Building an Epic DIY 3D Printer: Voron 2.4 with Mods!

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Dr. D-Flo

Dr. D-Flo

День тому

LDO Voron 2.4 Kit (Paid Link): www.matterhackers.com/store/l...
Voron 2.4: vorondesign.com/voron2.4
Dr. D-Flo's Web 3D Printer Guide: dflo.info/3D-Printer-Building
Mods:
Find mods for Voron: faked.org/voronmods/
Klicky: github.com/VoronDesign/VoronU...
After Burner Mod: github.com/VoronDesign/VoronU...
Paneldue 5i & 7i Cases: www.thingiverse.com/thing:279...
Supplies & Equipment:
Common tools and supplies: dflo.info/Amazon
Resources:
How to Build a 3D Printer: • How to Build a 3D Prin...
About CoreXY: corexy.com/
Removing Twist: dflo.info/twist
📷 Follow Dr. D-Flo on the Gram: / dr.dflo
Description:
CoreXY 3D printers, like Voron 2, are some of the most challenging 3D printers to build. But once successfully assembled, this type of 3D printer is incredibly fast. In some cases, a coreXY 3D printer can print twice or even three times as fast as a normal cartesian printer (e.g., Ender 3 and Prusa i3). The secret behind this printer’s speed is a unique timing belt path that relocates both the X and Y motors off the print head. Consequently, the print head is extremely light, allowing it to change directions rapidly.
In this video, Dr. D-Flo will cover the fundamentals of coreXY kinematics, while building Voron 2.4. This printer is as epic as it sounds. Voron 2 has a flying gantry, which is hoisted in the air by 4 timing belts that are independently driven. This unique Z-axis setup allows the printer to move the corners of its gantry up and down until it is perfectly level with the build plate. This process is known as 4-point leveling or Quad Gantry Leveling (QGL) and takes all the manual work out of bed leveling.
In addition to its sophisticated features like QGL, Voron 2 rocks a sleek design that includes a full enclosure with exhaust fan. This allows Voron 2 to print ABS with ease. But the best part about the Voron-class of printers is that each design, including Voron 2, comes with a manual and full CAD model. These resources greatly facilitate the DIY process, and this video will fill in any small gaps and missing information from those docs.
Finally, Dr. D-Flo will expand the capability of his Voron 2 by installing the AB-BN afterburner (i.e., a larger blower fan assembly for increased part cooling) and Klicky - a magnetic microswitch that functions as a probe that can be docked when not in use.
#coreXY #FFF #Voron
Table of Contents:
00:00 - Introduction
01:44 - About Voron Design
02:46 - Hardware & 3D Printed Parts
08:32 - Frame
12:02 - Linear Rails
16:30 - Z-Axis Drives
22:40 - Heated Build Plate
24:00 - Flying Gantry
33:53 - CoreXY Kinematics
36:48 - Prove (Klicky)
42:22 - Extrusion Drive
45:07 - Afterburner (AB-BN)
48:45 - Print Head
49:27 - Wiring
58:00 - Electronics
1:06:23 - Quad Gantry Leveling (QGL)
1:09:30 - Enclosure
1:12:36 - Printing

КОМЕНТАРІ: 447
@mr_voron
@mr_voron 2 роки тому
Excellent work! You did a great job of boiling down the most confusing parts about the VORON ecosystem into a concise explanation. Glad you’re enjoying the machines and kudos on donating some VORONs to education. Hope they serve them well.
@DrDFlo
@DrDFlo 2 роки тому
It means a lot coming from the OG! Your (and the team's) designs are top notch and I look forward to building more Voron printers in the future.
@poonholder5643
@poonholder5643 2 роки тому
price tho guys common! use your potential purchasing power to reduce the cost to end user. Everything voron is beautiful, list kits in general are a great thing but raw costs on individual parts for the single consumer to build anything these days is such an expensive route often far greater than the respective shipping, storage,sorting fees you would have to pass on to us poor poor big dreaming makers. Much love.
