It’s been about two months since I got this printer. I wanted to learn without falling into the trap of spending a lot of money on yet another gadget. I always struggle when deciding to go on new adventures. Often I spend a good chunk of money on some tech and end up not getting the investment back. So I started adopting a bit of game theory, rewarding myself with better tools as I engage and learn about them. That way I spend less up front, since I don’t buy the best stuff at the beginning. It also lets me minimize my costs when it does not pan out and start from the basics, learning and building my way up.
Having said that, this 3D printer, the Creality Ender 3 V3 SE, is definitely not the best, even though it got an award last year. As I dove into different projects, my success rate fell below 50%. That happens for various reasons, and I’ve been trying to educate myself on the causes and solutions. My main hurdles so far are humid filament, poor bed adhesion and the need for brims and supports. These are a few examples, the list of issues is long and varied.
I’ve been really frustrated because some projects fail over and over, even after various adjustments. I adopted techniques like baking the filament and storing it in vacuum bags. I also invested in a dryer box and sensors to detect clogs, runout and tangles. This is all work in progress, so I might update you if this post sparks any interest.
Lately I have been exploring OctoPrint and Klipper. My idea is to run Klipper as the printer’s firmware on a Raspberry Pi alongside OctoPrint. I might also try Obico’s Spaghetti Detective, although that seems to need more computational power. I may have to host it on my gaming PC to leverage the GPU and detect tangles without buying specialized hardware.
The biggest decision right now is whether to double down on this setup.. add some mods, try open-source software and so on, or to sell it, minimize my loss and pick up something off the shelf like the Bambu A1 or another more modern 3D printer.
If any of you have knowledge and experience with this journey and these challenges, I will appreciate your contribution!