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Hmmm if it was an original main board, it should be no bigger than 8GB sd card.
OMG I have only just changed to a 4.2.7 silent board to my Ender5 after several years and it is a revelation!! 😂😂
Very useful video- I used it yesterday to upgrade my motherboard. Helped make things go smoothly. Thanks for your time. Dave
Glad I could help. Happy printing. :)
excellent video, you changed the motherboard from 8-bit to 32-bit, correct? I'm also waiting for them to send me a 32-bit one from Creality and the BLtouch so I can exchange my 8-bit one.
Thank you and yes you are correct the original v1.1.5 is an 8-bit board, and the replacement v4.2.2 is 32-bit, not to be mistaken for the v4.2.7 which I believe is for an Ender 3. Good luck with the installation and new bl touch accessory, I should really get one of those. :)
Gracias por el video. Muy educativo
De nada, gracias por el comentario.
I am getting seizures trying to watch this, good vid thanks for sharing
I raw feed my dogs and their meat comes in round frozen blocks. I designed and printed a set of rollers to make it easy to cut around the ends of the packaging then I remove the middle of the packaging and put it in their bowls. I then cover the bowls with lids that I designed and printed myself, makes feeding my boys a peace of cake.
That sounds so good, and a perfect reason for creating something yourself to solve with a 3d printed item. Keep up the good work.
Display working video
Hi, do you mean you want a video showing how to use the display? If so which display unit, PM1, PM2, PM3, PM4, or PM5?
Happy New year Dude!!!
Hi man, a very happy new year to you too. 🎉. I need to come to see you soon
Nice collection! I have the one with Football Index Sponsor by Macron.
Good stuff. Your collection is underway.
@@domenicodevivo5318 i m argentinian and collect football shirts in general. I have only that Notts Forest shirt but i m looking for a Forest retro shirt 1979 EC title
@@pablotupone4190 Hello, my shirt collection does not go back that far. Have you tried looking on the official Nottingham Forest online shop? shop.nottinghamforest.co.uk/
i'm so glad you posted this thank you!!!! spent like an hour trying to figure this out
Where can I find the phone amp design?
Hi John, thanks for the sub. You can grab the "Groovi" phone amplifier stl file from here: cults3d.com/en/3d-model/gadget/groovi-monster. Good Luck with the print.
Thanks!!!!
Where did you get one that did not need to be Flashed ??? I changed mine and it is said it is for a 5 but made for the 3 and you have to flash it to make it for a 5. BTW my 1st motherboard the slot for the TF card came off the first time I inserted a card :-) I Hate Enders now.
Hi, I got this as a replacement directly from Creality in China. Its true it can be a bit of lottery with tech from China with the sd card reader falling off. Also these printers are technically classed as entry level budget printers but that said the build quality should be better, but their after sales care is improving as now you can contact them directly and they do reply. I can't really fault the service I've received even with the 2 issues I've had with this printer. If I were to up the scale and frequency of of my 3D printing I would invest in either a Prusa, Ultimaker or Lulzbot Taz6, but none of these are cheap options.
@@domenicodevivo5318 Thanks. I have ended 3 too so will just install it there and order from China. My new Pusa should be here this week :-)
@@bryanhearn9924 Nice. Did you go with the 'build-it-yourself' kit or the fully assembled Prusa?
@@domenicodevivo5318 The build it yourself kit. 200.00 bucks cheaper so .... :-)
@@bryanhearn9924 Exactly. Good move
Thanks for sharing these prints. Bit of constructive advice: run a “de-essing” filter on your audio to reduce the level of the smacking, breath noise, and harsh sibilants. Cheers
hi, thanks for the top tip, as I am always looking to improve video production.
