Thanks for the great information, it is well received. And yes you were right about a Filament Detector at the back of the Filament feeder, which is the main part I needed to know, but I will figure it out, but Thanks for all the other info. FYI Now this is just for you. It’s about the Allen Keys that have the Ball on the end of its long Shaft. The reason for this “Ball” is to all you better Access to the sock in the head of the bolt. By Access I mean if you need to be slightly to the side of the screw instead of Directly overhead, so the ball allows you to go off the direct line to tighten or loosen your bolt, while still giving you the correct fit. Hope it all makes sense. So Take Care Regards, Gordon
It is incredible how fast was the assembly. Old days with zillions of pieces to struggle are over. And I am really shocked how these guys are very easily copy the designs from each other. Structure from Creality3D, bed from Anycubic and so on. But still they have some improvement like the power supply cover and XT60 connectors. Good job Shane, thanks.
I have the dual extrusion "M" model of this and I'm really impressed with the test print Gcode provded. It prints really fast and well, and I'd love to see their slicer settings, because I'm not having fun trying to replicate it, with Cura 3.5 under extruding by about 25%. I wish instructions on software were more forthcoming. It's like having a Ferrari but no one will tell you where the gas station is.
Looks good Shane. Thanks! One of my wheels had a slight ding where it mated with the aluminum extrusion in the Tronxy X1. That caused a slight catch also. It might work itself out over time, but, since I bought a couple of spare wheels, I just replaced it. No catch now.
thank you for this video. I've narrowed down my first 3D printer to Ender 3 and this one. And this one has the 3dtouch bed leveling sensor option which Ender 3 can have but not without hacking wiring and firmware. Would have been curious to see how their 3DTouch leveling sensor works.
Fugatech 3D Printing Since I haven't seen product images with the sensor attached, I assume they will just throw the sensor in the box and we will print the bracket and hopefully there are mounting holes already present. What I don't know is will we have to hack the wiring like you do on the Creality Ender 3. Frankly I'd rather go for the Ender 3 but I'm looking at this one because I thought the sensor would be attached. I think I'm assuming too much!
@@stevejones9044 Did it came with sensor included? I just ordered mine and was wondering if it would be included as it's shown on all the pictures but description mentioned its optional
Thanks for the review. Was kind of hoping to see it printing but that part was cut off. Also I was hoping to see it's end product but the video only did show it from far distance to distinguish any details. However it was good to know about the fan and ease of assembly
That was definitely a noisy fan. I guess one could replace it with a quieter one if needed. I do like the build surface in how it releases with no effort when it cools down. I enjoy your videos so keep up the good work.
This has the GT2560 which I really like. Almost as much as the Trigorilla MKS board.
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Can anyone tell me if the washers for the carriage are against the bracket or against the bearing where the nu holds it on? And what setting on a new drive belt the notches are for the tension. As you guessed it was disassembled and not noted, thanks
Did anyone else have trouble leveling? I used the leveling corners function on the printer and follow the instructions to a T but then when it starts printing the nozzle is ridiculously high off the table
My part cooler fan will not spin unless i go into the settings via the control panel and set the fan to "255". Anything less, it does not spin. Any ideas?
Thanks for the great information, it is well received.
And yes you were right about a Filament Detector at the back of the Filament feeder, which is the main part I needed to know, but I will figure it out, but Thanks for all the other info.
FYI
Now this is just for you.
It’s about the Allen Keys that have the Ball on the end of its long Shaft. The reason for this “Ball” is to all you better Access to the sock in the head of the bolt. By Access I mean if you need to be slightly to the side of the screw instead of Directly overhead, so the ball allows you to go off the direct line to tighten or loosen your bolt, while still giving you the correct fit.
Hope it all makes sense.
So Take Care
Regards,
Gordon
It is incredible how fast was the assembly. Old days with zillions of pieces to struggle are over. And I am really shocked how these guys are very easily copy the designs from each other. Structure from Creality3D, bed from Anycubic and so on. But still they have some improvement like the power supply cover and XT60 connectors. Good job Shane, thanks.
Thanks!
Okay so I'm new to 3d printing and in having trouble getting the spool holder onto it do I need to tighten it or something?
I decided it's finally time to jump on your Patreon bandwagon. You do good work :) Keep it up!
Just saw that. Thanks!!
