Blue tape on a mirror... So cool, like I am looking at a video I made years ago... Keep it going brother 😊
@blinkyone19473 сағат бұрын
Watch my other videos to see why! Because it has always worked without fail!🙂👍👌 Well over 3900+ STL files printed in 5+ yrs. on 4 - ENDER 3 printers and 1 - CR10S. I always go with what works and always will! Keep the printing process simple. NO NEED to reinvent the working wheel! Proof is in the actual creations! .
@briansrcadventures1316Күн бұрын
This just shows you don't need a fancy expensive Bambu Printer!
@maartenmd2 күн бұрын
I see you're a great fan of the KISS principle
@Jasper-fv4ne2 күн бұрын
yes! :)
@Jasper-fv4ne2 күн бұрын
Great mate!!!!
@briansrcadventures13163 күн бұрын
Looking good!
@centurionknight10 күн бұрын
I would love to purchase one.
@TriTexz12 күн бұрын
If it ain't broke, don't fix it, right?
@blinkyone194712 күн бұрын
I have found with my 5 yr. personal experiences, "never more true" then with my CLASSIC, Basic, no frills, work horse ENDER 3 printer.👍👌🙂 Keeping it simple just keeps it printing! Doesn't need me at all.
@TheLaXandro13 күн бұрын
This video looks, sounds and conveys 2014 perfectly. Mirror and blue tape, what an iconic and nostalgic combo. And it just works!
@blinkyone194713 күн бұрын
No need to reinvent the working wheel. I also still use CURA 15.04.3 slicer. Why complicate the printing process with so called UPGRADES that don't work every time.🙂👍👌 Watch my many other videos to prove it works consistently without heating the bed too! A heated bed is a thing of the past when doing it in this fashion. Actual proof is in the accomplishments. I have 4 - ENDER 3 printer, keeping them simple, just keeps them printing! Why attempt to fix what simply isn't broken. 👍👍👌
@KevinShapland.Australia-xx8bs14 күн бұрын
I am of the same mindset as you, the supposedly reasons filament becomes brittle don't add up, I have Creality Glow from 4yrs ago, no special storage or treatment, just sits in a cardboard box, never a problem when used. I have had a new roll of filament sitting on a machine, 2 days later pieces on the floor, still printing ok without problems, I sent one roll back to the supplier/ maker that kept breaking when trying to print with it as it was just time wasting to continue to deal with it. I think the problem lies with the quality of materials & colour agents per batch as I have a Red Pla that was bright & glossy when first using it new, but 2 yrs later its pale & a dull semi matt after printing. All of my rolls are just put back in the box they come in with the little sachet of absorb granules, no dryer or special treatment for them, sometimes the rolls are left on the machines for days, even weeks, I just don't throw it unless it fails for the 3rd or 4th time, even for loading bearing design or prototypes that get put under stress.
@briansrcadventures131616 күн бұрын
Good job!
@IronHive16 күн бұрын
Very cool watching your videos and hearing you talk about printing, it's really helpful as someone new to 3D printing
@roscoe3dp47017 күн бұрын
Nice printing, where can i get and endet 3 printer ?
@robertofavila649419 күн бұрын
pretty cool
@ThePeeke19 күн бұрын
Amazing Buddy!
@blinkyone194719 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@Jasper-fv4ne20 күн бұрын
@AfsanehAbbasnezhadianghashghaeАй бұрын
has anyone else been able to replicate this?
@bunger8658Ай бұрын
Great work! your prints look so good, I will be showing this to the next person who try's to convince me a certain feature, auto bed tramming, heated enclosure, ect is "required" for printing.
@noobt4egunsАй бұрын
Its amazing how you print ABS with out issues 😮
@briansrcadventures1316Ай бұрын
Impressive stuff! I wonder what the Bambu fans would make of this?
@briansrcadventures1316Ай бұрын
Interesting to see a basic Ender 3 printing ABS!
