(Part 2) Top products from r/3dprinter
We found 23 product mentions on r/3dprinter. We ranked the 53 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
21. Monoprice Select Mini 3D Printer V2(120 x 120 x 120 mm) Build Plate, Fully Assembled + Free Sample PLA Filament And MicroSD Card Preloaded With Printable 3D Models
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
22. Anycubic 3D Printer Platform with Aluminum 12V/24V Dual Power MK3 Heatbed, Tempered Glass Plate with Clamps, Durable Build Surface for Prusa i3/Mega S 240x220mm
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
Excellent Adhesion: Covered by microporous coating, shows strong adhesion in printing. Carbon-silicone construction makes models to be popped off easily after the bed cools down.Customized Design: Compared to any other heated beds in the market, our small Anycubic logo is located on the bottom right...
23. Copco 2555-0191 Non-Skid Pantry Cabinet Lazy Susan Turntable, 9-Inch, White/Gray
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Organize everything-perfect for organizing your kitchen, your refrigerator, your craft or hobby room or even your bathroom cabinetsNon-skid surface on turntables is molded into the platforms for durability-easy to cleanA 3/8-inch rim prevents items from falling off as you turnEasy-glide, revolving s...
24. First Alert BRK 7010B Hardwired Smoke Detector with Photoelectric Sensor and Battery Backup
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
120 volt hardwire smoke alarm with photoelectric sensor and battery backupFeatures convenient 9 volt battery backup, silence/test button, dust cover, 85 decibel alarmInter connectable with BRK and first alert hardwired smoke and carbon monoxide alarmsIntuitive latching alarm indicator identifies whi...
25. da Vinci 1.0 3D Printer - 7.8" x 7.8" x 7.8" Built Volume (Fully Enclosed Design for ABS/PLA/Flexible Material)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
2014 CES Editors' Choice Award Winner-Most Affordable 3D Printer. Supported Operating Systems Windows 7 , Windows 8 , Windows XP (.Net 4.0 required), Mac OS X 10.8 plusLargest 475 cubic inch build volume - 7.8" x 7.8" x 7.8" (20 cm x 20 cm x 20 cm)The da Vinci 1.0 prints in two materials ABS and PLA...
26. AIO Robotics Zeus All-In-One 3D Printer
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Maximum build axis dimension 6.0 (Length) x 8.0 (Width) x 5.7 (Height) inchesPrints layers up to a maximum resolution of 80 micronsFabricates parts using 1.75-mm PLA filament (sold separately)7" color touchscreen controls the fully automated printing, scanning, online file search, on-board editing a...
27. Ontel SpeedOut Damaged Screw Extractor & Bolt Extractor Set
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Made of good quality productsSelect propellants that deliver consistent accuracy and performanceProduct is manufactured in United States
28. HATCHBOX PLA 3D Printer Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03 mm, 1 kg Spool, 1.75 mm, Glow in The Dark
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
1 KG (approximately 2.20 lbs) Spool1.75mm Filament Diameter (Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03mm)PLA (Polylactic Acid) 3D Printer Filament Vacuumed Sealed With DesiccantRecommended Extrusion/Nozzle Temperature 180°C - 210°C (356°F - 410°F)Spool Diameter: 8" - Spool Width: 2.50" - Spool Hub Hole Diam...
29. URBEST Inlet Module Plug 5A Fuse Switch Male Power Socket 10A 250V 3 Pin IEC320 C14
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Product Name : Power Socket w Switch Fuse;Material (External) : Plastic, Metal;Color : Red, Silver Tone, Silver ToneVoltage & Current : 10A, 250V AC;Hole in Top Face Diameter : 0.42cm / 0.16"Hole Center Distance : 3.9cm / 1.5";Bottom Size : 4.7 x 2.7cm / 1.9" x 1.1"(L*W)Total Size : 5.8 x 4.8 x 3.4c...
30. eSUN 3D Printer Cleaning Filament 1.75mm Natural 0.1kg for All 1.75mm FDM 3D Printers, 1.75mm Cleaning
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 1
Industry's first 3D cleaning filamentExcellent heat stability, Wide cleaning temperature range of 150 to 260 celsius.Cleans the extruder's interior by removing accumulated residual filaments.Possesses a certain level of adhesive quality. Will not clog extruder.Clean the 3D printer's extruder before ...
