I minimally upgraded my Ender 3v2. I did Chep’s Capricorn upgrade (just a section in the hotend) and bed springs. I ran the stock firmware for a few months before changing to klipper using fluiddpi. I absolutely recommend klipper. You can print directly from cura using the octoprint plugin. I didn’t add ABL until I was running klipper. I’m still using the glass bed with hairspray.
Yeah, bed springs would be the least I would do. The Ender 3v2 is pretty good from the start, most other upgrades are not a necessity but some do help with overall print quality. Each machine has got its own quarks, some might need more upgrades than others to perform well but that all depends on the machine and person of course. I’m playing with kipper now and ABL is being added soon. Thanks for watching!
Do NOT hit the glass Plate with alcohol... I guess that's the whole reason why everyone says they're crap. You'll destroy the coating. Just use hot water and maybe a little soap to clean. Works fantastic for me, no adhesion problems whatsoever, and once the plate is cooled to room temp, prints basically pop off by themselves.
I have been using alcohol on all my Enders, some are still using the glass plates they came with and are still going strong. You have a solid point though, thanks for the feedback and tip. Thanks for watching!!
Before buying the metal extruder kit please check your stepper motor gear. If it is a press fit gear then you can't use the kit without replacing the motor too. Creality are notorious for swapping out components to cut costs and avoid delays due to supply issues. Power supply is another component often not the "normal" part.
Yeah, Creality is notorious for this! Very good point but you do not need to swap motors to use the kit. If you have a little mechanical experience and a dremel you can use the existing motor, I’ve had to do it on 2 of my other printers. 🤔 I might need to do a video on it, thanks for the input and for watching!
In the course of a year. I went thru at least 4 endstop switches working at RANDOM. Mesh Level will not work for that. I also ruined a few beds. In the order of $150. So go with auto Level. A CR Touch can be found on aliexpress for about $22. Great investment compared to $150 lost in switches and beds. The rest of the upgrades are just what people need.
Yes, you are completely right Mesh bed level will not work for that 😬 that sounds rough. I would recommend auto bed level over mesh bed level any day but I wanted to provide a easy/free alternative. I love my CR touch and EZBL that I have installed on other machines and wouldn’t trade them for anything. Thanks for your input, comment and of course thanks for watching! 🤙🏼
I am finally replacing the extruder on my pros, the arm never broke but the base did. one printer had the brass insert the bowden tube attaches to explode out of the front of the printer mid print. The second printer wore the teeth off the hob gear heh. They lasted a year and a half of heavy use, so they were due to die lol. I am replacing them with some ezr struders I found on clearance.
I’ve worn the teeth on a few gears myself 😄 I’ve had a few base break as well but when my arm first broke it took forever for me to figure out because it was well hidden. Sounds like you’ve got a handle on things and thanks for watching!
@@NerdvanaCustomCreations not a problem sir, thank you for the great content, I am installing my clearance priced old school ezr struder as I type this, time to calibrate esteps lol
On the cooling setup I use the satsana mini. One piece. It uses stock fans. Gives excellent view of the nozzle. There is a single or dual cooling fan option.
I recently discovered the Satsana. It looks like a solid setup, I love the minimalist design! I might have another setup in the running now 😉 Thanks for watching!
Next time you buy one of these ender printers make sure the first bracket that is installed the shorter one with front facing you check to see in it was threaded one I bought it was not lucky I had a kit to do this may have been built during covid lock down in china
I never understood why people keep feeding their filament sideways into the filament stepper motor unit. Especially if you have direct drive, why would you not just feed it from the top straight in?
With direct drive especially, I would feed it for the top. I guess it’s just a matter of preference or maybe just laziness 😆. Either way thanks for watching!
I appreciate the video and kinda understand the on screen effects, but they're really annoying for a rather serious topic. Good video though nonetheless.
I only need to relevel if I switch out nozzles on my ender 3 version1, but most of the time its still close to spot on because I set it up so the heatbrake butts up tight up against the nozzle and the shoulders of the nozzle rest on the bottom of the heater block so with the same nozzle the hight never changes, but i do check with a strip of paper by 'selecting level corners every once in a while but maybe I'm lucky but my early Ender3 seems to hold zero... but I dont have the stock mainboard I have the MKS with 2130's so maybe the reduction in vibration may have something to do with it...
nice video, but I'm a little confused why you'd spend 60 bucks on an autolevel sensor when you can just grab a bltouch clone for 15-20$. but informative video anyways :)
Glue stick is not all bad, requires a little in post processing but some bed just need it. You could try switching the plate for something aftermarket. Thanks for your comments and thanks for watching!!
You have a great point! I do often find myself cleaning it when it’s hot. You do run the risk of cracking the glass, if there is a defect in said glass, hitting while it’s hot. But your right it is one of the best times to wipe them off! Thanks for watching!
