So that print that sits on the top of the printer is a riser for the glass. I found that its a possibility that when you print larger items that are in the back of the bed, the way the tube at the top (where the filament is routed) is oriented can some times hit the glass and potentially cause the clogs. So printing this our real quick gives just a bit of clearance so that hopefully doesn't happen as much. Here's where i got it www.thingiverse.com/thing:6571304
Never had any luck with Creality's auto bed levelling - I figure that once you get a good 1st layer, everything that follows is already working off of a very flat topped layer and any other movement on the z-axis is unnecessary. (Until someone poses a convincing counter-argument)
I like reality sales cuz I got my 3D printer ordered for 780 dollars haven't received it yet but I was looking at it on Amazon for almost $1,000 or a bit more
Yea reality has the best deals for sure and I'm sure there's going to be more with the K2 coming. Definitely a steal if it's under 800 dollars in my opinion
At this stage, Creality is just towering over my Flashforge Adventurer 4 Pro. Since my adventurer 4 Pro has no hopes for any firmware update anywhere in the future, also all of the layer skips and failed prints it has.
The k1s are price, speed, quality, core xy inclosed marvel all these printers lack is multiple colors but we will get that to CFS kit then we will have the No1 printers
People in the 3D printing space think that the length of time someone has spent 3D printing is relevant is hilarious! I bring it up all the time, you can do something wrong for 10 years. Just like coding, the length of time is irrelevant = it's all about the person's intelligence using it/doing it. We have gone from 60mm/s = fast and now 600mm/s = fast. That's a 10X increase in speed mostly driven from entirely new players in the industry. I comment the above so you dont discount your observations and intelligence. The more people using 3D Printers, the more better. From what I have seen it's always the new people in 3D printing that make the advancements.
Thanks for watching our video! And thank you, I agree the length of time really shouldn't mean anything, but it seems I just had it ingrained in my head by default. We Appreciate the positivity!
@MisterkeTube sorry about that! The other printer is the ender 3. As that printer is a pretty common one for entry level, I opted to just say an overall category so people weren't solely focused on the idea of needing to have an ender 3 before going to a k1 max
So that print that sits on the top of the printer is a riser for the glass. I found that its a possibility that when you print larger items that are in the back of the bed, the way the tube at the top (where the filament is routed) is oriented can some times hit the glass and potentially cause the clogs. So printing this our real quick gives just a bit of clearance so that hopefully doesn't happen as much. Here's where i got it www.thingiverse.com/thing:6571304
thanks for the vid, looking to upgrade my 2 CR10S printers bean running for 4 years now
Never had any luck with Creality's auto bed levelling - I figure that once you get a good 1st layer, everything that follows is already working off of a very flat topped layer and any other movement on the z-axis is unnecessary. (Until someone poses a convincing counter-argument)
Bed level is still a problem with this things and i,m new in it haha
well lets just hope I enjoy printing as I kind of already bought one lol
Lol I'm sure you'll have fun with it , in general I know I have !
Same here, it on order.
Good Video. Thanks🙌
Great content man.
Thanks for watching our video !
I like reality sales cuz I got my 3D printer ordered for 780 dollars haven't received it yet but I was looking at it on Amazon for almost $1,000 or a bit more
Yea reality has the best deals for sure and I'm sure there's going to be more with the K2 coming. Definitely a steal if it's under 800 dollars in my opinion
@@DupeTubeTeam the k2 is like 14 on the pre order
At this stage, Creality is just towering over my Flashforge Adventurer 4 Pro. Since my adventurer 4 Pro has no hopes for any firmware update anywhere in the future, also all of the layer skips and failed prints it has.
Haven't really ever looked into the flashforge stuff but yea it may be time for an upgrade lol
The k1s are price, speed, quality, core xy inclosed marvel all these printers lack is multiple colors but we will get that to CFS kit then we will have the No1 printers
Yea I'm curious to see what it takes to set up the cfs and how it works. Who knows, we may even have a video on it in the future
People in the 3D printing space think that the length of time someone has spent 3D printing is relevant is hilarious! I bring it up all the time, you can do something wrong for 10 years. Just like coding, the length of time is irrelevant = it's all about the person's intelligence using it/doing it.
We have gone from 60mm/s = fast and now 600mm/s = fast. That's a 10X increase in speed mostly driven from entirely new players in the industry.
I comment the above so you dont discount your observations and intelligence. The more people using 3D Printers, the more better. From what I have seen it's always the new people in 3D printing that make the advancements.
Thanks for watching our video! And thank you, I agree the length of time really shouldn't mean anything, but it seems I just had it ingrained in my head by default. We Appreciate the positivity!
Why so ssecretive about "the other printer you've got"?
@MisterkeTube sorry about that! The other printer is the ender 3. As that printer is a pretty common one for entry level, I opted to just say an overall category so people weren't solely focused on the idea of needing to have an ender 3 before going to a k1 max
Get rid of the Creality hot end and get yourself a Microswiss FlowTech. Made in the USA quality with zero problems.
Good to know thanks for the heads up !