GIANT 3D PRINTER FROM SCRATCH - IT WORKS!

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Ivan Miranda

Ivan Miranda

4 роки тому

It works! The Big 3D Printer MkII is finished and it works beautifully. I made a first test print of a 66mm combination wrench, 800mm in length with absolutely no warping!! It shows a few holes in the top because it has too little infill but hey! it is the first print!! It took only 6 hours but I'm sure that this thing can go way faster.
The post with the files can be found here:
www.ivanmiranda.com/#/big-diy...
During the recording of this video there has been maintenance work performed on the shop hence the very little speaking and the frequent change of background, lot's of noise and dust.
All the components were sent to me for free with no compromise, I'll list them down below because I really liked them.
The Duet2 was a pleasure to work with, easy to use well documented and extremely robust. Duet3D has released the next version and you can find both here:
www.duet3d.com
The Hemera extruder is an insane piece of equipment, I managed to snap the filament with it trying to make it lose a step. You can find it here:
e3d-online.com/e3d-hemera
The profiles were sent to my by a friend of mine, I love them and you can find them here:
www.makergal.es/g-slot
I printed every single part of the printer with the PulseXE with not a single failed print, I will probably use it to reprint all the parts with NylonX soon. You can find it here:
(affiliate link) bit.ly/2LSzveK
If you want to support this channel you can do it here:
Patreon: / ivanmiranda
Merchandise: www.bonfire.com/store/ivan-mi...
PayPal: www.paypal.me/IvanMirandacom
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@iandrake4683
@iandrake4683 4 роки тому
I wasn't sure why anyone would need a printer this big, but then I realized it's needed to print parts for an even bigger printer.
@henrykzajac8001
@henrykzajac8001 4 роки тому
It's needed to print parts for even bigger tank :D
@GIAGreenFire
@GIAGreenFire 4 роки тому
Imagine if you had a 3d printer as big as a skyscraper
@Noviceinventor
@Noviceinventor 4 роки тому
Hahahah
@myrecommendedisallmemes
@myrecommendedisallmemes 4 роки тому
@@GIAGreenFire better have a huge ass nozzle for it. With a .4mm nozzle it would take a lifetime to print anything.
@marks47
@marks47 4 роки тому
In the R2-D2 Builders club, we love the big ones because a 500x500mm bed can print a full dome in one shot. Takes a few days, but it's nice to save a few hundred bucks!
@Krmpfpks
@Krmpfpks 4 роки тому
Who ever sells you red filament is a very happy person.
@nathanrogers8713
@nathanrogers8713 4 роки тому
He is sponsored. They supply all his filament and even have it branded for him.
@trollenz
@trollenz 4 роки тому
@@nathanrogers8713 which brand ?
@nathanrogers8713
@nathanrogers8713 4 роки тому
@@trollenz Mirandament made by AprintaPro. AprintaPro is his filament sponsor.
@electronichalwa
@electronichalwa 4 роки тому
I like your humor!
@fatonkosova6212
@fatonkosova6212 3 роки тому
Yes indead, but he should print a filament extruder now :)
@lescarneiro
@lescarneiro 4 роки тому
Congratulations on the build! As a hobbyist 3D printer enthusiast and DIYer, I'm totally in love with this and I can not wait to see more of it!
@npatony
@npatony 4 роки тому
man if you sold this i would so buy one. seriously, there is nothing for a reasonable price at this size on the market, even if you sold it as a kit with instructions
@magnetmannenbannanen
@magnetmannenbannanen 3 роки тому
same here, i want a 3d printer capable of printing large objects, (i make waterwheels as a hobby) but the printers are firstoff priced stupid for the sizes they can print, i mean tecnically a ender 3 is not that different from what you have made here, but yours can print large nice things, ender can make fist size items. the prices for large printers are not logical. this if sold for 600 dollars , it would sell. easy. plz print a chair.
@strictnonconformist7369
@strictnonconformist7369 3 роки тому
@@magnetmannenbannanen I’d wager this costs more than $600 for parts alone, not counting part printing time or anything else.
@Shadow0fd3ath24
@Shadow0fd3ath24 2 роки тому
@@strictnonconformist7369 true, but a printer like this doesnt need most of the stuff he printed and parts plus an Ender 3 printer/filament are about $650ish...but to buy another 3D printer this big would be ~$1500 im sure!
@Amakratacjan
@Amakratacjan 4 роки тому
-Good morning, I would like to order some filament -Sure, how much would you like? -Yes
@BroadHobbyProjects
@BroadHobbyProjects 3 роки тому
Give me the red 👀
@deltaworkshop8181
@deltaworkshop8181 3 роки тому
@@BroadHobbyProjects okay
@tin2001
@tin2001 4 роки тому
"What do you use your 3D printer for?” "Printing even bigger 3D printers"
@ToothbrushMan
@ToothbrushMan 4 роки тому
"Why did you build a bigger 3D printer?" "Dunno. The last 3D printer told me to do it."