@rhadiem
@rhadiem Рік тому
There is a market opportunity for a sourcing company to make high-quality kits for popular voron builds with pre-greased rails and quality inspected components. A reliable one-stop-shop in the US could do well.
@1969JAC
@1969JAC Рік тому
@@DrDFlo 3a
@snazzy
@snazzy 2 роки тому
Amazing work. So detailed! I’ve been trying to avoid spending time I don’t have building a Voron, but…… I may have to 😂
@boryshacker
@boryshacker 2 роки тому
You have to! It will benefit you and all the community
@BenCos2018
@BenCos2018 Рік тому
***do it*** Lol
@ronaldclobes9340
@ronaldclobes9340 2 роки тому
Wow! Very well done and thorough video. You really did your homework on this one. I'm pretty sure this is going to become recommended viewing in the Voron Community. I built one of these a few months ago and am really happy with it. I have enough parts to build a second one but the Voron Trident was just introduced the other day and I am tempted to head off in that direction next. (RonC V2.1134)
@DudleyToolwright
@DudleyToolwright 2 роки тому
Outstanding review as always. Love the detailed analysis.
@entity2784
@entity2784 2 роки тому
totally inspiring, im gonna order my first 3d printer in a few days and once i get used to how 3d printers work im going to build my own !! thanks for the awesome content
@pandronu3663
@pandronu3663 2 роки тому
Great in depth video into the Voron assembly. I also loved that you donated these printers for education and let other people be mind blown with the power of 3d printing :)
@Ojoj-vc5sh
@Ojoj-vc5sh 2 роки тому
Thank you very, very much for this detailed video. What a tremendous amount of work this must have been. I own a CR-10S and got a serious itch to build a Voron2 now 🤩
@qcn99
@qcn99 2 роки тому
Thank you for posting this! I was looking into this printer and this will be super helpful when building one!
@qabalah78
@qabalah78 2 роки тому
This video has been a great source of advice and go to for sourcing components for my upcoming v0.1 build. Thank you!!
@Xploit66
@Xploit66 2 роки тому
The other thing that is worth noting, with the discord server and various groups Voron related, you actually get more support with this than most (if not basically all) main stream 3d printers.
@MehulGandhi2000
@MehulGandhi2000 2 роки тому
Great video! Love the quick but detailed explanations of various features.
@Antebios
@Antebios 2 роки тому
This was an EXCELLENT video and explaining a lot of gotchas. I'm psyched to attempt to build this printer.
@TheOneLifeRider
@TheOneLifeRider 2 роки тому
Great video, and wonderful that you are donating these printers to a school. Would love to see a follow up, as to what they come up with! Thank you
@eddietheengineer
@eddietheengineer 2 роки тому
Really nicely done video, clearly explained :) thanks for taking the time to document this!
@DrDFlo
@DrDFlo 2 роки тому
Appreciate it! When are you going to share some more details about that IDX build of yours?? 😜
@eddietheengineer
@eddietheengineer 2 роки тому
@@DrDFlo Soon! Hardest part was cleaning up my work area to be able to do the livestream last weekend, now it's just doing the video :D
@nyeinchanzaw6936
@nyeinchanzaw6936 2 роки тому
@@DrDFlo Please make video about semi auto M6 (manual tool change) on grbl.
@m.a.d.h.e.a.d
@m.a.d.h.e.a.d 2 роки тому
Wow, the machine looks so beautiful!
@ATR4N3
@ATR4N3 11 місяців тому
You managed to summarize all the most important parts of the build in a much more precise and digestible way than the 12+ hour livestreams. Subscribed
@solidus784
@solidus784 2 роки тому
I built a 1.8 a few months ago out of my old hypercube absolutley love it. Just click print come back a few hours later, print done, I never even check any more.
@eatxthatx2k9
@eatxthatx2k9 2 роки тому
Highly appreciate the in-depth explanations & well done montage edits
@dragonswordstriker
@dragonswordstriker 2 роки тому
I've been referencing your video frequently as I put my 2.4 together. Love your smile, good looks, the way you talk and explain things. Looking forward to more content :)
@lucajo16
@lucajo16 2 роки тому
dude your video on 3d printer building is epic....no one I know has that much info on the topic on youtube in there entire channel in the amount of detail you put into it....totally loved that video. As with your content being quiet long I do love when you put out content.
