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Part 2 -NEW, Out Of The Box, CLASSIC ENDER 3 - Another quality test before delivery to the client
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PART 2 - NEW, "Out Of The Box", CLASSIC ENDER 3 - Another quality control test before delivery to the client. . Proof is in the Actual Doing...... . 33
NEW CLASSIC, NO FRILLS - ENDER 3 - "Out of the Box" - First few prints .
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NEW CLASSIC, NO FRILLS - ENDER 3 - "Out of the Box" - First few prints . . Proof is in the Actual Doing...... . 62
ENDER 3 CLASSIC as usual. Another trouble free print to add to my ever expanding collection.
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ENDER 3 CLASSIC as usual. Another trouble free print to add to my ever expanding collection. Proof is in the "actual" doing, not just random written statements in a news group.. . I know that there are those that hate that this is possible at all on a BASIC, Run of The Mill, CLASSIC stand alone, ENDER 3 ! . www.youtube.com/@blinkyone1947/videos
Ender 3 printer and another one of it's current prints.
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Ender 3 printer and another one of it's current prints. . Not being forced to heat the bed is only one of the many advantages to my printer setup! . When it already works, why do it any other way? Seriously, no B.S.! As you are able to plainly see for yourself in the video, there is no need to simply take mine (or anyone else's) written word for anything! Video documentation! . Printing 101 . . 17
CLASSIC - Uncorrupted ENDER 3 printer - Articulated Fat Cat gCODE - part 2 update
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CLASSIC - Uncorrupted ENDER 3 printer - Articulated Fat Cat gCODE - part 2 update. . . . 23
Slicer view video of the Articulated Fat Cat
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Slicer view video of the Articulated Fat Cat . . . 21
CLASSIC - Uncorrupted ENDER 3 printer - Articulated Fat Cat gCODE part 1
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CLASSIC - Uncorrupted ENDER 3 printer - Articulated Fat Cat gCODE, PLA at 205C, .4mm nozzle Mirror tile and Blue #2090 - GENIUS - Users Preference! . . .
ENDER 3 print - part 3. DD tile. Completed with no B.S.
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ENDER 3 print - part 3. DD tile. Completed with no B.S. as shown. . . 11
Classic setup - ENDER 3 - DD tile
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Classic setup - ENDER 3 - DD tile
ENDER 3 - 2 part print finished.
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ENDER 3 - 2 part print finished.
CLASSIC ENDER 3 - 2 part print. Help a printer by knowing the best orientation and FACTORY assembly.
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2 part print. You can help a printer by knowing the best orientation. No need to fight printer settings when you can use the correct setup and orientation! Printing 101
Results of a Poorly Assembled ENDER 3 printer.
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Results of a Poorly Assembled ENDER 3 printer and poor advice. . Resulting in unreliable, random user advice from others.... . Help sights give random poor advice not even knowing the history of the printer they are making recommendations on, making things worse! . Sadly, this happens all the time.😒 . . 25
Wishing Well. Multi part print.
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Wishing Well. Multi part print. . . 30
First and only "line test" any of my ENDER 3's have ever done. Just as a test.
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Spiral Line Test number 1 First and only "line test" any of my ENDER 3's have ever done. Just as a test. . . 76
Edited with WINDOWS 3D BUILDER
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Edited with WINDOWS 3D BUILDER
The real proof is in the actual DOING. Prove it to yourself too. No B.S. Printing every day.
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The real proof is in the actual DOING. Prove it to yourself too. No B.S. Printing every day.
2 - CLASSIC ENDER 3's printing. A simple comparison to how other printers print and there setup.
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2 - CLASSIC ENDER 3's printing. A simple comparison to how other printers print and there setup.
My "OTHER" ENDER 3 - Disc print for another 2 part project. COASTER
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My "OTHER" ENDER 3 - Disc print for another 2 part project. COASTER
Classic ENDER - PLA Truck with zero supports required. Another print to add to my collection
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Classic ENDER - PLA Truck with zero supports required. Another print to add to my collection
ENDER 3 - If your first few layers aren't doing this, find out why!
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ENDER 3 - If your first few layers aren't doing this, find out why!
Articulated Manta Ray. This is a "MANTA RAY" Silk PLA filament. PART 4
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Articulated Manta Ray. This is a "MANTA RAY" Silk PLA filament. PART 4
CLASSIC ENDER 3 - Articulated Manta Ray. This is a "MANTA RAY" PLA filament. PART 3
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CLASSIC ENDER 3 - Articulated Manta Ray. This is a "MANTA RAY" PLA filament. PART 3
Classic ENDER 3 - Articulated Manta Ray. This is a "MANTA RAY" PLA filament. PART 2
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Classic ENDER 3 - Articulated Manta Ray. This is a "MANTA RAY" PLA filament. PART 2
ENDER 3 - Articulated Manta ray. PLA filament ( EDIT) This is a "MANTA RAY" not mantis PART 1
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ENDER 3 - Articulated Manta ray. PLA filament ( EDIT) This is a "MANTA RAY" not mantis PART 1
ENDER 3 CLASSIC - Multi part print project.
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ENDER 3 CLASSIC - Multi part print project.
ENDER 3 - Small 3.5" create print in 3 parts. Bottom, Center and Top
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ENDER 3 - Small 3.5" create print in 3 parts. Bottom, Center and Top
CLASSIC - ENDER 3 , no worries printing. Milk crate, first attempt.
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CLASSIC - ENDER 3 , no worries printing. Milk crate, first attempt.
Classic, unspoiled, ENDER 3 printer. 2 more parts of the same project. This time in Shiny Silk PLA
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Classic, unspoiled, ENDER 3 printer. 2 more parts of the same project. This time in Shiny Silk PLA
Classic, unspoiled, ENDER 3 printer. Single Knob printed in PLA
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Classic, unspoiled, ENDER 3 printer. Single Knob printed in PLA

