YOOPAI 3D Printer Enclosure with Ventilation Kit & LED, Premium Fireproof Dustproof Constant Temperature Protective Cover for Creality Ender 3 V3 SE/KE/Ender 3/3 Pro/3V2/3S1/Neo/Neptune 4/3 pro 4pro

YOOPAI 3D Printer Enclosure with Ventilation Kit & LED, Premium Fireproof Dustproof Constant Temperature Protective Cover for Creality Ender 3 V3 SE/KE/Ender 3/3 Pro/3V2/3S1/Neo/Neptune 4/3 pro 4pro

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NIGHTDREADED posted on r/ender31w

Thank you! And trust me... this is only a fraction of an entire word document I have 🤣 I just extracted the strictly necessary things to target to biggest failure points. You dont need a better nozzle, so to say - brass 0.4 works fine unless your printing abrasives and whatnot. Now, the handles usually end up breaking, ill be honest, but its not totally a bad idea, ill give you that. The lock nuts are tightened right against the bottom of the bed, so they should not interfere with your print, and if your handle pinches under the springs that is a very bad design, it should not be designed like that so I would not use it; heat conduction will be an issue as well as uneven spring compression. The heat break isn't a nozzle it goes above your nozzle inside your hotend connecting the heater block to the heatsink. Installation order is not really any one order, but usually I would go mobo first, then heatbed insulation + locknuts, then hotend then extruder. The board makes things silent and improves print quality, that's about it and the only reason it exists. Everything is needed in a sense, but a non silent board would work if the wife was okay with the noise. Now, I will say to reduce noise further (and protect you and the wife from fumes) you can get this: https://www.amazon.com/Enclosure-Ventilation-Thermo-Hygrometer-Premium-Temperature/dp/B0CKNZ27ZR. Besides that, noise is also influenced by the furniture you print on, so place the printer on something solid, heavy, and dense, like wood; concrete pillar would be the best, honestly. I would recommend against the garage because of humidity and insects being very bad for a printer like an Ender 3 Pro.