31. HICTOP Prusa I3 3D Desktop Printer, DIY High Accuracy CNC Self-Assembly Tridimensional
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
CONTROL BOARD: Uses ATmega2560 with integrated RAMPS 1.4 onboard. Supports dual extruder. No need to buy another board to do upgrade.SUPPORT SEVERAL FILAMENTS: Prints PLA and higher temperature ABS, WOOD, HIPS, NYLON, FLEXIBLE, PC and PET-G. Print MANY filaments and not just PLA.IMPROVED PARTS: Incl...
32. E3D All-metal v6 HotEnd Full Kit - 1.75mm Universal - Direct, 12v - Approximately 120mm PTFE (ASSEMBLY REQUIRED)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
High Quality Printing: We've kept our sharp thermal transition that gives the high quality printing performance users have come to expect from E3D HotEnds. A sharp thermal break gives better control over filament output so you get more immediate start and stops when extruding as well as retracts tha...
33. FormFutura - 1.75mm EasyFil PLA - White
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Color: WhiteFilament diameter: 1.75mmWeight: 750gProduces excellent results on almost all open source 3D printersTougher and softer than standard PLA
34. PEI (Polyetherimide) Sheet, Opaque Off-White, Standard Tolerance, ASTM D5205 PEI0113
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
PEI is a strong, rigid plastic that withstands high temperatures and offers excellent electrical insulation over a wide range of temperaturesColor is opaque off-whiteMeets ASTM D5205 PEI0113 specificationsStandard tolerance
35. 10lb ABC Dry Chemical Class A:B:C Fire Extinguisher
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
ABC Dry Chemical, Class A:B:C Extinguisher20 sec. discharge timeAll metal valve construction, Aluminum ValveIncludes Wall BracketFor use on Class A (ordinary combustibles), Class B (Flammable liquid) spills or Fires involving live electrical equipment (Class C)
36. SODIAL USB 30.0M 6 LED Webcam Camera Web Cam With Mic for Desktop PC Laptop
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
360 degree rotatable baseImage Sensor: high resolution CMOS sensorDigital still image resolution: 30.0 megapixel (with software boost / upscaling)Video Resolution: 5.0 megapixel (with software boost / upscaling)Frame Rate: 320 x 240 26 fps / 640 x 480 16 fps
37. Bob Smith Industries BSI-157H Maxi Cure/Insta-Set Combo Pack (3 oz. Combined),Clear
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Bonds Metal, Plastic, Wood, Ceramics, Rubber, Leather, Glass, and moreCombo Pack of CA and AcceleratorProud Sponsors of Wounded Warrior Project
38. Hakko CHP-170 Micro Soft Wire Cutter, 1.5mm Stand-off, Flush Cut, 2.5mm Hardened Carbon Steel Construction, 21-Degree Angled Jaw, 8mm Jaw Length, 16 Gauge Maximum Cutting Capacity
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
39. Eva Dry Wireless Mini Dehumidifier. Top Moisture Absorber for Small Spaces. Rechargeable & Portable. Perfect for Bedrooms, Closets, Cars, RV & Gun Safes. Removes Humidity & Helps Prevent Mold Growth
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
EASY TO USE: This mini dehumidifier is spill and mess free. Just hang and go! Non-toxic, child and pet safe! Your small rooms will be dry and odor free. Works for areas up to 333 cubic feetMINI DEHUMIDIFIER GOES A LONG WAY: Super dry dehumidifier unit lasts 20-30 days before recharging the silica ...
40. Ziploc V203 Vacuum Sealer System, 15.75 x 6.2 x 3.4 Inch, White
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Easy-to-Clean Chamber: Opens wide so you can easily wipe it downSealing Strip: Rigorously tested to ensure years of normal useBuilt-in Handles: Designed for the perfect grip, it’s easy to carryUnlock Button: Removing your bag is as easy as pressing a buttonSmall Countertop Presence: Designed to ta...
> Thanks in advance for answering my questions.
I purchased it last August. (781 hours logged) It's almost litterly been printing out of the box since day one. The only issue I had out of the box is that the one screw on the build plate got bent as a result of the 2 free spools bouncing into it. I ordered a box of them from McMaster and had it fixed by the end of the week. I contacted Lisa on their google chat form and from what I understand, they now come with the screw as a result of my support ticket. This was an annoyance yes, but I've had more issues with my reprap and that costed me more than this pritner when I bought it. (I originally had a Makergear Prusa)
Most: I love the fact that it prints 100% of the times I try to print something. I rarely, and I mean RARELY have a failed print. I love that I can hit print before I go to bed and wake up to a completed part in the morning.