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @RynoDBones
    @RynoDBones 6 днів тому

    Gah, I’ve watched every video you’ve posted over the past few days, and now I want a stock Ender 3 again….I really do miss mine. I never got around this past weekend to fixing my Ender 3 Pro, but I did order some stock parts from AliExpress coming in the next few weeks, so fingers crossed.

  • @blakelove4058
    @blakelove4058 7 днів тому

    What slicer do you use??

    • @blinkyone1947
      @blinkyone1947 7 днів тому

      Good question......but the info. is not going to help anyone. OLD School, CURA 15.04.3/CREALITY 1.2.3.. They are not available anymore but they still work NOW as there were intended, way back then. Still very easy to understand and use, as well as way less problematic then slicers available today or those well into the future. Old School will always work for me.👌🙂

  • @ManuelGranados-ey2tt
    @ManuelGranados-ey2tt 9 днів тому

    I love how you do not need a heated bed with blue tape. Really tragic how forgotten it has become as a build surface. I remember using it on an unheated airwolf printer after the original sheets ran out.

    • @blinkyone1947
      @blinkyone1947 9 днів тому

      Over 5 plus years printing successfully every day on 4 - CLASSIC ENDER 3 printers. Why "fix" what works. Well over 4000+ STL files printed and many of them several times. No stress Printing ALWAYS! Simply find a good working gCODE and "Print". Watch my other videos for actual "proof in the doing!" I rediscovered the use of #2090 and combined it with a mirror tile. A perfect combination, in my opinion. In fact, one of my printers is printing now! Actually the toughest part of 3D printing for me is finding another item to print to add to my collection.🔎😜

  • @RynoDBones
    @RynoDBones 10 днів тому

    I started with the Ender 3. Darn good machines. No wonder so many other companies essentially copied it. Right now I’ve got a 3 Pro I’m trying to get running and an Ankermake M5C that apparently only accepts the finest, most exquisite PLA because the cheap stuff an Ender eats for breakfast usually comes out spaghetti from the M5C.

    • @blinkyone1947
      @blinkyone1947 10 днів тому

      I have 2 - ENDER 3 pro's and 4 - classic ENDER 3's. All still using what came "out of the box", including the PRINT HEAD (hotend). More then 5 yrs printing every day. Did you change your printers hotend for some reason? Just wondering.

    • @RynoDBones
      @RynoDBones 10 днів тому

      @@blinkyone1947 My first Ender is still stock and runs like a top. This Pro I’ve got is from a trade I made a few weeks back and the guy had put on all the bells and whistles…and couldn’t get it working properly. I have a feeling it is as simple as a corrupted firmware flash from when he added the CRTouch. I’ll get it working today, though.

  • @TheMadninjamike
    @TheMadninjamike 13 днів тому

    Great job getting a stock ender 3 supremely level without breaking the bank. Tempered glass absolutely makes a huge difference....I've got 2 of the older ones, and the beds were warped right out of the box. First layers were always a crap shoot until I got a glass cutter and repurposed a coffee table top.

