Building A 3D PRINTED 3D PRINTER!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 มี.ค. 2024
- Join me in this exciting journey as I transform my Ender 3 Pro V2 into a cutting-edge Ender 3 NG through the art of upcycling. Watch as I leverage 3D printing and strategic part acquisitions to reshape the printer's structure from Cartesian to the advanced Core XY configuration. Discover the multitude of benefits that come with this switch and dive into the surprises of the unique color scheme, the intricate building process, and the overall challenges faced along the way. Unleash your creativity and upgrade your printing experience with me in this DIY adventure!
Ender 3 NG project site: www.printables.com/model/4692...
*full bill of materials, assembly instructions, and more found on the Ender 3 NG project site
Filament
- Grass Green ABS Filament: amzn.to/4a07VER
- Back ABS: amzn.to/3ToIlEf
Parts
- Stepper motor heatsinks: amzn.to/4335Yp4
- LM8LUU Linear Ball Bearings: amzn.to/3P3Ep95
- LM12UU Linear Ball Bearings: amzn.to/48GfY8S
- 12mm x 350mm linear rods (verticle support rods): amzn.to/43693oj
- 8mm x 350mm linear rods (horizontal rods): amzn.to/4a06uGx
- T8 threaded rod: amzn.to/3P72Mmx
- GT2 20T 5mm bore pullies: amzn.to/3uXVWsF
- F695 Fushi bearings: amzn.to/3V564dB
- 608 bearings: amzn.to/3T5Rjoh
- GT2 belt 6mm 5m: amzn.to/49Y8bEy
- GT2 belt 6mm 1140 mm: amzn.to/49RrIGM
- 24" DIN Rail: amzn.to/48J21XQ
- Microswitch D2F-L: amzn.to/3In8RYj
- 3010 24V axial fan: amzn.to/49DeKwx
- 4010 24V radial fan: amzn.to/4bZXeEd
- 6015 24V axial fan: amzn.to/3wINUEF
Be sure to review the full bill of materials found on the Ender 3 NG project site before purchasing
Super useful extras:
- 100m Ball end hex Shank Screwdriver bit set: amzn.to/3v0ubQk
- 65mm Ball Screwdriver Bits Set: amzn.to/3VcfjZw
- Super lube: amzn.to/3V90Ldh
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I think this is awesome. That even with the advent of "streamlined" commercially available printers people still have the desire to tinker and keep to the spirit of 3D printing. I myself recently got a very capable machine but I also have a nice little ender 3 that's served me well and might just deserve such a new lease on life. Thanks for the vid.
Got yourself a new sub here. Well put together video. The editing as well as the clear explanation of everything you were doing put the message across perfectly. This looks like a cool, good fun build. That can probably be done even recycling some components from an older printer that one may have laying around collecting dust. The subtitles are sort of redundant because your voice came through clearly. In time and with some new camera equipment, this can become a good 3D printing channel.
I'll throw my information in since I am NG 0.52. the Reversal Pin in klipper was all the change you needed to do for directions, and that would have eliminated your change of offsets etc, also the bed level issue is known, and I found it was related to how hot I printed the Z carage parts. I had all 3 lead screw points fail on me after the first print I did because it flexes that much.
reprinted the ABS hot, about 280 and the joints are much stiffer and it no longer has the issue with 1 side or the other dropping while printing.
your Green machine looks Great!!
My man! This project looks awesome! You just gave me the epiphany I needed to finally realize my own self-designed/DIY 3D printer build. I plan on using a mix of kit parts and/or market printer components. But I plan on building the frame and much of the motion system via my own design. I want a CoreXY printer. Or at the very least a very good Cartesian-CoreXY style like the Ender 5S1 which I purchased recently to get that top quality or FAST speeds while retaining quality which my SOVOL SV06+ pair just can't do even fully tuned with Klipper. They are GREAT as utilitarian printers the SOVOLs.. But when you NEED quality, a bed slinger just can't cut it, a lot of the time..
Amazing
Dude, this is freakin' awesome, and I love the green color! Regarding bearings, you can get Drylin brand bearings that (I think) are PTFE based and don't need much (if any) lubrication. I'm not sure how they fare over time, being just plastic and not having recirculating balls, but I've used them on my printers and seem to work well with the amount of printing I do, and they're quieter too, but YMMV...
That looks almost like old green, the color of ancient industry that goes well with minium red.
i love that color, i wish it was easier to get specific filament colors like that lol
awesome video, love the green colour.
Awesome video. Really hoping you do a full build video.
What stepper drivers are running those motors??? They are SUPER loud like the original Ender 3's ? awwwwww NM, you answered my question at the end
well done and good video as well keep up the good work, god bless you and stay healthy and wise always
Try a probe repeatability test with klipper and check the z axis grub screws. Not all microswitches are built the same, and cheap switches have higher tension on the plunger which can deform some bed mounts, so maybe build an unklicky probe instead. Also give kamp a try.
Thanks for the tips! I figured out what it was. the top frame was not completely level in all four corners. got it all leveled and it's printing good now. I enjoy using Kamp, it saves so much time.
I have most of the parts to build the ender NG. I will go with a manta m4p with klipper.
But first I need to build my Voron 0.2
sounds exciting!
Wow
Need that LDO kit!!
Soldering neodymium magnets? Good idea xD is it still magnetized?
Waiting on the tutorials!!
If you got that color from sunlu I had the exact same problem
Super awesome, so what's the total cost of parts
About $250-300 USD
Ok thank you
so what is your all in price for the build?
About $250-300 USD
Why did you write the description with chatgpt?
I wrote the initial description then used it to spruce it up. I think of it as a tool, if you needed to build something you can do it by hand but tools can make it more effective, just like GPT and other ai tools do.
Dude was that Cyanotic?
How do I turn off subtitles
Why would you hardcode subtitles onto a video? TH-cam has a closed caption tool... let people chose if they want annoying words constantly changing on the screen.
cry about it
@@terwerlive5616 I am.. hence the post.
Really doesn't take a lot of grease bro. Are your smooth rods chinesium metal? That stuff is tricky, looks real, smells real, weighs less, not very hard or strong. Probably cheaper to ship though so kudos on that.
Oh, and those are not "linear rail bearings". They are Linear Motion Bearings but if you just called them "LM" or "LMU" bearings, that works too.
3D printers in general use a MINIMUIM amount of grease for reasons that will become obvious very fast if you don't heed this warning.
you should use Noctua fans
Good video. My build is very similar and I have some questions but can’t find you on Discord. Can you help?
This is so COOL! I think any CNC'd parts may help? If it is in need, would love to sponsor and reach any potential collab! (PCBWay zoey)
New sub . Dude you’re talking fine. You don’t need the subtitles. . Thanks though!