Least: This is small, and it took a while but I have since out grown the build platform (9x6x6 inches). I recently ordred an 8x12 plate from McMaster and that arrives on monday and we'll see how that works. (PSA this requires removing one of the extruders - if you want more info on this let me know)
Yes, no issues. Just close up the printer with the included panels.
No, I use a glass build plate and a thin coat of purple glue stick. I then spritz water on the plate before each print. I never have a sticking issue and I never have warpage. I personally prefer PLA though since Hatchbox has come to light and makes GREAT PLA
Like I said just above, I use a glass build plate, so I haven't had any warpage issues with the bp. Leveling the bed is a bit of a challenge but I'm fussy about it and I want it within 0.0005 or less so it takes me a while. The reason I'm fussy is because I've only had to level the bed 2 or 3 times since owning it.
The first was when I got it
The second was when I added the glass build plate
The third was when I removed one extruder and added an aluminum carriage.
That's it. It never lost it's level and it's gone through 3 moves (like I moved apartment to apartment)
The only experience I had was with that screw initially. I contacted Lisa on their Google Chat forum and she handled it mostly. Sadly, it wasn't as 'perfect' as I wanted since their solution was to send the printer back instead of sending me a new screw. Never the less, they did try to help on the matter and told me how I could go about getting money for the screw if I so desired. In the long run, it's a screw and I just ordered them from McMaster. I have zero regrets from it and I think I know my printer a bit beter because of it.
single extruder carriage (PSA: their single extruder block is not FF compatible.
My Thingiverse for example prints
Some things I would buy shortly after getting the printer:
Spare Extruder fan : I tend to slip and put a screw drive in the path of this, shattering the blades. If you're a clutz like me, get it. I've needed 4 so far. ::hangs head in shame::
Glass Build Plate : Best purchase I've made for my FF. Works great, easy to install and use. Also get thermal sheets and purple elmers glue, and print the spacer found on my Thingiverse page under "Flashforge Upgrades". Also get a spatula, and dikes
Simplify3D : A lot people tend to spend $X,XXX on a printer and then try to use free software with it and complain when it doesn't print right. To me that's like buying a car without tires. A Corvette ain't shit without a decent set of tires. It's kind of pricy compared to free, I know, but at real CAM programs (which is what this basically is) cost $8,000 or more. It truely is a great printer program and I wish I had purchased it much MUCH sooner than I had.
Last and most importantly, get the an active cooling fan. I originally printed this, and purchased a 12v power supply and added some fans to it. I have since moved on to the offical one from FF. It's not as good but I haven't really ran into an issue. If I had to print from my right extruder, it would be an issue though. What I liked about it, is that it's a plug and play added on. No "modifications" needed to added.
TL;DR / Closing thoughts: I would buy this printer again in a heartbeat. ESPECIALLY if they came out with one similar to the Replicator 2 with the 11.9" build plate. Instead it looks like they went a different way judging by CES but oh well, there's always next year. Further more, I think this is a great entry level printer for someone looking to have a printer help with projects and not be one of them. That doesn't mean you can't mod it or upgrade or whatever, it just means you don't have to if you don't want to.
Hope this helps and answers any questions you might have. Feel free to ask more though!
I agree I wasn’t to impressed with that orange that was shipped with the machine the quality of the material was just bad and never printed well. Oddly enough that seems to be the popular color when I do token gifts for the different holidays like Easter and such. I should order a wider range of colors as I always get asked if you have x color and I don’t.
As for storage I just went into Walmart and bought a simple food vacuum sealer and will just do a run when I have multiple spools open. I never thought of a ziplock bag I would assume if you could get it airtight it should work but even short term I would think it would work. Those storage bins I agree takes up way to much room so I never thought of them.
Now air quality has always been a question many ask and as far as PLA the general consensus is that it’s safe and should be non toxic. Now ABS that is a different thing that is toxic and depending on the brand just smells awful so that is something you need to vent the room. Some people will install air filters on their enclosures when they print that stuff. As far as all the other materials types I am not sure. I got a spool of carbon fiber and PETG but have yet to print with it. The wood pla I did print with had a little smell to it but I think was more from the sawdust than anything else. This glow in the dark dark material I’m trying out this week seems fine as well as far as I can tell. Guess it all depends on what chemical they use to make this stuff.
