Creality Ender 3 V3 KE/SE 10mm Rod Upgrade, Improve Bed Mesh, Fix Slanted Gantry, Unstable Print Bed

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  • čas přidán 15. 07. 2024
  • In this video we are going to fix some of the common issues of the Creality Ender 3 V3 KE and SE models leading to a poor bed mesh and inconsistent nozzle offset. In a few simple steps we can vastly improve our bed mesh leading to much better prints. I will be demonstrating on the KE model but the two machines are similar in many regards. I also demonstrate the installation of the 10mm rod modification that you can find here:
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    The most common of these issues is the slanted gantry which causes a tilted mesh along the x axis. Levelling the gantry is a simple process and I will walk you through the steps in this video. It is also typical of the print bed itself to come loose over time due to the vibrations during printing. So it is good practice to occasionally check the tightness of the screws holding the print bed to the y axis carriage.
    The next most common issue with the KE models (perhaps not the SE) is the crooked hot end. From the factory, many of these printers come with the hot end installed slanted to one side. I will take you through the simple process of fixing this issue by partially disassembling the print head.
    I've seen many reports of KE and SE users with unstable print beds due to poor rod and bearing clearances or possibly premature wear. To address this, I've designed a 10mm rod and bearing upgrade.
    I found that this also further improved my bed mesh - I speculate some of my KE printers have slightly bent 8mm rods that may be pitching the print bed near the ends of it's travel, leading to a very sloped bed mesh. It is difficult to say this is the cause for certain, however, with the addition of the 10mm rod upgrade the bed mesh improved significantly and it eliminated the slope.
    I demonstrate a single layer print across the entire print bed that shows excellent uniformity after all of the fixes and upgrades. I also show several taller prints to show the print bed stability after the 10mm rod and bearing upgrade.
    I hope that you find this video useful in diagnosing and fixing some of your Creality Ender 3 V3 KE and SE issues. If you enjoyed the video, please take a moment to visit my website as I have other upgrades available that are compatible with the KE and SE models
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    Thank you for watching!
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    0:00 Intro
    1:45 Fix Common Issues
    7:01 10mm Rod Mod
    15:08 First Layer Test
    16:29 More Prints
    20:06 Final Thoughts
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Komentáře • 30

  • @802Garage
    @802Garage Před 28 dny +3

    Mike from NeedItMakeIt has also been developing mods for the Ender 3 V3 KE to try to fix its various short falls. After figuring out there was awful bed shake at the corners of the print bed, ruining quality, he made a pretty solid rod and bed mounting upgrade too. There were big issues with the alignment of the rods and how loose the bearings were on them. He has other fixes and upgrades to help with quality as well. However, the extruder still has fundamental flaws leading to quality issues. Creality really needs to get back to basics and make better printers if they don't want to be constantly ridiculed.

  • @dmax9324
    @dmax9324 Před 28 dny +8

    I can't believe that Creality continues to release a bunch of printers with clear issues just to save a few dollars for the consumer, but it leads to needed mods and consumer tinkering time. Some of these issues should just not be present on a budget printer anymore period. It's not designed for tinkerers, it's just cash grabbing.

    • @EmbraceMaking
      @EmbraceMaking  Před 28 dny

      Yes there are some simple quality checks that could have been done to prevent the majority of these issues and they could still offer the machine at the same low price. I think on these cheaper units they just get them out the door sadly. On the newer V3 core xz it seems much better put together.

    • @oneanother1
      @oneanother1 Před 27 dny

      Why would you go from a solid aluminum frame to a hallow plastic base frame and weak z gantry, and people are buying them up like they are next lvl. Creality cutting too many corners, and have abandoned making good 3d printers.

    • @kitchenbriks3685
      @kitchenbriks3685 Před 27 dny

      I can’t believe people still buy ender 3s or really any creality printers 😂

  • @christopherismcaceas4868
    @christopherismcaceas4868 Před 28 dny +3

    Hi. Nice mod. I didn't like linear rail upgrade as well. Yours is very easy to upgrade. Only thing I would do different, I would use grub screws to fix the rods in place(in front). Also silicone spacers instead of original plastic spacers. Spacers upgrade is huge for the mesh because you can tighten the screw as you need, they don't bottom out so you can fine tune and calibration holds longer. Again nice mod. Thank's

    • @EmbraceMaking
      @EmbraceMaking  Před 28 dny +2

      It's a good idea - I should be able to source those for the future!

  • @harrycee656
    @harrycee656 Před 28 dny +2

    Why doesn't Creality use jigs and alignment checks. It makes me question spending 1500usd with them when BL is out there. I think BL is good for making Creality to step up since the gap between Creality and Prusa was big. Now there is BL capturing the lower end of Prusa and the upper end of Creality.

    • @EmbraceMaking
      @EmbraceMaking  Před 28 dny +1

      For sure - I have an A1 that I am working on reviewing right now - I'm very impressed. Creality's higher end models seem like they do a much better job now than they used to. My K1C has been excellent and my K1 Max has also been very good. I have four Ender 3 V3 core xz and those have been really good too. The lower end models... hit and miss with the quality control.

  • @stevejacoby9236
    @stevejacoby9236 Před 19 dny +2

    My V3 KE doesn't have the two screws in the front. Does your 10mm rod kit take that into account?

    • @EmbraceMaking
      @EmbraceMaking  Před 19 dny

      Interesting, are there holes for the screws and they're just not installed? Send me an email through my website: embracemaking.com/pages/contact and we can figure it out, I'd love to see some pictures.

