This Ender 3 is Completely Different.



We are checking out the Ender 3 V3!
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23 thoughts on “This Ender 3 is Completely Different.”
  1. CoreXZ is not a terrible idea from a manufacturing standpoint. With CoreXZ you get:
    – reduced BOM (sourcing straight z-screws is a pain)
    – one less dust collecting and grease spreading surface, always full of lubricant
    – dual motor X
    – dual motor Z
    – eliminate all the issues related to the Z-woble and single Z-screw beam sagging
    – smaller footprint and frame dimensions, much slicker and denser design as a result

    You get all of this with only 2 motors and a pile of bearings. It's a splendid bedslinger synergy.
    It comes with a price of a much higher frame geometry and rigidity requirements. But those qualities are a _must_ in any modern competitive device.

    Thanks to LH-Stinger, in a year Aliexpress would be full of lightweight carbon-fiber-bed mods for it. It would put it in an even better speed place. Slanted frame beams same as V3 plus model wouldn't hurt too.

    But for use at home, from standpoints of noise, air quality and layer adhesion, current market fully enclosed cubic printers are unreachable. For $400 qidiq1pro or k1 are a absolute no-brainers for me, V3 is just a waste of money.

  2. i dont get why they keep using the bedslinger design for high speed printing? the input shaping will get problems when you have BIG prints on the bed. its a difference if you sling around a 300-400g bed empty or this bed plus 800g of a print.
    A point would be the price … but the core xy model is just 100 bux more (with an enclosure) than the bed slinger. so whats the point? and since it is no more build from aluminum extrusions the options for easy mods also are limited.

    so i dont get it.

  3. Check again. The fan electrical connectors are hot glued. Want to know why? Because the connection is so poorly done you have to use the hot glue to make sure it stays together. Disconnected my fans once…took a full day and 4 people trying to get the fan plugged back in. CREALITY RE-DO IT!

  4. CORE XZ is the stupidest thing I have seen!!!! Lets analyze that motion. move x fast withe two motors running in coordination while maintaining a precise z height with those same two motors. Ho ever dreamt this $hit up must be in marketing to sell to the kids / parents that are consumer sheep that won't spend for a proper CORE XY printer. Yep that's it put CORE in the description of the print and it will sell!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  5. Beginner here, (do own a ender 3 max that i printed 7 things on after 200$ of upgrades 3 years ago)
    This looks WAY TO EASY not beginner friendly, going to avoid this thing, since i am smart i bought an Ender 7 on Scamazon for 250$ way better.

  6. If I could buy the Ender-3 V2 for $150 USD ($200 CND), should I do it? I know a store that has a bunch in their warehouse. Creality website doesn't have the V2 anymore. I've been using the original Ender-3 Pro for five years now and really happy with it. I have no idea what to upgrade to.

  7. What are the experiences after two months of use with the first layer at normal (CrealityPrint) recommended speeds? Simple question – simple answer if possible. Thank you.

  8. That top rail running on a bushing .. and with a spring. Much like a inkjet printer. I have a large format inkjet, and it's important to keep a rail, that has a bushing running on it, clean and ever so slightly lubricated. Having it exposed like tbis may attract dust, and that bushing will bit be happy.

  9. I've been waiting for a round 3d printer (round track) with a hotend that can tilt, so just about every surface can be a top surface and can be ironed (except the bottom surface, but that don't need to be ironed). You could also print perfect circles with it and make parts with no layer lines. I think it would greatly increase maneuverability and printability without having to add more axes (axis plural) and more motors. I think an excellent design could be done with 3 motors/axis. Could do X-Y and rotation with 2 motors and the tilt would be a 3rd, even though a 90 degree tilting motor would not normally be the same kind of motor. Also, the bed wouldn't have to move, so the footprint of the machine could be smaller than some others too.

  10. That's a Die Cast Aluminum base? Looks like stamped sheet metal to me. I think Die Cast would be thicker and heavier, but I think aluminum can be die casted pretty thin. Not sur of how thin though.

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