Just unboxed my new Robo, and the folks over there are listening, most of your upgrades are already addressed. Spool holder is in a different location, Z-axis rods continue into supports at the inside top of the housing, and the main drive gear for the print head has no slop at all. There is not a switch in the location you showed, so I can't speak to that yet, and have yet to start a print but will update when I do. Keep keeping them straight over there!
Thanks for posting this video. I love my Robo3D, but I ran into the exact problems you talked about. I ended up ordering a new E3D head today since mine will only run about 2 minutes before clogging now (was working like a champ for about 4 weeks). Your updates have truly helped it all.
Congratulations for almost hitting 80k subscribers!! I found you when I was researching what would make a good entry level 3D printer but i'm really impressed with the rest of your videos and im loving the MAN-CAVE!!
Just got into 3D printing on the ground floor. Picked up a QU-BD 2-UP kit from kickstarter for $280 (incl. shipping!). Waiting for a couple replacement parts and then I should be good to finish building this guy! Thanks for sharing your experience on your 3D printer(s)!
I've some questions about the endheat installation: 1- Did you flash some firmware on the robo 3d to use a high temperature? 2- Did you fabricate a new support for the E3D hotend or the actual support fit well? 3- About the conection, did you just cut the wires out and connected them with the new E3D hotend wires?... and connect independently the fan directly from the power?
I really hate to be “that guy“, but dude, if you could get back to more videos like this, about 3-D printing and the methodology behind it, that would be absolutely amazing.
Great video. Thanks for your contributions to the community! One note, I'd suggest that you modify your Z rod stabilizer so that its adjustable. No two printers will have the same tolerances and those rods need to be super accurate to prevent jamming as the z axis moves up. If you make the stabilizers adjustable then users can run their z axis all the way up THEN tighten the stabilizers so the spacing will be near perfect. If you install this stabilizer as is, make sure you run your z axis all the way up to make sure it doesn't jam. Good stuff. I love that a $700 printer with a few modifications can make really good prints. Thanks again, Tony
Kevin Nguyen That's good I know robo cares, they do! I deserve my troubles for being an early adopter without a lot of community support to take care of problems along the way.. I got mine early and had problems with my extruder which eventually I wrote to robo about and they are sending me the new r1 metal replacement. I'm close I'll actually probably get it working today, I had problems with the thermistor and attaching the new extruder and getting clogged again!
It's also a great idea to reduce z wobble by printing a guide and glueing a bearing on the end. Then use it to stabilize the Z axis threaded rod from wobbling as it moves up. It eliminates banding as your prints get taller.
you should have a look at the bq hephestos 2 printer, its a DIY 3d printer but has a lot of good points in it, like the extruder comes with all the fans on it, it auto-levels and checks the distance from the platform before each print and stuff. I have one and I love it, not too expensive either
Thank you for this video! I just got the robo 3d r1plus, and had some issues that you described in your video. They have since added a stabilizer in the top for the rods and I'm sure a bunch of other upgrades (fixes). Thank you for the spool! Better design than the one that comes with it in my opinion. Will be printing this next. Great Video.
I can't wait until my twin Robo 3D R1 printers and Filastruder come in :) Having a Nerdgasm waiting on the damn things :) Thank you for inspiring me. You Rock!!
Love the video! Getting my Robo3D on Monday. Would you possibly be able to make a step by step of installing the new hot end? I've never done any wiring or anything like that before so it'd be super helpful! Also, I'd love to hear some tips on the specs you are using for your prints or just some general 3D printing tips!
Hi Jerry I was directed to your videos from another maker in the 3d community.... I have a few questions and comments on your video. First I would like to say JOB WELL DONE (tip of the hat) secondly I was curious as to when you got your robo printer I just received mine a few days ago, (it seems they have addressed the issue of the vertical rods) as my inner case has the spots for them to lock in on the top, as well as it has its own led lighting in it. Mine also came with a newer version material holder that locks into the outer case itself (but I still think I like yours better) my other concern is that with mine it has a good printing head (well so far anyways) but the problem I am having is the way that they mounted the cooling fan for the head is it now drags on the actual printed part area... sometimes catching on the filament and mucking up the entire print, I wish yours was newer so as you could possibly help me solve this issue. DO you always use 70 c for your bed temp? and what temp settings do you recommend for printing with PLA and or ABS??? looking forward to your responses keep up the good work and helping us all out .
