Really appreciate your support for 3D printing beginners and Creality. It's a really useful video, with the same target as V3 SE for entry-level and unboxing printing. Thank you, Bill :)
Yes his one of the guys who shows how to attach the poorly designed back clip for the flat cable, every other youtuber is showing themselves screwing bolts but not how they fitted that cable, just showing what it looks like when it fits. I was thinking am I yanking that cable ?
This! The cable clip is way too toght to fight the cable in without squashing the cables. I couldnt get my first pronter to work, nor could the store. Swapped it for a new one and same issue. Been pulling my hair out. Crealitys manual , if its even worthy of that title is useless.
Oh my god so easy. I have been watching 3d printer videos for about 6 hours now. But your "straight to the point and no bullshit" video is all I need. Thanks for the help. / 3D noob from Sweden
My new ender 3 v3se is still in the box as I am cleaning up some space for it. I have been watching a variety if unboxing and intro videos for it. I noticed that you did not show the auto level.
I demonstrate the leveling at the 9:30 mark in the video. I think you'll be happy with this printer. I'm blown away with the quality I've been getting right out of the box! Let me know what you think after you get it setup! Thanks for watching.
yea I spent 60 more bucks and got the autoleveling feature instead of just getting the standard printer. something tells me it's going to be worth it.@@pushingplastic7445
I actually came to say this video doesn't even need made the printer has like 6 parts total ... easiest setup ever. But i see some people have a hard time .... cant wait til someone has a clogged nozzel or other item that needs fixed .... if they need a video for this, they will need a FULL video on thay alone
I understand where you're coming from but the 3D printing community comes from a vast group of people. You have your folks that like to tinker, an 8 year old kid, an 80 year old grandfather, a mom who might not be interested in 3D printing but bought the printer for her kids and so on. This video is for the one struggling or looking for a little confirmation that they are doing right. I've been running this printer regularly since November and I've been lucky enough not to have a clog....yet! How do you like the printer so far?
@@pushingplastic7445 Well, since you replied in a nice way and didn't eat me alive .. Lol, must have been a late night of looking through Prints. However, Yes I have always enjoyed Ender and the V3 SE is a GREAT Choice, and I'm glad I picked it up even though I could be concentrating on far more costly machines. For the money, and the time saved as compared to the DIY days. It's the best Printer I would say for the money and for someone who is serious about having a good starting printer for a very low cost (I still have my $1800 Replicators that do not compare to this machine.) That includes the fact that if you need to replace nozzles or anything else, then tools and parts for Ender models are very inexpensive and easy to find. It has the Direct Drive, so no need to worry about a Bowden tube, and the print quality is really great. I get perfect prints almost every time. Also the 250mm/s is a very fast print for most, and plenty fast for a novice. They could go with the KE and get up to 500, but then they might as well start thinking Bambu A1. The KE is a perfect example of how fast things progress. By the time my VE SE was setup, the KE was already out. I guess it really comes down to: Do you care to learn about 3D Printing as a whole, or do you just want something to print a good print and that's all. Well With the V3 SE its a good printer, and maybe a bit too easy for someone who needs to LEARN the issues that arise with printers. However 3D Printers will continue to get better and stay low priced, so learning the Slicing Software may be the most important factor in learning at the moment. Because when I started with Replicators, I didn't know what a GCode was, and I didn't know what Slicers were, so it really overwhelmed me to try to print anything because all I was really doing was finding prints ready for the Replicators and printing. I did not learn a thing, but that was about 10 years ago. So to end, the machine is wonderful, and I am glad there is no PROPRIETERY software that someone must use to operate this printer. Freedom to use any Slicer, Freedom to choose a range of Filaments for starters or intermediate. It's a great machine for anyone, even a business, but you would need multiple machines realistically. However, still a good choice to keep adding on these always improving printers. So that you do not invest into ONE machine that will be outdated within the year.
thanks, this is my first printer and this video helped me alot
Really appreciate your support for 3D printing beginners and Creality. It's a really useful video, with the same target as V3 SE for entry-level and unboxing printing. Thank you, Bill :)
My pleasure! Any chance to be a part of the Creality Print Beta Test team?
Yes his one of the guys who shows how to attach the poorly designed back clip for the flat cable, every other youtuber is showing themselves screwing bolts but not how they fitted that cable, just showing what it looks like when it fits.
I was thinking am I yanking that cable ?
This! The cable clip is way too toght to fight the cable in without squashing the cables. I couldnt get my first pronter to work, nor could the store. Swapped it for a new one and same issue. Been pulling my hair out. Crealitys manual , if its even worthy of that title is useless.