    • @blinkyone1947
      @blinkyone1947 13 днів тому

      Use a cut to size mirror tile, it has WAY more advantages then just plain glass. Try it for yourself and "SEE".👍🙂👌 . As mentioned in all my videos, my "printer, printing setup (#2090)" does not even require heating the bed (ever) to force adhesion and the MIRROR tile is "flat" from the factory and any electronic gizmo CRT/BLT is not even needed. No need for tempering. 5+ yrs., daily. The CRT is actually rendered useless because there is nothing to compensate for anyway! Only the PFG routine is required (paper feeler gage). Watch this video for detailed advice. . Another advantage in plain sight. .

  • @heatherbuompensiero1952
    @heatherbuompensiero1952 14 днів тому

    Thank you

  • @noobt4eguns
    @noobt4eguns 17 днів тому

    He is a beginner. Nice helping people 👍🏻❤️🇨🇾

    • @blinkyone1947
      @blinkyone1947 17 днів тому

      Only if the help is "truly" helpful .......actual "substantiated" help 👍👌🙂, not just get random unsubstantiated guesses.😒

    • @noobt4eguns
      @noobt4eguns 17 днів тому

      @@blinkyone1947 👍🏻❤️🇨🇾

  • @MartinSanders-ut9qq
    @MartinSanders-ut9qq 22 дні тому

    Life clocks are a lie! Carousel is a lie! THERE IS NO RENEWAL!

  • @xmaxsi
    @xmaxsi 24 дні тому

    your video was the only one that let me calibrate well my z axis without buying anything new, just plain good calibration, now my printer prints like it had linear rails. like we say in argentina "sos un crack". Thanks

    • @blinkyone1947
      @blinkyone1947 23 дні тому

      Glad I was able to give fair advice that works. (not like some users poor advice)👍👌🙂 Happy Stress Free Printing. And maybe watch my other videos too.👌

  • @IncognitaLabs
    @IncognitaLabs 27 днів тому

    I enjoy your 3D printing videos. I have some old Ender 3 printers still in the box, was thinking they must just be junk by newer standards but you make them seem still useful! Mine have the big heavy sheets of glass for printing, not sure of the exact model they are but they are the Ender 3.

    • @blinkyone1947
      @blinkyone1947 27 днів тому

      Watch all my videos for actual, "real", on point information about the ENDER 3's capabilities! 👍👌🙂

  • @wisemoments9542
    @wisemoments9542 28 днів тому

    nice i still have one ender 3 pro and it's down right now but i should have it back up great video keep it up

  • @Ctaylor83
    @Ctaylor83 Місяць тому

    Love these videos, I have had my Ender 3 for a few years now and I enjoy you showing us how well it can function with no upgrades.

  • @noobt4eguns
    @noobt4eguns Місяць тому

    Nice video again

  • @noobt4eguns
    @noobt4eguns Місяць тому

    Nice video again my friend ❤🇨🇾👍🏻

  • @briansrcadventures1316
    @briansrcadventures1316 Місяць тому

    Cute Little Darth!

  • @briansrcadventures1316
    @briansrcadventures1316 Місяць тому

    Neat print. it just shows that you don't need a fancy high end expensive Bamboo printer!

  • @noobt4eguns
    @noobt4eguns Місяць тому

    Nice video again my friend 👍🏻🇨🇾

  • @ThePeeke
    @ThePeeke Місяць тому

    Pretty Cool my friend, good job

  • @ThePeeke
    @ThePeeke Місяць тому

    Pure Genius my friend!

  • @802Garage
    @802Garage 2 місяці тому

    My experience was similar. Tuning slicer settings will do a lot more for you than upgrades for basic prints. The main reason for upgrades should be attaining higher speeds while maintaining quality or achieving hotter temperatures for more advanced filaments.

  • @3dpfeeney
    @3dpfeeney 2 місяці тому

    Blue tape on a mirror... So cool, like I am looking at a video I made years ago... Keep it going brother 😊

    • @blinkyone1947
      @blinkyone1947 2 місяці тому

      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! .

    • @tannerdudeman
      @tannerdudeman 2 місяці тому

      ​@@blinkyone1947 As much as I like to recommend PEI coated metal sheets, you're totally right. If you are tuned for tape on glass and you arent having bed adhesion issues, a new type of build surface is only going to introduce a new variable you have to tune for.

    • @blinkyone1947
      @blinkyone1947 2 місяці тому

      @@tannerdudeman 👍This is actually #2090 Tape on Mirrored Tile. There are "many other user advantages" and benefits of a removable, mirrored print surface. No other print surface means provides this all at once. Works for me. 🙂 In fact it is printing now!