Just a note, there's two versions of that double sided tape. DO NOT use the foam stuff if you care at all about stability. Also, make absolutely sure there are no air bubbles when you mount the tape, otherwise the adhesive will oxidize and stop being an adhesive.
Could you do a video for a series of "test print" models from thingiverse, for your robo3d? I'm itching the pull the trigger on a printer and I can't decide. But I like what I've seen with the upgrades you've done. Your vids are basically the reason I'm considering the robo.
Thanx. just putting masking tape on the large feeder gear got rid of the small tolerance and shake. no more smears. amazing how something so easy solved something so hard
Yup, it made a big different to how clean my prints were coming out because I would just get random goobers. I try to keep my solutions as simple as possible because complex solutions are hard to trouble shoot :P
I'm planning on getting the ABS model, and I've been looking at your modifications, i like and understand most of them but have a couple of questions like for instance, where you got the rods you used to stabilize the z axis and how these are mounted on to the actual printer ( not the bottom or top, but the actual head rails... its the best way i can describe it... i assume thats how it was done) and also, where exactly does the thermister need to be secured onto the printer, i've tried to extrapolate this from the video, but i'm not even sure what wire i'm looking at, i thank you for your help!
I've had a Robo3D Printer for a few months now and I have experienced the same isues. Where did you get the new print head from? Thanks for posting this video. Cheers, John
So, after watching your videos, I'm seriously considering getting a 3D printer because they are sooooo cool! Thanks for that Jerry. Lol I was considering getting this printer, mainly because of the cost (which compared to other ones is much more reasonable, especially considering that it would be my first printer). I have to say though that watching this video has put me off slightly as it does seem to be a flawed product. In particular replacing the print head doesn't look the most straight forward of procedures and I find it a little daunting to be having to mess around like that if I was to spend the money on the printer in the first place. Would you still recommend the Robo as a good, entry level 3D printer?
I like your take on this particular printer. I'm curious though, if the changes you've made, rather your upgrades, have been implimented into the latest version of this particular printer. I've recently had mixed luck with two different Davinici II printers from XYZ. Ugg.... I won't even get into why I dislike those printers so much. But recently purchased this printer under the label, Robo 3D - R1 Plus +3D. It will arrive next week and I'm wondering if the company that designed this printer has implimented any of these updates into it. Like the supports for the rods. I never had "tall print" problems with my Davinci Printer, but it had a slew of other issues that I won't go into. Any advice you may have on someone getting a brand new Robo would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. I'll be watching for more vids too. I've been 3D Printing for two years now with Davinci printers as well as an Afinia H series printer at my work place. I'm eager to see how the Robo holds up.
+Michael Hyatt Most of the upgrades that he has done have been built into the new models. I bought the R1 a few months ago, and pretty much everything I ve seen him do for upgrades have already been included in the model I bought. I believe came out with the R1 Plus right after I bought mine, so it may include more improvements. I ve been very happy with my R1 so far.
"In 5 years time you'll be buying these for $500 from Epson and HP...". A reasonable prediction for the time. I'm just glad we don't have to pay printer ink prices for filament lol.
Just got my robo and I'm having exactly the same issues. Thanks so much for sharing, you've been super helpful and linking all the 3d parts is a bonus! Can't wait to flip the z-axis and try "on the fly leveling". I'm having alot of trouble with PLA sticking to painters tape, would you say hairspray is better?
Yes, the Extreme Hold hairspray works fantastic. Spray it on while the bed is heating up and let it get tacky and start your print. I've yet to have something come unstuck. And when it cools it usually just pops right off.
