 3D printing channel?
Really?
@@dangerous8333 bruh, he made a video about how to make a camera monitor for $30. Did he use in this video 3D printer?
Editing still top notch! Love these videos, inspired me to go into the realm of modding printers, even though I own a prusa :)
New Scott yu-jan upload 🗣🗣🗣
Got my Ender 3 last week and followed your first video. Super happy that you're back with new videos! And them edits, bro. Nice.
Was blown away by that "Dust Off" hack.
Your "24 Upgrades" video helped push me into the "Rabbit Hole" along with the Ender 3 Pro. Feel the same as you about modifying for one's needs and not buying something with all the bells and whistles already attached. Salute hermano
I love your editing and shooting clips with true colors of yourself.
Dude, your amazing! Really like your video and i‘m ready for Part 3.
Amazing?
I've been telling people this air duster/freeze spray trick for years, especially for resin prints that can stick super hard to the build surface, but you are the first youtuber I've ever seen mention it.
Also FYI for anyone with a resin printer: If you have a very large, flat bottom of your print you can also stick the whole thing in the freezer and then once its cold hold the platform and dip just the print in some hot water and it will pop off of the build platform. No more need to fear putting large flat areas on your build plate, and you can get much better adhesion while printing because of it.
Your video descriptions are profoundly well made. Every link you could want is listed and proper credits to others. Thank you for being a responsible youtuber and setting an example to others. I know it's time consuming but we appreciate it. SUBBED n' recommended!
Bro its obvious why your video got 1.5 mil views with 12 substribers... HIGH QUALITY CONTENT BRUH you are sooooo good literally no words to describe how clear and great these videos are. Thanks homie
Bro you earned every view with your sick editing skills and your attention to detail with your mods!!
Your video and editing style is amazing I love the clean cuts and satisfying clicks that you really make pop in the audio.
Frankly built turned me on to the ender 3.. your first mod video is what had me buy and ender 3.. cannot wait for your next video.. thanks for posting them.
We waited so long for part 2. Glad he's back.
Also I'm having a problem with the glass bed that PLA is not sticking at all to it. Needed to use 3DLac (spray adhesion) for it to work. Is my glass bed defective? Just changed to PEI spring steel bed recently and I've got some decent print on it.
Just want to say I love your work. It's inspiring, looks good, you're a great presenter. Nice work! Makes me want to print more!
I love your videos. They are much better than those pros yakking without any cool stuff. Its nice to have someone who understands what the viewers want.
Thx for taking the time to share your idea's and mod ideas!
I like the possibility of an upgrade. This means that you can buy new parts gradually as new money arrives. 😮
Great video! Fun fact about the air duster trick, those actually contain refrigerant, not compressed air. When you hold it upside down it sprays out the liquid which boils off outside of the can. That's why it's so good at cooling, because the chemical is designed for that. Depending on the specific air duster the chemical may be harmful so it's worth checking your preferred brand to see what they use and read up on it.
I got my Ender 3 Pro recently and it's been working great! Took about a week of tweaking and troubleshooting but I'm super happy with the outcome.
Hey I think so u r indian
so first its a raspberry pi 4 you put in there, no big deal about that, but here's a tip: I saw you removed the logo from the lightbar with sandpaper but it left behind some noticeable marks. next time you ant to remove paint or logos etc use acetone based nail polish-remover. it does a great job of removing things and it doesn't leave stuff behind. he aware though it may not work on every surface and may damage some plastic types but for metal etc its fine!
Haha... the editing is over the top. Well done dude!
i'm homeschooled and decided to get the Ender 3 Pro mainly for modding. I have had it for a few months and i've learnt loads
the editing and music choice is next level. love it
I WAITED SO LOOOONG THANKS
You have a legit cool vibe and I like your approach to your tools!
I’ve been waiting for this Part 2!
Same
Subbed purely for the transition from desk to video. God thats slick.
I personally have 6 E3Pro printers. Two of which had Creality PEI beds on them, but just recently changed back to glass beds for all.
Why?
PEI bed is not a rigid surface, it's like a very hard gel, but still gives when filament is pressed into it. I make prints that sometimes are assembled and need a little precision to fit together, and for me PEI couldn't do it. Glass works great for me, and if you need better adhesion, I highly recommend to cover the glass bed in painter's tape. Not glue, not hairspray.
Rapidly cooling hot glass might cause that bed to shatter... just a warning. Although at 60-70 degrees it might not be an issue. The Ender 3 is like the Honda Civic of 3d Printers. FYI PETG parts seem to last longer also print orientation really matters.
Ender 3 is king. The advantage is the fact that it is so widespread. Lots of info and parts available.
Cooling the print using spray is an ingenious idea. I tried it & it works like a charm. Thanks :)
Don’t be surprised. You’re editing and video style is amazing and easy to watch. As long as you put out videos at this quality, you’ll get views
Never clicked so fast in my whole life
PATIENCE IS A VIRTUE WORTH THE WAIT!
Discovered your channel with the Ender 3 Pro video. Loving it!
