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Achieving Flawless Resin Prints In Chilling Conditions
Printing with a resin printer in a cold room is incredibly challenging because when the resin is cold, there is a big chance your print will fail. Some expensive resin printers have a heated resin vat, but you won't find that in a lower end resin printer, as mostly used by hobbyists. In that case, a mini heater can be the solution. Watch this review and you will see why.
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▼ FAVOTITE LASER ENGRAVERS ▼
- Algolaser Alpha 24 Watt gozbx.com/r/okmeTP0gPSPY
- Algolaser Delta 24 Watt gozbx.com/r/KKd2CF6q0s2l
- Longer Laser B1 30W shareasale.com/u.cfm?d=1057523&m=115522&u=4057477&afftrack=
- Longer RAY5 20W shareasale.com/u.cfm?d=1057526&m=115522&u=4057477&afftrack=
- Two Trees TS2 20W shareasale.com/u.cfm?d=1042270&m=128497&u=4057477&afftrack=
- Comgrow Laser Engravers shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2145980&u=4057477&m=131011&urllink=www%2Esovol3d%2Ecom%2Fcollections%2Flaser%2Dengraver&afftrack=
▼ TOOLS FOR LASER ENGRAVING ▼
- Honeycomb 500x500mm shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2435366&u=4057477&m=115522&urllink=&afftrack=
- Honeycomb 300x200mm shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2435365&u=4057477&m=115522&urllink=&afftrack=
- Camera for Lightburn shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2435359&u=4057477&m=115522&urllink=&afftrack=
▼ FAVORITE 3D PRINTERS ▼
- Longer LK4 and LK5 Pro 3D Printers shareasale.com/u.cfm?d=1078321&m=115522&u=4057477&afftrack=
- Longer 4K Mono Resin Printer shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2413528&u=4057477&m=115522&urllink=&afftrack=
- Sovol 3D Printers shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2145980&u=4057477&m=131011&urllink=www%2Esovol3d%2Ecom%2Fcollections%2F3d%2Dprinter&afftrack=
- Ankermake M5C High Speed shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2182107&u=4057477&m=133002&urllink=www%2Eankermake%2Ecom%2Fproducts%2Fm5c%3Fref%3Dm5c%5Fdetails%26variant%3D43570089132181%26discount%3DWS24NY80&afftrack=
- Ankermake M5 Professional High speed shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2182107&u=4057477&m=133002&urllink=www%2Eankermake%2Ecom%2Fproducts%2Fm5%3Fvariant%3D42744298373269%26discount%3DWSPEKCPXIT&afftrack=
- TwoTrees SK1 CoreXY Printer shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2465684&u=4057477&m=128497&urllink=&afftrack=
- TwoTrees SP5 CoreXY Printer shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2400712&u=4057477&m=128497&urllink=&afftrack=
▼ FAVORITE 3D SCANNERS ▼
- Creality Scan Ferret
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▼ The Ender 2 printing NGEN FLEX material
Переглядів 1505 місяців тому
This is just a little channel update. I am now printing NGEN FLEX filament on the Creality Ender 2 printer and I have also been testing it with PLA and PETG. The printer seems to handle all the filaments without any problem and the print quality is decent. I just have to play around with the settings like the retraction and that kind of things, but basically it looks a lot like the settings for...
▼ 10 ways to Turbocharge your OLD 3D Printer
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In this video I show you 10 ways how to get high speed printing done with old bedslingers that you might still have, or that you have because you don't want to buy a Bambu Labs or any other Klipper machine. I have tried this not only with my Longer LK5 Pro, but also with both my Artillery printers, my Kingroon KP3S Pro S1, my Creality Ender3 V2 and even my extremely old Creality Ender 2. ▼ USED...
▼ The iCube Pro | The Desktop laser for makers & crafters
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This is the Sculpfun iCube Pro (5 Watt) and I love it. It's a small sized machine with a true 5-Watt laser, also available in 3- or 10-Watt versions. This laser is quick, it's powerful and it can work from your computer (Lightburn or LaserGRBL) or your Phone with dedicated software. If you are interested in this machine, please go to the official website (not an affiliate link): sculpfun.com/pr...
▼ Creality Scan Ferret Tutorial | Features selection
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UPDATE 01-20-2024: AFFILIATE LINK ADDED: shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2015992&u=4057477&m=124834&urllink=store.creality.com/eu/collections/scanner?spm=..index.products_display_nav_2.1&spm_prev=..product_fb243cb4-ca2f-46b9-939e-68b8976073e1.header_1.1&afftrack= A question I hear a lot is how to set the features selection when scanning with the Creality Scan Ferret 3D scanner. In this video I will expl...
▼ Creality CR Scan Ferret versions | WATCH THIS BEFORE BUYING
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UPDATE 01-20-2024: AFFILIATE LINK ADDED: shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2015992&u=4057477&m=124834&urllink=store.creality.com/eu/collections/scanner?spm=..index.products_display_nav_2.1&spm_prev=..product_fb243cb4-ca2f-46b9-939e-68b8976073e1.header_1.1&afftrack= This video explains the difference between various models of the Creality Scan Ferret 3D scanner. If you are in the market for one, make sure ...
Fusion 360 Secrets: Laser-Ready SVG Files. Learn this in just 6 Minutes
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Learn how to export .SVG files directly from Fusion 360 in the 6 minutes tutorial. ▼ Laser engravers I currently recommend ▼ - Ikier K1 24 Watt www.atomstack.net/collections/ikier-series/products/ikier-k1-pro-24w?variant=44162212528378&UA-cam&D-PrintCreator - Algolaser Alpha 24 Watt gozbx.com/r/okmeTP0gPSPY - Algolaser Delta 24 Watt gozbx.com/r/KKd2CF6q0s2l - Longer Laser B1 30W gozbx.com/r/G5o...