Oh my god so easy. I have been watching 3d printer videos for about 6 hours now. But your "straight to the point and no bullshit" video is all I need. Thanks for the help. / 3D noob from Sweden
I'm glad it helped! Thanks for watching!
Just got my Ender3 V3 SE yesterday and I'm about to assemble it. Thanks for the video it was very helpful!
The V3 Se is a great printer! I hope the video helped and thanks for watching!
Thanks for making my introduction to 3D printing a breeze!
Excellent video. Concise and very, very easy to follow. Thank you so much. Printing Benchy right from the get go.
Thanks for the kind words and thanks for watching! How did the Benchy turn out?
Great! Thanks so much.
Everything is a nightmare but I figured it out, thank you.
Glad that you got it figured out!!! Time to crank out some awesome prints!
Great video. This was an easy printer to setup. Just waiting to start some test prints. Have to find a profile for Prusa Slicer
It's fun printer too! I think you'll enjoy it!
My new ender 3 v3se is still in the box as I am cleaning up some space for it. I have been watching a variety if unboxing and intro videos for it. I noticed that you did not show the auto level.
I demonstrate the leveling at the 9:30 mark in the video. I think you'll be happy with this printer. I'm blown away with the quality I've been getting right out of the box! Let me know what you think after you get it setup! Thanks for watching.
yea I spent 60 more bucks and got the autoleveling feature instead of just getting the standard printer. something tells me it's going to be worth it.@@pushingplastic7445
I actually came to say this video doesn't even need made the printer has like 6 parts total ... easiest setup ever. But i see some people have a hard time .... cant wait til someone has a clogged nozzel or other item that needs fixed .... if they need a video for this, they will need a FULL video on thay alone
I understand where you're coming from but the 3D printing community comes from a vast group of people. You have your folks that like to tinker, an 8 year old kid, an 80 year old grandfather, a mom who might not be interested in 3D printing but bought the printer for her kids and so on. This video is for the one struggling or looking for a little confirmation that they are doing right. I've been running this printer regularly since November and I've been lucky enough not to have a clog....yet! How do you like the printer so far?
@@pushingplastic7445 Well, since you replied in a nice way and didn't eat me alive .. Lol, must have been a late night of looking through Prints. However, Yes I have always enjoyed Ender and the V3 SE is a GREAT Choice, and I'm glad I picked it up even though I could be concentrating on far more costly machines. For the money, and the time saved as compared to the DIY days. It's the best Printer I would say for the money and for someone who is serious about having a good starting printer for a very low cost (I still have my $1800 Replicators that do not compare to this machine.) That includes the fact that if you need to replace nozzles or anything else, then tools and parts for Ender models are very inexpensive and easy to find. It has the Direct Drive, so no need to worry about a Bowden tube, and the print quality is really great. I get perfect prints almost every time. Also the 250mm/s is a very fast print for most, and plenty fast for a novice. They could go with the KE and get up to 500, but then they might as well start thinking Bambu A1. The KE is a perfect example of how fast things progress. By the time my VE SE was setup, the KE was already out.
I guess it really comes down to: Do you care to learn about 3D Printing as a whole, or do you just want something to print a good print and that's all. Well With the V3 SE its a good printer, and maybe a bit too easy for someone who needs to LEARN the issues that arise with printers. However 3D Printers will continue to get better and stay low priced, so learning the Slicing Software may be the most important factor in learning at the moment. Because when I started with Replicators, I didn't know what a GCode was, and I didn't know what Slicers were, so it really overwhelmed me to try to print anything because all I was really doing was finding prints ready for the Replicators and printing. I did not learn a thing, but that was about 10 years ago.
So to end, the machine is wonderful, and I am glad there is no PROPRIETERY software that someone must use to operate this printer. Freedom to use any Slicer, Freedom to choose a range of Filaments for starters or intermediate. It's a great machine for anyone, even a business, but you would need multiple machines realistically. However, still a good choice to keep adding on these always improving printers. So that you do not invest into ONE machine that will be outdated within the year.
Thank you. I learned a lot. I’m off to get the benchy file now.
awesome! How did the benchy do? Thanks for watching!
Good video. Helped lots. 😊
Thank you for this this is so helpful
Great! Thanks for the kind words. Let me know how you like the printer & thanks for watching!
I don't know where the second part is whatever happened with tech support
The second part? Anything I can help you with on that?
Great video thanks