I’ve printed all sorts of stuff with it. Like a dice tower for all my dnd stuff. It’s awesome though it doesn’t handle the intricacies in the details well. It’s still great for the price
The only only thing I would worry about is replacing the extruder nozzle after a couple months of use. I don’t think this printer has a detachable nozzle so replacing it will be a hassle down the line.
honestly for 40 bucks that's pretty neat, although I'd recommend using a glue stick to make the prints stick to the bed better, and maybe in the future get a better printer lol
I didn’t want to fill dive into the hobby without testing it a bit at first. I’ve heard the glue stick thing a couple of times so I might try that out. But yeah for $40 it’s worth it
I’m having a blast pushing this thing to it’s limits. I’ve only just begun learning how this whole process works but I’m enjoying every second of it. Well… minus the having to wait hours to see the product come off the line and it be janky but it’s all a learning process
Does anyone know how to use a EasyThreed K6plus with the touch screen, I know this is the same brand but it's different and I don't know how to start it up.
The one I got the filament doesn’t stick to the platform do you know if there is a way to stop it from happening and it gets really messy even though I’ve did all the leveling
"maybe i can 3d print some sort of jig" We have him. I repeat, we have him. *slowly, the natural light begins to fade from all the windows in the house as you begin to hear a crowd chanting "one of us. one of us. one of us." coming from outside as the chanting masses tap on your windows, not with their own hands, but with 3d printed "window knockers" they downloaded from thingiverse*
I printed deadpool with this it came out soo good after sanding and painting it I was able to sell it for £35 which is close to how much I paid for the printer ,although I did have to buy higher quality filament the one that came with mine wasn’t so good
I love it! Not in a way that it is good or anything. Its hot garbage. Using a "vase" as the test file tells you what the manufacturer thinks about the capability. Those are by far the least demanding model you could print. Also that they used linear rods. And then didnt put any bearings on it. Dude. Well, I look forward on how far you can push it.
Honestly I’m so far impressed by the quality of this thing. I’ve had to tinker with it to get it to a point to be able to print anything with a half decent quality. It’s mainly been small figurines and the like. It struggles a bit with the plate adhesion sometimes but other than that id say I’ve got my moneys worth just in the short time I’ve had it
@anthonypopp7954 you'll have to try the classic blue tape, hair spray or glue stick shenanigans. Ive had prints curl from my heated glass bed before, so that just happens.
немного по пользовался к9 , из плюсов маленький компактный , может печатать простые детали но грубо , дешёвый , из минусов материал пластик немного перетянул ремни вся конструкция начинает люфтить ,шаговые двигатели начинают греться если очень долго печатать , из -за того что трётся пластик о трубки во время работы начинает понемногу люфтить ход рабочая зона 100-100-100 мм если нужно делать детали больше придётся резать потом склеивать , сопло специальное не сменное , чтоб поставить стандартные от других принтеров нужно менять почти всю голову , обдув только 100% не регулируемый , своих денег стоит , но если хотите заниматься принтером серьёзнее лучше взять что то по надёжнее ,
At the time of this comment the video is 4 weeks old. - What's the longest time you have run it for? - Any noticeable issues with the hardware other than the spool holder? Looking to grab a few of these just to have multiple printers going other than the big boy.
The longest in a single go is about 15-17 hours with a dice container I made and showed in another video. Nothing noticeably wrong with any of the hardware that I have noticed. It’s got close to 150 hours run time total, obviously not consecutively.
You know, you probably wouldn't have had such immediate success without the cat supervising. So great job on hiring the right support!
She has to supervise all the projects or they don’t get done right! 😂
My buddy who has an $800 machine, just bought me this as a first printer. I’m enjoying it so far, only day two! I might become a 3D monster. haha
I’ve printed all sorts of stuff with it. Like a dice tower for all my dnd stuff. It’s awesome though it doesn’t handle the intricacies in the details well. It’s still great for the price
The only only thing I would worry about is replacing the extruder nozzle after a couple months of use. I don’t think this printer has a detachable nozzle so replacing it will be a hassle down the line.
