Any one tried SBS filament yet :
I have a CR10 mini with the stock hot end and my last nozzle has just clocked. I cant seem to unblock it. Checking DIY Electronics I see they dont have CR10 nozzles in stock. Will the CR6 nozzle work on my CR10 mini :
0.4mm MK8 Nozzle | For Creality CR-6 SE
This 0.4mm MK8 Nozzle is crafted for the Creality CR-6 SE, & is machined to offer great print quality while snugly fitting within the silicone sock.www.diyelectronics.co.za
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Thanks, will have a look.I dont have an answer for the fitting part, however, I normally buy nozzles from this site and they normally have pretty much which ever one im looking for. Their site doesnt really have all their stock on it so maybe give them a call
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If I could still get an Ender 3 V2 for 4k, it would be a no-brainer for me. But at 6k vs 9k for the CR-10S Pro V2, it becomes more of a discussion. The Ender 3's have so much support from the community though, I wonder if CR-10's have the same?I have 2 x ender 3 v2s and love them, however i am noticing even with splitting jobs between the two, i could achieve more with a bigger unit
I was looking at actually importing an ender extender kit so i can print up to 300 or even 400 mm, thats like 150 odd dollars for that kit then i am sorted, still seems cheaper than purchasing a brand new cr10 unit or something of similar equivalent,
having said that i only paid just over 4k per ender 3v2, so seems like my best option
But starting with a ender 3 you cant go wrong, and they seem to hold their value quite well, as they are a work horse
So I'm thinking about taking the plunge.
I'm strongly considering the Ender CR-10S Pro V2 - R8999 on 3Dstore at the moment, which seems to be the cheapest I can find it.
CREALITY CR-10S PRO V2 - 3D Store
The Creality CR-10S Pro V2 offers the same great features, print volume & quality, but comes equipped with a BLTouch Sensor for ultimate convenience. 300x300x400mm Build Volume | Dual-Drive Extruder System | Stock BLTouch Sensor | Dual-Driven Y-Axis Railswww.3dstore.co.za
Still, 9k is maybe a bit expensive for a first printer? Then again, The Ender 3 V2 is like R6k now anyway, and the CR-10S Pro seems worth the extra cash because of bed size and all the extras that Ender 3 guys end up buying afterwards.
What are your guys' suggestions?
Geez, 11? You guys are clearly making big money off these some how haha.I have 11 printers and at present the CR10s pro v2 is hands down my favorite and go to printer.
I am teaching myself how to use fusion 360, and trying out some prototypingGeez, 11? You guys are clearly making big money off these some how haha.
Ok thats good to know, thanks
Geez, 11? You guys are clearly making big money off these some how haha.
Ok thats good to know, thanks
I come from an engineering background and have used CAD a lot - So I'm hoping to get the hang of my own prototyping pretty quickly.I am teaching myself how to use fusion 360, and trying out some prototyping
Its really fun
Just a bit maybe, haha.Haha i dont do any 3d printing for money, it is a hobby that went way too far
I come from an engineering background and have used CAD a lot - So I'm hoping to get the hang of my own prototyping pretty quickly.
Just a bit maybe, haha.
Have you done any mods to your CR-10S Pro V2, or just leaving it stock standard?
Hey do you have any updates for us yet? I still have a few rolls left, but I'm very curious as to how it performs.Nope but looks interesting, ill order a roll now and see how it goes
Uhm... what is this? I'm dumb and can't google.Replace the boden tube with a unicorn tube
Sick stuff! What did the costs work out to to build something like that?Good day people of the south.
My DIY Hypercube printer. Prints awsome!
Next: Jubilee tool changing printer.
I think he replaced the Bowden tube with a Capricorn Premium PTFE tube...Uhm... what is this? I'm dumb and can't google.
Would depend on which part of the enclosure has gone whacky. Maybe post a picture?Sick stuff! What did the costs work out to to build something like that?
Also, does anyone know of a place that can build an enclosure for my resin printer. It's a Creality LD-001 and the default enclosure has just given up on me by warping and crumbling. It's super strange.
Not more than 8 grand (must add all the invoices to see) 300x300x300 print volume.Sick stuff! What did the costs work out to to build something like that?
Oooh that makes sense.I think he replaced the Bowden tube with a Capricorn Premium PTFE tube...
Hey do you have any updates for us yet? I still have a few rolls left, but I'm very curious as to how it performs.
Uhm... what is this? I'm dumb and can't google.
I have not tried the filament myself yet, but now I am very tempted. Being able to smooth the print will be great for props etc.Any one tried SBS filament yet :
The main advantage is that it can be dissolved by D-Limonene. That’s made of Orange apple skins.
For what I know the only other filament able to dissolve to smooth the surface of a 3D print is ABS, it will be dissolved by Aceton or Chloroform.
D-Limonene has the same effect on SBS: it makes it smooth and transparent.