Thanks Barnacules Nerdgasm , I'll give some hairspray a go. I flipped the z switch this morning and did some on the fly leveling. Seems to be working much better now, can't wait to print some mods and get it working even better. Thanks so much for your help!
Getting my Robo3D ABS+PLA unit next week. What other things should I be concerned about? For instance, what kind of software, if any, is needed? What other information/materials do I need in to prep for it's arrival?
I'm just wondering. Since the Robo3D has a RAMPS board, why didn't you just screw in the fan wires to the Heater 9 block, where the designers of the RAMPS board intended you to connect them to?
Hi jerry, I am not exactly a master of 3d printing, I was wondering whether I could use the v6 hot end with the fan holder, or whether you would recommend to just go with a v5. Are any of these modifications too difficult for a newbie like me to do? Thank you, for the great video, and for any responses.
Hi Jerry, just printed all the parts and the rod supports make such a huge difference. thanx a million. by the way, how is the cable holder printed part held into place? could you send or post a pic of it in place? again, thanx
The cable holder actually didn't install right. the person that made it is going to send me a different model eventually and I'll do a video when they do.
Thanks for the video! Im about to buy the new model R1 Plus, as my first 3d printer. Hope it works (I read some negative reviews around...) THanks again
Hey Barnacules, I was thinking about getting the E3D for my robo 3d, could u make a more in-depth video on how to connect the hot end to the power supply Thank You
Hi Sir, I have had my my printer only 3 months and the power will not turn on. I did a 2 hour printing everything was great. 8 hours later it was dead, No lights and no sounds. I did check the power cord and the outlet. I have tried to get help from ROBO and some forum. So success. Do you have any suggestions. Thank you in advance!
+Robert George I just bought a Robo 3D two days ago, now called the Robo 3D R1 plus. A few of the things shown here to print are added to the new design. The most important being that the guide rods reach to the top of the case and fit into holes lined with foam to keep them supported. This being said there is still a bit of wobble in them and could be supported better, but it is one change that is similar to these here. All others such as the print head change are still relevant, and the need to make a top mounted spool holder is a godsend. So even if you buy one of the new models, print a spool holder first.
Chip Davis Hi Chip, the R1 is for all levels of 3D printing. Most of our customers are completely new to 3D printing. We are always available to help you when you need it. Live 24/7 tech support as well. Thanks for your interest!
Jeez. This is stuff I have to do if I buy this printer to have a good printing experience? Curious is this stuff has been fixed by the manuf. since making of this video?
Why dont you get the dual extruder update for the ultimaker i would love to see it printing in two colors. I love your chanel im from mexico and i have started to save for a ultimaker
Hi jerry, I started a 3D printing based business and it all started with me watching one of your videos. I'm currently marketing printers to the education sector and came across Robo3d as I'm looking for a manufacture who can keep up with my growing business. Do you still have it and are you still satisfied with it? also would you recomend it for a intro level printer for a classroom... once upgraded of course.
best fix, don't buy a Robo 3D, waiting for 11 weeks for this thing, no replies to email, watching posts made on facebook and twitter, yet no time to reply to e-mails, not a first come first serve, if your assigned printer came to them broke you wait for them to get parts to fix it. so you get a printer that is repaired.
Jerry, you make the best videos. Thanks for all the great work you do. Just to let everyone watching know, Robo 3D has taken Jerry's words to heart and have incorporated pretty much all of these improvements. Please see our great reviews on amazon.com
Jerry, I got a Solidoodle 2 Pro 3D printer for Xmas! Should be here friday. Two Questions: What brand of filament would you suggest and what should I print first!? I was thinking a Creeper from Minecraft.
Your first print should be a Creeper or a PokeBall because they are so much fun and easy first prints. And I get all my material from printedsolid.com, their material is the best I've used.
Print the mount for the extruding fan in a different direction. The way you've printed it makes it more fragile and tends to break more easily than if you print the layers in other direction. Just my two cents ;-)
im very new to 3d printing so so oleaee dont get angry if i ask stupid questions, but when you say you reolaced the hottend what did it improve like is it REALLY necessary for good print quality? and also where do i find the firmware settings because i just ordered It. thanks!
