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Wtf? That pipe needed to be reamed first, before anything else.
Awesome ! Thank you so much for the tip ! I have also been looking for this issue for a while !
If that doesn’t work or perhaps you might want to try this first, there’s another video on my channel discussing how to make an update to the G code. Add that line item to the G code and then re-run the bed, leveling sequence, and try a test print first.
I have a problem with my Anycubic kobra 2 neo the auto leveling says it’s go but it never gets close enough to the bed and has a problem with that gap
Would have been so much better if they just put the 4 corner thumb wheels under the bed like the Ender 3.
Your a godsend this and the back bars video helped zero in my printer it was horrendous out the box and couldn’t figure it out
If you find you’re still having some issues. There’s a G code update you can make. I have a video on that on my channel.
❤ great thanks for sharing
Nice ❤
Oh wow that's awesome
Can I pay you to do this for me? It'll be for an EDC school bag, but I prefer canvas bags, and I don't have the time or ability right now to do this. I can absolutely pay for the materials and your time.
"and it will be tricky but just do it" wow thanks💀
How about being a little bit more descriptive with how you are measuring, the exact amount of materials you need in a little voice instruction, along with what type of tools and materials that are being used.
I can do that. I actually just finished prepping a new staff that I’m gonna leather out the handle on this weekend. Maybe I’ll do more of a tutorial style like your suggesting. I will say it’s kind of difficult to give the measurements but I can show you how I can get the measurements. I hope that’ll be enough to get you started. if I shoot it this weekend I’ll probably have it out by next week. Check it out and let me know what you think. Thanks for the feedback!
Do you have a way to connect these end-to-end to make longer tubes? I'm looking for strong tubes upcycled from used rolls of toilet paper and paper towel. Also, whatever material is used to connect them, would like it to be non-toxic and biodegradable (safe for the environment) and very Strong.
I need this!!!
CONGRATS! Send me your email address and I'll get you hooked up.
Hello, I have a problem with my kobra2max, autoleveling doesn't work for me, no one gives me a solution, could someone help me? Please!
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On my first visit in May of the first iii u UPI 🏠 🙄 and you
I have used your suggestion here and I've found that my rail that supports the hot end it perfectly "level" with that upper bar but it is not with the bed at all. What do we do in this instance? My back right corner is way high. So high I have to raise the z-height to not dig into the bed. Then of course, the left front is way too high and has no squish or layer bonding side to side.
I recently found a fix that solved this issue when it (yet again) creeped back up and my recommendations did not work. I'm editing a video on it, but short answer is: you need to add a line in your g-code after the 'G28 ; Home' line. in that line you will add: 'M420 1' (without the ' in it). For whatever reason, the auto-bed leveling results get erased in the slicer. that M420 1 line tells the g-code to recall the results of the bed leveling and use that. I am using CURA, each slicer may be different as to how to modify the g-code. heads up, you will only need to do this once. (video coming soon!). I hope this helps until then...
Same thing but for the kobra I made sure the bar the head runs in is straight but still lower on the front right corner when printing
I want to see the video of plants made out of empty paper towel rolls
Thank you for sharing!! I just got mine and was also shocked how little instructions I can find about this kind of thing
What do you put on the bottom so they do not fall out
I took some chipboard off the back of an old legal pad, stood the tubes on end, traced them out and then just cut them and put a little bit of Elmer’s glue on the bottom to hold it on
Yes I just watched your video on your survival staff and I was wondering if PVC piping would work for something like that and if so I had a thought about putting the outer shell into sections and have each part as a different mod just asking but what you think about that sir
Music is too loud. Overpowers speech.
Thank you sir
In my opinion, Kyoku are better than Victornox, Wustof, Henkel, or Pampered Chef. Those are decent knives for the advanced private kitchen chef. Of course, I do appreciate a heavy knife.
Great video ! Thank you for sharing your amazing technic!!!!!
Did the thicker more blotchy areas end up fading over time?