@masaki_kusa
@masaki_kusa 2 роки тому
I can totally relate to that pain you went through, so smashed the like button, no question asked. Great build key point tutorial, sir.
@twisted_seraph
@twisted_seraph 2 роки тому
I used to work for a water-jet manufacture we used linear rails for holding the z carriage. They were costly since they were 10mm rails, and cams to keep it level and stable. We used ball screws at first than switched to harmonic drive motors on custom aluminum extrusions with a custom plastic for the wheels. Great video though, very through and helped me see the engineering decisions they made.
@obertan_1
@obertan_1 2 роки тому
Best voron 2.4 build video I've seen yet. Thank you!
@txkflier
@txkflier 2 роки тому
Man, this is one excellent video. Great job. My Voron 2.4 kit should be here in about a month. Thanks!
@drronny2975
@drronny2975 2 роки тому
The absolute smartest choice for a main-board to use in a Voron is the one that you already have laying around.
@Welcome2TheInternet
@Welcome2TheInternet 2 роки тому
good tip, thanks. you just saved me $250 on a Duet. I'll use my BTT Duet clone instead.
@morbus5726
@morbus5726 2 роки тому
@@Welcome2TheInternet btt isn't a duet clone.
@WhiteWulfe
@WhiteWulfe 2 роки тому
The only thing better than two is three. I wish my apartment had the power circuits to do that - or the space! I've been consider the idea of starting a Voron project, so it was rather lovely to see the whole build process!
@bobt7017
@bobt7017 2 роки тому
Thank you for your video and content here, provided a lot of clarity.
@bernard2735
@bernard2735 2 роки тому
Enjoying your channel. I like that you leave the mistakes in - we can all learn from them. This was a very clear, very helpful video. Thank you!
@MrWaalkman
@MrWaalkman 2 роки тому
Hey David, excellent video (as always!) I'm in the process of building a HevORT 3D printer. It's going to be a tad bit bigger than yours at 565mm x 565mm x 590mm. Let me know if you need full-sized, one piece traffic cones printed... I went with the HevORT since I could easily (more or less) scale the size to what I wanted. Also, I like the ballscrew/wobblewings approach to bed leveling, the support for bigger motors, it's beefiness, and the option for non-planar printing. There's some serious drawbacks to my build, including the higher price of the parts, availability of those parts, and where to put the darn thing once I'm finished with it. And the frame "efficiency" is woeful compared to the Voron. Far more dead space in it. Going that big caused problems finding places that even sold parts in the sizes that I needed, including 700mm long ball screws, 800mm long rails, and a 1000mm long, 20mm 20mm square carbon fiber tube (the rails and the tube will have to be cut, it isn't that big). The heated bed plate is 23.25" x 23.25" 1/4" ATP 5. MIC6 would have been a better material choice, but it's 2x the cost. And I won't start printing until things are heated up in any case, so expansion will be accounted for. I can always switch to MIC6 later if need be. I'll just be sure to mount the plate so that it floats. The X & Y axes are going to be driven by Teknic servos, which will require 12mm belts. And the frame is made out of 3030 rather than 2020. I ordered the frame parts pre-cut from 8020.net, and they were pretty much spot-on with their cuts. With all of them either on the money, or within a millimeter. The price wasn't bad, $0.27 per inch, and $2.12 per cut. I highly recommend them. I'm looking into welding the frame together (why not?) since I'm shooting for some pretty high speeds with those servos. In any case, another great build, and there are going to be some lucky kids getting to use some awesome printers!
@kleaflab
@kleaflab 2 роки тому
I love the variety of your channel, all your video are put together so nicely and are always fun to watch!!
@alanb76
@alanb76 2 роки тому
Great video on the Voron V2.4. Nicely compressed, days of live streams are a bit much. The recently released Trident is getting a lot of interest now.