Taken from the "about" section: "One thing I forgot to mention in the video is to use 'Furnace Cement (from Amazon)' to secure the thermister (heat probe) to the print head instead of Kapton tape, it gives a much better connection between the censor and the block and the temps are far more stable as a result!"
Hey Man!!! I have a couple makerbots but im thinking on the buying 1 of these and putting in a local school so the kids can play and learn and get exposed to this technology. Would you recommend it for that type of application or it is it too delicate? Looking on there website it looks like they developed a new hot end so hopefully its good to go out of the box. love your videos!!! DUCK HUNT SONG!
It's a delicate machine and requires some work to get up and running. But to be honest it would be a great way for the kids to learn how 3D printers work and it's hugely rewarding when you master it.
Just unboxed my new Robo, and the folks over there are listening, most of your upgrades are already addressed. Spool holder is in a different location, Z-axis rods continue into supports at the inside top of the housing, and the main drive gear for the print head has no slop at all. There is not a switch in the location you showed, so I can't speak to that yet, and have yet to start a print but will update when I do. Keep keeping them straight over there!
I know this video is old, but I just got my first robo r1+ and you saved my life explaining how to level the print head.
Thanks for posting this video. I love my Robo3D, but I ran into the exact problems you talked about. I ended up ordering a new E3D head today since mine will only run about 2 minutes before clogging now (was working like a champ for about 4 weeks). Your updates have truly helped it all.
Congratulations for almost hitting 80k subscribers!!
I found you when I was researching what would make a good entry level 3D printer but i'm really impressed with the rest of your videos and im loving the MAN-CAVE!!
Just got into 3D printing on the ground floor. Picked up a QU-BD 2-UP kit from kickstarter for $280 (incl. shipping!). Waiting for a couple replacement parts and then I should be good to finish building this guy! Thanks for sharing your experience on your 3D printer(s)!
Did my first print today on my Robo 3D. Getting ready to go do a spool holder. Thanks for all the help.
I've some questions about the endheat installation:
1- Did you flash some firmware on the robo 3d to use a high temperature?
2- Did you fabricate a new support for the E3D hotend or the actual support fit well?
3- About the conection, did you just cut the wires out and connected them with the new E3D hotend wires?... and connect independently the fan directly from the power?
I really hate to be “that guy“, but dude, if you could get back to more videos like this, about 3-D printing and the methodology behind it, that would be absolutely amazing.
Great video. Thanks for your contributions to the community!
One note, I'd suggest that you modify your Z rod stabilizer so that its adjustable. No two printers will have the same tolerances and those rods need to be super accurate to prevent jamming as the z axis moves up. If you make the stabilizers adjustable then users can run their z axis all the way up THEN tighten the stabilizers so the spacing will be near perfect.
If you install this stabilizer as is, make sure you run your z axis all the way up to make sure it doesn't jam.
Good stuff. I love that a $700 printer with a few modifications can make really good prints.
Thanks again,
Tony
Congratulations on 300000 subscribers man. Quite the achievement.
Great video, I love when people solve problems on their own; fun to watch and useful
We recommend this guy's videos.
I love you sir I wish you would post a slightly more in depth INSTAlling the extruder I still haven't got my robo working :/
Man that sucks. My robo came in today ands it's working great. I'm only working on 20 mins or less prints but it's working fine.
Kevin Nguyen That's good I know robo cares, they do! I deserve my troubles for being an early adopter without a lot of community support to take care of problems along the way.. I got mine early and had problems with my extruder which eventually I wrote to robo about and they are sending me the new r1 metal replacement. I'm close I'll actually probably get it working today, I had problems with the thermistor and attaching the new extruder and getting clogged again!
Yeah mine is the one with the new Hex heads. i had some problems this morning but it was more with mattercontrol than the printer.
I will be installing the E3DV6 hotend soon, I will try to make the video more indepth for that install.
