A good review and selection of printers to compare. I have a CR-10 and want a second printer. The ender 3 v2 looks like the best bang for buck. Thanks for the content 👍😎🇦🇺
Newer to 3d printing, about 6 months in. Wanted to thank you for all the help as i started by watching your channel. First printer is a ender 3 v2. I did join your discord.....are you also on reddit?
You don’t need an all metal hot end to print TPU. For ender 3, if TPU is what you want to print a lot of, I would suggest upgrading the extruder to like an EZR struder, but the stock hot end for TPU is absolutely adequate.
@@509drone2 You're right. I misheard you, you said PLA and TPU you'd be limited to. I thought I heard you say you needed the all metal hot end FOR TPU. My bad. Rock on!
You talked Creality up way too much! My Ender 5 Plus is a headache stock, did not function without tweaking the firmware! Great concept, cheap implementation!
Lol that is a fair statement. I have heard a decent amount of people say they have had issues. But I still think the overwhelming majority of creality users have a good experience.
A good review and selection of printers to compare. I have a CR-10 and want a second printer. The ender 3 v2 looks like the best bang for buck. Thanks for the content 👍😎🇦🇺
Thanks brother! Appreciate the support. Good luck with the 2nd printer!
Thanks.
I like your video style. Keep them coming and you're going to get big.
Appreciate you bro!
Can you do a guide video on how to add a filament run out sensor to the ender 3 v2? Thanks in advance
Will do! That's for the comment!
@@509drone2 Thanks, that would be a great help. I'll be waiting for that vid. Keep up the good work 👍
Unless you get really old stock, all Ender 3s (regular and pro version) now come with 32bit boards and micro USB
Good to know!
Newer to 3d printing, about 6 months in. Wanted to thank you for all the help as i started by watching your channel. First printer is a ender 3 v2. I did join your discord.....are you also on reddit?
Thanks man! I appreciate the support. No I'm not really on reddit. A few of our community guys are though.
You don’t need an all metal hot end to print TPU. For ender 3, if TPU is what you want to print a lot of, I would suggest upgrading the extruder to like an EZR struder, but the stock hot end for TPU is absolutely adequate.
I don't think I said you need an all metal hot end for tpu. If I did, I miss spoke.
@@509drone2 You're right. I misheard you, you said PLA and TPU you'd be limited to. I thought I heard you say you needed the all metal hot end FOR TPU. My bad. Rock on!
You talked Creality up way too much! My Ender 5 Plus is a headache stock, did not function without tweaking the firmware!
Great concept, cheap implementation!
Lol that is a fair statement. I have heard a decent amount of people say they have had issues. But I still think the overwhelming majority of creality users have a good experience.
I thought the newest marlin firmware works with the BL touch?
It might, I haven't tried it yet. But I've had nothing but problems thus far :(