Let’s see for materials I got right now I have a roll of glow in the dark, carbon fiber, wood pla, pc-max white , black petg, and for pla I got black (multiple), white (multiple), red, blue, silver, gold, transparent neon yellow, and then a couple spools of abs I got free that will most likely never be used. Well I got that orange to but I basically don’t talk about it as I just hate the quality it prints at so it’s most likely just going to be be tossed at some point.
As far as what I print it’s basically what ever I find that I think would be fun to print with. Sort of similar with my color choices. I try and do something fun for the holidays as token gifts and they generally are a hit. Once I get enough time to learn fusion360 I do plan to create my own models just never feels like I got the time to.
So figured I list some things I bought/printed to use with my printer.
Thingiverse.com/thing:647425
Flesh cutters
Hobby knife
Needle nose pliers
Dremel
Bob Smith Industries BSI-157H Maxi Cure/Insta-Set Glue. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0166FFCHS?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf
91% isopropyl alcohol
Stainless steel ruler
Blue painters tape
Adjustable wrench
Socket set
Digital caliper
Small file
Head lamp and small flashlight
Can of compressed air
As for painting I bought a airbrush and such I don’t paint very often but maybe more in the future so I just have some basic stuff you buy with that. Sand paper in different grits, small paint brushes, paints, primer and so forth.
Oh and never use acetone on your print bed it just dissolves the bed surface they use with there printer and destroys it.
For oil I just been using a drop every now and then of some all purpose machine oil that I bought for the sowing machine and it’s worked fine. Little goes a long ways just cover your build plate before applying to keep any from dripping down. As for grease I don’t know I never used any and not sure what to suggest.
But that’s basically what I got around my printer outside of the set of tools that came with the printer. It’s all stuff that at one point in time I found useful. Well that and a small trash can for all the scrap material from prints.
At some point I want to design my own desktop organizer I know people got designs for them but I just want something personal.
Hello all,
I'm trying to solve a persistent clicking / extrusion / constant print failure problem with my Qidi X-One 2.
I own a Qidi X-One 2, and for the last few weeks I am experiencing a clicking, extrusion problem that I cannot seem to fix. The filament twists and turns coming out of nozzle.
I changed the nozzle and tube a few weeks back, and printed ok for a few prints, but now the same problems are back. I only use PLA.
I recently placed this order through Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MVIYNFW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I used the cleaning filament last night, following the instructions on the package. I ran about one to two feet. I tried cold pull but the filament broke both times and did not pull all the material from the nozzle.
I ran some more cleaning filament, and then switched to my Solutech white PLA. I started to run the PLA to flush out the cleaning filament, and as this happened, clicking is back, and the filament twists and turns coming out of the nozzle.
Its like it did nothing!
I have also ordered some needles for nozzle cleaning, but these haven't arrived yet. I have also ordered some more nozzles and tubes, and will exchange for new ones when they arrive. But ultimately I would like to prevent the problem from happening in the first please.
Please let me know what else to try. Any help is greatly appreciated as I am fairly new to 3d printing.
Thank you!
I picked up a monoprice select mini a few weeks ago and have been consistently impressed with the print quality on DnD miniatures.
It's cheap (300 CAD for me), it'll print a huge range of filaments, and you don't have the hassle of handling SLA resin.
Edit: fixed link https://www.amazon.com/Monoprice-Select-Printer-Heated-Filament/dp/B07515FG7P?th=1&psc=1
There's a fairly active modding community too, and plenty you can do to improve print quality over stock (none of which I've even felt the need for yet)
[$4 fix] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00ZE9VKLA) needs a PC, but its the best
are you looking at the right one? I think that the zeus fits perfectly into that description
http://www.amazon.com/AIO-Robotics-Zeus-All--Printer/dp/B00FXBFP24/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1453149076&sr=8-1&keywords=aio+robotics+zeus
That's great!
But, the rest of us aren't so confident about the Anet A8 seeing how there are multiple examples of them catching fire.
#1 2017
#2 2017
#3 2017
#4 2018
That's me taking 5 minutes. Actually I spent more time writing this than researching this. An exhaustive search would probably yield more and these are just the ones people are telling us about.
