Victor:- another GREAT and well though-out video from you: frankly I don't know how you do it; the amount of playing and research that you do is beyond me. I've downloaded ALL of your 3D printer videos, not the balancing car tires etc - at 75 yrs, I can't even lift one! I do find your videos inspirational, both for 3D printing AND bloody determination. I started with a CR10s Pro V2 (basically by informed - from Michael of Teaching Tech - lucky choice) and it's in the process of upgrades, so after many hours of watching your videos, I bought another second-hand one. I don't know how many CR10s Pro V2 owners/ users there out there, but personally I would really love ONE video detailing all of your best upgrades - Fans, BigTreeTech, Android phone display (I just LOVED that one!!) etc. It is an arduous, challenging and time consuming task, sometimes with hind-sight contradictions, to list and get all the upgrades you recommend. So all in ONE video would be great. As mentioned, I downloaded all your 3D printing videos (and loved them all) but failed to thumbs up most of them (I don't think it would help you if I did? PLEASE correct me if I'm wrong and I'll do it). One last point Master; is the CoreCeption? 300 REALLY good?? should I get one ? Yes, I know it's a shitty question; what I really want to know, is, is it technically SO SUPERIOR to the CR10s Pro V2 to warrant getting one and doing all the mods?? Again Victor, GREAT GOING with all, your help; it has converted me to a new hobby and whilst without your 'help' we would have much more money, I'd be bored stupid! Now I have the incentive to design (I've a very strong physics and electronics background), draw and , most importantly IMPLEMENT odd hardware!! Thank you so much Oh Sagacious Master. Seriously, thanks Victor, you have really helped me plenty. Cheers, Peter Kelly, Australia.
Hi Peter, Thank you for commenting and encouragement. I'm glad you found value in these videos for your viewing time. The CR10S Pro V2 provides a good base to build from. If I was going to start from scratch with another one. I would change the following. Control board - Manta M5P + CB1 Stepper drivers - 5X TMC2209s Firmware - Klipper (opens up Input Shaper, Pressure Advance, Bed Mesh algorithms, Screw Tilt and Tilt Calibration prior to each print to level the gantry to within .0025mm tolerance, also stepper voltage control via firmware) No more having to mess with the voltage pots. Hot end - Micro Swiss NG REVO (parts cooling solution is the only tricky part) Internal cooling - Noctua External parts cooling - 2X 4010 blowers Hot end cooling - 30X30X10mm 24v fan Wiring - 1X 40pin female header plug , short sections of wire, jst connectors and pins to convert from ribbon to standard wires. Optional - CR-Touch (more robust than the BL-Touch) I'm sure there are a few more little things I missed but this is the bulk off the top of my head. The Coreception 300 is still a work in progress for me. Getting better than a stock one. It would be super easy to enclose and has potential being a corexy with linear rails but I can't recommend it over the CR10S Pro V2 at this time. You definitely have the needed skills to accomplish anything you set your mind to. 3D printing is an amazing hobby and just wait till you learn some basic CAD if you don't already have that skill, anything is possible then. Have wonderful and prosperous New Year.
@@vbared Thanks for taking the time to reply Victor, especially with such a comprehensive list. All the best to you and your family for the next and many more years. Please keep up the great work, I hope you're earning plenty from sharing such gems of information with the likes of me. Again, thanks Victor, p.
@@peterkelly601 Your most welcome, Peter, helping enthusiasts new to the 3D printing save some time and frustrations was one my goals for making this channel. Meeting others that enjoy this amazing hobby is a bonus I didn't expect and I value these interactions most. Cheers, Victor
Thank you so much for all of your informative video's. I had no idea how klipper worked a few days ago to getting an m5p up and running with an old samsung tablet on my machine today. Great work.
Hi buddy, Thank you for commenting and encouragement. I'm glad you found value in this video for your viewing time. A Samsung tablet is a great choice for running Klipper screen, big AMOLED display probably looks awesome. Welcome to the most amazing 3D printer control software :)
Hello friend, Thank you for commenting. I found it here in an APK archive. www.google.com/amp/s/apkpure.com/xserver-xsdl/x.org.server/amp Best of luck with your mods!
Hello Martin, You're most welcome. Thank you for commenting. I'm glad you found value in this video for your viewing time. Best of luck with your mods!
Newest version of the Xserver app might not be compatible with older Android devices. I had to go back to version 1.20.41 via APK install, to get my OnePlus X with V6.0.1 up and running KlipperScreen
Hello, Thank you for commenting and encouragement. That would be awesome and I wouldn't doubt there is a way to do it. I would use a search term "how to use an android phone as a webcam for PC"
Hello Максим, Thank you for commenting and encouragement. I'm glad you found value in this video for your viewing time and new life for an old Android smartphone. Best of luck with your mods!
Hi Abdul, Thank you for commenting. Unfortunately, I haven't tried the display using the BTT Pi V1.2. If I had to guess I would think they would have designed it to work it. Check their GitHub and ask in their forums to confirm. Best of luck with your mods!
