My Short-term review of the new Ender-3 3D printer from Creality! 🙂
Link to this 3D printer:
HobbyKing fillament used in this video:
Specifications
build square: 220 x 220 mm
build height: 250 mm
machine size: 440 x 410 x 465 mm
max speed: 180 mm / s
nozzle diameter: 4 mm
fillament diameter: 1.75mm
layer thickness: 0.1 – 0.4 mm
resolution: 0.1 mm
max nozzle temp: 255 C
max bed temp: 110 C
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Equipent I use:
FrSky Horus X10S:
TopSky F7X V2 FPV Goggle:
Aomway HD518 DVR monitor:
Free Soldier Backpack:
Indoors camera: Canon 5D mkIII
Lens: Tamron 28-75 2.8
Outdoors camera’s:
+ Xiaomi Mijia 4K:
+ SJcam SJ7 Star
+ Runcam 3 cube:
+ Runcam 2:
Tools:
+ Mustool MT826 Multimeter:
+ TS100 portable soldering iron:
+ ToolCraft ST-100D soldering station
+ Steinel Gluematic 3002 hotglue gun
+ several Dremel’s
My Instagram page:
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DutchRC Adventures
•6 months ago
My Short-term review of the new Ender-3 3D printer from Creality! 🙂
Link to this 3D printer: https://bit.ly/2GnGHtB
HobbyKing fillament used in this video: https://goo.gl/85LkNp
Specifications
build square: 220 x 220 mm
build height: 250 mm
machine size: 440 x 410 x 465 mm
max speed: 180 mm / s
nozzle diameter: 4 mm
fillament diameter: 1.75mm
layer thickness: 0.1 – 0.4 mm
resolution: 0.1 mm
max nozzle temp: 255 C
max bed temp: 110 C
hen van
•6 months ago
Great Video. Get yourself a la peel microphone would help the audio clarity.
Kelsi Cosme
•6 months ago
Hey [FULLNAME]!! Love your video😊😊
Mike's RC Corner
•6 months ago
Sweet stuff buddy. I haven't gotten into the 3D printing yet but watched a lot of videos about them. Creality seems to be an affordable brand that delivers very well.
Shy The Photoguy
•6 months ago
I live in the Netherlands as well and I wondered which type shipping you chose? And where you lucky you didn't have to pay import duties and tax?
Asger Vestbjerg
•6 months ago
Thanks for sharing 😀👍
Interesting stuff 👍
Sean Stutsman
•6 months ago
Hello [FULLNAME]!! Your videos are so inspiring!
AT FPV
•6 months ago
Nice video! Just one comment about the unsupported lead screw you pointed out, it's like that by good design. The lead screws job is only to move the y axis up and down. The frame provides rigidity. If both ends of the lead screw and held in place it can cause binding issues if the lead screw isn't perfectly straight. I see a lot of people print brackets and things to solve this perceived issue when in actual fact they're probably making their printer worse!
RC Hobbyist Extreme
•6 months ago
I am going to keep my eye on this. Where would I find RC projects to download? It would be great to make motor mounts and other things, certainly not an entire plane. I have seen a few that have crashed, they explode into tiny pieces, even on a soft landing.
Ian Lainchbury
•6 months ago
DutchRC… I'm very much looking at this machine. Does it do wifi out of the box?
Chrys Burge
•6 months ago
Thinking about getting a 3D printer. It would be my first printer. I am looking at the Creality Ender-3. Would this printer be good for printing flexible type prints, such as GoPro Session mounts, Runcam Micro cam standoff mounts, etc? Don't know if that has to do with material, nozzle temp, etc. Thanks for any advise. This is all new to me…
sator rotas
•6 months ago
Very interesting part 3 , excellent job , nice video !!
dndon
•6 months ago
love your channel and your works man keep up 👍🏻
Theibault
•6 months ago
I'm very curious how this does with flexible filament as I'd get one if it's good. You know me, mainly parts for quads lol. Can't wait to hear your verdict on this versus the CR10.