Maybe they can be made safe, but that needs to happen in the factory, not after the fact by the consumer who probably isn't an electrical engineer. You're not an electrical engineer are you?
Disclaimer: I'm not an expert. Take my advice at your own risk.
I don't know what's causing these fires. But, I've heard mention of mainboards and PSU's. You should probably take the task of heating off the mainboard and put it onto external mosfets for the hotend and the hotbed. You might also want to replace the factory power supply (PSU) with something more robust. As long as the A8 is 12 volts I'd probably suggest an ATX power supply conversion if you're handy with a soldering iron and feel confident you can do it. ATX power supplies come with a number of built-in safety features. Here's a wiki on choosing a PSU.
You might also want to add some basic fire suppression to your print area. This maybe would stop a fire, but it's not going to stop an electrical short creating heat and therefore acting as an ignition source. It might give you more time to react in the case that a fire does start.
Edit: I couldn't find the rating on the rangehood fire extinguisher so, this ball extinguisher that is ABC rated might be a better option if you can figure out how to suspend it above your printer which shouldn't be too hard as it comes with a metal stand.
I would definitely add a fire extinguisher nearby where you print.
Then add a fire alarm above your printer and in the adjacent room.
This is not just advice for you, but it's advice for anyone. I've done all three of the above suggestions. I've add the stove rangehood fire extinguisher. I've wall mounted a fire extinguisher in the adjacent room. I've also add two fire alarms, one above my printer and another in the adjacent room.
Be safe my friend and heed the warnings these multiple fires are broadcasting.
>smart Lcd controller
Do you have a model # or something for this so I can look into that? I would like the option of not having to set this up next to my computer.
>gummies
What are gummies?
Edit:
Is this and this what I need for the e3d extruder?
Just get a little spinning turntable from Target (or Amazon) - like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Copco-2555-0191-Non-Skid-Cabinet-Turntable/dp/B0036OQU1U
(Get the 12" model)
My best recommendation... [linked below] The teeth grab in a counter clockwise direction and could give you the leverage you need to get the threaded piece out
Ontel SpeedOut Damaged Screw Extractor & Bolt Extractor Set https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IRL3WP4/ref=cm_sw_r_wa_apa_i_quqIDbX33B1DA
Formfutura is a Dutch company : https://www.formfutura.com/
I use their easyfil PLA and reform rPLA. The latter being recycled.
On Amazon 🇮🇹
https://www.amazon.it/Forma-Futura-EasyFil-Printer-Filament/dp/B00RTFMCMS?th=1&psc=1
Do take into account that the easyfil PLA is per 750g and not 1kg
I ordered this filament, the spool says -/+0.05
You can buy it new for less.
https://www.amazon.com/HICTOP-Desktop-Accuracy-Self-Assembly-Tridimensional/dp/B00N7I1ZVU
https://www.amazon.com/Polyetherimide-Off-White-Standard-Tolerance-PEI0113/dp/B00CPRDDLY
I'm guessing that the wiring diagrams you're finding are for a double pole, double throw (dpdt) switch (or similar). It appears what you have is actually a lighted switch that's single pole, single throw...I wouldn't use it in this application.
You can get a new one on amazon for <$10 or you can get another pop-in plug at your local hardware store. Since you're dealing with mains, you should leave nothing to chance, though. I suggest going out and buying a new switch which has a wiring diagram on it. For safety's sake, get a dpdt.
It is a glass plate on aluminum. Specifically this bed Anycubic 43188-247109 Ultra Base 3D Printer Platform with Aluminum 12V/24V Dual Power MK3 Heatbed, Tempered Glass Plate, Durable Build Surface for Prusa I3 220x220mm https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075375HBY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_q31TBb1HR4FW4 and this sensor at 12V BALITENSEN LJ18A3-8-Z/BX 8mm Approach Sensor Inductive Proximity NPN No Switch DC 6-36V https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078SF8SJ8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_.41TBbMVVGJGN no idea why it didn't work.
oh wtf. I was at work when i read this on my phone. I must have missed that. Wow. What a bitch. Who does that shit. Sorry dude. Well seal up that filament in weather tight storage containers. Sounds like you got a lot. Put Eva drys in there. And put this on social media everywhere. Thats scummy.
https://www.amazon.com/Improved-Eva-dry-333-Renewable-Dehumidifier/dp/B000H0XFCS/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1505178842&amp;sr=8-7&amp;keywords=dessicant