@JordanKetterer
@JordanKetterer 4 роки тому
@@ToothbrushMan imagince the next generation!!!
@samj1012
@samj1012 4 роки тому
if you are making customized cars big printer will save u tons of time and money..just design and print instead of the shitty clay model.
@Brandonleetrader
@Brandonleetrader 4 роки тому
lmbo
@juventude22
@juventude22 4 роки тому
of course his main goal is to someday print a real life FERRARI! can't your notice his italian accent?
@NefariousElasticity
@NefariousElasticity 4 роки тому
As a CR-10S5 owner, I'm in awe of the sheer size of this lad, absolute unit.
@arctic_angel7408
@arctic_angel7408 4 роки тому
i was so surprised when that wrench only took 6 hours wtf
@jacquesb5248
@jacquesb5248 4 роки тому
indeed
@JamButter123
@JamButter123 4 роки тому
Arctic_Fur to get prefect wrench.
@rubenzikarsky2496
@rubenzikarsky2496 4 роки тому
It only took six hours mainly because it was only an 8% infill, so the structural integrity is probably quite weak. However, if he had done say, 100% infill for maximum strength on his oversized wrench, it probably would have taken upwards of 72 hours...
@arctic_angel7408
@arctic_angel7408 4 роки тому
@@rubenzikarsky2496 too much infill would make it less flexible
@rubenzikarsky2496
@rubenzikarsky2496 4 роки тому
@@arctic_angel7408 Yeah, its rigidity would increase and depend on the exact type of PLA used, it may be brittle or very strong. Not sure... but my point was the reason it was so quick was partly that he had such a small infill.
@StevenCregan
@StevenCregan 4 роки тому
My thoughts in tandem with watching: 1. LOOK AT THIS ABSOLUTE UNIT 2. That's a really neat way of supporting the cables/filament guide 3. That poor mirror 😱 4. Absolute. Unit. 5. It printed that in HOW long?! 6. ...I want one...
@timderks5960
@timderks5960 4 роки тому
Holy crap, I didn't even notice the time it took until I saw your comment.. that's faaast
@nicholasdowns3502
@nicholasdowns3502 4 роки тому
My thought was, “How large will the next printer be, this one is already massive”
@99897767
@99897767 4 роки тому
6 hour, what
@AROWAYPlaysiscool
@AROWAYPlaysiscool 4 роки тому
@Nicholas Downs dont even get stareted on the next one..
@shurmurray
@shurmurray 4 роки тому
... 7. Where is the tank ?! :)
@MilanGajicBuva
@MilanGajicBuva 4 роки тому
Ivan, you are an awesome builder. This thing is amazing. Huge print in just 6 hours! I wish you all the spacers man!
@mbainrot
@mbainrot 4 роки тому
Your cable management is amazing, top work Ivan!
@yanito1979
@yanito1979 4 роки тому
You never cease to impress! Keep up the great work, love your channel 👌🏼
@calebleach7285
@calebleach7285 4 роки тому
I'm going to build this printer. Thanks for posting.
@aam50
@aam50 4 роки тому
I really appreciated watching how you solved the cabling challenge and ended up with a really neat result. Thanks!
@ivanmirandawastaken
@ivanmirandawastaken 4 роки тому
My pleasure
@diy0017
@diy0017 4 роки тому
I'M A NEWBIE IN THE 3D PRINTING WORLD AND TO SEE YOU CREATE SUCH AN AMAZING ENORMOUS 3D PRINTER IS SO BEAUTIFUL. I WISH IT COULD BE AS EASY AS YOU MADE IT LOOK MAKING THE PRINTER.
@jamesstevens2362
@jamesstevens2362 4 роки тому
Wow! You did it! It works, and works very well. I was wrong in my assessments about stability and quality at that size. That’s an excellent quality print! Very well done!! You deserve to be proud of your engineering and design skills. Thank you for showing us how to build the mother of all 3D printers! 😊👍🏻
@MattDenton
@MattDenton 4 роки тому
Imagine the giant Lego we could print 😬
@ivanmirandawastaken
@ivanmirandawastaken 4 роки тому
Mwahah mwahahahah mwahahahahaha (it's on)
@MattDenton
@MattDenton 4 роки тому
Yeasssss!!
@spinisking
@spinisking 4 роки тому
imagine tripping over that lego at night :)
@Traderhood
@Traderhood 4 роки тому
I was going to say don’t give him ideas. He is going to build a house. Well, too late :-)
@arne_mh
@arne_mh 4 роки тому
Lego shoes (;. If you step on lego it wil only make you bigger and stronger
@caryandrae9952
@caryandrae9952 4 роки тому
Very nicely done. Usually for printers this big will cost 10k plus or higher. You may want to consider using a closed loop stepper to prevent step loss and also resume print on specific layers for print fails or resume due to power loss. But overall excellent work
@manuelhacksteiner7560
@manuelhacksteiner7560 4 роки тому
Wow, really well made and thought about. I'm very impressed about your work!
