Your spool is in the back using the standard holder? Arent you preoccupied with filament having to do a 180 degree turn? To reduce the noise even further you could use one of the acrylic wall lack enclosure projects
Yeah its a temporary placement until I can print a better spool holder I'm planning on placing on top and running it through a extra bowden tube as a guide. It has been working fine with printing so far, but I'm not maxing out the Z axis lately. I would expect some strain if printing taller prints.
@@S-Technology hi im a little bit late, but has it worked with the bowden tube? im building an enclosure myself with a filament heater on top. But the filament rubs against the hole in the table that i made. So i thought maybe a bowden tube works in this case.
@@larswiederhold8866 I actually ended up making my own bowden tube with some leftover water line. If you are trying to pass the filament through the lack it can get stuck because its not solid. Its closer to a cardboard consistency. I made a quick video showing it here: ua-cam.com/video/V6xxdNzvwXs/v-deo.html It's working well for me. I'm sure you can modify it to work with your setup.
Mine is just the basic Ender-3. And for me it fits well. Some people have mounted the power supply and the control display outside of the cabinet. Then you would have a lot of room. Just don't get the smallest LACK table they have now. Since the video's release there's a smaller table that would barely fit the footprint of the ender 3.
@@AllTheWayFast Height: 17.75” | 45 cm Width: 21.625” | 55 cm Depth: 21.625” | 55 cm You can find many different versions of the legs connectors to make the height taller when stacked if you want to. www.ikea.com/us/en/p/lack-side-table-white-30449908/
I've been creating my own enclousure for my ender 3, but it wiggles a lot, the pattern that i follow use two parts to uprise the desk, one on the top of the leg and another in the bottom. Have you notice this kind of problems (that wiggles the enclousure) in your enclousure ?? I'm thinking of start printing that design, but it's like 40 hours in total, and i like to be sure, that the top or anything on the enclousure didn't wiggles. -Thanks in advance !!
I 've seen the ones with the pieces for the top and bottom. I didn't use the top prints on mine, but I believe they mount similar to the legs with 4 screws per piece. I haven't had any issue with mine wiggling or shaking while printing. If you are concerned about moving the best bet would be to attach the stand to the wall, just like other tall shelving units would be attached. Yeah I ended up printing each piece separately. I believe it took me 2 weekends to print as I printed a part a day.
Hey! I'm planning on doing this project for my Ender 5 S1. I cannot find anywhere online the dimensions of the space inside the legs of the lack. The Ender 5 is a very large printer, so I don't want to buy anything if it wont work. Great video!
The space between each of the lack legs is about 17 1/2 inches. But the actual working space might vary depending on the supports you decide to print to make it taller. With mine it appears the largest you could go would be something like 18 inches X 16 inches. Anything larger than that you would probably have to modify the 3D printed supports. I hope that helps and makes sense.
@@S-Technology Thank you for your quick response! This helps a lot. I believe I could make it fit, as long as the filament is mounted on the exterior :)
sorry but in the beginning of the vid where u activelly printing with ur temp readings going from 199 to 176?? Maybe check for thermistor issues that might come up?
I know someone has to have said this by now. But that knocking sound while printing is your extruder skipping due to being overloaded. You likely have a clog
Your spool is in the back using the standard holder? Arent you preoccupied with filament having to do a 180 degree turn? To reduce the noise even further you could use one of the acrylic wall lack enclosure projects
Yeah its a temporary placement until I can print a better spool holder I'm planning on placing on top and running it through a extra bowden tube as a guide. It has been working fine with printing so far, but I'm not maxing out the Z axis lately. I would expect some strain if printing taller prints.
@@S-Technology hi im a little bit late, but has it worked with the bowden tube? im building an enclosure myself with a filament heater on top. But the filament rubs against the hole in the table that i made. So i thought maybe a bowden tube works in this case.
@@larswiederhold8866 I actually ended up making my own bowden tube with some leftover water line. If you are trying to pass the filament through the lack it can get stuck because its not solid. Its closer to a cardboard consistency. I made a quick video showing it here: ua-cam.com/video/V6xxdNzvwXs/v-deo.html
It's working well for me. I'm sure you can modify it to work with your setup.
...enclosure? So where's the acrylic?
Precisely.
So you have the lack model, there are several sizes
Yeah I saw they recently brought out a smaller size. It should be the one that is “21 5/8 x 21 5/8”.
Is that the Ender 3 pro if so does it fit very well?
Mine is just the basic Ender-3. And for me it fits well. Some people have mounted the power supply and the control display outside of the cabinet. Then you would have a lot of room.
Just don't get the smallest LACK table they have now. Since the video's release there's a smaller table that would barely fit the footprint of the ender 3.
@@S-Technology thank you for the reply, what are the dimensions of the original then?
@@AllTheWayFast Height: 17.75” | 45 cm
Width: 21.625” | 55 cm
Depth: 21.625” | 55 cm
You can find many different versions of the legs connectors to make the height taller when stacked if you want to.
www.ikea.com/us/en/p/lack-side-table-white-30449908/
I've been creating my own enclousure for my ender 3, but it wiggles a lot, the pattern that i follow use two parts to uprise the desk, one on the top of the leg and another in the bottom. Have you notice this kind of problems (that wiggles the enclousure) in your enclousure ?? I'm thinking of start printing that design, but it's like 40 hours in total, and i like to be sure, that the top or anything on the enclousure didn't wiggles. -Thanks in advance !!
I 've seen the ones with the pieces for the top and bottom. I didn't use the top prints on mine, but I believe they mount similar to the legs with 4 screws per piece. I haven't had any issue with mine wiggling or shaking while printing. If you are concerned about moving the best bet would be to attach the stand to the wall, just like other tall shelving units would be attached.
Yeah I ended up printing each piece separately. I believe it took me 2 weekends to print as I printed a part a day.
Enclosures make a world of difference bruh
Hey! I'm planning on doing this project for my Ender 5 S1. I cannot find anywhere online the dimensions of the space inside the legs of the lack. The Ender 5 is a very large printer, so I don't want to buy anything if it wont work. Great video!
The space between each of the lack legs is about 17 1/2 inches. But the actual working space might vary depending on the supports you decide to print to make it taller. With mine it appears the largest you could go would be something like 18 inches X 16 inches. Anything larger than that you would probably have to modify the 3D printed supports.
I hope that helps and makes sense.
@@S-Technology Thank you for your quick response! This helps a lot. I believe I could make it fit, as long as the filament is mounted on the exterior :)
That’s what I ended up doing. I mounted it to the top using the TUSH. I have a video of it. It’s easy to print and build.
I’m glad it helped.
sorry but in the beginning of the vid where u activelly printing with ur temp readings going from 199 to 176?? Maybe check for thermistor issues that might come up?
I ended up having to replace the thermistor. I did end up making a how-to video for replacing it at the hot end, so it’s not all bad.
Nice! Great vid thanks for posting
I know someone has to have said this by now. But that knocking sound while printing is your extruder skipping due to being overloaded. You likely have a clog
8 hours for each no thanks fk that :)
Haha. It’s not too bad. If your not comfortable with the printer running all night you can make it in a couple of days.
@@S-Technology Yeah true, I am not ready to leave the printer atm might try it some other time
BigTreeTech system board swap. Complete silence!
🤔 I’ll definitely take a look at that. Thank you.
Modern problems.
What do you mean?