After about a week, I went back over with the heat gun to kind of try to level everything out which it did. And then after you bringing it out and stuff, it did start leveling out.
@@PrimalEdge thank you!
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Please I am in dire need of help. I bought my first Anycubic Kobra 2 Max during the presale and it became my favorite printer. After a month I started getting an error of bedplate not heating. As I updated the firmware, it then became Hotbed NTC issue and pretty much killed my printer. I had to take about the bottom to reattach the bed plate power cable which gave me one print. It no longer works because of this issue. I bought another Kobra since it was a great printer but not even a month after producing perfect prints, it now has massive shifting and nothing comes out of it correctly.
By massive shifting, are you saying it shifts in the middle of a print? If that’s the case, that sounds like it’s most likely a belt tensioning situation if it shifts from front to back make sure the two belts are tense not so tense like a guitar string that’s gonna snap, but make sure it’s pretty tight and make sure they feel app Appropriate to one another so the left side is just as tense as the right side. Lastly, if it’s a left or right issue, check the belt tensioning along the gimbal.
@@PrimalEdge it is shifting in the Y Axis. As far as tension, I adjusted it several times and saw no improvement at all.
How do you fix the heat bed being to low in the center, the auto level of the Z only dose so much.
That’s something I’ll have to research. I haven’t ran into that yet. But now I’m curious.
@@PrimalEdge awesome can’t wait to see what you find out.
The wisdom of the ancients has been passed for generations and now I shall make use of it, Thank you good sir.
Thank you for this video. I was ready to bring this back to MicroCenter until I saw this video. Thought it was just another garbage Creality CR10 S5. This technique along with squaring up the Y axis using a framing square and adjusting the long angle supports to square up the bed front to back. Thank you again. I love this printer. I have a Bambu X1 Carbon, (2) Bambu P1S's, Prusa MK4 and a Prusa MK3 and this has become my favorite printer THANK TO PRIMAL EDGE DESIGNS!
Glad I could help
Ha ha, I'm way late but my vote goes for the Mystery wood or something on the darker red/black alternative...Film the making and give it away!
Wow that's a really neat bag design actually, the fact that the leather strap clasps are functional and have tabs that you loop the strap through. Replacing the magnetic closures with clasps only takes sewing the loop onto where the magnets are. Brilliant video and good choice in bag, really like it ! Thanks a lot!
Hi. Thanks for this. I'd love to see how you made the haversack bag and can you share where you purchased the brass hardware? Thanks again!
How To Make a Leather Haversack (Indiana Jones has one!) kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZnV3k5aihsefqrg.html I got it all off Amazon, believe it or not 😂
seems more like a coat of plates than chain or scale
Hi, I had big problems with my Cobra Max and was about to call for assistance but then I saw your video!!! Thank you very much!! I had moved the printer for some work and probably moved the two oblique fittings... the plate was not level. Now everything seems ok and the first two prints went great!!!
Thanks for the video! But I have a problem with far left corner. If I do the mix of the fixes that you mentioned in both of your videos I might mess up the other corners as well. Or am I wrong?
Yes, and no. It’s kind of like a balancing act. If you’ve ever seen anyone try to level a pool table or something like that you have to do it one section at a time and it’s kind of a process. So yes, in an attempt to fix one area you might then offset another area, but if you minimize your fixes and do a little bit here in a little bit there, you can level it out overall I had my problem in the front right corner, which is I think opposite of what you’re saying in the far left corner. One of the problems I ran into when I was trying to solve this. The first time was overcompensating. And I kept thinking every time I do one thing I’m making something else worse. So just take it step at a time and if you’re using test prints, they can be your best friend! There’s a few different types that you can use that I know or in Cura I can’t remember exactly the name, but if you look in the Keira menu, you’ll find different types of test prints you can do and there’s one that has I believe nine squares, and then a perimeter around the whole thing. That’s a great one to figure out where your deviations are at. I know it’s frustrating, but if you take the time to dial it in, you will absolutely be happy with this machine. I am. I’ve got two now.