Not completely sure, haven’t picked up an S1 Pro…. Yet. My recommendation is to start on Thingiverse, see what’s available and go from there. This should help you get started in the right direction, thanks for watching! www.thingiverse.com/search?q=S1+pro&page=1&type=things&sort=relevant
You know, I haven’t thought much about it till your comment. I looked at it and it’s specs and build look good but maybe overkill for a V2. I’ve done well with my extruder but would probably think about it in a different printer. That being said, if I had just one printer and could afford it (good or bad) I would go for it but is definitely overkill for a V2 IMHO. Thanks for watching!
There is some truth to your thought. Most are optional or may not be needed but it gives you a chance to learn more about the hobby. In some case’s there is no impact and in others the difference is there. I totally understand your point though!! Thanks for watching!!
It was a great printer for many before some of the newer machines, this was a while ago though. As with any technology, especially fast evolving tech like additive manufacturing, things become “garbage” rather quickly. I agree there are better options, most you have to pay to play but either way I appreciate your opinion and thanks for watching! 🤙🏼
Like the content, but gotta get rid of the pop up animations.
Thanks for the feedback and thanks for watching!
I minimally upgraded my Ender 3v2. I did Chep’s Capricorn upgrade (just a section in the hotend) and bed springs. I ran the stock firmware for a few months before changing to klipper using fluiddpi. I absolutely recommend klipper. You can print directly from cura using the octoprint plugin. I didn’t add ABL until I was running klipper. I’m still using the glass bed with hairspray.
Yeah, bed springs would be the least I would do. The Ender 3v2 is pretty good from the start, most other upgrades are not a necessity but some do help with overall print quality. Each machine has got its own quarks, some might need more upgrades than others to perform well but that all depends on the machine and person of course. I’m playing with kipper now and ABL is being added soon. Thanks for watching!
Do NOT hit the glass Plate with alcohol... I guess that's the whole reason why everyone says they're crap. You'll destroy the coating. Just use hot water and maybe a little soap to clean. Works fantastic for me, no adhesion problems whatsoever, and once the plate is cooled to room temp, prints basically pop off by themselves.
I have been using alcohol on all my Enders, some are still using the glass plates they came with and are still going strong. You have a solid point though, thanks for the feedback and tip. Thanks for watching!!
Before buying the metal extruder kit please check your stepper motor gear. If it is a press fit gear then you can't use the kit without replacing the motor too. Creality are notorious for swapping out components to cut costs and avoid delays due to supply issues. Power supply is another component often not the "normal" part.
Yeah, Creality is notorious for this! Very good point but you do not need to swap motors to use the kit. If you have a little mechanical experience and a dremel you can use the existing motor, I’ve had to do it on 2 of my other printers. 🤔 I might need to do a video on it, thanks for the input and for watching!
Ive owned my v2 for 48 hours and ive said everything you said at the beginning 😂😂😂
Yep! It’s a love hate relationship 😂😂
listen in 1.5x speed no need to thank me - great video got two of the 5 upgrades today!
Thanks for watching!!
In the course of a year. I went thru at least 4 endstop switches working at RANDOM. Mesh Level will not work for that. I also ruined a few beds. In the order of $150. So go with auto Level. A CR Touch can be found on aliexpress for about $22. Great investment compared to $150 lost in switches and beds. The rest of the upgrades are just what people need.
Yes, you are completely right Mesh bed level will not work for that 😬 that sounds rough. I would recommend auto bed level over mesh bed level any day but I wanted to provide a easy/free alternative. I love my CR touch and EZBL that I have installed on other machines and wouldn’t trade them for anything. Thanks for your input, comment and of course thanks for watching! 🤙🏼
Cheers brutha, this was pretty helpful in terms of direction I needed for upgrades.
Awesome!! Glad I could help. Thanks for watching!!
I am finally replacing the extruder on my pros, the arm never broke but the base did. one printer had the brass insert the bowden tube attaches to explode out of the front of the printer mid print. The second printer wore the teeth off the hob gear heh. They lasted a year and a half of heavy use, so they were due to die lol. I am replacing them with some ezr struders I found on clearance.
I’ve worn the teeth on a few gears myself 😄 I’ve had a few base break as well but when my arm first broke it took forever for me to figure out because it was well hidden. Sounds like you’ve got a handle on things and thanks for watching!
@@NerdvanaCustomCreations not a problem sir, thank you for the great content, I am installing my clearance priced old school ezr struder as I type this, time to calibrate esteps lol
klipper is a great upgrade for me. It has improved the speed and quality of my prints.
Yep, thats in the works currently. Thanks for watching!!
Dude that was a great vid definitely continue with what your doing 👍👍👍👍 subbed and smashed the bell
Thank you so much and thanks for watching!!
On the cooling setup I use the satsana mini. One piece. It uses stock fans. Gives excellent view of the nozzle. There is a single or dual cooling fan option.
I recently discovered the Satsana. It looks like a solid setup, I love the minimalist design! I might have another setup in the running now 😉 Thanks for watching!
I got a ender 3 pro, this Is a small chanel perfect to grow together
Next time you buy one of these ender printers make sure the first bracket that is installed the shorter one with front facing you check to see in it was threaded one I bought it was not lucky I had a kit to do this may have been built during covid lock down in china
can u explain the auto leveling software please how it works and maybe a reviewed on it
Great video, i have almost all of your same upgrades, i need me some 5015's tho, keep it up
Any chance you can link to the extruder knob STL you use in this video?