@noobt4egunsАй бұрын
Nice video again 👍🏻🇨🇾
@noobt4egunsАй бұрын
Wow amazing work dear friend 👍🏻🇨🇾❤️
@blinkyone1947Ай бұрын
Thanks. The printer did all the work. I just watched. 🙂👍👌
@noobt4egunsАй бұрын
@@blinkyone1947 the printer need a good knowledge person to print. Example if the hot end its not 100% straight then the printer will make bubble sound and everyone will say the filament have humid😉
@MikeLohrmanАй бұрын
How does this differ from just running a blue tube from extruder to hot end?
@blinkyone1947Ай бұрын
Good question: The blue tube has a smaller inside diameter and it causes added, unwanted extra friction around the inside curve of the tube and it will still have the "Gapping" issue during retractions. . The OEM white tube delivers the filament from the EXTERNALY mounted, (seperate) EXTRUDER to the hot end and the BLUE tube is "LOCKED" into place between the coupler and the hot nozzle, preventing that dreaded unwanted gap even during retractions! And now the White tube no longer has that responsibility any longer a huge BONUS!. It just delivers filament from the spool as it should.
@Tservo243Ай бұрын
Sir, the only obvious thing is that you're clearly a wizard and have made some unholy deal to be able to achieve that. 😆
@ahb120002 ай бұрын
😂😂 You will get so many dislikes for this. I agree with you. i have been rocking my ender 3 pro for 5 years, with minimum issue, i just upgraded to direct drive for flexible filaments and new bed sheets for 50$, and that's it. I have been looking for new printers, but why? Those youtuber are playing with my head to spend my money for things I do not need. I don't need a new one. This one works perfectly fine. I can still run the ender3 for a long time, and if anything breaks, i will just buy replacement parts for cheap..
@blinkyone19472 ай бұрын
😆 We all have our way of printing that works for them. Happy Stress free printing.
@skyylow2 ай бұрын
I need one
@sahhull2 ай бұрын
Some people over think things. If its not broken, dont fix it.
@blinkyone19472 ай бұрын
Truer words have never been expressed. Use it first and see what it was designed to do.🙂👍👌
@pilbomags4882 ай бұрын
Lucky you, you got a good one. Some are lemons and some are users not knowing how to maintain them or wrong settings. You look like you're firing on all cylinders.
@blinkyone19472 ай бұрын
I have found the real issue is users are following hearsay, improper, propagated, repeated advice and creating there own issues. Like a bad fungus. And not leaving the printer as it was originally designed, out of the box. Many will disagree with the observation and start to ridicule. I learned from my own practical experience and not help sights. They always blame the design and NOT there own failures and changes. PROPER assembly is PARAMOUNT with zero so called upgrades needed. Proven in all my videos.
@Omnonymous2 ай бұрын
This is my new answer when folks ask "whats a benchy for?".
@ThePeeke3 ай бұрын
Pretty cool buddy!
@Sand-gang3 ай бұрын
:)
@darthzodar3 ай бұрын
Me as well would love to purchase one
@bobcarwell91723 ай бұрын
Very interesting and ironic ! I had issue with the right side of X axis gantry being a little low. Saw a video with a guy recommending and detailing very authoritatively EXACTLY how to adjust the rollers on the right to "fix" the problem, which you say NOT to do. I'll go back now and re-do ! Thanks. (BTW not exactly clear from your video what to take off to access the two screws from the back, but guess I'll figure it out). Thanks !
@blinkyone19473 ай бұрын
Normally, at the time of assembly, those two support screws on the left side of the GANTRY are accessible and nothing needs to be removed to get to them, because the GANTRY would not be on the vertical rail at that time.....
@bobcarwell91723 ай бұрын
@@blinkyone1947 Understood now and THANKS ! Had to remove the X gantry off the vertical rail. Fixed now and prints are perfect !!! Never would have thought to fix the LEFT side, not the right ! Thanks again Blinky, very insightful !