Barnacules Nerdgasm you go girl
It's also a great idea to reduce z wobble by printing a guide and glueing a bearing on the end. Then use it to stabilize the Z axis threaded rod from wobbling as it moves up. It eliminates banding as your prints get taller.
im going to get a robo3d because of you. They look TOO GOOD
you should have a look at the bq hephestos 2 printer, its a DIY 3d printer but has a lot of good points in it, like the extruder comes with all the fans on it, it auto-levels and checks the distance from the platform before each print and stuff. I have one and I love it, not too expensive either
The song is made by a Greek guy called Konstantinos Gerodimos and the song name is - Stereofloat Crashed
I actually like the thumbnails! Gives me a happy silly attitude before watching the video and cheers me up. :D
I like them too, that is why I do them. That guy was obviously upset and woke up on the wrong side of the bed just looking for someone to pick on :P
Nerdgasm thanks for the straw idea it helps my prints come out cleaner
Thank you for this video! I just got the robo 3d r1plus, and had some issues that you described in your video. They have since added a stabilizer in the top for the rods and I'm sure a bunch of other upgrades (fixes). Thank you for the spool! Better design than the one that comes with it in my opinion. Will be printing this next. Great Video.
I can't wait until my twin Robo 3D R1 printers and Filastruder come in :) Having a Nerdgasm waiting on the damn things :) Thank you for inspiring me. You Rock!!
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Love the video! Getting my Robo3D on Monday. Would you possibly be able to make a step by step of installing the new hot end? I've never done any wiring or anything like that before so it'd be super helpful! Also, I'd love to hear some tips on the specs you are using for your prints or just some general 3D printing tips!
I wish I saw this video when I first got my RoBo 3D printer. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this video. I've been giving it a serious look for a first printer and those mods will be the first things I do when I get it.
Chris Joseph just get the robo r1 plus it's fixed all the problems so u don't need any mods
Jamie, thank you. I saw the Original Prusa-i3-mk2 not long after and got THAT instead!
Great Video Nerdgasm! Well Done
you should do a full video for each of these and how to print, install, and therefore fix the robo
"Go buy a happy meal", love it! Great video as always!
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
Hi Jerry I was directed to your videos from another maker in the 3d community.... I have a few questions and comments on your video. First I would like to say JOB WELL DONE (tip of the hat) secondly I was curious as to when you got your robo printer I just received mine a few days ago, (it seems they have addressed the issue of the vertical rods) as my inner case has the spots for them to lock in on the top, as well as it has its own led lighting in it. Mine also came with a newer version material holder that locks into the outer case itself (but I still think I like yours better) my other concern is that with mine it has a good printing head (well so far anyways) but the problem I am having is the way that they mounted the cooling fan for the head is it now drags on the actual printed part area... sometimes catching on the filament and mucking up the entire print, I wish yours was newer so as you could possibly help me solve this issue. DO you always use 70 c for your bed temp? and what temp settings do you recommend for printing with PLA and or ABS??? looking forward to your responses keep up the good work and helping us all out .
Cheers for all that! Been messing with mine for a week now. I owe you a beer!
Just a note, there's two versions of that double sided tape. DO NOT use the foam stuff if you care at all about stability. Also, make absolutely sure there are no air bubbles when you mount the tape, otherwise the adhesive will oxidize and stop being an adhesive.
thanks for the tips i just ordered my robo last week hope to get it soon ill have to try some of these.
Awesome! Let me know how it goes.
will do thanks
Could you do a video for a series of "test print" models from thingiverse, for your robo3d? I'm itching the pull the trigger on a printer and I can't decide. But I like what I've seen with the upgrades you've done. Your vids are basically the reason I'm considering the robo.
Thanx. just putting masking tape on the large feeder gear got rid of the small tolerance and shake. no more smears. amazing how something so easy solved something so hard
Yup, it made a big different to how clean my prints were coming out because I would just get random goobers. I try to keep my solutions as simple as possible because complex solutions are hard to trouble shoot :P
Hi I watched the vid and I was hoping that you could go more in depth on how you put in the new print head and fans
I'm planning on getting the ABS model, and I've been looking at your modifications, i like and understand most of them but have a couple of questions like for instance, where you got the rods you used to stabilize the z axis and how these are mounted on to the actual printer ( not the bottom or top, but the actual head rails... its the best way i can describe it... i assume thats how it was done) and also, where exactly does the thermister need to be secured onto the printer, i've tried to extrapolate this from the video, but i'm not even sure what wire i'm looking at, i thank you for your help!