@oburi85
@oburi85 5 місяців тому
I just started building my voron and I love the fact thats even called them Eyedlers on page 23 at the instructions. I really dig the assemblyguides of the voron team.
@Katman77
@Katman77 2 роки тому
Great video. As someone who built a V2 this year, I appreciate all the explanation you do that would have helped a newbie during my build process. I do slightly disagree with how strictly you say you need to follow all the part sourcing as there are many people running non-spec parts, but for someone doing this for the first time, it's probably best they do everything perfectly to spec.
@DrDFlo
@DrDFlo 2 роки тому
Coming from someone who has built the V2, I am glad that you see value in the topics I picked. There are still a lot of small things you will learn here and there when you build. Regarding the BOM recommendations, that was more for the newcomer because it really slows down the build process if you have a couple parts that you tried to get a good deal on but they turn out not to fit...
@Katman77
@Katman77 2 роки тому
@@DrDFlo Even your explanations of how each component functions and comes into play (for example the benefits of linear rails or why there is still a Z- endstop switch) were very good points to bring up. I'll definitely be sending this to friends who are interested in building one as a good "here's what you should know before you decide"
@mr_voron
@mr_voron 2 роки тому
@@Katman77 Totally agree. This should be titled “Everything you wanted to know about VORON and a lot more you didn’t even know you wanted to know”.
@Moosetraks21
@Moosetraks21 Рік тому
I gotta build one! Great video
@Drumaier
@Drumaier 9 місяців тому
Just when I was starting to feel accomplished because of the little mods I have been doing to my ender Neo, now I see this and I'm sure it would take me a life time to build this kind of machine. Great video in any case.
@thenextlayer
@thenextlayer Рік тому
Respect, you were on the Voron train before it became trendy
@rondlh20
@rondlh20 2 роки тому
Great job, amazing!
@JulianMakes
@JulianMakes 2 роки тому
That was awesome, i think a voron will be my next printer now!
@daveshiroma7367
@daveshiroma7367 2 роки тому
Gates belts makes an app that lets you measure tension using an app on your phone to measure frequency when you pluck the belt. Might be useful!
@JoeryPigmans
@JoeryPigmans 2 роки тому
the voron community also has a tension meter that one can use to tensions the belts equally
@andreaspapadopoulos3171
@andreaspapadopoulos3171 2 роки тому
love this large format videos
@ShahriarFarkhan
@ShahriarFarkhan 2 роки тому
You just sold me a 2.4 😂 Thank you for the video and details! It's awesome you're donating the printers to an after school program!
@ronsone8373
@ronsone8373 2 роки тому
I must say great info on the build
@geneb2044
@geneb2044 2 роки тому
Nice work and on point
@KetoneCharger
@KetoneCharger Рік тому
sick vid man! so detailed
@JoshMurrah
@JoshMurrah 2 роки тому
This is, hands down, the best video I've seen regarding V2.4 or just Vorons in general. I'll be bookmarking this to give to anyone who asks about building one. Great work!
@khaderach19
@khaderach19 2 роки тому
im also using a duet- a duet3+ mini with the expansion board. Im fine with it being plug and play instead of having to deal with a raspi.
@bett0diaz
@bett0diaz 2 роки тому
I think it is very awesome that you are donating the printers!! Greetings from Argentina.
@joseguevara184
@joseguevara184 2 роки тому
Easy when you get everything for free.
@Festivejelly
@Festivejelly 2 роки тому
very insightful. I need to start work on one of these but I think ill buy a kit.
@raffia16thblaze10
@raffia16thblaze10 2 роки тому
liking not cause i can relate but cause i love building stuff and maaan this voron looks fun to build. the more complicated and finicky sumfin is the more i wanna do it
@SVRsoundproduction
@SVRsoundproduction Рік тому
It’s amazing! Big thanks for your work and positive!
@brettgrothoff7310
@brettgrothoff7310 2 роки тому
This was such a good video. Thanks!
