I hope you like the video. If so, send it to your friends. Maybe it will make someone happy and maybe it will help. If not, please write a few words what you do not like. I would love to learn and improve my videos. 😉🙏
the nozzle hits the print... EXACTLY.. this is what i think causes these shifts... BED LEVELING is essential for every single print.. and a heated room for keeping the print from warping. @@Zemistr3D
A set of screw extractors is about $15 at your big box or hardware store. Having the stripped hole will make it even easier to remove. It's like a drill bit with reverse threaded pointy tip. Use a drill on low speed with the bit pushed into the Allen head. When you tighten the new screw down, don't use the ball end.
I hope you like the video. If so, send it to your friends. Maybe it will make someone happy and maybe it will help.
If not, please write a few words what you do not like. I would love to learn and improve my videos. 😉🙏
hi are u able to do a video of step by step guide of how u update sidewinder Firmware
I will add it to my list 🫣
@@Zemistr3Dwould be really nice especially with the recent discounts to the printer
Thank you!!! Finally I upgreaded firmware successfuly, with new screen onboard.
anything you recommend to avoid LAYER SHIFTS ?
Depends when it happens. Layer shifts are because the nozzle bumps into the print or because the stepper motors are losing steps.
the nozzle hits the print... EXACTLY.. this is what i think causes these shifts... BED LEVELING is essential for every single print.. and a heated room for keeping the print from warping. @@Zemistr3D
How do I remove stripped Allen bolts? Out of the 3. I stripped one!
A set of screw extractors is about $15 at your big box or hardware store. Having the stripped hole will make it even easier to remove. It's like a drill bit with reverse threaded pointy tip. Use a drill on low speed with the bit pushed into the Allen head. When you tighten the new screw down, don't use the ball end.
Fan? really an 50x12mm? or more an 50x15mm fan?
5015... Damn it... You right 🫣
Hi there, for this fan, are you using the 12v or the 24v? Thanks
@@awanistatix89 24v
@@awanistatix89 24v