2 Codes, turns out I already picked up 2 boxes of these last week. So no need to buy more this week.
7MMX-GV9AKP-RSWBAA
EESH-9AVSD5-L3STAC
Direct Amazon link - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08BKXK4NH
And please for the love that is all unholy, say something if you use a code, or I will place a curse on you. (I have a book that eats small rodents, and unwary readers)
I have used a ton of Dikale PETG Clear with no issues, so I will be picking up some of the blue. Thanks :)
Clear is also on sale, 3 Pack for $39.99 + 10% off = $35.10 or $11.70 per KG
https://www.amazon.com/Dikale-Printer-Filament-1-75mm-Tangle/dp/B0888BDX1Z/
I'd like to add one, if i may.
Sovol Upgrade 3D Printer Kit. - $18.39
Dual Gear Metal Extruder (creality type), Capricorn XS tubing, heavy duty yellow springs plus all the parts/fittings needed for installation. Great kit for those who just bought a new Aquila.
Yeah, I am the same a ton of smaller printers, but only 4 (3 currently working) larger ones. I managed to snag 2x Jayo S8 Plus on sale for $180-$190, and I have 2x Anet A8 Plus (1 down due to bad PSU I think. hoping it is something simple) But wait and see before buying any of the new models. If they fixed all the small issues with Aquila line paying a bit more maybe worth it, otherwise you are basically paying $30-$60 more for a filament sensor which is the only real upgrade on the X2.
The only printer I did get on Prime day was a Voxelab Proxima, my first resin printer (A steal at $109), it should be coming sometime today if tracking is to believed.
The CR-10 Mini is on sale for $150, if you don't mind loud, and an older 8 bit board, 300x220x300mm print bed.
I noticed that also, and I'm going to say it's a remnant description of an overseas version. If it has a US plug (and I assume it will have a 2-prong US plug), then it's likely a 110v version that didn't get its description properly updated. I'm strongly leaning towards it just being surplus rebadge of this "commercial chef" dehydrator, as it looks identical, right down to the temperature range sticker around the knob:
https://www.amazon.com/Commercial-Chef-CCD100W6-Dehydrator-Preservation/dp/B075ZB3V9S
I don't blame you for not wanting to go through the potential hassle of a return, though lol
These things were much easier to recommend when they were $20, but the Rock64 boards are in stock again too:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0868WSTXH
So for about $35 you can get 100% of what you need to run Octoprint. Thats not bad at all. Again, would love if those boards were $20 instead of $30 and if you lived near a Micro Center would definitely grab a Pi there, but hard to pass up a complete Octoprint setup for less than the cost of just a Pi.
Vipon code for the Web Cam, tell me if you use one, they are one time use.
You do not need a Vipon account to use one of the posted codes, if you make a vipon account, use a disposable email.
Amazon Link : https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08DHGWJPZ?m=A2QGZ8QIKDWAUY
EF3X-5UPW6P-A695AF
EFFB-ABJEQU-H32BA3
Just posted the same thing in another response.
Take a look at this version. Sure looks like there's a constrained filament path between the gears.
This thing may not be as gimmicky as i thought.
last pic.
Yes.
Those gears look super cool, but once you look inside at the rest....
And it's pricey to boot.
But looks cool :)
I'm amazed at some of the wacky stuff i find on Amazon. At this very moment i'm looking at a "Romantic Valentine's Day 3D printer extruder and heating block", which is described in the title as "exquisite".
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08HP87TJ8
Sooooo romantic :)
I have used their low warping white, and have gotten good results with my large box enclosure method (I use a large box as an enclosure to keep the heat in).
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B085G5XKDD/
Print settings
Bed, 105C
Nozzle stainless steel .6mm : 275C
All metal hot end, micro swiss clone (aliexpress $15 model, nothing impressive)
40mms for detail, 65mms for regular. 80mms for a mess.
If your brave and know your way around linux, you might be able to install Octoprint on one of those Android TV boxes like this one for $23:
https://smile.amazon.com/Android-Diyomate-Amlogic-Support-Entertainment/dp/B07TRZXLMC
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Most of them have usb ports and can be flashed to run linux, so even thought I have never done it, I see no reason it wouldnt be possible. Need to do your own research for which box would be the best, but I think that might be a really great and cheap way to get Octoprint.
I guess there was no need to post early. Lasted almost a whole hour.