@@vbared Guess that I'll have to try it for my self. Cause I have read somewhere that the CB1+Pi4B is similar to the BTT Pi V1.2, just in different board form.
Mám právě problém se zamrzáním a je podivné, že SD karta 16GB se nezasekne a funguje, SD 32 vše nahraji ale po opětovném nahrání se zamrzne a nejde nic udělat prostě nebotuje
Dobrý den, příteli, děkuji za komentář. Používáte CB1 nebo CM4? Pokud některý z nich, pak bych udělal CB1 nebo CM4 z desky Manta a znovu je usadil, abych se ujistil, že jsou správně zasunuty do svých konektorů na desce Manta. Pokud se nespustí pomocí různých SD karet, může to být problém.
Victor thanks for the video. it is great. problem i have is on the last instruction to disable the old screen it says sudo: vim: command not found. Thanks
Hi Larry, Thank you for commenting and encouragement. Are you running a CB1 or a Raspberry Pi? If Pi the file is config.txt but since I haven't done this on a Raspberry Pi the process might be different. I would encourage you to check the Klipper forums, I'm sure the solution is there.
great video! i had the same frustration with the 3.5 inch TFT touch screen. too bad I don't have any old android phones as my family uses Apple devices. 😊
Hi Chris, Thank you for commenting and encouragement. If you aren't needing a permanent Klipper Screen try using your iPhone to log into your Klipper Web UI. Http://your Raspberry IP or Http://webname.lan address.
Hi, Thanks for commenting. Yes, Klipper screen running on an Android smartphone will also work with a 4.2.7 board so long as you are using a BTT PI4B+CB1 the guide will be the same. If you have a Raspberry Pi there will likely be some differences in the process to get it working, but it should.
Victor:- another GREAT and well though-out video from you: frankly I don't know how you do it; the amount of playing and research that you do is beyond me. I've downloaded ALL of your 3D printer videos, not the balancing car tires etc - at 75 yrs, I can't even lift one! I do find your videos inspirational, both for 3D printing AND bloody determination. I started with a CR10s Pro V2 (basically by informed - from Michael of Teaching Tech - lucky choice) and it's in the process of upgrades, so after many hours of watching your videos, I bought another second-hand one. I don't know how many CR10s Pro V2 owners/ users there out there, but personally I would really love ONE video detailing all of your best upgrades - Fans, BigTreeTech, Android phone display (I just LOVED that one!!) etc. It is an arduous, challenging and time consuming task, sometimes with hind-sight contradictions, to list and get all the upgrades you recommend. So all in ONE video would be great. As mentioned, I downloaded all your 3D printing videos (and loved them all) but failed to thumbs up most of them (I don't think it would help you if I did? PLEASE correct me if I'm wrong and I'll do it).
One last point Master; is the CoreCeption? 300 REALLY good?? should I get one ? Yes, I know it's a shitty question; what I really want to know, is, is it technically SO SUPERIOR to the CR10s Pro V2 to warrant getting one and doing all the mods??
Again Victor, GREAT GOING with all, your help; it has converted me to a new hobby and whilst without your 'help' we would have much more money, I'd be bored stupid! Now I have the incentive to design (I've a very strong physics and electronics background), draw and , most importantly IMPLEMENT odd hardware!! Thank you so much Oh Sagacious Master. Seriously, thanks Victor, you have really helped me plenty.
Cheers, Peter Kelly, Australia.
Hi Peter, Thank you for commenting and encouragement. I'm glad you found value in these videos for your viewing time. The CR10S Pro V2 provides a good base to build from. If I was going to start from scratch with another one. I would change the following.
Control board - Manta M5P + CB1
Stepper drivers - 5X TMC2209s
Firmware - Klipper (opens up Input Shaper, Pressure Advance, Bed Mesh algorithms, Screw Tilt and Tilt Calibration prior to each print to level the gantry to within .0025mm tolerance, also stepper voltage control via firmware) No more having to mess with the voltage pots.
Hot end - Micro Swiss NG REVO (parts cooling solution is the only tricky part)
Internal cooling - Noctua
External parts cooling - 2X 4010 blowers
Hot end cooling - 30X30X10mm 24v fan
Wiring - 1X 40pin female header plug , short sections of wire, jst connectors and pins to convert from ribbon to standard wires.
Optional - CR-Touch (more robust than the BL-Touch)
I'm sure there are a few more little things I missed but this is the bulk off the top of my head.
The Coreception 300 is still a work in progress for me. Getting better than a stock one. It would be super easy to enclose and has potential being a corexy with linear rails but I can't recommend it over the CR10S Pro V2 at this time.
You definitely have the needed skills to accomplish anything you set your mind to. 3D printing is an amazing hobby and just wait till you learn some basic CAD if you don't already have that skill, anything is possible then.
Have wonderful and prosperous New Year.
@@vbared Thanks for taking the time to reply Victor, especially with such a comprehensive list.
All the best to you and your family for the next and many more years. Please keep up the great work, I hope you're earning plenty from sharing such gems of information with the likes of me.
