Hardware
When it comes to 3d printing, hardware refers to the printers themselves, the equipment needed and all together the tangible aspects of the technology.
My Printer History
2018 Creality CR10S – Bed size: 300x300x400mm. This is an ideal first printer
2020 Creality CR10S V2– Bed size: 310x310x400mm
2022 Creality CR10V3 – Bed size: 310x310x400mm
2022 Creality CR1O MAX – Bed size: 450x450x470mm
2024 Creality K1 MAX – Bed Size: 300x300x300mm
Current hardware Set-up
As you can see this is my current hardware setup now very happy with the this it is a good all rounder printer.
Previous hardware Set-up
Firstly, Here is a list of tools that have helped me and that are very useful. However, it is a growing list and also some people prefer different tools for the same job. Additionally, a list of replacement parts may also be needed at some point in your 3D printing career.
Moreover, as these parts incur a lot of use, it is of no surprise that they may ware out and as a result need replacing. However, this is down to your discretion. But I recommend checking every six months to a year. Again, this will give your printer a longer life and may improve the print quality. Lastly, if your printer is properly adjusted, components should ware evenly.
And then, there are also upgrades you can consider to enhance the quality of your prints, and to be able to print consistently at hotter temperatures. If this is a goal you wish to achieve then upgrading to an All metal hot end could be appropriate for you. I would also recommend, if you are running a Boden set-up and are considering printing with higher temperatures, changing the PTFE tube from the standard white tube to the blue Capricorn tube is essential due to the blue tube being able to withstand higher temperatures.
Tools you may need.
Tube cutter
Alan keys
Socket set
Spare parts you may need to have on hand.
Capricorn PTFE tube
Pack of nozzles.
Spare belts
Hot end thermostats
Heater cartridge
Memory cards