Been making printed bongs for years now for the casual hit, work great
awesome idea
before i got into 3d printing, i thought it was rather useless for me since all i had ever seen about 3d printing was the little figurines or other equally (imo) useless prints. and so, i had zero interest in it. however, one day i was looking for an enclosure for a diy electronic kit and i stumbled on some printed projects. that really peaked my interest and i started looking into 3d printing. long story short, i've now had my 3d printer for about 2.5 years and i'm now designing and printing my own enclosures, cable ties, phone stands, clips, spool holders, knobs, steamdeck mockup, and even some of those useless figurines i so despised. as someone who enjoys diy projects, my ender 3 has been one of my favorite purchases.
Is true that once you find the first useful item to print, your brain is then alert to other possibilities and you begin to realise just how many situations a 3d printed piece is the best solution in terms of practicality, cost, and time. Thank you for sharing your story.
One thing I can think of is pet tags. I have them on all my bags with my phone number... it’d be so nice if I could print them at will and get them a day later. Also great as my husky put her teeth through the brand new metal one I bought.
That is a really good idea, obviously not as strong as a metal one but as you say just re-print as many as you need easily.
Thank you for this useful video. I have a Ender 5 pro about 3 years old and not done a lot of printing but getting back into it and on a learning curve. This time round Ive felt confident to upgrade the printer a little so added new PEI bed, printed out a support for the bed wires, new springs which I changed back as were not as good as the originals. Anyhow been having a lot of problems with bed leveling for some reason after setting the level and nozzle gap, starting the print the adjustments made are lost. using a test print, large rectangle plus circles centre and 4 corners, the first layer seems ok at the back of the rectangle but then the nozzle is almost touching the bed as it draws the front edge and it seems to get worse the longer the print is left running. So decided to try a BLTouch upgrade and that has led to needing an updated board as well as I have an older version, hence I came here to see what it involved. Ive not bought either yet as I have four choices, get them and see what happens, persevere and try to sort the issue out which I have been and getting nowhere, buying a new model or just giving up!
Hi, and thank you so much for your feedback. I have a friend who also has a Ender (can't remember which model) but he had issues with the springs on the bed and decided to replace them, but I'm not sure if he did a bad job or the springs were bad, but he ended up returning the printer for a replacement. Since the springs are directly connected to bed levelling you should first make sure each spring has enough adjustment in either direction without hitting its end point (at its tightest or its loosest). I rely heavily on manually levelling the bed and my technique is to use piece of paper with the same thickness used for flyers (you know, the kind which come through the front door for gutter cleaning services etc), make sure each servo is off so that you can move the print head with you hands and start levelling at each corner, keep going round the bed until they are the same and along with the centre of the bed. If you are feeling brave you can also adjust the level height whilst printing but, only turn the wheels by a miniscule amount since you really do not want to disturb the filament flow as it is laying filament. Keep 3D printing and the best of luck to you.
@@domenicodevivo5318 Thx for the reply and a quick update. 1. I adjusts the height that the Z switch will stop the bed, it had changed due to the new PEI bed I added. 2. on my Ender it still has the option to disable just the X-Y axis so I started to use that option instead 'all' steppers, apparently Enders are known for a 'drop' in this option. 3. Level with paper as you do, not tried the 'flyer' but will which will make future junk mail a sight of joy!, but run a bed level test after that and adjust accordingly. Just finished a couple of prints using the above and with great results. ATB
@@utkf16 Its great to hear that the adjustments you have made are resulting in good quality prints. Keep up the good work.
Your curves are low resolution, you might want to increase the resolution settings of your CAD before export.
Thanks for the feedback. I love this community for sharing information.
Hi there can you please tell me how you printed the word cup I'm having a lot of problem with the letters on the base I use prusaslicer.
Hi, the world cup trophy was a tricky print. First of all I resized it to be smaller and this is where the problems started. The design is too complex to print it small, so I had to make it bigger and bigger before it printed successfully. But the letters on the bottom are still not correct since they look partially printed, but it was good enough. I always use Cura to slice my prints, but it may be that you have to print it much bigger to get the letters to print correctly.
it looks like water is getting trapped inside those because I can see the infill
Hi, there is no water trapped inside. You can see the infill because the shell walls are thin and the filament is translucent. Therefore any light source will go through it and show the infill lines.