@andresanguis9460
@andresanguis9460 4 роки тому
Enhorabuena Ivan. Me parece que haces un trabajo fantástico. Y lo mejor de todo es que tus videos le dan un enfoque muy diferente al resto de youtuber sobre impresión 3D. Lo del tanque, merece un oscar. Muchas gracias por tu aportación. Un saludo desde el sur.
@ChrisPage68
@ChrisPage68 4 роки тому
"I will bodge it!" Spoken like a true engineer. 😉
@ivanmirandawastaken
@ivanmirandawastaken 4 роки тому
Bodging for the win!
@fantasyforge9312
@fantasyforge9312 4 роки тому
@@ivanmirandawastaken Bodging is a traditional wood-turning craft, using green wood to make chair legs and other cylindrical parts of chairs.
@_Nibi
@_Nibi 4 роки тому
@@fantasyforge9312 k
@centerlinebrackets7732
@centerlinebrackets7732 4 роки тому
I am in the middle of building a large printer much the same as this. Very glad to see that you are satisfied with the Duet boards as that's what Ill be using as well. The Hemera looks awesome. The whole thing looks awesome. And you wont regret using NylonX for parts. Lite weight and very tough.
@oscaranderson1822
@oscaranderson1822 3 роки тому
That's Totally Swinging. I'm going to have me one of the big ones. Thank you so much for all the hard work.
@strgarmatjaz8848
@strgarmatjaz8848 4 роки тому
Thank you Mr. Miranda for publishing plans for free. right now i am in proces of building MPCNC 2m x3m long , this will mostdef be my next project
@EndermanTheMan
@EndermanTheMan 4 роки тому
This is EPIC!!! What a great design and component choice!! 👍
@ivanmirandawastaken
@ivanmirandawastaken 4 роки тому
Thanks!
@3Drcnc
@3Drcnc 4 роки тому
"It is cooaaaaald out here todayyyy" I agree
@wood42shed
@wood42shed 4 роки тому
Not once that heat pad comes on...
@LonganLee
@LonganLee 4 роки тому
No one thought about it, but You did! Thinking out of the Box! Kudos!
@shemp308
@shemp308 4 роки тому
great video! happy to see your sharing the files to build it!
@JAYTEEAU
@JAYTEEAU 4 роки тому
As usual my mind is blown. So many different things that made me smile in this video. Keep up the crazy. Cheers, JAYTEE
@ivanmirandawastaken
@ivanmirandawastaken 4 роки тому
Thanks mate!
@michaelmcdaniel7638
@michaelmcdaniel7638 4 роки тому
This is a great build, Ivan! I have my own giant printer build in my garage (600x900mm) that is based off of the MPCNC platform. Decided to give up on the self leveling bed aspect (BL Touch sensor) after fighting Marlin for 2 months and will try out your leveling feet instead for the bed now. Thanks for the inspiration.
@JhonnyCrash1
@JhonnyCrash1 2 роки тому
Why did the bed leveling not work with a bl touch?
@LiyoKikon
@LiyoKikon 4 роки тому
Glad I found your channel! You're definitely the HAPPIEST creator ever!
@laplantas
@laplantas 4 роки тому
Beautiful work, very well made. Congratulations
@certified-forklifter
@certified-forklifter 4 роки тому
AWESOME PROJECT! so cool, i like it a lot. Cheers
@ivanmirandawastaken
@ivanmirandawastaken 4 роки тому
Thanks!
@Itatsu1998
@Itatsu1998 4 роки тому
This would make cosplay armor printing a breeze.
@icedelectriced
@icedelectriced 4 роки тому
LuxIsBored althogh probobly to expesive but worth it when you do a business that is not to overpriced
@jadequarles4821
@jadequarles4821 4 роки тому
IcedElectric was the day you get that one day off to manufacture android apps for the new updated version please
@AMSASH
@AMSASH 4 роки тому
Aesia Quarles *w h a t*
@joshako
@joshako 4 роки тому
Printing Iron Man would be easier with this. Haha
@Steinveri
@Steinveri 4 роки тому
Funny that I saw this, I am thinking about buying an ender 3 pro and modding it to be bigger for cosplay xD I was searching for 'how to upgrade " videos
@sampoteste
@sampoteste 4 роки тому
Good Job @Ivan Miranda. This was both, very entertaining and telling. I love the size. Keep up the good work. Saludos desde Boston.
@1151simon
@1151simon 4 роки тому
Amazing work, i can't wait to get my first setup and get started 😁
@Lord_Godd
@Lord_Godd 4 роки тому
I was going to print a Santa for the family, but I can’t find red filament anywhere....