@BonBaisers
@BonBaisers 2 роки тому
If you look for accurate dimensions, you need to calibrate your flow for each spool. with my V2, I can acheive 0.01mm accuracy on all axes ! Nice video ! I love the compact format !
@futabadell
@futabadell 2 роки тому
If the wire are too small for the crimper (or even the contacts) you are using then just double up the wire in the crimp. The extra wire will take up the space.
@rrlives
@rrlives 2 роки тому
Great video. Just to correct a very important information, using higher voltage to the bed heater do not count alone for safer implementation. It is even unsafer when you connect it directly to the net mains. A safer implementation needs to have a galvanically isolation from the net, a isolation transformer for example. This will both avoid electrical shocks accident and will limits the short circuit current.
@v1Broadcaster
@v1Broadcaster Рік тому
i love the blue lightning to clean the bed
@splyit
@splyit 2 роки тому
really cool 😁 THANKS !
@Silberschweifer
@Silberschweifer 2 роки тому
Your >Clicky bed leveling tool system< can also be used as a Toolbar for many Tools, like different Nozzle or CNC Tools
@KentoCommenT
@KentoCommenT 2 роки тому
Me: Barely has time for anything Also me: An hour of pure information? I've got time for this.
@hondaguy9153
@hondaguy9153 2 роки тому
I'm in this comment.
@SebGruch
@SebGruch 2 роки тому
Aye. And not even planning to build Voron in the nearest future...
@KentoCommenT
@KentoCommenT 2 роки тому
@@SebGruch same
@Ronoaldo
@Ronoaldo Рік тому
Amazing work! Congratulations! I'm glad I watched the whole thing.
@daniellisica3852
@daniellisica3852 2 роки тому
Thank you, it is very educative. Im in process of building, and I learned some important things. Hope to see some more videos with Voron! Well done!
@MFS_chaco
@MFS_chaco 2 роки тому
Really nice ! i wil try it out !!
@ItsDaPlumber
@ItsDaPlumber 2 роки тому
Great guide!
@nunosantiago6720
@nunosantiago6720 2 роки тому
Excellent video : ) Just a small correction or clarification to the extruder drive intel. Galileo uses larger drive gears than Clockwork but smaller than LGX. Clockwork uses Bondtech BMG's 1.75/5.0mm drive gears. Galileo uses Bondtech QR's 1.75/8.0mm drive gears (or the new shorter drive gears supplied by Bondtech to LDO). Bondtech LGX uses the new 1.75/18mm drive wheels.
@cvazquez743
@cvazquez743 2 роки тому
Great video! Thanks!
@JuvichJujutvallGlorytoJESUS
@JuvichJujutvallGlorytoJESUS 2 роки тому
this is amazing...
@nurdiesge6052
@nurdiesge6052 2 роки тому
this is awesome content. really good. the first professional video about assembling a voron. there are great videos and streams but those are hours over hours and very tedious to watch through. I love this video and instantly shared it with a lot of people --- but what is up with the fps? is it just 24fps or is my youtube broke? this is giving me a headache.
@ChrisHalden007
@ChrisHalden007 Рік тому
Great video. Thanks
@sinitarium
@sinitarium 2 роки тому
Ahhh I love your Duat Wifi DIN rail adapter is genius! Perfect for my Little Monster... Thanks :-)
@thirstyear7
@thirstyear7 2 роки тому
Great video! My Sigma D25 gets here next week and at some point I want to build the a Voron for quicker prototypes while the D25 handels batch production. How do you like the W50 so far? A review would be great.
@dantetemp
@dantetemp Рік тому
great video! thank you! what are the average speeds you use in your makes provided with good quality? will delta (e.g. flsun v400) print faster than voron 2.4 (with same quality)?
@jamesplace5622
@jamesplace5622 2 роки тому
The three point bed mount and the mounting method which allows for thermal expansion was one of the biggest reasons I ordered a RatRig V Core 3.
@vinnycordeiro
@vinnycordeiro 2 роки тому
You should take a look at the Voron Trident, but the V-Core 3 is also a very solid printer.
@jamesplace5622
@jamesplace5622 2 роки тому
@@vinnycordeiro just found the video from last week. I guess RatRig should be flattered.