@creativestudios3d3 ай бұрын
Good job
@omegadeepblue14073 ай бұрын
Excelent boat, thanks for sharing
@carlosramos6803 ай бұрын
Sounds like a good idea. I'll try next maintenence I do. Thanks for sharing!
@blinkyone19473 ай бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/emt-zduHc7Tfhc4.html
@noobt4eguns3 ай бұрын
Look nice
@Aldershot_shipyards4 ай бұрын
Awesome! How did you achieve the pop up mechanism?
@RLJmusic4life4 ай бұрын
Nicely done! It looks good! 👍
@ThePeeke4 ай бұрын
Good job buddy, really clean!
@Tiabri865 ай бұрын
Incredibile quality man!
@noobt4eguns5 ай бұрын
Nice alien😂
@Neal_John_Dunbar5 ай бұрын
Yup thay was my problem too many supports to take off and broke it
@noobt4eguns5 ай бұрын
Nice 👍🏻🇨🇾
@Soullessinfidel.5 ай бұрын
this is great
@riotaken5 ай бұрын
would they not melt, what material did you use?
@mariewhite25035 ай бұрын
so cool
@rodgertaylor32045 ай бұрын
Good job, what works works simple as that. Once you start tinkering with things that’s when you get issues.
@Tiabri865 ай бұрын
Very interesting! Can you do a step by step tutorial on how to set up the printer and level the bed? Thanks
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Blue tape on a mirror... So cool, like I am looking at a video I made years ago... Keep it going brother 😊
Watch my other videos to see why! Because it has always worked without fail!🙂👍👌 Well over 3900+ STL files printed in 5+ yrs. on 4 - ENDER 3 printers and 1 - CR10S. I always go with what works and always will! Keep the printing process simple. NO NEED to reinvent the working wheel! Proof is in the actual creations! .
This just shows you don't need a fancy expensive Bambu Printer!
I see you're a great fan of the KISS principle
yes! :)
Great mate!!!!
Looking good!
I would love to purchase one.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it, right?
I have found with my 5 yr. personal experiences, "never more true" then with my CLASSIC, Basic, no frills, work horse ENDER 3 printer.👍👌🙂 Keeping it simple just keeps it printing! Doesn't need me at all.
This video looks, sounds and conveys 2014 perfectly. Mirror and blue tape, what an iconic and nostalgic combo. And it just works!
No need to reinvent the working wheel. I also still use CURA 15.04.3 slicer. Why complicate the printing process with so called UPGRADES that don't work every time.🙂👍👌 Watch my many other videos to prove it works consistently without heating the bed too! A heated bed is a thing of the past when doing it in this fashion. Actual proof is in the accomplishments. I have 4 - ENDER 3 printer, keeping them simple, just keeps them printing! Why attempt to fix what simply isn't broken. 👍👍👌
I am of the same mindset as you, the supposedly reasons filament becomes brittle don't add up, I have Creality Glow from 4yrs ago, no special storage or treatment, just sits in a cardboard box, never a problem when used. I have had a new roll of filament sitting on a machine, 2 days later pieces on the floor, still printing ok without problems, I sent one roll back to the supplier/ maker that kept breaking when trying to print with it as it was just time wasting to continue to deal with it. I think the problem lies with the quality of materials & colour agents per batch as I have a Red Pla that was bright & glossy when first using it new, but 2 yrs later its pale & a dull semi matt after printing. All of my rolls are just put back in the box they come in with the little sachet of absorb granules, no dryer or special treatment for them, sometimes the rolls are left on the machines for days, even weeks, I just don't throw it unless it fails for the 3rd or 4th time, even for loading bearing design or prototypes that get put under stress.
Good job!
Very cool watching your videos and hearing you talk about printing, it's really helpful as someone new to 3D printing
Nice printing, where can i get and endet 3 printer ?
pretty cool
Amazing Buddy!
Thanks!
has anyone else been able to replicate this?
Great work! your prints look so good, I will be showing this to the next person who try's to convince me a certain feature, auto bed tramming, heated enclosure, ect is "required" for printing.