I've had a Robo3D Printer for a few months now and I have experienced the same isues. Where did you get the new print head from?
Thanks for posting this video.
Cheers,
John
So, after watching your videos, I'm seriously considering getting a 3D printer because they are sooooo cool! Thanks for that Jerry. Lol I was considering getting this printer, mainly because of the cost (which compared to other ones is much more reasonable, especially considering that it would be my first printer). I have to say though that watching this video has put me off slightly as it does seem to be a flawed product. In particular replacing the print head doesn't look the most straight forward of procedures and I find it a little daunting to be having to mess around like that if I was to spend the money on the printer in the first place. Would you still recommend the Robo as a good, entry level 3D printer?
I like your take on this particular printer. I'm curious though, if the changes you've made, rather your upgrades, have been implimented into the latest version of this particular printer. I've recently had mixed luck with two different Davinici II printers from XYZ. Ugg.... I won't even get into why I dislike those printers so much. But recently purchased this printer under the label, Robo 3D - R1 Plus +3D. It will arrive next week and I'm wondering if the company that designed this printer has implimented any of these updates into it. Like the supports for the rods. I never had "tall print" problems with my Davinci Printer, but it had a slew of other issues that I won't go into. Any advice you may have on someone getting a brand new Robo would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. I'll be watching for more vids too. I've been 3D Printing for two years now with Davinci printers as well as an Afinia H series printer at my work place. I'm eager to see how the Robo holds up.
+Michael Hyatt Most of the upgrades that he has done have been built into the new models. I bought the R1 a few months ago, and pretty much everything I ve seen him do for upgrades have already been included in the model I bought. I believe came out with the R1 Plus right after I bought mine, so it may include more improvements. I ve been very happy with my R1 so far.
Excellent video. Robo 3D needs to sticky this in their forums :)
"In 5 years time you'll be buying these for $500 from Epson and HP...". A reasonable prediction for the time. I'm just glad we don't have to pay printer ink prices for filament lol.
Just got my robo and I'm having exactly the same issues. Thanks so much for sharing, you've been super helpful and linking all the 3d parts is a bonus! Can't wait to flip the z-axis and try "on the fly leveling".
I'm having alot of trouble with PLA sticking to painters tape, would you say hairspray is better?
Yes, the Extreme Hold hairspray works fantastic. Spray it on while the bed is heating up and let it get tacky and start your print. I've yet to have something come unstuck. And when it cools it usually just pops right off.
Thanks Barnacules Nerdgasm , I'll give some hairspray a go. I flipped the z switch this morning and did some on the fly leveling. Seems to be working much better now, can't wait to print some mods and get it working even better. Thanks so much for your help!
Getting my Robo3D ABS+PLA unit next week. What other things should I be concerned about? For instance, what kind of software, if any, is needed? What other information/materials do I need in to prep for it's arrival?
Sweet. Just got My first 3D Printer Yesterday.
Jerry! Another great video thanks for sharing!
I'm just wondering. Since the Robo3D has a RAMPS board, why didn't you just screw in the fan wires to the Heater 9 block, where the designers of the RAMPS board intended you to connect them to?
Thank you for the videos! DO you have a link for the LED bars you are using? Do you need a controller or you just plugged the wires and it worked?
Hi jerry, I am not exactly a master of 3d printing, I was wondering whether I could use the v6 hot end with the fan holder, or whether you would recommend to just go with a v5. Are any of these modifications too difficult for a newbie like me to do? Thank you, for the great video, and for any responses.
Man, your channel is awesome!
I am still debating on getting a robo3D... Would you recommend it?