Again, thanks Victor, p.
@@peterkelly601 Your most welcome, Peter, helping enthusiasts new to the 3D printing save some time and frustrations was one my goals for making this channel. Meeting others that enjoy this amazing hobby is a bonus I didn't expect and I value these interactions most.
Cheers,
Victor
Thank you so much for all of your informative video's. I had no idea how klipper worked a few days ago to getting an m5p up and running with an old samsung tablet on my machine today. Great work.
Hi buddy, Thank you for commenting and encouragement. I'm glad you found value in this video for your viewing time. A Samsung tablet is a great choice for running Klipper screen, big AMOLED display probably looks awesome.
Welcome to the most amazing 3D printer control software :)
You need to add some intro music to Your videos. I find your videos informative. Keep up the good work
Hi Ben, Thank you for commenting, encouragement and feedback. I'll work on adding video intros.
Enjoy your weekend :)
Yes excellent - I can't get the xserver download off play store anymore. Very good video also, better than others I have watched through
Hello friend, Thank you for commenting. I found it here in an APK archive.
www.google.com/amp/s/apkpure.com/xserver-xsdl/x.org.server/amp
Best of luck with your mods!
Great Job and Thanks from Spain!!!
Hello Martin, You're most welcome. Thank you for commenting. I'm glad you found value in this video for your viewing time.
Best of luck with your mods!
Newest version of the Xserver app might not be compatible with older Android devices. I had to go back to version 1.20.41 via APK install, to get my OnePlus X with V6.0.1 up and running KlipperScreen
Hi Lars,
Thank you for commenting and info about the older versions. I'm glad you got it working.
Best of luck with your mods!
great video man thank you so much
Thank you for commenting. I'm glad you found value in this video for your viewing time. Best of luck with your mods :)
Thank you! Works!
Awesome, Billy, thank you for commenting :)
wonderful video. now, it would be awesome to be able to use the phone camera as an usb camera for monitoring, do you think it's possible?
Hello, Thank you for commenting and encouragement. That would be awesome and I wouldn't doubt there is a way to do it. I would use a search term "how to use an android phone as a webcam for PC"
Thank you a lot! Old phone-new life
Hello Максим, Thank you for commenting and encouragement. I'm glad you found value in this video for your viewing time and new life for an old Android smartphone.
Best of luck with your mods!
Fantastic!
thank you!
Thank you friend, I'm glad you found value in this video for your viewing time. Best of luck with your mods!
Hi sir, will this works with Bigtreetech Pi V1.2? The standalone Pi board
Hi Abdul, Thank you for commenting. Unfortunately, I haven't tried the display using the BTT Pi V1.2. If I had to guess I would think they would have designed it to work it. Check their GitHub and ask in their forums to confirm.
Best of luck with your mods!
@@vbared Guess that I'll have to try it for my self. Cause I have read somewhere that the CB1+Pi4B is similar to the BTT Pi V1.2, just in different board form.
Mám právě problém se zamrzáním a je podivné, že SD karta 16GB se nezasekne a funguje, SD 32 vše nahraji ale po opětovném nahrání se zamrzne a nejde nic udělat prostě nebotuje
Dobrý den, příteli, děkuji za komentář. Používáte CB1 nebo CM4? Pokud některý z nich, pak bych udělal CB1 nebo CM4 z desky Manta a znovu je usadil, abych se ujistil, že jsou správně zasunuty do svých konektorů na desce Manta. Pokud se nespustí pomocí různých SD karet, může to být problém.
Victor thanks for the video. it is great. problem i have is on the last instruction to disable the old screen it says
sudo: vim: command not found. Thanks
Hi Larry, Thank you for commenting and encouragement. Are you running a CB1 or a Raspberry Pi? If Pi the file is config.txt but since I haven't done this on a Raspberry Pi the process might be different. I would encourage you to check the Klipper forums, I'm sure the solution is there.
thanks victor. i am running a raspiberry pi 4. i will check thanks again.@@vbared
great video! i had the same frustration with the 3.5 inch TFT touch screen. too bad I don't have any old android phones as my family uses Apple devices. 😊
Hi Chris, Thank you for commenting and encouragement. If you aren't needing a permanent Klipper Screen try using your iPhone to log into your Klipper Web UI. Http://your Raspberry IP or Http://webname.lan address.
Thank you a lot, Bro!
Anytime, buddy, I'm glad you found value in this video for your viewing time.
Best of luck with your mods!
m8, this is EXACTLY what I was thinking of doing also! Do you know if this could work with a Creality motherboard 4.2.7?
Hi, Thanks for commenting. Yes, Klipper screen running on an Android smartphone will also work with a 4.2.7 board so long as you are using a BTT PI4B+CB1 the guide will be the same. If you have a Raspberry Pi there will likely be some differences in the process to get it working, but it should.
Works on orange pi 3 lts, thank you.
Hi friend, Awesome, thank you for the info. I'm glad you found value in this video for your viewing time. best of luck with your mods!
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Thank you friend :)