A Faster 3D Printing Creality Ender 3 Pro With Linear Rails!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 พ.ค. 2024
- Hey there, 3D printing enthusiasts! Welcome back to the Jedovi 3D Channel. Today, we're diving into an exciting upgrade for our Ender 3 Pro: installing linear rails with Creality's Linear Rail Kit on the X axis.
In this video, we'll guide you through every step of the installation process with easy-to-follow instructions. From unboxing the kit to mounting the rails, we've got you covered. But the big question remains: is it worth it? We'll answer that by conducting a before-and-after speed test using a Benchy print, showcasing any improvements in print quality and speed.
But wait, there's more! We'll also address an often-overlooked aspect of 3D printing: resonance. Using Creality's Sonic Pad, we'll test the resonance on both the X and Y axes, highlighting any differences brought about by the new linear rails.
So, if you're curious about taking your Ender 3 Pro to the next level and want to know if the linear rail upgrade is the right move for you, join us for this informative and hands-on journey. Don't forget to hit that like button and subscribe for more exciting 3D printing content. Let's get started!
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Now getting back into 3D printing after troubles at home had put a stop to it. Before getting the Ender 3 pro up and running, I am gonna give it some upgrades. Currently have the CR touch on order.
Thanks for the videos to give me some more ideas. Keep up the great work from the UK 👍🏻
Thank you so much!
Glad to see someone else still rocking the OG/Pro Ender 3! Might I suggest going for the Belt Driven Ender 3 by KevinAkaSam for Switchwire-like performance. :)
I am going to do a live build of an Ender NG once I print and gather all of the parts
I just did this mod but with a different kit that had extra adapters for my direct drive setup. While the installation was really easy, I did take on the fiddly task of cleaning all the engineering gunk off the rail and the carriage, including all the bearings. re-lubricated and put back together and it feels like it's just floating on air but absolutely rock solid stable!
I'm sold on them now so will be upgrading the Z & Y over the next few months as well. :)
Absolutely. They move so smoothly after the upgrade
I see you still level your bed manually. In klipper there is a very useful feature called screw tilt adjust which is very easy to configure. It will probe above the bed leveling screws and tell you how moch to turn them!
Hey there. Yea I’ve been using that command recently. It definitely is a major time saver!
Thanks Flubber..I just got klipper. I am also doing manual bed leveling😂. Thanks for sharing ❤
Just tried..it works 👍yeah. On my machine is Screws_Tilt_Calculate type on the console. 0.02,0.01,0.03..Thanks bro ❤
pretty cool, This is like the final mod I have to do on my E 3 neo
Thanks. It’s going to be the final mod to all of my bedslingers
I put a linear rail on the x axis of my S1 Pro. This combined with better cooling took my printer from borderline junk to a halfway decent machine.
It stepped it up, right? This can still be good printers with some work. I’m going to be building an Ender NG live on this page once all of the parts come in. Make sure to check it out!
Great video, good production !!
Thank you so much. I’m glad you liked it
Nice Video!
Little tip with the bed calibration. If you run Klipper setup screws_tilt_adjust that thing saved me so much time.
Anyways, I'm ordering X and Y Rails now. That will pretty much max out my small ender 3 v2
I’m definitely going with the Y kit soon. I’ll do a step by step when I set it up. The screws_tilt_adjust is an awesome tip. Thanks for sharing it ❤️❤️
Thanks for a great video.
Of course. Thank you for the great comment. I’m glad you liked the video!
Love the video.
Thank you so much Kyle!
I'd like to see a video on the details of that test, might be helpful in diagnosing issues I have been having with my printers lol. Keep up the good work man!
Thanks Roger. I’ll put a video out soon on the resonance test and I’ll put my slicer settings in the description
Great content. 👍
Thank so much. Glad you like the content!
Bro, you got a new subscriber! Can you show us how to tune ender 3 for fast printing running klipper? there are many tutorials out there but having one single crash course video with calibration prints to run, would be amazing!
Absolutely!! I got you. I’m working on a few things with the AnyCubic Kobra Max Right Now, but I definitely will create Klipper/Calibration Video. For the Ender 3! Thank you so much for joining the journey!
Very helpful. Well done on the video. I'm considering a two-head printer as I print parts for an artist's easel I manufacture. The parts have cantilevered portions that require support, so I'd like to have a second head to print the water-soluble supports. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Glad you found the video helpful. When it comes to multi colored printing any Bambulab Printer with an AMS unit would be the best bet. As long as you go with BambuLab filaments and and water soluble filament, you should have a seemless experience printing with them. The AMS unit is sensitive to the size of the filament roll and can get jammed. Solutions to using other filaments are printing adapters to place around your rolls, rerolling aftermarket filaments in a bambulab roller or modding the AMS unit. I know that’s a lot of info lol, but I want you to have a successful experience.
This looks sick !
I still have pom wheels on the X and Y axis, but i upgraded the Z axis to be belt driven. BRO, I cannot convey the emotion I felt after the first print after that mod!! No more Z banding, No more Z hop issues, it's smooth and works like a charm. If you upgrade the Z axis too, get rid of the rods and go to the belt side of life ;) All the other axis are belts anyways !
Belts definitely seem the better path for the Z axis. Thank you for the info
The best upgrade I made for my Ender 3 S1 Pro was converting it to an artificial reef in the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. 😂
Lol. There are so many efficient printers out of the box these days, the old Enders seem like a waste of time, but if you got one, you can still make it rock! But I feel you, lol!
Am I the only one that has 2 Ender 3 Pros with the Pad Mini upgrade?
It’s definitely a cool upgrade. But, I updated to Klipper through the Sonic pad, so I just use that screen.
Never understood why not upgrade the y axis too, get rid of wheels all together
I definitely am. Just ordered the kit
@@JeDoVi3D Sweet, looking forward to seeing the upgrades.
Thank you!