Hi Jerry, just printed all the parts and the rod supports make such a huge difference. thanx a million. by the way, how is the cable holder printed part held into place? could you send or post a pic of it in place? again, thanx
The cable holder actually didn't install right. the person that made it is going to send me a different model eventually and I'll do a video when they do.
what about the z axis problem, mine goes all the way up overtime i try to print
and can't go to home
Great videos, I ordered my robo 3D printer tonight :D:D
My Robo R! + is down for some sort of stepper drive issue. Always something with this thing. One expensive paperweight.
Thanks for the video! Im about to buy the new model R1 Plus, as my first 3d printer. Hope it works (I read some negative reviews around...)
THanks again
Awesome video
saved my prints. thanks dude
Hey Barnacules, I was thinking about getting the E3D for my robo 3d, could u make a more in-depth video on how to connect the hot end to the power supply Thank You
great video!...do you the robo 3d would be good to use for commercial use?
Hi Sir, I have had my my printer only 3 months and the power will not turn on. I did a 2 hour printing everything was great. 8 hours later it was dead, No lights and no sounds. I did check the power cord and the outlet. I have tried to get help from ROBO and some forum. So success. Do you have any suggestions. Thank you in advance!
Your the best youtuber going when I grow up I want to be just like you
has Robo 3D included any of the "mods" you suggest in the latest versions of their products? They seem like must haves at this point.
+Robert George
I just bought a Robo 3D two days ago, now called the Robo 3D R1 plus. A few of the things shown here to print are added to the new design. The most important being that the guide rods reach to the top of the case and fit into holes lined with foam to keep them supported.
This being said there is still a bit of wobble in them and could be supported better, but it is one change that is similar to these here.
All others such as the print head change are still relevant, and the need to make a top mounted spool holder is a godsend. So even if you buy one of the new models, print a spool holder first.
Is the print head replaces the E3D Hot End Kit - Direct Drive V5 1.75mm or 3mm?
Great VIDS helps alot
you should do a video comparing your ultimaker and your robo
Jerry love your videos! Do you recommend the R1 for a complete noob to 3d printing? Thanks man!
Chip Davis Hi Chip, the R1 is for all levels of 3D printing. Most of our customers are completely new to 3D printing. We are always available to help you when you need it. Live 24/7 tech support as well. Thanks for your interest!
Jeez. This is stuff I have to do if I buy this printer to have a good printing experience? Curious is this stuff has been fixed by the manuf. since making of this video?
yay i love you man your information on these devices are making want to buy them
As always thanks for the vid jerry !!!
5ish years later and still no Epson 3D printer. Thank God!
Why dont you get the dual extruder update for the ultimaker i would love to see it printing in two colors.
I love your chanel im from mexico and i have started to save for a ultimaker
Just wondering what do you do for a living?
Im thinking of buying this printer, or The pheonix 3D printer. IT is $500 assembled and with a dual extrude..Which should i choose?
how much would all the addons cost in total pleas answer soon. Very helpful
I'm finally out of storage. I'm finally going to actually run the Rodeo 3D after 10yrs 😂
Where did you get the new print head? I have a Robo 3D and Plasticscribler Asterid 1100 - neither one has a reliable hot end
Hi jerry, I started a 3D printing based business and it all started with me watching one of your videos. I'm currently marketing printers to the education sector and came across Robo3d as I'm looking for a manufacture who can keep up with my growing business. Do you still have it and are you still satisfied with it? also would you recomend it for a intro level printer for a classroom... once upgraded of course.
+3D Drones I would suggest getting the R1 upgraded model for the classroom. Great intro level. You literally plug it in and start printing.
3D Drones yes you should get the r1 plus the I have it u just plug in and print no mods needed
Hey Barnacules, what 3D printer do you recommend the solidoodle or the Robo? Since there both the same price.
Do you know if the Robo R1 shipping now comes with any of your upgrades?
best fix, don't buy a Robo 3D, waiting for 11 weeks for this thing, no replies to email, watching posts made on facebook and twitter, yet no time to reply to e-mails, not a first come first serve, if your assigned printer came to them broke you wait for them to get parts to fix it. so you get a printer that is repaired.