    • @stevejacoby9236
      @stevejacoby9236 Před 19 dny

      @@EmbraceMakingI sent you an email and I can send pictures. There are no holes whatsoever in that spot.

    • @Peaches_NZ
      @Peaches_NZ Před 2 dny

      I've just got my KE a couple of weeks back and it also doesn't have the front grub screws, so thinking the newst versions don't have them

  • @rekcahx99
    @rekcahx99 Před 11 dny +2

    $60 Dollars!!!? What are the rods made of gold-plated Unobtainium ?👽🤪

    • @EmbraceMaking
      @EmbraceMaking  Před 10 dny +2

      They're $50 - you might be seeing the full price in the CZcams listing, I'm not sure if they show promo sales. I might decide to increase it to 60 in the future.. normally I'm not one to find it necessary to justify my price - maybe it seems like a lot on the surface but I don't have the luxury of buying things in the 10000s and enjoying massive volume discount. The rods require machining (they aren't just plain 10mm rods) so I'm not paying for just regular rods, there is a labor cost in them plus shipping a box of stainless rods to me costs hundreds of dollars due to the weight. By the time I divide it out I pay $9 per rod and there are two in a kit... the multi jet prints are also very expensive - almost $7 each, also two of those - so roughly $32 in cost already, and then the hardware, packaging + the labor I have to pay someone to do the heat inserts, pack the product / handle them / store them / maintain inventory. I can't do it all alone or I would never be able to make anything new or make videos. I'm now down to about $10 left per kit which some of that goes towards all of my other operational costs - and depending on how you pay with paypal or credit card I get dinged another 3-5% fees plus the taxes I pay on any profits. Hopefully you can see how it adds up quickly... on the promo price I'm walking away with very little profit and I have a small platform - I'll be lucky if I even manage to sell out my inventory.

    • @Shayeta
      @Shayeta Před 4 dny

      Raw material cost is really low, they're probably machined to be straight within 0.01mm and that's why they're expensive.

  • @Noob-k9v
    @Noob-k9v Před 28 dny +1

    666 view!?

  • @FinnRenard
    @FinnRenard Před 28 dny +2

    Yet another Ender 3 iteration. They fix 1 thing and new problems arise. At this price there are plenty of better options.

    • @EmbraceMaking
      @EmbraceMaking  Před 28 dny

      Yes on this machine there are still issues that need resolving that some QC could have fixed - the price is attractive but it's still a hobbyist machine that needs attention in some areas. I'm hoping that newer machines aren't shipping like this but I'm not holding my breath... the V3 core xz seems like they paid a lot closer attention to the quality though.

    • @davidwilson4190
      @davidwilson4190 Před 28 dny

      ​At$ 229 from Microcenter... I considered it a pretty good deal but if I throw much more money at it then I could have bought myself a flashforge 5m... it does pretty well for a bed slinger My 5 m. that I also own out does it and quality every time and speed ​@@EmbraceMaking

    • @Ki-lr6ub
      @Ki-lr6ub Před 22 dny

      What a lot of people in these comments aren't realizing is the V3 KE still prints just fine out of the box for the majority of people, at high speeds. All of this modding, while beneficial to people who want to tinker, is just chasing the dragon for moderately better prints. These can be had for $180-$200, what do you expect?

  • @FelipeGonzalezHerrera
    @FelipeGonzalezHerrera Před 28 dny +1

    A better option would be to STOP BUYING CRUELITY PRINTERS! Not even their flagship printers comes without problems, they even shipped K1 printers with bad extruders.

    • @leonyltupasan
      @leonyltupasan Před 28 dny

      really?

    • @FelipeGonzalezHerrera
      @FelipeGonzalezHerrera Před 28 dny

      @@leonyltupasan yep. I have one of the biggest printer farm in my country and have a very reputable repair shop for 3d printers. The most horrible problems even from the box comes from 2 brands: Cruelity and Artillery with cruelity getting the worst.

    • @christopherismcaceas4868
      @christopherismcaceas4868 Před 23 dny +1

      @@FelipeGonzalezHerrera Support sucks as well.

    • @FelipeGonzalezHerrera
      @FelipeGonzalezHerrera Před 23 dny

      @@christopherismcaceas4868 support is non existent. A few years ago I've bought a brand new cruelity CR-10 Smart wich was supposed to be their flagship at the time, that POS fried the board right before ending the first print. As it was under guarantee I took it to the seller and had to wait 3 month to get a replacement board just to wait 3 more month because it arrived with the SOC burnt sealed in the box from the factory.
      Why I had to wait for the replacement? Because cruelity asked ridiculously big "minimum" orders for resellers to ship them parts, so the f*cking board wasn't available in the whole continent! (South America by the way). I know that because a friend of mine was the only official reseller for cruelity in my country and I saw the mails with the exorbitant MOQs.

    • @rekcahx99
      @rekcahx99 Před 11 dny

      @@FelipeGonzalezHerrera The reason you mostly get Creality products in for repair is because Creality outsells all others 5 to 1 due to their affordability, amongst many other things. So, with that in mind, of course repair centers would see more Creality.
      That is nothing to say of the dependability. For every 1 printer you have in your shop, there are 500 others that are working great.
      If their printers were soooo bad, then why do they sell so much? It's not because of naivety or ignorance (like Apple buyers) why everyone owns a Creality printer. It's because of price and that you get a pretty good printer that works great for the normal person.
      "Mic Drop!"