▼ What kind of laser is the WeCreate Vision?
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Will this be the next laser in my workshop, or even the only laser? Let's dive into the specifications of this WeCreat Vision laser and see what is so special about it. ▼ Laser engravers I currently recommend ▼ - Ikier K1 24 Watt www.atomstack.net/collections/ikier-series/products/ikier-k1-pro-24w?variant=44162212528378&UA-cam&D-PrintCreator - Algolaser Alpha 24 Watt gozbx.com/r/okmeTP0gPSPY - ...
▼ Beaverlab DavCarve L1 Kickstarter All in One laserengraver
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Beaverlab DavCarve L1 This laser engraver is unique because it not only features a 20 Watt 540nm laser module but also a 10 Watt one. Additionally, it is available with a 2 Watt 1064nm laser module for engraving metal or transparent acrylic, a pen holder for drawing with a pen or marker, and a cutting plotter pen for cutting paper or vinyl, and more. This laser engraving machine is set to go in...
Designing Sauna Oil Holders With Lightburn
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In this DIY tutorial I unveil the art of crafting exquisite Sauna Essential Oil Holders using the power of precision laser cutting and Lightburn software. Watch as I take you through the step-by-step process of transforming raw wood into a functional and stylish sauna accessory. This video is sure to inspire your creativity. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share if you enjoy this unique pr...
▼ Lightburn COM Surrogate instal problem
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If you are updating Lightburn to Lightburn 1.4.03 you might encounter a problem while updating. This problem, known as the COM Surrogate problem, is preventing lightburn from updating because the COM SURROGATE process is still running and can't be closed by Lightburn software instal automatically. In this video I show you what to do, to fix this. ▼ Laser engravers I currently recommend ▼ - Ikie...
Make A Spooky Halloween Lantern With A Hobby Laser Cutter
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Join me, Brian, the 3D PrintCreator, in this step-by-step video tutorial where we craft a spooky Halloween lantern using Lightburn software and a laser cutting machine. Discover how to transform ordinary shapes into captivating designs, engrave intricate images, and create perfectly placed openings for a candle's warm glow. Follow along for a detailed walkthrough and laser settings, and don't f...
▼ Unboxing and Review of the Ikier K1 Pro Laser Engraver and Cutter
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If you want to buy this machine, please use this link to show the people of Ikier that you liked my video: www.ikier.com/collections/machines/products/ikier-k1-pro-24w?variant=43968038797632 or www.atomstack.net/collections/ikier-series/products/ikier-k1-pro-24w?variant=44162212528378&UA-cam&D-PrintCreator For full transparency. These are NOT affiliate links. They just show how well this channe...
▼ Review of the Algolaser Alpha
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▼ Review of the Algolaser Alpha
Create With The Kingroon Kp3s Pro S1 3d Printer!
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Create With The Kingroon Kp3s Pro S1 3d Printer!
▼ Fixing Alarm 8 in Lightburn | Easy Homing Solution
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▼ Fixing Alarm 8 in Lightburn | Easy Homing Solution
Lightburn Tip | How To Set Finish Position
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Lightburn Tip | How To Set Finish Position
▼ Longer B1 Laser Engraver: Powerful, Affordable, and a Safety Concern
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▼ Longer B1 Laser Engraver: Powerful, Affordable, and a Safety Concern
▼ ATEZR L2 | One of the BEST laser engravers
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▼ ATEZR L2 | One of the BEST laser engravers
🛠 Laser cutting Insulation material with the Creality Falcon 2
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🛠 Laser cutting Insulation material with the Creality Falcon 2
▼ Longer Ray5 10 Watt laser engraver
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▼ Longer Ray5 10 Watt laser engraver
📐engraving on different types of wood
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📐engraving on different types of wood
Let's Get Engraving With The Creality Falcon 2 Laser Engraver!
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Let's Get Engraving With The Creality Falcon 2 Laser Engraver!
▼ Creality Laser Falcon 2 announcement
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▼ Creality Laser Falcon 2 announcement
▼ Customize your production like a pro with LightBurn and a laser engraver
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▼ Customize your production like a pro with LightBurn and a laser engraver
▼ Why I am not upgrading to Simplify3D V5
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▼ Why I am not upgrading to Simplify3D V5
▼ Mastering the Zoom and Magnify Tools in Lightburn software
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▼ Mastering the Zoom and Magnify Tools in Lightburn software
▼ TwoTrees TR2 Pro Rotary Roller
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▼ TwoTrees TR2 Pro Rotary Roller
▼ Ortur Lasermaster 3 Pro Review: An Affordable and Powerful Laser Engraver
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▼ Ortur Lasermaster 3 Pro Review: An Affordable and Powerful Laser Engraver
▼ TwoTrees TS2 Laser Engraver Review
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▼ TwoTrees TS2 Laser Engraver Review

