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Aug 2017

I have a Vector 3 with various problems and I am a Toolmaker Engineer with attributes in many fields, be it electrical, electronic, mechanical et cetera.

I have emailed Eaglemoss and the Dbfactory for replacement parts which, haven’t materialised and now I am being fobbed off with, an automated link to the Eaglemoss Starter Guide.

I started having problems with poor hardware, screws like cheese with, holes drilled off-line, around Issue 53 of the part works subscription, the microcontroller is a dude and a cheap chinese copy of the original.

The print head extruder head, filament tube snapped in two on adjustment(Issue 68), I have had enough.

The instructions are all over the place with, some missing, having to tear down the build to add parts is ridiculous, leading to stripped threads and chewed screw heads.

Plastic parts are warped, dented Lexan and scratched surfaces collecting dust, due to their static properties.

The copied Arduino boards look like they have been soldered by a shaker, no wonder the boards short out, the cramped space doesn’t help.

The list goes on, of one person I know who’s, print head doesn’t get a higher enough temperature, to melt ABS which, is the reason for the hood!

I ordered 2 subscriptions; One for my daughter and one for myself.

I get correspondence like email in my name and the parts are mailed in my daughter’s name.

Hence, we only get ‘one printer’ which took week’s to explain to them but, they weren’t having it!

One printer it is, mostly in parts, as it is a failed builds.

Eaglemoss, Sebastian Conran and Dbfactory should be ashamed of themselves.

1. For sticking their head’s in the sand.

2. For poor execution of a flawed design.

3. Communication virtually non-existent.

4. I bet they’ve done a runner.

5. Comedian’s fodder for their next punchline.

6. Not only any sane person’s Christmas List.

7. An expensive door-stopper for the loo.

I am off to lodge a claim through the County Court.

Hopefully, it will fund a 3D Printer of English design and build by me.

Have a great day.

Regards

Andrew

Was this the deal where you get printer parts each week with a magazine, and at some point you would have a working 3d printer?

Hi Guys,

Was glad to see we’re not the only ones having trouble with the Eaglemoss V3.

We’ve progressed to 84 and have run into some significant problems. The build quality isn’t so much the issue but the driver / firmware / software are dreadful.

Have contact eaglemoss and they put me in touch with a technician who can only be contacted

by e-mail.

I have sent some very detailed explainations of the problems we are having and waited days for one line responses that boarder on insulting ones intelligence.

2 months later
10 days later

Well Chaps, our V3 is still not working and we’ve had little in the way of assistance from Eaglemoss. Still awaiting issue 80, ordered in August. (An absolute shower of proverbial).

I was so fed up, I tried to complain to the Consumer Ombudsman but this is the response I got back from them:

"We contacted the company to ascertain if it was prepared to allow us to review your complaint.

The company has not replied, therefore we are not able to investigate your issues.

As per the government legislation, companies do not have to sign up to an alternative dispute resolution scheme such as ours.

Please contact the company directly for details of any other redress scheme that it may be willing to engage with."

What ever happened to Theresa May’s ‘stand up for the little guy?’

The problem we’re having (apart from the buggy printer driver on win7). The confounded thing will not finish a print. It just hangs about 3/4 way through the first layer. We’ve tried very simple shapes of various sizes. Some picture of a failure this morning.

The problem could be the g-code compiler on the V3Software. I guess the next step is to try an alternative compiler, but not sure of the printer settings - Cura an option?

8 days later

An update from me.

1. Still can’t update the firmware on the V3 with Adruino as per instruction in issue 76. Continually get ‘failed to upload’ message. Adruino can sense the board (displayed as Comm6) and I’ve checked the settings. Is there a way to download what’s already on the board?

2. Managed to get the unit to print some very simple initials using the ‘Repetier-Host’ software

Having trouble with larger objects sticking to the build plate, the filament seams to peel back and get caught amongst the nozzle, leaving a right proper mess. Think that might be something to do with the settings in Repetier-Host .

3. Get a better degree of adhesion to build plate with the V3 Printer Software but the print fails every time at layer 2 or 3 (very frustrating)!

Can anybody help or advise?

PS Eaglemoss - still waiting for Issue 80 which was ordered and paid for in Aug-16. Get your act together.

Start a subscription for the ‘Back to the Future’ DeLorean DMC-12.

Your Joking Arn Ya…

8 days later
7 months later

Same here, far too many calls being told we’re expecting a delivery in the next couple of weeks

The problem is you people are paid to tell lies on the phone. “Waiting on back orders”. “We’re expecting circuit boards in the next couple of weeks” biggest pile of bs company I’ve ever had the misfortune of knowing.

You can apply for a refund via your credit card, if you used it for any instalment.

If you paid, by debit card, you can ask your bank to refund the full amount.

I became very ill so, I haven’t been able to do anything.

My V3 is collecting dust!

I am getting a Markforged Onyx Pro soon so, I will be progressing in other way’s.

I will continue to slate Eaglemoss at every opportunity!

1 month later

Lets see

Printing leaning towards the left was a loose belt pulley grub screw y axis

no Z drive was the hood limit switch not activated

poor bed adhesion was print bed too cold and used blue painters tape - bed heater died ebay replacement now get 100c on the bed

Shutting off halfway through print was PC going into power save mode

not printing ABS heat head not hot enough cured by wrapping print head in cotton insulation and kapton tape gave me another 20degrees C

update the firmware and run software as administrator,

also I have ditched the lid, the Lexan cover and the print head cover and the Teflon tube,

now getting quite good prints