I love printing useful prints! You have some excellent ideas here!
Thank you - I have found even more solutions to issues around my home where 3d printing a custom part have solved the problem, so hopefully I can make a part2 soon.
Try making a video while drinking less coffee. You are very fast. It seems that you have just discovered the world of 3D printing. Everything you post is already known to everyone.
Whoops I missed one. I also have the gold 3rd shirt from a couple of seasons ago
I just built one for my ender 3. came out nice
Fantastic. I still think this is one of the best ways to retain heat inside the print area.
Greetings Domenico, It might be that because of the clogged fan which then produced a very low air flow that allowed the M.B. to overheat, maybe, and it failed. It's good to see the clog as I will make a bigger effort to review my fan enclosure and fans more often. Thanks Again Doug
Hi, Maybe the heat contributed but the I didn't see any scorch marks on the board or any burnt out components. I still put it down to a mechanical failure inside the micro sd card reader. Maybe a worn gold contact or something like that.
@@domenicodevivo5318 I'm glad your up and running again as that is a real relief. IC chips can fail from over heating and show no external signs of damage. Be that as it may, keep things cool is always a good bet. Thanks for the reply. Doug
@@doctrainsmodifications5201 Yes, my printer was down for about 5-6 weeks which was painful. But at least the repair work gave me an opportunity to get to know the inside of the printer a little better, which I always find is the best way to learn about anything. Thank you for your input as its always nice to hear from fellow enthusiasts sharing knowledge.
Doubt it, mine card reader fell off the first time I inserted a card. Chinese Crap :-) Waiting on a new Prusa and just using the Snapmaker for the moment since all of my Enders have problems.
I was waiting for you to show how you did the pyramid 🔺️ or the World Cup Trophy 🏆
Hi, thank you for your comment. The pyramid and world cup were just really simple prints, which all I did was re-size them. I did have an issue with the world cup as I wanted it much smaller but there was a limit to how small the model would print before it failed. I don't have any video footage of either of those 2 but this is a world cup year so I could make a short video to show how I did it. I will add it to my list of pending videos. Thank you for the suggestion.
Gave me some great ideas 👍 I love time savers
I'm pleased I inspired you. Good luck with the prints.
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Thanks .. great ideas... can you give more info on that raspberry pie octoprint camera setup :)
Hi, thank you for your comment. An Octoprint set up is planned for the future using a Raspberry Pi 4 or Zero2, so I don't have any information right now but keep watching the channel. Thank you.
@@domenicodevivo5318 you did show practical number 13 ...3d printer Cam Holder (i was assuming it was octopprint. .. ) It really cute can you give me details on that build including the wood etc .. Thanks
@@mrrcomp Hi, oh I see now. No its not an Octoprint set up, its actually much simpler. I wrote a custom script that uses mpeg streamer (I think that is what the module was called, it was about 2 years ago) and all it does is stream from the attached camera to an ip address on my network with no ui at all. Just the raw video stream in a web page. Also there is no wood in this build. Its 100% 3d printed, and yes I can share the files with you: drive.google.com/file/d/1e6rpA64OlUP_5JgTGBm6JbEalnW5zPU9/view?usp=sharing
Good drumming Domenico 🔥! I wish you all the best with this video. I give you my Like and my support. Greetings !!
Thank you so much. I appreciate your support 🙏 my friend. Good vibes to you 🤘
@@domenicodevivo5318 🤘
Good vibe dude! Nice drumming and awesome skills. I'm waiting for you on my channel soon!
thanks bro, that means a lot coming from someone with insane talent like you. I like the hybrid set up too, it looks epic.
It's very nice to see you introduce designs you actually use in your daily life and your own designs.
