Sometime ago, I bought a Kingroon 3D printer - I was never able to get this thing to work, so I gave it up as a bad job, - at least there are some spares I can use off the carcass!
I'd been following Ebay auctions & I saw a Biqu B1 - spares or repair - no bids, best offer - I offered £60, this B1 has pretty good reviews & I've got a load of spares on hand. Cost me £68 inc delivery. It arrived via Evri in a box that was covered with so much duct tape, it was a silver cube! After about 20 minutes hacking, I managed to extract the machine. On first inspection. the build plate wouldn't move, the hot end wouldn't move, the spool holder was bent - it looked as if it had been dropped, or whacked. No instructions, no tools. Got the manual from the 'net & stripped thething down. I replaced the drive belts - a broken wheel on the build plate, generally assembled it according to my experiences with other printers. Plugged it in, switched on & it worked! Tried a print, but halfway through, the Y stepper motor dirve wheel came off - replaced & tightened the grub screws & away again. So far it is the quietest machine I've used........................

No idea why the thing is that vile metallic pink! but I couldn't care less! Printing a 1/72 Churchill AVRE at the moment.
Total cost was £68, but included in the box were 2 brand new spools of my favourite filament - costing about £ 25!, so in effect I got the printer for £43. It'll take a bit ot tweaking to get the best results, but the signs are looking good. I have to say I feel much better after my SAD light sessions & new meds & actually getting the modelmakng urge back!
Dave
I'd been following Ebay auctions & I saw a Biqu B1 - spares or repair - no bids, best offer - I offered £60, this B1 has pretty good reviews & I've got a load of spares on hand. Cost me £68 inc delivery. It arrived via Evri in a box that was covered with so much duct tape, it was a silver cube! After about 20 minutes hacking, I managed to extract the machine. On first inspection. the build plate wouldn't move, the hot end wouldn't move, the spool holder was bent - it looked as if it had been dropped, or whacked. No instructions, no tools. Got the manual from the 'net & stripped thething down. I replaced the drive belts - a broken wheel on the build plate, generally assembled it according to my experiences with other printers. Plugged it in, switched on & it worked! Tried a print, but halfway through, the Y stepper motor dirve wheel came off - replaced & tightened the grub screws & away again. So far it is the quietest machine I've used........................
No idea why the thing is that vile metallic pink! but I couldn't care less! Printing a 1/72 Churchill AVRE at the moment.
Total cost was £68, but included in the box were 2 brand new spools of my favourite filament - costing about £ 25!, so in effect I got the printer for £43. It'll take a bit ot tweaking to get the best results, but the signs are looking good. I have to say I feel much better after my SAD light sessions & new meds & actually getting the modelmakng urge back!
Dave
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