I made this post on another forum in summer of 2020 regarding my Ender 3 Pro 3D printer I purchased on a pretty good deal at Amazon and experience so far. Anyways, feel free to post up your 3D printer setups, tips and anything pinball or even non pinball related you have printed on it.
I'm relatively new to 3D printing and just bought my Ender 3 Pro this past July from amazon. I was advised by a friend who's had his Ender 3 Standard for the past year to watch this video before I unboxed and assembled mine.
Here are some of the upgrades I purchased along with my printer and sure there are others that will get posted here once this thread gets going.
I bought this kit because it comes with pretty much everything people eventually replace on their printer. The stock extruder is made of plastic and will eventually break from what I've been told and spring is not that great. The stock bowden tube will eventually give you problems and most replace with the Capricorn tube and never look back. Kit also comes with a set of yellow springs which appear to stiffer than the stock springs. From what I have read it is big improvement over stock and won't have to re-level the bed as often.
All these can be purchased separately if you wish to go with a different aluminum extruder. In lots of youtube videos or posts I see lots of people have this red one here:
I originally ordered the Creality glass bed but sent it back based on a recommendation from another RFD user to get the PEI Magnetic flexible heated bed instead. I received it few days ago but haven't had a chance to try a print on it yet. This is great if you have the standard model which doesn't have a magnetic bed with removable print surface like the pro.
Now in regards to where to order filaments, you can get from amazon for around $30-32 for a standard roll of PLA filament. I ended up buying from this local place called Waterbird.ca which appear to have a good variety of PLA+, ABS, PETG and TPU. Their pricing for a roll of PLA+ is $20.49 and I wanted to do a local pick up to save on shipping but owner said due to Covid he only ships. He did tell me there was a free shipping code if you spent over $75 so I ended up buying 4 rolls in various colors to start out.
In my next order I want to try the glow in the dark, silk and wood filament so I can try to print my very first groot
Here is another video I found very useful which was how to manually level your print bed.
I asked my friend who I mentioned above about the BL-touch self leveling kit and he said he been printing for the past year and only needs to level his bed once per month. He prints a lot of stuff too and since getting his Ender 3 he also got a 3D resin printer too. So if anyone is on the fence about get a 3D printer be careful as it could be a slippery slope and next thing you know it you will be buying multiples like some of these people's setups... you've been warned!!
Here are some things I have printed as "upgrades" to my Ender 3 Pro.
Tool Holder
Filament Guide
Filament Roller Guide
Cable Chain Links
Top Carry Handle
Ribbon Clips
Adjustable Feet
Speed Knob (pick your poison)
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3655988 <-- NSFW
PCB Cover with 2 Drawers
Bowden Tube Holder
Wyze Cam Mount
Raspberry Pi Case with Camera Slot
My wife still laughs at me saying "So honey you bought a 3d printer to print parts for your 3d printer???" I'm like relax I'll print your Keurig K-cup holder once I get my 3d printer dialed in and upgraded the way I want
Anyways, hope this thread will help and I look forward to meeting/discussing with others in regards to this awesome 3D printer. Enjoy!
I'm relatively new to 3D printing and just bought my Ender 3 Pro this past July from amazon. I was advised by a friend who's had his Ender 3 Standard for the past year to watch this video before I unboxed and assembled mine.
Ender 3 Cable Chain by Jwhiskey3D
Update [10:53 PM 2018-06-16] Added parts assembly guide image cableChain_link_v3.stlNot constraint hinge to 1 direction anymore (But v2 still work fine)15 links for heatbed, 10-15 links for gantry.cableChain_bedCorner_v2.stl (and Cover)Easier Snap assembly and...
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Here are some of the upgrades I purchased along with my printer and sure there are others that will get posted here once this thread gets going.
I bought this kit because it comes with pretty much everything people eventually replace on their printer. The stock extruder is made of plastic and will eventually break from what I've been told and spring is not that great. The stock bowden tube will eventually give you problems and most replace with the Capricorn tube and never look back. Kit also comes with a set of yellow springs which appear to stiffer than the stock springs. From what I have read it is big improvement over stock and won't have to re-level the bed as often.
All these can be purchased separately if you wish to go with a different aluminum extruder. In lots of youtube videos or posts I see lots of people have this red one here:
I originally ordered the Creality glass bed but sent it back based on a recommendation from another RFD user to get the PEI Magnetic flexible heated bed instead. I received it few days ago but haven't had a chance to try a print on it yet. This is great if you have the standard model which doesn't have a magnetic bed with removable print surface like the pro.
Comgrow PEI Flexible Magnetic Sheet Heated Bed 235x235mm for Ender 3/ Ender 3X / Ender 3 Pro/Ender 3 v2 /Ender 3 Prox/Ender 5 / Ender 5 Pro : Amazon.ca: Industrial & Scientific
Comgrow PEI Flexible Magnetic Sheet Heated Bed 235x235mm for Ender 3/ Ender 3X / Ender 3 Pro/Ender 3 v2 /Ender 3 Prox/Ender 5 / Ender 5 Pro : Amazon.ca: Industrial & Scientific
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Now in regards to where to order filaments, you can get from amazon for around $30-32 for a standard roll of PLA filament. I ended up buying from this local place called Waterbird.ca which appear to have a good variety of PLA+, ABS, PETG and TPU. Their pricing for a roll of PLA+ is $20.49 and I wanted to do a local pick up to save on shipping but owner said due to Covid he only ships. He did tell me there was a free shipping code if you spent over $75 so I ended up buying 4 rolls in various colors to start out.