Here's the direct link to the Amazon page (in case the Vipon listing gets yanked).
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PWW1FVD
Spare code, please say something if you use it.
CODE:EQ3F-6TZQYX-HC77AZ
Haven't tried those yet. Just saw that everyone and their mother seems to be using them nowadays.
I have a couple of these, which i also haven't used yet.
These have dual power out, including a usb. Should be great for running both a pi and something else, like a fan etc.
https://www.woot.com/offers/kasa-smart-plug-mini-with-energy-monitoring
Woot has these today for $9.99. Amazon is selling them for $23.46
It was YOUSU SILK gold, this one. https://www.amazon.com/Tangle-Free-Pearlescent-Yousu-Performance-Compatible/dp/B07VDBXDPP, I got 2 rolls of it on sale.
I was pretty happy with the results of the blue as well, it was a bit darker than the photo, but it is always hard to tell the color of something because of different lighting and display settings. But it printed better then the gold. I am pretty much wasting the gold printing junk.
I kept upping the temperature on the gold to get better adhesion on it, but it just gave it a burnt color, and since it is not consistent, I think that it was a bad batch. I compare it to the Polaroid silk pla gold which came out prefect (clearance at $4 for 250g, so not the best price).
Edit: I tried your link I get page not found error.
That's a nice color, and a surprisingly nicely wound roll.
Bronze ? That kind of sort of looks like Copper. Then again, the manufacturers tend to be all over the place when it comes to colors. I mean, this is also Bronze - https://www.amazon.com/Filament-Metallic-Printing-Material-TTYT3D/dp/B07J447V5B/ref=sr_1_6?dchild=1&keywords=bronze+pla&qid=1625535216&sr=8-6
I use an x86 machine for Octoprint. You have way more printers than I do, but the one computer can handle all 6 of my printers pretty easy.
With that said, might want to keep an eye on this:
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0868WSTXH
It has been a bit since I have seen it in stock, and any time it is in stock it sells out quickly. I bought one for $20 and it comes with everything you need to get Octoprint running besides the camera.
I havnt really used it yet, I mean I installed Octoprint, then Klipper just to make sure it worked. Its been sitting on my desk for a few months now, I bought it to try out Klipper and I figure maybe by next year I'll get around to installing it haha.
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The board dosnt really have any support like the Pi, but there are linux distros for it, and you can install Octoprint manually.
Whats the differences between the extruder in the first link and this one. The shape looks different, so I assume there must be something else that is different.
This is one of those topics I hate touching, last time I said I didnt think Capricorn ptfe tubing was anything special I got like 50 down votes haha
Im not an expert on anything, and I am definitely not a scientist. I didnt buy it to print higher temp filament, I bought some because I needed some ptfe tubing and I wanted to see what all the hype was about. So there may be some benefit there for petg, but my money is on an all metal hotend. Maybe replacing the heat break, Iv never done that, but it is kind of the new fad right now. Turning a ptfe hotend into an all metal hotend with a new heat break.
I cant find the Reddit post, but I saved the Amazon link. He recommended these heat breaks:
*UPDATE* Looks like the ABS is OOS which hurts the deal because it was actually -$8 dollars before
Can still get dryer + 1kg of filament to get 3 spools of silk PLA free. Look for spools w/ 50% off promo on all silk spools at these two links. So basically cost of dryer and spool of your choice (as long as it has the 50% off promos) and get 3 silk spools free. And can add Twinkle Blue for 40% off still.
I have never used any of these printers so I can not answer that with anything more than a guess. Eric, the one who found these printers has the Geeetech A10 and said he is less than fond of it, but some people like them. He seems to be a pretty smart guy, so I trust his opinions.
Anet has a mixed history in the 3d printer world. They were one of the first to make cheap printers, but those cheap printers had a habit of catching on fire. That was a long time ago, and my limited knowledge of them things seem to have gotten better, but how much better is the question. The et4 pro seems to have good reviews, but it is also $170 and it is not at all uncommon to see Ender 3s go for $180 or less if you are patient.
This printer is pretty new, and once again I have never tried it, but it seems to be getting some pretty good reviews lately:
https://smile.amazon.com/Voxelab-Removable-Printing-Function-220x220x250mm/dp/B08LYSZ55W
It is very similar to the Ender 3 v2, and I think personally I would order this over the Anet. It was on sale a few weeks ago, so maybe they will put it on sale again soon, maybe not too. I am pretty sure they only put it on sale to get a few of them sold and good reviews out there, so I wouldnt count on it going for a great price anytime soon.
