TEVO TARANTULA ASSEMBLY AND FIRST PRINTS

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
  • Build and assembly of the Tevo Tarantula 3D printer and first prints. Setup of the cheap DIY kit is a straight forward process following the included instructions.
    Get the printer here Tevo 3D Printer: bit.ly/2H6Jf19
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    The printer is built completely stock following the instructions. It is best to build it completely stock first, get it printing, and then see what changes or upgrades are needed.
    PROS + CONS
    -Has a Aluminum frame
    -Its cheap
    -No filament holder, power supply & screen separate.
    -Be prepared to spend time adjusting, building, troubleshooting and setting up
    -Safety upgrades - Mosfet (recommended )
    -Comes with a Euro power cable - I wired in a spare AU cable
    -Care needed wiring the power wires to the powersupply.
    -Upgrades available, needs fan mod first.
    -Single z axis lead screw
    -Good if you like DIY, building and tinkering, if not best to buy a ready built printer.
    -Building you will learn and understand how a 3d printer functions.
    -Out of the box it needs work
    My other 3d Printers
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    Thank you for watching, all questions and feedback are welcome.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 33

  • @karlo134652
    @karlo134652 6 років тому +2

    I love it.. this helps a lot specially on slight mods for keeping tight and secure.

  • @wayneshephard
    @wayneshephard 6 років тому +1

    Brilliant and quick review, one of the most watchable I've seen

  • @KimNabi_cat
    @KimNabi_cat 6 років тому +1

    Looking forward to new projects coming outta this!

  • @bernardbilledo
    @bernardbilledo 6 років тому +1

    The sticker side of the fan should be facing the heat block. As for the cooling fan, I suggest the dual blower/radial fan duct or gorilla fan found on Thingiverse.

  • @halaxuri
    @halaxuri 2 роки тому

    Can you help me? Where i can find the machine settings for this print? I need this information to put the printer settings on cura slicer

  • @MrClawt
    @MrClawt 6 років тому +1

    Another good video! Thanks.

  • @sanefreak2006
    @sanefreak2006 6 років тому +1

    Looks good

  • @simon-b
    @simon-b 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for another video mate. That first boat print was bit ropey without the fan, but clearly loads better cooled, what's your thoughts on this vs the Anet A8 3D Printer? i prefer the look of the Anet overall.

    • @amstudioprojects
      @amstudioprojects  6 років тому

      Both are good cheap kits, and both can do with upgrades. I like the metal frame and the display is easier to navigate on the Tevo, but I found the A8 worked better out of the box and is a neater finished build.

    • @CortMarshal
      @CortMarshal 6 років тому

      In my experience, the Tevo Tornado is the one to go with, though it's twice the price. If you consider the costs of upgrades and time it takes to put together the less expensive kits, and troubleshoot them, it makes sense though.
      With this or the A8, you could end up with $350 or more all in by the time you get to the build quality of the Tornado. All metal brackets instead of acrylic, an AC powered heatbed, large build volume, glass bed with build platform, and the belts and pulleys have less play in them.
      Just make sure you check everything is together tight after shipping. The Tornado can last a long time with an extruder/hotend upgrade and better control board and stepper drivers if you want to get nearer to Prusa quality

  • @zackabdirahman951
    @zackabdirahman951 4 місяці тому +1

    0:55

  • @Stev.3n
    @Stev.3n 6 років тому +1

    Hey that's the same printer I have :)

  • @maliktube7374
    @maliktube7374 6 років тому +3

    great build, like it :)

  • @teimonkauppa1002
    @teimonkauppa1002 6 років тому +1

    Please

  • @worstenbroodje6832
    @worstenbroodje6832 6 років тому

    Can you send me your old one?
    Thanks

    • @views-iz5td
      @views-iz5td 6 років тому

      Worstenbroodje ben je dom

  • @vruumytb4629
    @vruumytb4629 6 років тому

    tira essa foto #br

  • @teimonkauppa1002
    @teimonkauppa1002 6 років тому +1

    More euro truck simulator vids

  • @kushan045
    @kushan045 8 місяців тому

    Can you upload the original manual please?

  • @victor-jh6dw
    @victor-jh6dw 6 років тому +1

    Hello, this is my first printer that I value and I wanted to know if it is normal that it does not sit completely on the table.
    If this happened to you, could you tell me how I could solve it?

    • @amstudioprojects
      @amstudioprojects  6 років тому

      You can try placing the printer on a very flat surface, loosen the frame bolts then readjust so it sits flat.

  • @mattnev8625
    @mattnev8625 6 років тому +1

    Hey mate, I have some tilton pedals at home and I want to use them on the sim. Can you do a video on a 3 axis arduino board using potentiometers?

    • @amstudioprojects
      @amstudioprojects  6 років тому +1

      Soon waiting for some parts to finalize and test.

  • @Stev.3n
    @Stev.3n 6 років тому +1

    Also what software do you use? I've been using repetier but I'd give some other programs a try. Need to get a cooling fan duct as well because my calibration cube has some issues on the z axis. I'm also going to re-drill the eccentric nut placement for the extruder. Good video man. 👍

    • @amstudioprojects
      @amstudioprojects  6 років тому +1

      Hey, Ive just been using Cura. Cooling fan will be the first mod. Yeah check the axis for any loose parts.

    • @Stev.3n
      @Stev.3n 6 років тому +1

      amstudio ok thanks

  • @traileater
    @traileater Рік тому

    My first machine. It can work just fine but needs a fan duct right away. I made the Fan fan duct found on thingiverse. Next important things are , board guard (so fan from mainboard doesnt cool the bed, bed cable manager, psu cover, spool holder. I made a bracket to stablize the gantry. Fasten the machine down on a piece of flat board, buy or print L brackets to mount at base of gantry. Sound like a lot of work but its quite rewarding to get it going good, and has been reliable. I can even do tpu with success, and abs.

  • @jamesmitchell3455
    @jamesmitchell3455 6 років тому

    Can you put your DIY stuff on eBay please for the people that can't get access to a 3D printer etc

  • @Chad711m
    @Chad711m 6 років тому +1

    Is this printer better than your other one?

    • @amstudioprojects
      @amstudioprojects  6 років тому

      It has potential, but so far I prefer the A8 out of the box