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @nitennr1087
    @nitennr1087 5 хвилин тому

    Does it engrave stainless steel?

  • @NICKLETT1
    @NICKLETT1 10 днів тому

    Hi does longer ray 10 watt have limit switches??

  • @sulistyojatidanang86
    @sulistyojatidanang86 12 днів тому

    how about the smallest object that the scanner can scan the object?

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 11 днів тому

      That's not easy to answer. When the small parts is part of a bigger structure, for example, a turntable with markers, then a 4x4x4 cm object can be scanned, but this is not a scanner for small objects. The Scan Otter might be a better choice for you if that's what you want to scan.

  • @cassandraroverts2509
    @cassandraroverts2509 12 днів тому

    Hi, wij hebben de diy laser maar krijgen het nog niet zo goed voor elkaar om hem af te stellen, heb je tips?

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 11 днів тому

      Dit is een heel algemene vraag, en daarom niet echt te beantwoorden. Wat bedoel je met afstellen? Er zijn van Algolaser materiaal tabellen waarin je globaal kunt zien welke instellingen je moet gebruiken voor bepaalde materialen. Ook hebben ze een fantastische Facebook community waarin ook vertegenwoordigers van Algolaser zelf zitten. Die kunnen je absoluut helpen als je andere vragen hebt.

  • @SicketMog
    @SicketMog 16 днів тому

    A question... I'm currently looking at a used (but hardly used) one of these, with some filament, for 1600SEK and close so able to just collect it. I have NEVER used a 3D-printer before, ZERO experience with CAD, no history in engineering wse... Would this be a good place to start with 3D-printing (and at that price)?

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 15 днів тому

      1600 SEK would be about 140 Euro. For that price you would get a very good printer that would be a great starting point to start your experience with 3D printing. Now, you have to know I love 3D printing with Artillery printers, and I for sure think these printers are much better than the Creality alternatives, but there is one good thing about the Ender series of printers and that is that you will find much more videos on UA-cam about them. So, for a starter, a Creality printer might be a better introduction to 3D printing, although the machine is for sure less good than the Artillery machines. Now, if you are really willing to learn about 3D printing, then go for it. The Artillery machines are that good that I still (after 4 years) use them daily. The only things i have repaired on them are new nozzles and a new screen on my sidewinder X1, because I touched it just a little too hard and broke it.

