Hi Irv, I think your videos are very good! you make me feel like you are talking to me. Any way good luck with your videos and thank you for the interesting content, very professional.
Excellent video. I recently purchased a Creality K1, and I have found it to be an excellent high speed printer. The K1 is a direct drive printer that runs Klipper, so it's fast. I also like that it's an enclosed printer so it should be able to print most all filaments. One feature I wasn't sure I would need, or like, is the optional AI camera; however, it's an excellent accessory. If you get a chance try a K1 I'm interested to hear about your experience.
I have a creality 3D printer ender v and I forgot to put my laptop up one night and my cat knocked it off of the couch and the way it landed it managed to break my memory card and the USB stuck you put in the computer can you please tell me what to get that will work for my printer?
Hi Irv always great videos. I do not own a 3d printer yet! However I thought would it be beneficial if there was an all glass hot end with a laser melting the filament through the glass head giving it finer control in extruding filament at a much faster, hotter and accurate rate,. Whats your thoughts on this idea ? 😀
@@gamedevai how do you intend to make it? it's glass and fragile. Lasers are also expensive. you've just added £200 with no benefit. Id a diode it would most probably not even melt transparent filament and if a co2 laser adds another £300 and a 3-foot tube to it along with water cooling.
Looks like a filament review as opposed to a printer review. The filament goes hand in hand with the fast printer but, what was the print speed, travel speed, accelleration and decelleration speeds of the printer that the samples were printed at? Enquiring minds want to know.
*Welcome back Irv!* Thanks for all you do... Another great video, thanks so much!
Irv, good to see you back!
Welcome home 😊 glad to see you back ❤I love the videos. I send all my best wishes thoughts to you and yours ❤️
Very informative. Happy Hanukkah Irv.
Great to see you!
Hi Irv,
I think your videos are very good! you make me feel like you are talking to me. Any way good luck with your videos and thank you for the interesting content, very professional.
Hi Irv.. Nice to see you again ! Hope All i well, for you and your family. greetings from Denmark
Excellent video. I recently purchased a Creality K1, and I have found it to be an excellent high speed printer. The K1 is a direct drive printer that runs Klipper, so it's fast. I also like that it's an enclosed printer so it should be able to print most all filaments. One feature I wasn't sure I would need, or like, is the optional AI camera; however, it's an excellent accessory. If you get a chance try a K1 I'm interested to hear about your experience.
How does the SainSmart filament print at slower speeds? They seem to recommend 300mm/s but does it print nicely at say 80?
please can you give us a video on retraction setting for stringing in prusaslicer.... please please, i am need to 3D printing.
I have a creality 3D printer ender v and I forgot to put my laptop up one night and my cat knocked it off of the couch and the way it landed it managed to break my memory card and the USB stuck you put in the computer can you please tell me what to get that will work for my printer?
Hi, what you think about Ankermake vs Bambu Lab printers?
i need the 0.0.6 firmware for Ender-3 with v4.2.7 motherboard to be customised for the Ender-3 v2 with v4.2.2 motherboard
Hi Irv always great videos. I do not own a 3d printer yet! However I thought would it be beneficial if there was an all glass hot end with a laser melting the filament through the glass head giving it finer control in extruding filament at a much faster, hotter and accurate rate,. Whats your thoughts on this idea ? 😀
The laser can also heat the cooled filament before the newer layer is applied giving it a better adhesion and smooth finish just a thought
@@gamedevai how do you intend to make it? it's glass and fragile. Lasers are also expensive. you've just added £200 with no benefit. Id a diode it would most probably not even melt transparent filament and if a co2 laser adds another £300 and a 3-foot tube to it along with water cooling.
Looks like a filament review as opposed to a printer review. The filament goes hand in hand with the fast printer but, what was the print speed, travel speed, accelleration and decelleration speeds of the printer that the samples were printed at? Enquiring minds want to know.
Vibrations in the table doesnt matter.
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Good to see you again!
I hope and pray all is well for you and your family here and in Israel.