Hi, what version robot 3d do you have? Didn't the robo r1 plus fix some of the issues you mentioned?
+Barnacules Nerdgasm Can any Hotend work with the Robo3D printer? I saw the one you posted, but it was like all the way in the UK and expensive. :O
its been what a year from your last robo 3d video
Is this the first one that they released or the new r1 plus? Do you know if they fixed all these problems in the new version? Thanks!
Jerry, you make the best videos. Thanks for all the great work you do. Just to let everyone watching know, Robo 3D has taken Jerry's words to heart and have incorporated pretty much all of these improvements. Please see our great reviews on amazon.com
+ROBO 3D Just purchased my printer thanks to Jerry's videos. Just finished my first print. I'm just not skilled enough to make a video of it.
+ROBO 3D I got the robo r1 plus for Christmas and the motors won't budge.
Jerry. What brand of furnace cement did you use for the thermistor?
Samuel it will come out in august.
Jerry, I got a Solidoodle 2 Pro 3D printer for Xmas! Should be here friday. Two Questions: What brand of filament would you suggest and what should I print first!? I was thinking a Creeper from Minecraft.
Your first print should be a Creeper or a PokeBall because they are so much fun and easy first prints. And I get all my material from printedsolid.com, their material is the best I've used.
If you plan to upgrade the print head, is there ANY reason to get the ABS version of the printer?
The only difference between PLA and PLA+ABS versions is the heated bed
Denys Dmytriyenko PLA version doesn't have a heated bed and can't extrude materials hotter then 210c I think.
Barnacules Nerdgasm correct. That was the answer to WeAreTwoDoorsDown question... :)
Denys Dmytriyenko Oh, so if I plan to ever use ABS, I should get the ABS model?
WeAreTwoDoorsDown or replace the bed later.
Thanks man... is there any way to make it faster?
you realize you are close to making a self replication machine? nice job!
great videos dude.
Print the mount for the extruding fan in a different direction. The way you've printed it makes it more fragile and tends to break more easily than if you print the layers in other direction. Just my two cents ;-)
I've always wondered about this but that is a great idea. I'm going to start trying that.
Which do you prefer the robo 3d or the your other one
new subscriber and keep up the good work! Will get me a Robo 3D printer soon. :O
Can you print the defcad Ar-15 lower receiver and maybe a magazine?
Where do I find your "3d printer print head cleaning kit" that you say is on ebay?
im very new to 3d printing so so oleaee dont get angry if i ask stupid questions, but when you say you reolaced the hottend what did it improve like is it REALLY necessary for good print quality? and also where do i find the firmware settings because i just ordered It. thanks!
Thanks! Can you please provide a link to the Furnace Cement you used? Thanks again.
And one more question - did you have to flash the new firmware to bypass the temperature limit for the new E3D hotend? Thanks!
Taken from the "about" section: "One thing I forgot to mention in the video is to use 'Furnace Cement (from Amazon)' to secure the thermister (heat probe) to the print head instead of Kapton tape, it gives a much better connection between the censor and the block and the temps are far more stable as a result!"
what 3d printer would you reccomend under $800? I had a printrbot jr. but it doesn't work anymore. What would you do?
DO NOT INSULT THE ARDRINO, I mean Arduino...
lol
Dr Fuzzy um, what?
No he's not. This video really helped
Hey Man!!! I have a couple makerbots but im thinking on the buying 1 of these and putting in a local school so the kids can play and learn and get exposed to this technology. Would you recommend it for that type of application or it is it too delicate? Looking on there website it looks like they developed a new hot end so hopefully its good to go out of the box. love your videos!!! DUCK HUNT SONG!
It's a delicate machine and requires some work to get up and running. But to be honest it would be a great way for the kids to learn how 3D printers work and it's hugely rewarding when you master it.
Peter DiCapua Hi Peter, Many schools now have Robo3D's running in the classroom. We love to work with schools so please give us a call 844-476-2633.