@vinnycordeiro
@vinnycordeiro 2 роки тому
@@jamesplace5622 My only gripe with Rat Rig's printers is that they still insists in using PETG for their printed parts. That means you are limited to print lower temperature thermoplastics to avoid heat deformation. Other than that they have some really cool features.
@Dylise
@Dylise Рік тому
Love this guy. He's one smart dude, thats for damn sure.
@martinsmith2948
@martinsmith2948 2 роки тому
really good video as always man
@SUBtrauma
@SUBtrauma 3 місяці тому
Love the content, dude!
@luisf7780
@luisf7780 2 роки тому
All this information sounds very intriguing for me to build one...keep it up 💪...If its possible if you can give more information on ventilations system like building little DIY or something...thanks💪
@Wachpwnski
@Wachpwnski 2 роки тому
This was a solid video, it stayed interesting. The only thing that distracted me is your Gladiator Garageworks stuff is the self-assemble stuff, not the prebuilt ones. I got the self-assemble ones and they didn't fit right. So I went with all the pre-assembled ones now.
@MrCelali
@MrCelali 2 роки тому
I just want to thank you. It is Very nice tutorial.
@Steph.98114
@Steph.98114 Рік тому
I'm glad I found my old first gen raspberry pi to use as my alternative was a whole damn desktop server (might still switch back to that though as I can also control my other printers with it as well
@Deneteus
@Deneteus 2 роки тому
I like you post this and they post Trident.
@DrDFlo
@DrDFlo 2 роки тому
I know what are the chances... Making my graphics already obsolete
@misteragony
@misteragony 2 роки тому
What is "trident"?
@DrDFlo
@DrDFlo 2 роки тому
@@misteragony It is the next iteration of the Voron 1 line of printers. The Dev group is going from numbers to names because as I pointed out in the video the numbering scheme is confusing, but changing the name so late in process could lead to more people getting their wires crossed.
@RahulJC
@RahulJC 9 місяців тому
I got my work place to buy the epsilon W50 along with the smart cabinet, we as use CF15 material and that printer does not disappoint!
@srtech2205
@srtech2205 2 роки тому
Magnificent!!!! Truly a thing of beauty!!!
@bpkop1387
@bpkop1387 Рік тому
i got some metal reinforced nylon belts for my 3d printer. they have metal strands going though them kind of like a tire and its crazy how much less they stretch over time. after the initial stretch that all belts seem to do there is virtually none after that. run a handful of prints go back in to tighten everything down then you should be good to go.
@glenncol
@glenncol 2 роки тому
Fantastic video mate, and good on you for the donation
@mitofun6967
@mitofun6967 2 роки тому
wow! nice one!
@creamofbotulismsoup9900
@creamofbotulismsoup9900 2 роки тому
Might build one of these some day, just got WAY too much other things I got to get done first. One thing I think that would help is a small HEPA filter in addition to the activated carbon to remove at least some of the small particles. I personally designed and made a filter for my printer using activated carbon pre-filters and Roomba HEPA filters. No idea how effective it truly is but it's probably be better than nothing.
@wayneyandell549
@wayneyandell549 Рік тому
You have a design you can share or a link?
@creamofbotulismsoup9900
@creamofbotulismsoup9900 Рік тому
@@wayneyandell549 I never published it, but it's based off of the filter on thing:4054734 on Thingieverse, they also put up an assembly guide on YT: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/oGeHeIKcpodzuoU.html&ab_channel=CarstenDalgaard Same idea as their filter and enclosure. I just modified their design to make the enclosure bigger for my custom 5015 effector, but the principle is the same, i just changed it to work with my enclosure dimensions and used larger fans.
@creamofbotulismsoup9900
@creamofbotulismsoup9900 Рік тому
@@wayneyandell549 Actually NVM I did put it up on Thingieverse, I guess I just forgot: thing:4657322 It was just the door for the enclosure I didn't get around to publishing.