The magnetic build plates are here for $8.39.
I use it inside of a 3D printer enclosure (https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0B67WLTBF/) to keep the ambient temp higher for resins that are sensitive to colder temps.
You need to get the really tiny drill bits.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0919YYGT9/
You can 3d print a jig or just be very careful when you enter them into the nozzles, once in, give them a bit of a spin and pull out. The needles just push the clog out of the way and hope it comes out on its own. These will drag the clog out in the groves. wipe it down, brush it off, or burn off any excess filament for the next use.
These threads are probably too short to be compatible with the Prusa MINI. Compare the shape with these nozzles, just as an example: https://www.amazon.com/Printer-Nozzles-Replacement-Spanner-Installation/dp/B0796C4S5P/ref=sxin_14_pa_sp_search_thematic_sspa
Don't spend a day fixing the mistake I made and the two days of failed prints before I figured out what was wrong. :-)
This has a bigger bed size for $25 more. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MK5W8M7
Very basic machine, though it has a magnetic removable hotend that is pretty useful.
Something like this https://www.amazon.com/Lumoonosity-LED-Hexagon-Lights-Changing/dp/B08SQ8BD6H
Each hexagon (or octagon, I have models for both) is 1 printer. It will start out White, and as the print completes it will turn to the color the I have the printers mods printed in.
If there is a problem, it will flash alternating Red + White + Printer color.
When Print is complete, it will flash Green + White + Printer color.
I am also thinking of a chip tune as well, but haven't touched the code for that yet.
The Amazon product you linked to allows power through but blocks data, you want the opposite. Here is the one I use with an old Pixel to run Octo4A - https://www.amazon.com/PortaPow-Cased-Power-Blocker-Single/dp/B094FYL9QT
It's hardly tinfoil territory, its repeated again and again, so just another money grab, but yeah, everything is bad, its getting worse. Well I will try to make do.
The Android box is most likely going into sleep mode when the HDMI connection doesn't see a single from the TV. You need a HDMI headless adapter like the ones posted below. You can also DIY one with a resistor on the right pins, but buying the adapter will preserve your sanity better then trying to solder a HDMI cable.
Glade the wyze box worked out.
It was a lightning deal, the price went up to about $45. Iv been keeping an eye on those sort of boxes, I just want to test it out before I post another one because I got a lot of hate for posting the one I did.
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I know other can be found for about that price occasionally too. I just ordered those headless hdmi adapters. Give me a little bit to play with it and see how it turns out and if I spot any more I'll post them.
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This is the one I got:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08NJNDFGJ
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The reviews are not totally wrong, its not great for a tv box. Its not running Android TV, its running Android meant for your phones and skinned to work on a TV. Kind of like the FireTVs, but without the massive development team that Amazon has. So there is a lot it cant do, and its got a lot of junk apps preinstalled. If you debloat it, it seems to run alright. I mean its not the fastest box on the planet, but I had it connected to the TV for over a week and could connect to it with the browser. Have not printed anything with it yet, so that might kill it, also havnt installed any plugins.
Yeah, it's gone now. I probably didn't maximize it, cause I was in a hurry. I did find, just a few minutes ago, an add both to cart button on the 2 packs with master spool like this:
but it's gone now. I'm going to need a bigger house just to store all my filament.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09J2FKZCL
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Not real sure, try that link though. If that works then you will have to enter the promo code in manually at checkout.
I am not real sure, but one more option to try maybe. See if this link works:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09J2FKZCL
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If it does you will have to enter the promo code in manually at checkout.
Apologies, but looks like the VIGRUE promo code also applies to the socket head kit at the same link. Corrected site post, but can't edit Reddit post:
$9.20 VIGRUE 1225pc M2/M3/M4/M5 socket head hex kit
after 60% off promo code: 60NVMP73
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PGZTCQ2
That looks to be the cheapest thing on Amazon right now and it has a coupon on it too.
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I have recently started to have a conversation with Polymaker, I dont expect much to come of it, but you never know.
So I learned a few things since posting this. This isnt the exact same printer as the last one you bought. It is 90% the same, and it has the same name, but there are some small differences.
