I have the k3 model, it works surprisingly well for what it is. personally I can recommend these for starting out and yes, I'm speaking as a beginner. By the way, I've had mine for almost 4 years now.
It’s on sale on Temu rn for $50 I’m trying to talk my old lady into letting me just buy it for laughs. Would be a fun second printe. Who do you call for replacement parts if it craps out?
also before you buy the printer i recommend you to buy an extra bed or two,that shit breaks really easily,ive bought 3 and 2 of them broke cuz of slightly bad calibration
also,heres some settings that i have and improved my quality: (on easyware) layer thickness: 0.1 shell thickness: 1.2 initial layer thickness: 0.3 print speed: 20 or 25 (20 helps a lot) travel speed:50 bottom speed: 10 infill speed: 20 top/bottom speed: 20 outher shell speed: 20 inner shell speed: 20 INFILL: top tickness: 12 bottom thickness: 12 fill desnity: 15 support type: everywhere adhesion:raft support ammount:15 for tiny easy prints and 25 for bigger harder prints support angle: 60 distance x/y; 07 distance z: 0.2 nozzle temperature: depends,but 180 is best or 190 hotbed temperature: 0 brim line ammount:20 the raft settings are the default and the retraction too,good luck with your printer!
So it works, now have some fun......it will print some things quite well but you have to play with it......not meant for serious printing but you can get many kiddy play things that kids love to mess with like medallions and other things .......the area is quite large for such a small printer and I've seen many other much larger printers that have only ever printed small toy things.
The little rocket print they have is the only thing printed dine so far. The default software seems useless. Cant convert to gcode inwant to throw it out the door because nothing will stick to the plate I have used 2 other free software
Problem is there's no profile settings for this thing on cura and we have no idea how to set it up. I've had the exact same issues over here, it keeps separating from the table mid print or the project comes out looking like swiss cheese @@Xbladerreviews
@@incomsquad3037 got to use the custom setting on the v2 version of the printer is what i learnt, this way turn out nice till u figure out cura and secondly the nozzle isnt fully connected to the plate i mean the tip so what i did was modify the bed in which the nozzle and the plate touch
I have the k3 model, it works surprisingly well for what it is. personally I can recommend these for starting out and yes, I'm speaking as a beginner. By the way, I've had mine for almost 4 years now.
The missing piece of the filament holder was still in the styrofoam, he didnt take it out. You can see it on the left side of the video.
It’s on sale on Temu rn for $50 I’m trying to talk my old lady into letting me just buy it for laughs. Would be a fun second printe. Who do you call for replacement parts if it craps out?
aliexpress,the whole ass nozzle set died on me a few days ago,and i ordered a new one there,theres a lot of easythreed pieces there btw
also before you buy the printer i recommend you to buy an extra bed or two,that shit breaks really easily,ive bought 3 and 2 of them broke cuz of slightly bad calibration
also,heres some settings that i have and improved my quality: (on easyware)
layer thickness: 0.1
shell thickness: 1.2
initial layer thickness: 0.3
print speed: 20 or 25 (20 helps a lot)
travel speed:50
bottom speed: 10
infill speed: 20
top/bottom speed: 20
outher shell speed: 20
inner shell speed: 20
INFILL:
top tickness: 12
bottom thickness: 12
fill desnity: 15
support type: everywhere
adhesion:raft
support ammount:15 for tiny easy prints and 25 for bigger harder prints
support angle: 60
distance x/y; 07
distance z: 0.2
nozzle temperature: depends,but 180 is best or 190
hotbed temperature: 0
brim line ammount:20
the raft settings are the default and the retraction too,good luck with your printer!
So it works, now have some fun......it will print some things quite well but you have to play with it......not meant for serious printing but you can get many kiddy play things that kids love to mess with like medallions and other things .......the area is quite large for such a small printer and I've seen many other much larger printers that have only ever printed small toy things.
Imagine having a print farm of 100 of these things!
cute one!
do you have a leveling video cause it keeps knocking the print from the table
Can you use this for making rc parts
I paid 52$
The little rocket print they have is the only thing printed dine so far. The default software seems useless. Cant convert to gcode inwant to throw it out the door because nothing will stick to the plate
I have used 2 other free software
u can use Cura for the easy thread printers. and glue will help
Problem is there's no profile settings for this thing on cura and we have no idea how to set it up. I've had the exact same issues over here, it keeps separating from the table mid print or the project comes out looking like swiss cheese @@Xbladerreviews
@@incomsquad3037 got to use the custom setting on the v2 version of the printer is what i learnt, this way turn out nice till u figure out cura and secondly the nozzle isnt fully connected to the plate i mean the tip so what i did was modify the bed in which the nozzle and the plate touch
Hot glue gun with a moving table.
That is not that funny
Just buy and Ender 3 lmao