I never understood why people keep feeding their filament sideways into the filament stepper motor unit. Especially if you have direct drive, why would you not just feed it from the top straight in?
With direct drive especially, I would feed it for the top. I guess it’s just a matter of preference or maybe just laziness 😆. Either way thanks for watching!
I appreciate the video and kinda understand the on screen effects, but they're really annoying for a rather serious topic.
Good video though nonetheless.
I completely understand, thanks for your feedback and thanks for watching!!
I only need to relevel if I switch out nozzles on my ender 3 version1, but most of the time its still close to spot on because I set it up so the heatbrake butts up tight up against the nozzle and the shoulders of the nozzle rest on the bottom of the heater block so with the same nozzle the hight never changes, but i do check with a strip of paper by 'selecting level corners every once in a while but maybe I'm lucky but my early Ender3 seems to hold zero... but I dont have the stock mainboard I have the MKS with 2130's so maybe the reduction in vibration may have something to do with it...
All of the pop ups and sound effects were pretty distracting. Sound effects & intro were also lounder than your vox audio. Helpful video nonetheless.
Appreciate the feedback, glad I could be helpful and thanks for watching!
Nice video thank you
Thanks for watching!!
nice video, but I'm a little confused why you'd spend 60 bucks on an autolevel sensor when you can just grab a bltouch clone for 15-20$. but informative video anyways :)
The BL touch and clones are a great way to go! Looking back on it, I think I just forgot to recommend them 🤷🏻♂️ Thanks for watching!!
my glass bed on neo is a so nasty slippery, i’ve cleaned it as best i can and still can’t print at all unless i use glue stick.
Glue stick is not all bad, requires a little in post processing but some bed just need it. You could try switching the plate for something aftermarket. Thanks for your comments and thanks for watching!!
Lost me at "dont wanna clean your beds with isopropyl alcohol while there hot" lol! Thats the best time to wipe them off
You have a great point! I do often find myself cleaning it when it’s hot. You do run the risk of cracking the glass, if there is a defect in said glass, hitting while it’s hot. But your right it is one of the best times to wipe them off! Thanks for watching!
What about that orange cooling shroud? Where did you get that?
It’s the Petsfang from Thingiverse. Here’s a link www.thingiverse.com/thing:2759439
Take a drink every time he says "uh" or "um"
You'll be dead by the end of the video.
Just ordered an S1 Pro. Which parts of the Ender S1 Pro be modded to look like an Mk3 with orange accents?
Not completely sure, haven’t picked up an S1 Pro…. Yet. My recommendation is to start on Thingiverse, see what’s available and go from there. This should help you get started in the right direction, thanks for watching!
www.thingiverse.com/search?q=S1+pro&page=1&type=things&sort=relevant
@@NerdvanaCustomCreations Oh, ok. I was thinking you had a Pro based on the video title. My bad. Thanks for the info.
What do people think of the Sprite Pro for the V2?
You know, I haven’t thought much about it till your comment. I looked at it and it’s specs and build look good but maybe overkill for a V2. I’ve done well with my extruder but would probably think about it in a different printer. That being said, if I had just one printer and could afford it (good or bad) I would go for it but is definitely overkill for a V2 IMHO. Thanks for watching!
@@NerdvanaCustomCreations overkill, that’s what I like to hear SOLD! 😂 I have a RTX4090 to play Rise of Kingdoms, overkill is my middle name
@@NerdvanaCustomCreations I’ve going for a Z Axis upgrade, Sprite Pro and the stability bars but because they look cool, not functional 😂
What is the mount you are using for the wyze camera on the gantry please?
Here you go, it’s great! Thanks for watching!
www.thingiverse.com/thing:4524977
Most "upgrades" are unnecessary, in my opinion.
Of course, your mileage may vary.
There is some truth to your thought. Most are optional or may not be needed but it gives you a chance to learn more about the hobby. In some case’s there is no impact and in others the difference is there. I totally understand your point though!! Thanks for watching!!
Awesome!! Wish I had the resources to give all my subscribers cookies 🍪😄 Appreciate the comment and thank you so much for the sub and for watching!!
You look like Johnny Depp
I will take that 😁 Thanks for watching!
@@NerdvanaCustomCreations np
print a new microphone xD
Yeah, definitely need to get my sound sorted out! Thanks for the feedback and thanks for watching.
PLEASE STOP WITH ALL THE SOUND EFFECTS AND POP UPS
Thanks for the feedback, will do. Not sure what I was thinking during editing but I appreciate the input, thanks for watching!!
The Ender 3 V2 is garbage and a waste of time
It was a great printer for many before some of the newer machines, this was a while ago though. As with any technology, especially fast evolving tech like additive manufacturing, things become “garbage” rather quickly. I agree there are better options, most you have to pay to play but either way I appreciate your opinion and thanks for watching! 🤙🏼
You look like you need some sleep bud
Probably do.