3D model description
Just get a new Ender-3 V3 series printer? Unlock your 3D printer's full potential with this set of 3 essential upgrades! No additional hardware required, just print and go!
Includes a set of mods for upgrading your Ender-3 V3 KE or SE printer with the Creality Nebula setup.
Ender-3 V3 SE s may also want to check out our new Ender-3 V3 SE Upgrade Kit - Base
Upgrade kit includes most recent versions of:
1) Ender-3 V3 SE/KE Tool Holder/Side Storage
Tool bin clips directly onto the frontside of the left arm (gantry) of the printer. Round pieces on the back of the holder should clip around the back of the printer arm. Requires a bit of pressure, starting the clip at an angle from one edge can make it fit on more easily.
2) Nebula Camera Mount Z-Axis Ender-3 V3 KE/SE
Slides onto the z-axis gantry on the right side of the printer for a camera mount that rises with your prints as they progress.
3) Creality Nebula Pad Sliding Screen Mount
Easy to install mount for the Creality Nebula Pad LCD. Makes the screen a bit more accessible and pulls it forward and in towards the printer bed. Attach the bracket in the usual spot, pop the pegs into the back of the pad, and slide the mount in and out of place.
UPDATE 04/11/2024
Different printers might require different-sized parts due to variations in manufacture or tolerances. A few files have been added so you can have the fit that works best for you!
- Added a second STL for the tool holder bin (Ender-3 V3 Tool Holder - LOOSE CLIP.stl) with a looser clip on the back for connection to the printer arm. Differences in printer tolerances can cause the clip to be too tight for some, so this model was added as a backup.
- Added 2 files (Ender-3 V3 Clip Test.stl, Ender-3 V3 Clip Test - LOOSE.stl) with test clips so you can determine which fits your specific printer better before printing out the entire bin.
- Added file (Nebula Camera Sliding Mount V3 - THICK PEGS.stl) for a back plate to the Nebula pad with larger pegs for a tighter fit.
All models are easy to print in place with most materials on standard settings. No additional hardware required. See individual posts for full details.
If you have any issues or questions, please feel free to leave a comment and I'll do what I can to help!
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3D printing settings
FDM 3D printing. Prints in most materials with standard settings. All models are easy print in place. s not needed but can help a bit with the hole for the nozzle needle. A brim can help to keep the print flat on the bed.
Printed in PLA on an Ender V3 SE:
- 190 degree nozzle temp
- 65 degree bed temp (Textured PEI Bed)
- Brim: Autobrim
- s: Yes (Zigzag or Line, 20%, everywhere, just for a clean nozzle needle hole on tool holder and cleaner holes on Nebula Pad bracket)
- Infill: 15% Concentric