It for sure has 2208 drivers instead of 2209.
It may have titan extruders instead of bmg, not that big of a deal in my opinion and I may be wrong about this, but fairly sure this is correct.
Heard some mixed things on the cables. When you compare the cables on the newest one to this one, this one has vga cables on the hotend side and the newest one does not. It looks like this cable makes the cable the same as the one you have:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09G9LDD2J
I still think it is a killer deal, but might take a little work to get it to the same shape as your other one if you have to replace the cable.
Yep, got them the last time they were on sale and made a DIY cure box. I also got one of these turn tables, works well for light items.
https://www.amazon.com/Display-Turntable-Rotating-Printer-Collection/dp/B082VQF5ND
Awesome find! Here might be an alternative:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08JHDPRPL
Get 2 for the price of 1" savings. Dosnt come with brushes and I dont know enough about paints to say which one is better, it is just a different alternative, that is the best I can say haha
The only filament contact I have that reliably takes requests is Geeetech and this is the only green matte they have:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08YNTL3WN?th=1
If you want that color I can ask for a discount, dont know how good of a discount it will be. Generally they are not super deals when you ask for them, but you never know.
Those dont look like any hardened nozzles I have ever bought, and I very much doubt they are tungsten. They look like maybe stainless wear resistant nozzles......
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09QCNRHDL
I have heard from more than one person that the .2mm nozzles included in that kit are junk, I cant personally speak to that as I havnt used the .2mm. Everyone I have talked to, including the ones that say the .2 are junk agree that the bigger nozzles are good and I personally have a .4mm hardened nozzle from that kit on my cr10 mini right now.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B097BRWGWP are the same bearings sold about 9 months ago. Overall, I found them decent for heavy weight applications. They are sealed, so it makes them dust resistant. Perfect for things that don't constantly rotate.
32 bearings for $5.52 usd
Loaded up on some resin, so thanks.
For anyone looking at the silicone mat, this one in grey is 90 cents more expensive but slightly larger and has a lip. Works great.
Creality Ender-5 Pro 3D Printer DIY Kit Printer with Resume Printing Function Upgraded Silent Mother Board Metal Feeder Extruder and Mean Well Power $304 Supply Print Size 220 x 220 x 300mm https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08V1J4KVW/ref=cm_sw_r_awdo_navT_a_SEA35DC9KT6JH89NEV05
I mean I havnt bought this exact set and there are no reviews of the product, but yeah I think this is probably a good buy.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09CR5WPTP
That is the set listed last time that I bought, they seem like basically the same thing and I am using them on FDM prints with good results.
I am guessing this is it:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08YNQJ6P2
If you want to wait, I can ask the Geeetech people to see if we can get codes for their matte filament. Cant make any promises, but they are great people and easy to get a long with. They dont always say yes when I ask for a deal, but more often than a lot of companies. I'll ask tonight and should know soon if they say yes or no.
$5.60 2 Pack temp/humidity meter ($2.80 each) using 60% off promo code: 60YYG2QN
Those humidity sensors are horribly inaccurate. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09F64JBQS?psc=1
Thanks for the deals.
Its not a metal PEI, but I have had pretty good results with this magnetic build teck plate. 310x310 $15 - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GZ7QQTS?psc=1
I have not tried ABS, but PLA, PETG, and TPU work on it.
These things are supper usefull in any 'garage' hobby. I have several.
My advice, for plastic, get some BK3010(link for reference only) bits.
The ones in OP post are 1010, are larger and thicker, and used mainly for steel. You could use them on plastic, but I prefer the smaller BK3010s.
Also, please be careful using tools like these, don't stab yourself with them.
I bought one of those light boxes and water washable resin for my first few goes. Was just planning on doing it mostly manually, didnt really want to spend $100+ on a wash and cure station for a $100ish printer. I might change my mind and later get one of those wash and cure stations. I dont know, but I dont see much appeal for those wash and cure stations. Maybe I am missing something, but you have to switch the tanks to go from wash to cure and that seems like more work than just having two separate stations. Maybe a little less counter space used.
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I got the Geeetech version of this, but the Jayo one is on sale right now for even cheaper than I paid:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08Y1HY81L
If you grab it, make sure you clip the coupon on the product page.
I put this bed on my Anet A8 Plus and it has been pretty good for PLA and PETG, not sure how well it will work with ABS though.