@@PrimalEdge thanks for such a quick reply! I appreciate it. It seems that now I have plans with Kobra Max this weekend trying to figure this out. Thank you for your time! You do a great work not just informing of the fixed that Anycubic doesn’t bother telling customers about, but inspiring to keep on going and getting these precious perfect prints despite all the troubles with the printers!
@@RockerokBS thank you very much. Definitely keep me posted in this thread and let me know how things turn out.
I am having a similar issue but mine is in the back of it and i don't know how to fix it, the front of the printer is perfectly fine but the back literally scrapes the bed and i have no clue how to fix it. Do you know of any ways to fix this issue? If so let me know. Thank You. (I have an anycubic kobra plus)
Great video, I have the Kobra 2 Max, Kobra 2 Plus and the Kobra 2 Neo, I've gotten on successfull print off the max and plus then it went hell, the Neo worked perfectly until yesterday and I've had it for almost 2 months the max and plus less then a month I'm going to try this because it sounds exactly like what I am facing thank you
Member when this FN gained tons of youth support from this song and then rode the devils pole exposing the same kids to filth.m?
Looks great. Was this for you or a gift?
I realize i am 3 years late to the party but as a new leather worker myself I appreciate this video. It is good to see the learning process, I am curious what the demensions of the haversack are and if you ever finished it? If so, how did it turn out?
I am trying to make a Batman cowl mold from a 3D print and had someone tell me I could never create a grade A master with a 3D print. It confused me. Why not? You take time to do it right and smooth out the durn surface. Then make your mold and cast. IDK. He is experienced making them, but I think it can be done. Just sand. Sand a lot.
I don’t like saying something can’t be done. And I’m not sure exactly how it would be done, but I know that people have used 3-D prints to make molds for casting in other applications. There’s a guy on KZread and I can’t think of the name of his channel, but he does this kind of stuff, and I know that I’ve seen him do 3-D printed molds for casting of smaller items. I’m quite sure it’s scalable.
@roberttolone
Duuude :D I want layers like that
Denatured = poisonous, smelly, or tastes really bad. Just be careful how your ethanol was denatured. Thanks for the video
It’s never been smoked since the restoration. I just wanted it in good condition to remember my dad.
Also, check and see if the printer's head/nozzle (whatever you want to call it) is loose on the horizontal axis. you can tighten the lower wheel.
I need help my bed is not leveling and I have the anycubic neo pro. I can’t figure it out.
I’m having such a hard time with melons 2 Max, I can’t seems to get it level!!! If you could give me some insight and I’m trying to figure it out!!! I’m still learning the world of 3D’s printers. I’d got the Vyper and completely understand how’s that works and if anything needed to be fix I am able to fix it without any problems!!! BUT Kobra 2 Max it’s driving me insane!!!! Pls help me with some kind of advice
Is your leveling issue front to back or left or right?
I’m not so sure, I’m still trying to figure that out. I’m not sure how to figure that out. Like I said I’m still learning how to use the Kobra 2 max
@jenniferreidenberg322 OK, I’m gonna try to explain to you what I’m looking for in the answer. If you try to print an object and on that first layer do you notice some of the areas squeeze down really close and some of the areas are thick in the first few layers? There are a few print tests that you could do in the Cura slicer that will help you determine where you might be out of whack regarding the bed leveling.
Also, here’s a long form video, covering some more information on the Kobra: Bed Leveling Issues with the @Anycubic Kobra Max kzread.info/dash/bejne/eaagxMuxnsfch9I.html
I done some of the testing prints and it’s was right off the back messing up and some of them was way too close the plate and then I made some adjustments to the zoff setting and now I’m at 1.00 which I was trying to make it the same as my Vyper. Realizing that it’s not the same machines
trying to figure out how to raise the motor, so I can clean it...Larken54