I have the dual extrusion "M" model of this and I'm really impressed with the test print Gcode provded. It prints really fast and well, and I'd love to see their slicer settings, because I'm not having fun trying to replicate it, with Cura 3.5 under extruding by about 25%. I wish instructions on software were more forthcoming. It's like having a Ferrari but no one will tell you where the gas station is.
Is this 3d printer good for flexible filament? what commets can you make for that? ... BTW... Love your T-shirt.
Looks good Shane. Thanks!
One of my wheels had a slight ding where it mated with the aluminum extrusion in the Tronxy X1. That caused a slight catch also. It might work itself out over time, but, since I bought a couple of spare wheels, I just replaced it. No catch now.
thank you for this video. I've narrowed down my first 3D printer to Ender 3 and this one. And this one has the 3dtouch bed leveling sensor option which Ender 3 can have but not without hacking wiring and firmware. Would have been curious to see how their 3DTouch leveling sensor works.
Supposedly it is a direct BL-Touch clone so it "should" perform closely to what that does.
Fugatech 3D Printing Since I haven't seen product images with the sensor attached, I assume they will just throw the sensor in the box and we will print the bracket and hopefully there are mounting holes already present. What I don't know is will we have to hack the wiring like you do on the Creality Ender 3. Frankly I'd rather go for the Ender 3 but I'm looking at this one because I thought the sensor would be attached. I think I'm assuming too much!
@@stevejones9044 Did it came with sensor included? I just ordered mine and was wondering if it would be included as it's shown on all the pictures but description mentioned its optional
@@littlemissskyhigh9606 I haven't ordered a printer yet. New hobby, money funneling in a different direction. :)
Thanks for the review. Was kind of hoping to see it printing but that part was cut off. Also I was hoping to see it's end product but the video only did show it from far distance to distinguish any details.
However it was good to know about the fan and ease of assembly
I'll be showing more print quality in future videos.
@@Fugatech3DPrinting I'd love to see a review video.
That was definitely a noisy fan. I guess one could replace it with a quieter one if needed. I do like the build surface in how it releases with no effort when it cools down. I enjoy your videos so keep up the good work.
Thanks! I am surprised how loud it is because it looks to be 20mm thick. Normally, thicker fans are quieter.
great work i heard this is a better board than the ender
This has the GT2560 which I really like. Almost as much as the Trigorilla MKS board.
Can anyone tell me if the washers for the carriage are against the bracket or against the bearing where the nu holds it on? And what setting on a new drive belt the notches are for the tension. As you guessed it was disassembled and not noted, thanks
How come everyone's A10 comes with a heated glass bed and mine doesn't? I ordered mine from Amazon.
Mine did not have a glass bed either
Did anyone else have trouble leveling? I used the leveling corners function on the printer and follow the instructions to a T but then when it starts printing the nozzle is ridiculously high off the table
Thanks for the video. Will you be doing a review on this printer?
Eventually yes.
I really like this and the ender 3, but the main reason I have my eyes on the geeetech is because of the blue stripes lol
When I turn on my A10, the display only shows o’s, squares, and arrows. How to fix?
Thinking of getting one does it print ABS very well if you tested with that.
I have not tried ABS on it.
@@Fugatech3DPrinting well ill let you know. I have acouple stores around me that sell it. My printer will be here in a couple of days.
Did anyone get an extra bag of bolts with their printer?
I did... But you saw that lol
What kind of Pittsburgh Pro kit is that? I'd like to have one of those!
Here you go! www.harborfreight.com/33-piece-precision-screwdriver-set-93916.html
Thanks!
HI mate i want to ask somthing i want to buy 3d printer and im between ender 3 or Geeetech a10 what is better detail??
So far I still like the Geeetech A10 better. Can't say for certain till I get some more print time on the Ender 3.
what different between a10 and a20?
My part cooler fan will not spin unless i go into the settings via the control panel and set the fan to "255". Anything less, it does not spin.
Any ideas?
I'd ask for a replacement. It should work down to about 100. Anything less normally isn't enough voltage to spin the fan.
is a great little printer!!!, nice review!
So what time zone are you in now?
GMT-3
The sensor it was in the bag
So, ender 3 or a10?
Can't say because I've never used the Ender 3. I can say that the A10 is amazing and has worked really well for me.
great video, but i really it is really sad when you said; " labor in
china is cheaper" so unfortunate.
unfortunate but very true.
Seems like a matter of fact, I detect nothing derisive about that statement.