  • @lynnb9790
    @lynnb9790 24 дні тому

    Great video! Thank you soooo much for providing the bottomplate file!

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 11 днів тому

      Your Welcome. Thans for the nice reply.

  • @360_tours
    @360_tours 29 днів тому

    If its only one direction could be the belts. Most always cheaper stepper motors. Stay away from those red colored ones if possible. In CNCs there are issues of too much current in wires affecting other wires. You actually need to shield those wires with electrical covers.

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 29 днів тому

      I understand what you are saying, but as you can see, it's not only one direction. Also, as I stated in the video, the issue is solved and it had nothing to do with the stepper motors. It were the cheap stepperdriver clones the used on the 4.2.2 motherboeard that were to blame. after replacing the motherboard for a 4.2.7 version (with the good stepper trinamic stepperdrivers) the issue was gone.

    • @360_tours
      @360_tours 28 днів тому

      @@3dPrintCreator sorry meant to say stepper driver. For others, that have had a machine for a while and then it skips. Start with the belt then check the a4988 chips. I think sometimes they can get too hot. The cheap Chinese knock offs are not good (red ones). Either get new ones or call the company.

  • @amycicak5567
    @amycicak5567 Місяць тому

    Hi I ordered the 10 w pro is the bed the same size for your drop in as the 3 and 5w? It looks like different engraving area. I wanted to make the board from my larger Laser while I wait for it to come in

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 29 днів тому

      As I understand the only difference is in the module, so the rest is exactly the same.

  • @mariuspetcu2087
    @mariuspetcu2087 Місяць тому

    Thank You so Much for the Explanations ... I was able to make a PERFECT thread, finally ...

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator Місяць тому

      Thanks for your reply, I love to hear things like this.

  • @noenflux
    @noenflux Місяць тому

    What is the maximum temperature you can select with the heater?

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator Місяць тому

      On the display it goes allt he way to 120 degrees Celcius, but that's B.S. However, for an enclosed FDM printer it's possible to get it up to 55 degrees. I have reached that in about 22 minutes.

  • @Resinbyjill
    @Resinbyjill Місяць тому

    Wat zou het verschil zijn tussen de 5 en 10 watt? Ik wil het gebruiken voor snijden

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator Місяць тому

      Dat is moeilijk te zeggen. Het is in elk geval niet zo dat je 2x zo diep kunt snijden, denk eerder aan een millimeter extra diep, o.i.d. Hoe meer vermogen een diode laser heeft, hoe groter de projectie wordt qua oppervlak, en hoe groter de projectie, hoe minder geconcentreerd het licht word omgezet in warmte, en dus snijkracht. Ik weet echter van deze fabrikant niet hoe goed (effectief) hun 10 Watt lasers zijn, dus een heel specifieke uitspraak durf ik hierover niet te doen.

  • @SianaGearz
    @SianaGearz Місяць тому

    I wonder. These people who say to use oilers, have generally used oilers before, then ran into issues, and found that the oiler helps them... by all reason they never cleared the previous oil residue or other surface residue out of the system. I mean nozzles are disposable, then you have the throat, you would need to repolish the inner surface if it's a stainless or titanium one, or replace the PTFE insert if it's lined, wash the couplings and bowden tube in dish soap, wash the extruder components... to have a chance at a clean (haha) experiment... any bets on where the issue possibly originally came from? Once oil is on a surface it generally never quite goes away completely, it just degrades to where it becomes sticky garbage.

  • @gibesil
    @gibesil Місяць тому

    Thank You!

  • @indivisual.
    @indivisual. Місяць тому

    Ich hatte den Fehler, nachdem ich den Elegoo Phecda um Endschalter ergänzt hatte. Es hat super funktioniert! Vielen lieben Dank.

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator Місяць тому

      Das ist schön zu hören, danke für Ihre Antwort.

  • @t2pt554
    @t2pt554 Місяць тому

    BB Walker has been out of circulation for a long time now. Currently. his page said he will be back this June. I have been trying to order the module for the extrusion.