  • @briansrcadventures1316
    @briansrcadventures1316 2 місяці тому

    This just shows you don't need a fancy expensive Bambu Printer!

  • @maartenmd
    @maartenmd 2 місяці тому

    I see you're a great fan of the KISS principle

    • @blinkyone1947
      @blinkyone1947 2 місяці тому

      Simple........why reinvent the "working" wheel.👌👍🙂🤷‍♂️

  • @Jasper-fv4ne
    @Jasper-fv4ne 2 місяці тому

    yes! :)

  • @Jasper-fv4ne
    @Jasper-fv4ne 2 місяці тому

    Great mate!!!!

  • @briansrcadventures1316
    @briansrcadventures1316 2 місяці тому

    Looking good!

  • @centurionknight
    @centurionknight 2 місяці тому

    I would love to purchase one.

  • @TriTexz
    @TriTexz 2 місяці тому

    If it ain't broke, don't fix it, right?

    • @blinkyone1947
      @blinkyone1947 2 місяці тому

      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.

  • @TheLaXandro
    @TheLaXandro 2 місяці тому

    This video looks, sounds and conveys 2014 perfectly. Mirror and blue tape, what an iconic and nostalgic combo. And it just works!

    • @blinkyone1947
      @blinkyone1947 2 місяці тому

      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-xx8bs
    @KevinShapland.Australia-xx8bs 2 місяці тому

    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.

  • @briansrcadventures1316
    @briansrcadventures1316 3 місяці тому

    Good job!

  • @IronHive
    @IronHive 3 місяці тому

    Very cool watching your videos and hearing you talk about printing, it's really helpful as someone new to 3D printing

  • @roscoe3dp470
    @roscoe3dp470 3 місяці тому

    Nice printing, where can i get and endet 3 printer ?

  • @robertofavila6494
    @robertofavila6494 3 місяці тому

    pretty cool

  • @ThePeeke
    @ThePeeke 3 місяці тому

    Amazing Buddy!

  • @Jasper-fv4ne
    @Jasper-fv4ne 3 місяці тому

  • @AfsanehAbbasnezhadianghashghae
    @AfsanehAbbasnezhadianghashghae 3 місяці тому

    has anyone else been able to replicate this?

  • @soft-conf
    @soft-conf 3 місяці тому

    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.

  • @noobt4eguns
    @noobt4eguns 3 місяці тому

    Its amazing how you print ABS with out issues 😮

  • @briansrcadventures1316
    @briansrcadventures1316 3 місяці тому

    Impressive stuff! I wonder what the Bambu fans would make of this?

  • @briansrcadventures1316
    @briansrcadventures1316 3 місяці тому

    Interesting to see a basic Ender 3 printing ABS!

  • @noobt4eguns
    @noobt4eguns 4 місяці тому

    Nice video again 👍🏻🇨🇾

  • @noobt4eguns
    @noobt4eguns 4 місяці тому

    Wow amazing work dear friend 👍🏻🇨🇾❤️

    • @blinkyone1947
      @blinkyone1947 4 місяці тому

      Thanks. The printer did all the work. I just watched. 🙂👍👌

    • @noobt4eguns
      @noobt4eguns 4 місяці тому

      @@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😉

  • @MikeLohrman
    @MikeLohrman 4 місяці тому

    How does this differ from just running a blue tube from extruder to hot end?

    • @blinkyone1947
      @blinkyone1947 4 місяці тому

      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.

  • @Tservo243
    @Tservo243 4 місяці тому

    Sir, the only obvious thing is that you're clearly a wizard and have made some unholy deal to be able to achieve that. 😆

  • @ahb12000
    @ahb12000 4 місяці тому

    😂😂 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..

    • @blinkyone1947
      @blinkyone1947 4 місяці тому

      😆 We all have our way of printing that works for them. Happy Stress free printing.

  • @skyylow
    @skyylow 4 місяці тому

    I need one

  • @sahhull
    @sahhull 4 місяці тому

    Some people over think things. If its not broken, dont fix it.

    • @blinkyone1947
      @blinkyone1947 4 місяці тому

      Truer words have never been expressed. Use it first and see what it was designed to do.🙂👍👌

  • @pilbomags488
    @pilbomags488 4 місяці тому

    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.

    • @blinkyone1947
      @blinkyone1947 4 місяці тому

      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.

  • @Omnonymous
    @Omnonymous 5 місяців тому

    This is my new answer when folks ask "whats a benchy for?".