3d printer - /diy/ (#2923275) [Archived: 568 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/10/2025, 8:54:35 PM No.2923275
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have you got a 3d printer? if so wchich one do you recomendet? I've got Creality Ender 3 V3 KE and recomendet it bor beginers
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Anonymous
6/10/2025, 8:58:40 PM No.2923277
oryginal prinding pad is not good, and you should buy a bether on aliexpres or temu, best golden
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 3:31:04 AM No.2923985
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Oooo you wan make plint!?
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Anonymous
6/14/2025, 5:04:27 AM No.2923998
>>2923985

lmao

>>2923275 (OP)

I have a Bambu P1S. Works great. I've had three Ender 3s too and they were fine, but the P1S is much faster and the prints look better. (Which is good, since it costs a lot more.)
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Anonymous
6/14/2025, 9:45:34 AM No.2924023
>>2923998
>Bambu
More like BamPoo
Sieg
6/15/2025, 5:14:41 PM No.2924295
>>2923275 (OP)
Anything with manual bed leveling probably isnโ€™t worth buying in 2025
Anonymous
6/15/2025, 5:59:10 PM No.2924299
Go back to /g/.
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 9:37:06 PM No.2925255
cr10s pro v1 and bambu p1s.
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 11:17:01 PM No.2925273
>>2923275 (OP)
ender is for brokefags. get a bambu plug and print all day
Anonymous
6/20/2025, 4:49:36 AM No.2925323
i have a creality kobra 2
spend 800$ on something high quality and save yourself dozens and dozens and dozens of hours of bullshit tinkering

honestly the thing is great for <$200, i've gotten my money's worth over and over
but fuck it just is frustrating every couple of months
recently decided to try TPU to make soap molds for the GF and it's utter failure. i refuse to touch it for a couple weeks till i'm done being mad at constant problems with it
Anonymous
6/20/2025, 5:17:45 AM No.2925326
>>2923275 (OP)
I have a P1s and Saturn 4 Ultra 16k.

Highly recommend P1s. If you're in Australis the centauri carbon is not worth it, too close to p1s price. If you're in the u.s. do research on the centauri carbon.

Highly recommend against the S4U 16k. It's a completely defective design and grenades itself very easily where as other resin printers do not.
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Anonymous
6/20/2025, 5:37:46 AM No.2925331
>>2925326
Are Elegoo products just bad across the board?
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Anonymous
6/20/2025, 8:07:35 AM No.2925347
>>2925331
I havent used the carbon, it looks good, may be some issues but the price is too high in Aus when I can get a 2nd p1s for slightly more or used p1s even. The price for the carbon in the u.s. is a lot more attractive.

The s4u 16k.. ugg. It has a heater built into the vat. Both my vats developed leaks. I now suspect thermaal expansion unsealing them internally maybe warping. Becauae even if the screws arw tight they leak even outside of the printer left on a table.

Now the gap around the tilt mechanism has nothing under it to catch leaks, it just flows straight ontop pf the tilt stepper motor, bearing and other parts.

The glass for the lcd is tape (though this flaw is common across printers i think, but leaky vats arent) resin tends to separate the tapes adhesive and get under the tape and gets into the lcd.

Its a complete clusterfuck, ive seen many people complain about the 16k vats leaking now
Anonymous
6/20/2025, 3:25:50 PM No.2925373
>>2923275 (OP)
I picked up an A1 a couple of months ago and love it. Works perfectly nearly every time, no need to constantly tinker or tweak things.

I learned a lot more about 3D printing on my old original kobra due to the constant troubleshooting of issues so there is some value to it, but the A1 really is a tool rather than a hobby.
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Anonymous
6/20/2025, 4:08:39 PM No.2925377
>>2923275 (OP)
If you are a normalfag just get a bampoo
Otherwise just run klipper on a open printer and you will get same results
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 11:55:13 AM No.2925578
>>2925373
That is a hobby tho anon. The hobby is actually making stuff *with* a printer as opposed to the hobby of obsessing over the printing process ifself and just printing benchies and "testing" filaments
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Anonymous
6/21/2025, 12:55:55 PM No.2925583
>>2923275 (OP)
Ender is literally fine like 90% of the time, until it eventually breaks. It's fine
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 7:56:40 PM No.2925658
>>2925578
I don't really care about making stuff. I just want to be able to whip up something I need in CAD and make it real and a 3D printer is the tool to do that