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator Місяць тому

      That's unfortunate, but something that is not in my control. You can however, use the original board on your original extruder.

  • @t2pt554
    @t2pt554 2 місяці тому

    Hi. Good tutorial! What is the operating voltage and wattage of the DaVinci pro heating cartridge?

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 2 місяці тому

      Hi, thanks for your reply. I am sorry. It's been a long time ago since I had that printer. In my memory it was a 12 volt cartridge, but I am not sure about the wattage (However I can remember it was not that high, as it took a long time to heat up).

  • @j6077xxd
    @j6077xxd 2 місяці тому

    Excellent thanks

  • @imadeit3579
    @imadeit3579 2 місяці тому

    Fixed my problem hehe thank you very much !!

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 2 місяці тому

      Good to hear that. Enjoy your lasermachine.

  • @jayvaccaro4120
    @jayvaccaro4120 2 місяці тому

    I am having a problem with Alarm 3 Reset while in motion.GRBL cannot guarantee position. Lost steps are likely. Rehoming is recommended which I did. ON or near Line 0. Please help!

    • @rc0d3
      @rc0d3 2 місяці тому

      Same issue here...

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 2 місяці тому

      To answer this, I must see the whole picture. What machine do you have? Which type of GRBL is used? What is the mainboard and it's firmware (and have you updated to the latest available firmware yet?) Is this is al very specific, I (as a user, just like you) can't help you, unless you happen to have the exact same machine with the same settings as I have. I advice to contact the vendor and ask them.

  • @fielderknivesandpens3552
    @fielderknivesandpens3552 2 місяці тому

    Mine does t even attempt to home now. I get the error right away when I turn it on. Any help with that? Ortur laser master 3, using Lightburn software

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 2 місяці тому

      Most probably in the laser settings in Lightburn or other software you are using, you have the X and/or Y offset for homing set to 0 instead of a value like 1 to 5mm. This is found under the machine settings.

  • @Pepsiman2006
    @Pepsiman2006 2 місяці тому

    Have had my printer for awhile now. Just started experiencing the issue with my 4.2.2 board after upgrading the hot end. Hearing for you that the board was building a lot of heat, decided to raise the feet and install a larger fan for more airflow. That seems to have resolved the issue, allowing me to hold off on getting a new board just yet. Thank you for the info.

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 2 місяці тому

      I am glad this worked out for you. Enjoy printing on your machine.

  • @jimmysgameclips
    @jimmysgameclips 2 місяці тому

    THANKYOU

  • @jusihya2004
    @jusihya2004 2 місяці тому

    The pro has anti shake. And the others don't

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 2 місяці тому

      Actually, not true. I have both and they are the same. This is also confirmed by Creality on their official Facebook group. They only difference is the included wifi box. Also, the firmware on the pro is different, but only because of the wifi capabilities. You can flash a normal version to a pro if you want and vice versa.

    • @jusihya2004
      @jusihya2004 2 місяці тому

      I went to crealitys website. And it says the pro only has anti shake? Go have a look

    • @jusihya2004
      @jusihya2004 2 місяці тому

      @3dPrintCreator Creality website says only the pro has anti shake.

    • @jimmysgameclips
      @jimmysgameclips 2 місяці тому

      ​@@jusihya2004This might be a regional website mistake. The US site for the scanners states this feature for the non-pro versions

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 2 місяці тому

      @@jusihya2004 I know, and I have talked to them about that. Their own technical staff then acknowledged that this is WRONG and all the models have anti shake. The conversation can be found on their OWN facebook group. I have listed it somewhere here in another comment. I get it that this is confusing, that's why I made this video in the first place.

  • @khapaneus
    @khapaneus 2 місяці тому

    Page not found to download the profile please fixet

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 2 місяці тому

      After I made this video, I moved to a new website provider and in that proces, some of my files got lost unfortunately. I am sorry, but I don't have that profile anymore (just like the printer).

  • @ST_Technik
    @ST_Technik 2 місяці тому

    Kann the wifi module be used whit pc or only whith phone .thanks

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 2 місяці тому

      It can be used with a pc if it supports wifi 6

  • @markburton1433
    @markburton1433 3 місяці тому

    Great video. Look forward to adjusting my settings and seeing the results.

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 2 місяці тому

      Hi, thanks for your reply and sorry for my late answer to this. I hope you have been playing with your settings and found some interesting results.