Thank you. I like to find solutions I can 3D print and if something doesn’t already exists then I make it for myself
Cool
Nice video,´I join… BUT you speak to fast. I must look twice to understand all what you are saying… lol
Ok, thank you for your comments 😀
Hey Domenico, are these printed from PC filament?
Most of them were PLA filament, and the red sink plug was a "Flexi PLA" but I can't seem to find that filament again. I have printed with ABS too but the temp of the hot end and bed needs to be quite high and you need some way of keeping a consistent heat around the printer too. Other than that I've also used TPU which ends up really squidgy but you have to print very slowly and get the temp right too.
My printer is down for repairs so I am just killing time on YT watching videos for ideas... Yes, I am having 3D printer withdrawal... I subbed and liked it...
Hi, I really feel for you man, I feel so frustrated whenever my printer is out of action. Thank you for your support.
Been there haha
Someone those were really cool ideas!
thank you :)
Я так же хочу в будущем себе сделать ))
а что тебя останавливает сделать это в настоящем?
@@ruslanmickevicstreaming7409 у меня только 1 принтер, не успеваю в сутки больше 1 вещи печатать
I like how you gave realistic print time estimates. I think a lot of people who are new to 3d printing are shocked and sometimes discouraged by the reality of how long it can take to print a part.
Agreed, I hear this a lot. My response is always the same too, that it would take much longer to make the same item from wood, metal etc. I also say it takes hours and hours to roast a turkey so I'm not sure what their expectations are based on.
I dont care how long it takes as long as I end up with a quality product.
@@domenicodevivo5318 I don't personally mind waiting but to make the things I want it I'd have to print while I'm ag work and I don't feel comfortable doing that.
@@tristanmalone8601 No you are correct as you should never run the printer without supervision. Its just too dangerous as some cheap electronics are known to catch fire.
Good luck with your creations and ideas. Feel free to share if you do make something great.
Very cool, thanks for the ideas.
Glad you like them!
Saved us. Thanks mate!
I love you!
Hey Gyorgy, miss and love you too brother. I hope life is good for you with your wife xxx
Yes Domenico! Play the heck out of that euro pop!
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This video helped me today! I had no idea how to put the wheel back together. I struggled for 20 minutes. Once I watched the video, i got it done right away :)
That’s awesome what you did there matey. Modern technology and all that. 👍
Boring
Thanks for the valuable feedback
I was thinking about making an enclosure out of MDF board, but if styrofoam works, i guess i won't bother with cabinet-making. One question though. Doesn't it fall apart from the heat?
I've not had any problems with the foam deteriorating at all and I've had the bed at 110 deg C. However I would recommend some ventilation because the 3d printed filament feeder on my machine melted and warped inside the enclosure.
@@domenicodevivo5318 Thanks for the reply. Much appreciated. you know, now that I think about it, i might actually invest in water cooled hotend. seems like a better option than letting the heat escape the enclosure, and obviously cooling the hotend with hot air doesn't make much sense. Those are like 20 euro on ebay, so no harm in trying ;)
@@HansOlo0 I made the enclosure mainly so that I could print with ABS because the problem is the ambient heat which escapes from around the print which is already on the bed. As soon as it starts to cool down, the plastic shrinks and curls off the bed on the corners. So I need to keep the heat around the entire print for the whole print time. Let me know how it goes.
@@domenicodevivo5318 I will definitely keep you posted, no sweat. Actually I just ordered one of those water cooled hotends and a small 12v pump on aliexpress. 25 bucks with pump, not including tubing. That will prolly take like a month to arrive, but hey. now i'm thinking about "smart" ventilation. kinda like a thermostat, but instead of heater or AC unit, it would operate a servo which in turn would open a flap of sort on top of the enclosure when it gets too hot inside. i'm hoping convection will do the rest without causing too much draft in the chamber. have some microcontrollers and servos laying around. Will probably try it out next week
@@HansOlo0 That sounds like a cool project to do. Good luck and send me some pics when you have it all set up.