All Products
We offer premium quality 3D Printing filaments such as PLA, ABS, PETG, TPU, Wood, PVA and more. We are located in Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and serve customers all over Canada.
waterbird.ca
In my next order I want to try the glow in the dark, silk and wood filament so I can try to print my very first groot
Here is another video I found very useful which was how to manually level your print bed.
I asked my friend who I mentioned above about the BL-touch self leveling kit and he said he been printing for the past year and only needs to level his bed once per month. He prints a lot of stuff too and since getting his Ender 3 he also got a 3D resin printer too. So if anyone is on the fence about get a 3D printer be careful as it could be a slippery slope and next thing you know it you will be buying multiples like some of these people's setups... you've been warned!!
Here are some things I have printed as "upgrades" to my Ender 3 Pro.
Tool Holder
Ender 3 Tool Holder by Mattwall
This is my version of the tool holder to fit 20mm x 20mm extrusion such as fitted to the Ender 3. Supports are required but set the angle to 80. It holds all the tools that come with an Ender 3 and a few extras too. An extra screw driver holder and a holder for some feeler gauges I use for bed...
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Filament Guide
Filament guide for Ender 3 with logo by typezero
NOTE: If it appears too large for Cura or other slicer then please re-scale to 10%.I have initially uploaded the blown-up scale by mistake. I have re-uploaded the correct size today, Feb 17, 2020. My apologies.Though loosely based from Filboyt's design, it was created from scratch. I wanted...
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Filament Roller Guide
Ender 3 Filament Roller Guide by Holspeed
Minor Update 02/10/18:Bracket trimmed a little for more clearance to Z stepper motor, most sharp edges chamfered.Getting the filament smoothly into your extruder feeder is rather important. With the Ender 3 the spool holder is normally mounted on top, creating a steep angle of entry, and if left...
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Cable Chain Links
Ender 3 Cable Chain by Jwhiskey3D
Update [10:53 PM 2018-06-16] Added parts assembly guide image cableChain_link_v3.stlNot constraint hinge to 1 direction anymore (But v2 still work fine)15 links for heatbed, 10-15 links for gantry.cableChain_bedCorner_v2.stl (and Cover)Easier Snap assembly and...
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Top Carry Handle
Ender 3 Carry Handle by MakerGuyStuff
This is a simple carry handle for my Creality Ender 3 printer. I occasionally move it from one location to another and this certainly makes it easier to do. It is made for V_slot extrusion and simply bolts on the top of the printer with the following:Carry handle (1)M5 x 25mm hex socket button...
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Ribbon Clips
Creality Ender-3 Display Ribbon Cable Clip by gn-jr
Clip to tide up ribbon cable from controller to display Ender-3 Printer, print it sideway so you don't need any support.
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Adjustable Feet
Remixed Ender 3 Adjustable Feet (2") mounted with T-Slot nuts by epfelbutzge
This is a Remix of Fedor Sosnins adjustable feet for the Ender 3 (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3109537 )I had the same problems like others before, my feet didn't slide in properly.So i decided to cut the rail anchors off and attach them with T-Slot nuts.The feet are hollow and you need a...
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Speed Knob (pick your poison)
Ender 3 / 3 pro extruder speed knob by Schtimpy
Knob for the Creality Ender 3 (Ender 3 Pro/CR-10 etc) extruder. Has a finger tip depression to enable fast "speed scrolling" of the extruder, and is designed to match my Ender 3 / 3 pro Z lead screw knob which also has the fingertip depression. See:https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3373265
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A Proper Yoda Knob - an Ender 3 knob by Marco_X
I found out some nice knob out there, even a Yoda but with wrong z-scale and some issue on the woodstick, so I decided to create a proper one for all ender 3 users with a full sized yoda to watch over our prints!It's like printing a miniature so turn down speed and acceleration, enable 3 wall...
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PCB Cover with 2 Drawers
Ender 3 full PCB cover with drawers by Doc_Martin
This is a remix of 'Ender 3 Tool Holder - 2.0!' by Kiesling.This creation is used as a storage option with incorporated closure of the PCB board at the back of the Ender 3 control panel. This design uses the two front screws of the control panel for attachment to the printer. Additional support...
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Bowden Tube Holder
Hotend bowden tube and cables holder / strain relief for Creality Ender3 by kamil_b
This is snap-in holder for bowden tube and cables mounted on Creality Ender 3 printer.No additional hardware required except nylon cable ties (maximum width 3mm).Prints easily without any support.Originally created for Ender 3 but may fit other Creality brand printers.
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Wyze Cam Mount
Ender 3 Wyze Cam Mount by cool3dp
Designed to print without supports laying flat on largest surface. Mount to front left rail with extra M4*14 and M4 T-nuts that came with Ender 3. I put my wyze cam in face first, but you should be able to slide it into the mount any way you want.When I printed it I made the area around the...
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Raspberry Pi Case with Camera Slot
Ender 3/Cr-10 Raspberry Pi Case with PiCam Slot by Metalluka
Remix of andr123k's remix (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3023247) of lrpena's Ender 3 Pi Sleeve Case (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2887348).I liked Irpena's base design and andr123k's v-slot mount but needed an opening for my PiCam.Use the cap from either of their designs to finish the...
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My wife still laughs at me saying "So honey you bought a 3d printer to print parts for your 3d printer???" I'm like relax I'll print your Keurig K-cup holder once I get my 3d printer dialed in and upgraded the way I want
Anyways, hope this thread will help and I look forward to meeting/discussing with others in regards to this awesome 3D printer. Enjoy!