  • @Rezolite_
    @Rezolite_ 3 місяці тому

    Video is informative, too bad the creator’s responses to half the comments are downright condescending and needlessly disrespectful

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 3 місяці тому

      The only thing I can say to this is, please scroll down and take a look for yourself. I don't feel like I am disrespectful to anybody. In the few cases where someone asked a question about the brand and type of laser I use and how to use it, I asked whether the person had already watched the title of the video and the video itself? For the rest I have given everyone a normal answer, just like I answer you.

  • @MsMajadero
    @MsMajadero 3 місяці тому

    tengo este problema de alarma 8 de ligthburn en una neje max 4 e80 no he sido capaz de configurarla correctamente

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 3 місяці тому

      That's a pitty. I don't have that machine so I can't test it for you.; Sorry 😞

  • @DaveEtchells
    @DaveEtchells 3 місяці тому

    Wow, this is so great! So easy to do and safe on its own. We’re about to get a laser cutter for our makerspace, and one concern we’ve had is about people cutting PVC or anything else with chlorine in it, especially inadvertently (some kind of “mystery plastic”) This is so easy to do and such a decisive indication that it’ll let us relax a lot about the issue!

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 2 місяці тому

      Hi, thanks for your reply. The answer to your reply is Yes..... And No. The risk of having Chlorine gas in your machine (and in your makerspace if that's not well ventilated), is a very big one, but it's not the only risk there is. There are so many other chemicals that can form a risk in your shop, like for example Styrene, found in ABS, ASA and many other plastics (and even some wood glue). This is less of a problem in the machine as it doesn't kill your harrdware, but you don't want the Styrene in the air you are breathing. Good air filtration and circulation is therefore very important. In my shop, the use of own materials in my machines is prohibited unless it's absolutely sure (and checked by myself) that the used materials are not a risk.

    • @DaveEtchells
      @DaveEtchells Місяць тому

      @@3dPrintCreator Thanks for those further tips! In a mixed blessing, a massive flood (broken pipe) provided the impetus and some of the funding to completely remodel our main workspace. Part of the redesign is what we’re calling the “fume room”, which has no HVAC return to the rest of the system and an exhaust fan to the outside that we can run to individual machines. (This is also the room where we’ll be running the smelly resin printers and wash/cure stations.) So we should be well set up to keep noxious fumes out of the air and away from people’s lungs 😁 Good to know about the risks of styrene as well, besides just PVC. Thanks again for the great tips!

  • @Eastcoastgifts
    @Eastcoastgifts 3 місяці тому

    Thank the creators of UA-cam for allowing people to upload these sort of videos I was going crazy pulling my hair out for the last 24 hours I'm so glad I came across your video Thanks for your help

  • @ferreiraleandro89
    @ferreiraleandro89 3 місяці тому

    It did Fixe the alarm 8 issue! thank you!!

  • @joycraftcocoa
    @joycraftcocoa 3 місяці тому

    how do you know where it is engraving? Do you use the software to tell the laser where on the grid to print

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 2 місяці тому

      Hi, thank for your reply. As you can see in the video, I made a bed for the laser with a grid. With this bed and grid it's very easy to position any engraving to any object.

  • @ruchiacts4341
    @ruchiacts4341 3 місяці тому

    Nice video.. I hve a question.. we use hot knife to cut white polyster fabric of about 1mm thick which is slightly shiny.. can i use this 5.5 wat laser to cut it with ease?

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 3 місяці тому

      I wouldn't do it as Polyester fabric gives a nasty, unhealty fume when burned with a laser. There fumes are very toxic and also very corosive to the laser.

  • @kushalk9149
    @kushalk9149 4 місяці тому

    Please mention the model and laser power

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 4 місяці тому

      Maybe, you should check the video, watch it and take a look at the name of the video.

  • @t1mech1ldtc60
    @t1mech1ldtc60 4 місяці тому

    Can you laser plastic keyboard caps using this machine comrade ?

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 4 місяці тому

      Yes you can, but I wouldn't do it, at least not inside your house. Engraving plastics is extremely toxic and can really harm you.

  • @chrisfullerton1356
    @chrisfullerton1356 4 місяці тому

    Thank you worked great!!