YES IT IS HERE
Marlin (which I guess you're using since you swapped the stock board for an SKR) usually sets the max bed temp at half the max hotend temp minus 12-15 °C. Let's say you have it at 125 max: that's still way lower than what PEI can handle. Even if you sticked to the magnetic surface it could have handled temperatures higher than 125°C. Glass is still the best idea because it's naturally rettificated (theoretically). A probe sensor and bed meshes can balance the warped bed issue, but they don't solve it.
Dude you are my fave 3d printing youtuber. Can't wait to see what else you do
Everyone has to get an Ender 3 to be part of the community, even if you have something much better, you don’t want to miss out, or be unknowledgeable.
Dude, YT recommended part 1. After i watch it, somehow 4 days later an Ender 3 pro got delivered. Been playing a lot with arduinos, so all of the next projects are going to be awsome.
Make like a box around it like a resin printer
That's a nice video with good info and some slick editing. I bought mine Ender 3 simple version 2 years ago and just today I assembled it. Gonna make few mods to it for sure
For printed logos you don't want, you can use acetone and it will most likely rub off with ease.
Man, I didn't even realize that you only had 38k subs! You have the video quality of someone with at least a million!
What do subs have to do with the quality of a video?
You can learn to edit in 24 hours. It could take years to get subs. There's no correlation whatsoever.
@@dangerous8333 I’m just saying that the video has the sort of quality I would except from a channel with more subs. I’m sorry if that some how bothered you.
@@bryanz9359 How polite... I wouldn't even give him an answer ahaha
@@simoneblax kill em with kindness lmao
dude your content is so clean , fucking love the effort !
I feel like the weight of the aluminum knobs helps with the more precise adjustment
I can’t believe I never thought of using my printers heated bed to proof breads. Great community
On no, the Part 2 is finally here. I am excited to see it.
Update: liked, waiting for the part 3. PS. Please print the BL touch mount in white, it is giving me an anxiety.
You should make an upgrade video for the Ender 3 v2! I just got it and it is currently printing my first print (the benchy). I loved how you upgraded the Ender 3 pro and the and v2 seems even better. I watched your video on upgrading the Ender 3 pro but a lot of the old Ender 3 pro printed parts don't work with the v2. I would love to see you make an Ender 3 v2 version. Just a thought.
Awesome video Scott! Glad to see you continuing this series :) Looking fwd to seeing Part 3
A little compressor and airtank .. maybe self printed airgun with old nozzle to blow instead of duster can?
I used to have an ender 3 but it broke and got a better one and the new printer has not even come yet and ngl I already miss the community and the upgrades and this video made me a little sad that i don't have a ender anymore good video keep it up
Great vid dude! I watched part 1 a bunch of times because i have an ender 3 but prob also because it was just a fun, well made vid with a great flow. keep it up dude, looking forward to part 3!
Love your videos man keep it up
your edits and/or beats are great! tysm for your vids
Omgosh I just saw part 3 first and asked about the Z axis stabilizer lol.... I didn't realize I missed part 2!
Tbh this was not why I started printing. But I had kind of given up and then I saw this video, and now I am trying to do the exact. same. thing as scott. Cant wait for the second video!
Anxious for Part 5, where the white parts are changed out for Blue.
The editing just keeps on getting better, even at 12 subs it was good!
"even at 12 subs it was good"
What does the amount of subs have to do with the quality of the editing in a video?
@@dangerous8333 Idk, I would picture someone who has tons subs putting in more time, but he put in time either way.
Dude really remembered to leave a chip and snacks in there. Then eats the chip 😆👌this is why I followed you
I had usually built my own PCs. My friends would scoff. But when they used mine it was much faster than theirs. They stopped coming over...
I just decided on the Ender 3 V2 based on price, function, ratings, and availability of upgrade parts. While lots of parts may say it's anemic, it also indicates popularity which gives credit to the product.
Everyone's enthusiasm for it is beyond my imagination. Especially tilting and folding, it's crazy...
PS:You look like EddiePeng in Canada Very handsome ! 🤣🤣🤣
Check out the Wham-Bam magnet build plate.
Scott, get yourself a Spider Coupler and an anti-backlash spring for your Lead screw. Then it will be a perfect machine.
I don't have a 3d printer, yet I am watching this, I mean all of the upgrade series.
Thanks again Scotty - love you man
no joke i have watch this video about 19 times. it is sick
Finally part 2!
Ive been waiting for this video for a long time
The return of the king
Wow... idk wut to say! I love these videos and the way that you edit them! btw the air duster blower thing Is brilliant! Thank you!
You could control some adafruit lights with the improved board
haha he's like "no free advertising" 2:32
I have a Pi3B as well and I find that OctoPrint was always ~50% CPU utilization and I wasn't even using any fancy plugins. I made the switch to KIAUH/MailSail and I love it. My Pi is a lot happier, too :)
i subscribed while watching the first video, but now end up with commenting.. downloaded plenty stl from ur provided web links,
i can see some while later u will gain more subscribers than u expect.. i m also one of those beautiful guys..
This dude editing skills is next level