Its amazing how you print ABS with out issues 😮
Impressive stuff! I wonder what the Bambu fans would make of this?
Interesting to see a basic Ender 3 printing ABS!
Nice video again 👍🏻🇨🇾
Wow amazing work dear friend 👍🏻🇨🇾❤️
Thanks. The printer did all the work. I just watched. 🙂👍👌
@@blinkyone1947 the printer need a good knowledge person to print. Example if the hot end its not 100% straight then the printer will make bubble sound and everyone will say the filament have humid😉
How does this differ from just running a blue tube from extruder to hot end?
Good question: The blue tube has a smaller inside diameter and it causes added, unwanted extra friction around the inside curve of the tube and it will still have the "Gapping" issue during retractions. . The OEM white tube delivers the filament from the EXTERNALY mounted, (seperate) EXTRUDER to the hot end and the BLUE tube is "LOCKED" into place between the coupler and the hot nozzle, preventing that dreaded unwanted gap even during retractions! And now the White tube no longer has that responsibility any longer a huge BONUS!. It just delivers filament from the spool as it should.
Sir, the only obvious thing is that you're clearly a wizard and have made some unholy deal to be able to achieve that. 😆
😂😂 You will get so many dislikes for this. I agree with you. i have been rocking my ender 3 pro for 5 years, with minimum issue, i just upgraded to direct drive for flexible filaments and new bed sheets for 50$, and that's it. I have been looking for new printers, but why? Those youtuber are playing with my head to spend my money for things I do not need. I don't need a new one. This one works perfectly fine. I can still run the ender3 for a long time, and if anything breaks, i will just buy replacement parts for cheap..
😆 We all have our way of printing that works for them. Happy Stress free printing.
I need one
Some people over think things. If its not broken, dont fix it.
Truer words have never been expressed. Use it first and see what it was designed to do.🙂👍👌
Lucky you, you got a good one. Some are lemons and some are users not knowing how to maintain them or wrong settings. You look like you're firing on all cylinders.
I have found the real issue is users are following hearsay, improper, propagated, repeated advice and creating there own issues. Like a bad fungus. And not leaving the printer as it was originally designed, out of the box. Many will disagree with the observation and start to ridicule. I learned from my own practical experience and not help sights. They always blame the design and NOT there own failures and changes. PROPER assembly is PARAMOUNT with zero so called upgrades needed. Proven in all my videos.
This is my new answer when folks ask "whats a benchy for?".
Pretty cool buddy!
:)
Me as well would love to purchase one
Very interesting and ironic ! I had issue with the right side of X axis gantry being a little low. Saw a video with a guy recommending and detailing very authoritatively EXACTLY how to adjust the rollers on the right to "fix" the problem, which you say NOT to do. I'll go back now and re-do ! Thanks. (BTW not exactly clear from your video what to take off to access the two screws from the back, but guess I'll figure it out). Thanks !
Normally, at the time of assembly, those two support screws on the left side of the GANTRY are accessible and nothing needs to be removed to get to them, because the GANTRY would not be on the vertical rail at that time.....
@@blinkyone1947 Understood now and THANKS ! Had to remove the X gantry off the vertical rail. Fixed now and prints are perfect !!! Never would have thought to fix the LEFT side, not the right ! Thanks again Blinky, very insightful !
Good job
Excelent boat, thanks for sharing
Sounds like a good idea. I'll try next maintenence I do. Thanks for sharing!
kzread.info/dash/bejne/emt-zduHc7Tfhc4.html
Look nice
Awesome! How did you achieve the pop up mechanism?
Nicely done! It looks good! 👍
Good job buddy, really clean!
Incredibile quality man!
Nice alien😂
Yup thay was my problem too many supports to take off and broke it
Nice 👍🏻🇨🇾
this is great
would they not melt, what material did you use?
so cool
Good job, what works works simple as that. Once you start tinkering with things that’s when you get issues.
Very interesting! Can you do a step by step tutorial on how to set up the printer and level the bed? Thanks