  • @JesusChrist-sx1lf
    @JesusChrist-sx1lf 4 місяці тому

    What about disabling speed overrides instead? Or adjust printing speed for layers below < 15,0 sec? Won't that help, or will the print quality reduce too much?

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 4 місяці тому

      That will reduce the print quality a (and maybe even a lot).

  • @nakulnaks
    @nakulnaks 4 місяці тому

    Plz let me know that this machine can cut white synthetic fabric plz?????

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 4 місяці тому

      There is no answer to this question. Yes, there are white synthetic fabrics that can be cut. Does this mean avery white sysnthetic fabric can be cut? No. How thick is the fabric? How reflective is it? What is the melting temperature? Etc. Etc. You wioll have to test this for every specific fabric.

    • @nakulnaks
      @nakulnaks 4 місяці тому

      @@3dPrintCreator my synthetic fabric is up to 1mm and it is white but slightly shiny side and generally we cut it through 10 wat soldering iron or hot knife so plz let me know

  • @TroTipTriTec
    @TroTipTriTec 4 місяці тому

    I wondered about the clicking speed. However, upon examination I realized there was metal over the cleaning box. lol. While the head was attempting to clean itself, I thought it was breaking itself. But that was on a 1.0 that I have just aquired.

  • @damianhunter5476
    @damianhunter5476 4 місяці тому

    worked perfectly for my M5x0.8 Screw thread and my M6x1 Screw thread. much appreciated! Dank je wel! (I cut 0.1mm as a tolerance/clearance as he mentioned and printed using my anycubic kobra 2 neo)

  • @BrittCHelmsSr
    @BrittCHelmsSr 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for this video. I've had this printer for many years and have never had a clog that I couldn't clear while the print head was in the machine. I wasn't so lucky this time. Your video gave me enough information and visual guidance to be able to pull the whole hot end out of the machine and clear the clog that occurred as one roll of filament ended and the next one tried to feed in behind it. I had a piece of the old filament stuck in the insulating tube just above the print head. Many thanks, as I'm printing again.

  • @IVONNE1997ful
    @IVONNE1997ful 4 місяці тому

    I still have the alarm 8 doing this 😢😢😢😢

    • @generalmeks
      @generalmeks 4 місяці тому

      too

    • @IVONNE1997ful
      @IVONNE1997ful 4 місяці тому

      What machine do you have?? Mine is the s30 sculpfun​@@generalmeks

    • @generalmeks
      @generalmeks 4 місяці тому

      @@IVONNE1997ful neje 3 plus

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 4 місяці тому

      It seems there are more reasons for Alarm 8 to activate. I am diving in to it to see if I can create tham.

    • @IVONNE1997ful
      @IVONNE1997ful 4 місяці тому

      @@3dPrintCreator hello how can i be in contact with you, my machine since i have it i am not able to make otros work properly...

  • @Richism4U
    @Richism4U 4 місяці тому

    Thank You for all your videos and ideas. I am new at laser engraving. Appreciate you.

  • @slartibartfass5729
    @slartibartfass5729 4 місяці тому

    I had those sudden step skips since yesterday. E3V2 just mad a loud hardware crashing noise in the middle of a print every now and when. Then the printing just stopped in the middle of the print with an error-message like "Your print was interrupted...". I've got a 4.2.2 mainboard. But it turns out that: 1) Mainboard's fan had its connector losen out of the jack - so the board and drivers were not cooled anymore and the board did reset in the middle of a heavy print. 2) the stepper driver's bias voltage was very low on Y-axis (0.9V) and low on others (1.1V). I cranked all axes to 1.3V - now lets see how it goes. Might have been the same issue with your printer: all the vibrations might slightly changing the bias adjusting resistors or losen a fan cable. Another issue: the boards fan is only on if the heat bed is set to high temp, otherwise not. A UA-camr connected the main board fan to permanent 24V. Will report if this did fix the issue later.

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 4 місяці тому

      IT was not the issue on my Ender 3 V2, but itś good to mention this nevertheless. Thanks for your comment.

  • @CalebFrederickDesign
    @CalebFrederickDesign 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for posting about this product. How do you feel its effectiveness is versus a thermal vat band? I print with high wax content resin and my resin staying at or above 26C/80F. Should I give this a try over another vat band?