It indeed does not have a detachable tip. Everything is soldered together though I haven’t noticed any huge issues with the nozzle itself
Cool! Welcome to the world of 3D printing!! Glad this product treated you well!
honestly for 40 bucks that's pretty neat, although I'd recommend using a glue stick to make the prints stick to the bed better, and maybe in the future get a better printer lol
I didn’t want to fill dive into the hobby without testing it a bit at first. I’ve heard the glue stick thing a couple of times so I might try that out. But yeah for $40 it’s worth it
ahaha you've fallen in the deep end now! hope 3dprinting treats you well!
I’m having a blast pushing this thing to it’s limits. I’ve only just begun learning how this whole process works but I’m enjoying every second of it. Well… minus the having to wait hours to see the product come off the line and it be janky but it’s all a learning process
Does anyone know how to use a EasyThreed K6plus with the touch screen, I know this is the same brand but it's different and I don't know how to start it up.
This is the only version of this I have worked with so hopefully someone in the comments can help you out!
hi coud you send link to stl file of rocket? i want to try pls
The one I got the filament doesn’t stick to the platform do you know if there is a way to stop it from happening and it gets really messy even though I’ve did all the leveling
You can use hairspray or glue or even tape to stick the filament on
"maybe i can 3d print some sort of jig" We have him. I repeat, we have him.
*slowly, the natural light begins to fade from all the windows in the house as you begin to hear a crowd chanting "one of us. one of us. one of us." coming from outside as the chanting masses tap on your windows, not with their own hands, but with 3d printed "window knockers" they downloaded from thingiverse*
Can you send link to video to put together please 🙏
I printed deadpool with this it came out soo good after sanding and painting it I was able to sell it for £35 which is close to how much I paid for the printer ,although I did have to buy higher quality filament the one that came with mine wasn’t so good
They went up $10 but i got this for $50 off Temu....does it take recycled PET bottle filament? I want to recycle instead of buying a bunch of filament
Nope, it only takes pla and tpu
@@misery55thank you…..what do you recommend i do with the PET ….do you know a cheap printer (less than $200) that can take this?
I love it! Not in a way that it is good or anything. Its hot garbage. Using a "vase" as the test file tells you what the manufacturer thinks about the capability. Those are by far the least demanding model you could print. Also that they used linear rods. And then didnt put any bearings on it. Dude.
Well, I look forward on how far you can push it.
Honestly I’m so far impressed by the quality of this thing. I’ve had to tinker with it to get it to a point to be able to print anything with a half decent quality. It’s mainly been small figurines and the like. It struggles a bit with the plate adhesion sometimes but other than that id say I’ve got my moneys worth just in the short time I’ve had it
@anthonypopp7954 you'll have to try the classic blue tape, hair spray or glue stick shenanigans. Ive had prints curl from my heated glass bed before, so that just happens.
So cool nice review and thanks!
I’m getting one from temu too I’m not sure which one yet.
Also, they preloaded a butt plug for you 😂😂😂
I was slightly concerned about that while it was printing. Though I’d be concerned of it getting “lost in space” 🤣
немного по пользовался к9 , из плюсов маленький компактный , может печатать простые детали но грубо , дешёвый , из минусов материал пластик немного перетянул ремни вся конструкция начинает люфтить ,шаговые двигатели начинают греться если очень долго печатать , из -за того что трётся пластик о трубки во время работы начинает понемногу люфтить ход рабочая зона 100-100-100 мм если нужно делать детали больше придётся резать потом склеивать , сопло специальное не сменное , чтоб поставить стандартные от других принтеров нужно менять почти всю голову , обдув только 100% не регулируемый , своих денег стоит , но если хотите заниматься принтером серьёзнее лучше взять что то по надёжнее ,
At the time of this comment the video is 4 weeks old.
- What's the longest time you have run it for?
- Any noticeable issues with the hardware other than the spool holder?
Looking to grab a few of these just to have multiple printers going other than the big boy.
The longest in a single go is about 15-17 hours with a dice container I made and showed in another video.
Nothing noticeably wrong with any of the hardware that I have noticed. It’s got close to 150 hours run time total, obviously not consecutively.
Перемикач трипозиційний! Перемкніть у середній і калібруйте.
you get lky wh yours mys not fucking workinh
It was a hassle to set up but I followed another video I found on UA-cam step by step.