@garramiro
@garramiro 2 роки тому
excellent video, subscribed
@jbrownson
@jbrownson 2 роки тому
Cool vid, thanks
@jstro-hobbytech
@jstro-hobbytech Рік тому
Hey man. I'm doing the same at a local makerspace. I've been buying everything from circuit level components, microcontrollers and hundreds of sensors, thousands of feet of wire, motors, filament and really good digital multimeters (to be put away for people who can't afford it) along with every type of screen you can imagine, thousands of leds of every type through hole, smd, neopixel rolls, jbc soldering station, solder, flux, braid. It's taken me almost 2 years to gather it all up. I couldn't name it all if I tried. I don't watch most 3d printer channels anymore because they just let the printers rot or build a farm and some build (pew pews...). They should give them all to schools. I've spent the last year and a half learning and buying extra to donate. I'm not looking for kudos I. Saying more people should be like you.
@WhereNerdyisCool
@WhereNerdyisCool 2 роки тому
Nice video! I watched the entire thing! I was hoping you might cover the bed leveling and z offset a bit? I also commend you for pointing out the risks with nanoparticles and off gassing. People seem to disregard that and I cringe when i see people saying they run these machines in their bedroom, etc. I think I would lean towards fireproof panels (UL 94) over acrylic, just being safety minded as I am. Good job!
@alejandroperez5368
@alejandroperez5368 2 роки тому
They're DIY machines. Of course they're in their bedrooms, where else would they be? Not everyone has a garage...
@jcoghill2
@jcoghill2 2 роки тому
This printer is insane, but insane in a good way.
@sanaehachi870
@sanaehachi870 2 роки тому
Pretty simple explain about the belt motion is examing the right triangle shape with equal side and pythagorean formula. Core XY move fast cause they moving in the hypotenuse direction that mean moving as quicker as in c^2=a^2+b^2. You can see hypotenuse c is much greater compare to a and b side of the triangle when moving in diaginal. You may thought then if they move only a or b side will slower down but turn out they use 2 motor so the overall speed up. Like I mention they are moving like right triangle shape with equal size of a=b then when ever the motor turn in theoretical the belt will pull the hotend a displacement of a=b
@brunors1595
@brunors1595 8 місяців тому
What a great video, as I start to think about building my voron this video was by far the most informative. Great content! Thank you for your work!
@motionsick
@motionsick 2 роки тому
Yes I can also relate. Liked and subscribed.
@joecnc3341
@joecnc3341 Рік тому
Another great video, great voron build. You deserve a million subscribers dude
@hakunamatata324
@hakunamatata324 2 роки тому
I'll never build this but his videos are like that Avengers movie with double popcorn and a 6 pack beer. His sense of humour dealing with the little ooopz be made and to clarify misunderstanding with possible Karen regarding the linear rail was a 10/10
@BelinFieldson
@BelinFieldson 2 роки тому
Those eyebrow idlers also provide more strength by increasing the wall count around the mount holes.
@court2379
@court2379 2 роки тому
Thinking about the extrusions warping the linear rails, you could put a bead of thickened epoxy on the extrusions. Lay a thin sheet of paper or plastic on top of that, and then fasten the linear rails one screw top and bottom and just barely tighten. The epoxy will conform to the gaps between the parts, and once set and you add the rest of the fasteners, the rail won't be warped.
@MarquitosBld
@MarquitosBld 2 роки тому
"Those kinds of people make me SICK" Best line of the video, I laughed for a while. Good stuff
@awlogue
@awlogue 2 роки тому
Don't make any changes to the steps/mm or rotation_distance, whichever you're using, in your firmware based on those measurements of the calibration cube. ABS shrinks. If you print it in PLA, you'll have 30mm on X and Y. ABS will always be slightly undersized after it cools
@joe4264
@joe4264 2 роки тому
Great vid and very helpful. You mention being able to make adjustments to improve dimensional accuracy... what would this be?
@kwik01
@kwik01 2 роки тому
Look at Teaching Tech's video on improving dimensional accuracy by fine tuning the step count on the X, Y, and Z axis. You need an accurate dial guage to accomplish this.
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