No filament, but I did get an air brush: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B009YNG21U/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_A6N3KRKRBN7TKADPW0Y8
Ouch, that Giatarm is NOT cheap!
Printing Glow made me buy a Black Light, which REALLY lights it up. Before I head to bed I tell Alexa "Turn on Black Light" and all the Glow in my bedroom starts getting super charged. Once in bed I tell her "Turn off Black Light". Everything still has a light glow when I wake up (if it's still dark).
I know the sale has not started, but I don't see any black MABS.
I was looking last night, because my roll is almost out but I couldn't seem to find any more.
https://www.amazon.com/Reprapper-Gray-Warping-Printer-Filament/dp/B085FYHBF5/
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CXAC1ZW
That is the listing of the cable I have, but I bought it in 2017 so cant guarantee it is the same cable.
Hopefully it is the same cable, but I bought some usb led light strips from Amazon less than a week apart and got two totally different led light strips. With nearly 5 years between purchase whats the odds its the same exact same cable? Id go 50/50 at best, but it does claim to deliver power.
Yeah, Amazon is getting harder and harder to beat. Stuff I used to buy exclusively on Ali is showing up on Amazon for similar prices.
As far as printer deals... I can't believe that Sapphire Pro (renamed to SP-3) is still on sale for $50 less than I paid for it (and I got a great deal)! (there were two links/sellers, one now points to a higher end model for more than twice as much). I was wondering if they were clearancing them out (like the above-mentioned Kossel), but they changed the name to make it sound like a new model (weird).
l rinse it with left over wash, then leave it in direct sunlight to let any left over resin cure. The natural flexing of the funnel cause anything left to just pop off.
For filtering I use a metal mesh strainer like this one here.
https://www.amazon.com/Silicone-Strainer-ANYCUBIC-Sparkmaker-Eewolf/dp/B082YB6ZD3
Is this V1 or V2? I'm reading through Amazon reviews and it seems V2 is better, but still not an amazing printer(??)
https://www.amazon.com/Monoprice-Resolution-Printer-Leveling-Curing/dp/B07PV5XKNN
It's 1kg of black PLA. It's in the "Special Offers" section, or you can add from this link. Should show up as -$22.99 in cart.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0896QBG44
Also here's the promo code in case it doesn't automatically apply: 5528S8QC
I just do a terrible job checking the modqueu , thats why it didnt show up. Aliexpress links are soft blocked on all of Reddit, but you can set automod to allow them. I have automod set to allow them, but it dosnt work reliably.
Also, this printer is about $2 more on Amazon:
I personally would like to see a good deal on the plus version of this printer.
Sorry, that wasn't the clearest explanation, character limits on Twitter make it challenging. Link to dryer: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08NJPJRF9
Was trying to say that between the filament, dryer, and printer (S8 Plus) the same code works, but think it only works for one purchase. Though you can grab multiple things with that one purchase if that makes sense. So printer, filament, dryer can all receive discount if bought together, but if you already used the code once it may not work.
Take a look at this version on Amazon.
one of the product pics (the last one) looks like it shows a constrained filament path between the gears.
I think you're talking about this thing, right?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0868WSTXH
I got one when it was $19.99 (I totally missed when they were dumping 'em for $8!) and I use it for a Pi-Hole. :^)
I never did get the display working, but didn't spend that much effort either. Sadly, I didn't think to keep the stock microSD card (overwrote it with the new OS) as I probably could have worked out how it worked by digging into the image.
I'm also wondering if the tube is genuine. Please check in when you get it.
This same seller also has this deal
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B096WXJPXX/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A3C3P8LFHA9QEE&psc=1
which, if genuine, is killer deal on Capricorn. If genuine :)
The silk copper is a better deal, $12.49, no coupon or subscription needed: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0817VVPGH/ref=vp_c_A1BR8SESBQC7DE?ie=UTF8&m=A34VVVC59WFQ5V&th=1
No problem. I have no experience with this one:
https://smile.amazon.com/3Dman-Extruder-Universal-Geeetech-Printers/dp/B08PBY4YDL
I listed it a while ago, it is $15, looks to be what you are after.
Here are the codes in a more readable format:
ATDD-UEP9ZA-RVSKAM
ATQK-LNPUPJ-DW4KAX
ATNK-QZGTKJ-ZBGUAH
AT9C-SALGCL-UQP9AL