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 4 місяці тому

      I have no experience with VAT heaters at all, so a comparison is not something I can make. Yet I do know that I never had a failed print anymore after using this heater.

    • @CalebFrederickDesign
      @CalebFrederickDesign 4 місяці тому

      @@3dPrintCreator I'll let you know. I decided to give this product a try. I currently use a thermal vat band on a large format machine. I'm going to try this heater on an Anycubic Photon D2. I print with high wax content resin and vat temp of 80F is very important.

  • @noomapollo5389
    @noomapollo5389 5 місяців тому

    Good review. Can the z-axis move during engraving to adjust for curved surface? I would like to engrave 12mm (1/2") high text on 25 mm (1") diameter round dowel. I don't know if the variable depth will cause poor resolution in that range.

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 4 місяці тому

      Yes and no. Yes, the machine can do it. But I don't think the lightburn software is able to do this, so you would have to generate your own personal g-Code.

  • @deanhodel1997
    @deanhodel1997 5 місяців тому

    I watched this video and got the SE as I will only be using my computer and I have found does have a larger min operating range vs the othjer two scanners. 50x50x50 vs 150x150x150

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 5 місяців тому

      There is no difference in the operating distance among the models. In fact, there is no difference at all, except for the accessories you receive in the box you bought.

    • @LAKXx
      @LAKXx 4 місяці тому

      @@3dPrintCreator Are you 100% sure about this? Its specified multiple times that apparently the min scan area is 150x..mm for the SE and 50x..mm for the other 2. Would this only be the assumed added mobility it gives? I ordered a SE but am somewhat second guessing myself now

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 4 місяці тому

      @@LAKXx If you have Facebook, search for: Creality 3D Scanner Official Group There you will find some Creality Officials that can confirm you there is NO hardware difference between the scanners, except for the accessories you get. In there you can look for the post about the Ferret SE made on the 6th of December, and in that post there is a debate about differences and Creality confirms that there is no hardware difference at all. However, there is a FIRMWARE difference between the Ferret Pro and the other two models, because only the Pro has the WiFi capability added to the firmware. I have both the Pro and the normal Ferret, and you can swap firmware if you like without a problem.

    • @LAKXx
      @LAKXx 4 місяці тому

      @@3dPrintCreator Thanks man, my scanner will be arriving this week and was honestly ready to send it back since i found the normal ferret at the same price, like at 3 euro more which all in all is a nice deal for an extra 4500mha powerbank alone but i think imma just keep the SE now if we really sure its the same machine across the serieas. Still that minimum scan area is honestly confusing

  • @R4pidCL1Cker
    @R4pidCL1Cker 5 місяців тому

    hi brian, leuk te zien dat je nu boven in de studio zit! ik kom binnenkort het resultaat wel bekijken als ik in de buurt ben. Gr Nick

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 5 місяців тому

      He Nick. Ja leuk, moet je doen. Het is hier nog lang niet af, maar er word al wel productie gedraaid. Trouwens, vergeet niet je uitlaat mee te nemen :-)

  • @MrHeHim
    @MrHeHim 5 місяців тому

    Awesome tipes. I learned some time ago that power failure hammers your SD and wears out the cells, a better SD will also have better write endurance 😉 I learned its just better investing in a battery backup 😅 especially because most the time the print fails, the bed cools and you effectively loose the print If you still have an old 8-bit board and you get hard pauses caused by buffer underrun you can run the printer steight off a PC. Effectively "klipperizing" it. My old wooden Replicator can print at up to 180mm/s 😮 but only 45-65mm/s off the SD card 😢 unless i lower print step resolution

    • @3dPrintCreator
      @3dPrintCreator 5 місяців тому

      Yes and No, this is totally true for some types of printbed. However the Glass with dots beds I have on most my old printers, don't release the print even when cooled down. I have to use a scraper to get the print of the bed, and then the power fail function could be helpfull. These glass beds on old printers are in fact very good, as you can stop heating your bed after the 3rd layer, saving on energy costs. This also makes it possible to tun more printers on only 1 breaker. Here in the Netherlands, where I live, a power outage almost never happens. Therefore, I am not doing any counter measures to prevent a failed print. I have the power failure function on almost all my printers turned off.

  • @peenworm
    @peenworm 5 місяців тому

    This gets a sub