@LarryAngama
@LarryAngama 4 роки тому
This guy have it =)
@mnunesvsc
@mnunesvsc 4 роки тому
he used all of it
@magnetmannenbannanen
@magnetmannenbannanen 3 роки тому
the red wrench took the remaining red in the world.
@GunGryphon
@GunGryphon 4 роки тому
Dang, now I want to print one of those.
@gleisoncaetano
@gleisoncaetano 3 роки тому
I loved, simply can't stop watching this video...amazing work...
@Nostromosailboat
@Nostromosailboat 4 роки тому
GRANDE Ivan, muy grande!!! Really nice machine, I like your work a lot. Best regards from Texas!!!
@TuxieBSOD
@TuxieBSOD 4 роки тому
My thoughts on this: 1) Congrats on the custom build! It looks really nice! 2) If you decide to build another printer, consider making one that moves the bed in the Z-axis. It will require less speed, making for lower vibration, and you can actually print precision parts *fast*. Right now, you are using a large nozzle size with, I suppose, a large layer hight? That will work, for large parts, but will leave *heavy* ringing and issues when it comes to the y-axis. The bed's mass vs the belts is both going to wear it out really quickly, but also impact the prints. 3) You *need* an auto leveling system for that printsize with that budget bed. Mirrors are nice, but as you noticed, don't take thermal stress very well. Any bed surface you build with that size is going to have some sort of warping, or at least develop it over time. I would recommend a genuine bltouch. It actually probes the bed with a little stick, and has incredibly high accuracy. You usually combine it with manual leveling. (you can add four macros, each for one corner, and it will move to that place, probe, and give you the result in the log. so you can screw each leveling screw to absolute perfection, and check it out).
@JANDLWOODWORKING
@JANDLWOODWORKING 4 роки тому
now you can print a full size Tank!!! I love it!!!
@tin2001
@tin2001 4 роки тому
He could probably print a benchy boat big enough to sit in too 😂
@voravutsupitak96
@voravutsupitak96 4 роки тому
Or a kid submarine
@333donutboy
@333donutboy 4 роки тому
Nice build. The wire and ptfe tube management on the carriage is very inventive. I might have to borrow that design for myself. Thanks for the video.
@nategast
@nategast 2 роки тому
I bought the package and I am preparing for the build. The BoM has a few things I'm not sure what they are. But this is totally awesome and thank you for doing it and making it available to everyone.
@costasbonis9333
@costasbonis9333 4 роки тому
I am wondering what music do you listen when you build the printer
@godzillagodzilla4405
@godzillagodzilla4405 4 роки тому
They need this guy on mars to assist with the 3D printed habitats!
@Dust599
@Dust599 4 роки тому
That is a death sentence.... why would you wish this on Ivan?
@karellen00
@karellen00 4 роки тому
No better person for the red PLAnet!
@itsabuscus1619
@itsabuscus1619 4 роки тому
Marco Toselli lol "PLAnet“ - I love it! 😂
@3dlabs754
@3dlabs754 4 роки тому
Excellent use of helper discs to avoid warping at the end of the wrench 💪
@CarlosGlatzos976
@CarlosGlatzos976 4 роки тому
I admire your skills, this printer is great!
@nickelpence
@nickelpence 4 роки тому
The discount on the red filaments isn't ended yet, isn't it?😂
@arunjunai.01
@arunjunai.01 4 роки тому
🤣
@vizionthing
@vizionthing 4 роки тому
Was thinking the same!
@roryrobinson7136
@roryrobinson7136 4 роки тому
Maybe it's his favorite colour filament
@retrotellephone
@retrotellephone 4 роки тому
Amazing build Ivan. Any chance you could do a video detailing your design process? I'm interested in building my own large format 3D printer as well as a CNC router and would love to learn about the considerations you had while designing this one! GREAT WORK!
@ivanmirandawastaken
@ivanmirandawastaken 4 роки тому
I could not make that interesting to watch, sorry!
@retrotellephone
@retrotellephone 4 роки тому
@@ivanmirandawastaken I can't disagree with you there. For 90% of your audience anyway. Nice work none the less.
@JamesWilliams-vi8zr
@JamesWilliams-vi8zr 4 роки тому
Maybe a different channel for the less interesting? I would love to watch that also.
@newtybot
@newtybot 4 роки тому
Honestly amazed by how professional this all is
@SINIS0RSA
@SINIS0RSA 4 роки тому
This thing is a work of art!
@MakeOn
@MakeOn 4 роки тому
Stunning. This is absolutely, ridiculously majestic! Not that I have now space to keep it or a reason to build it, but I definitely would! Awesome work, Ivan!
@RomanoPRODUCTION
@RomanoPRODUCTION 4 роки тому
Ivan is awesome. Pure Red Madness. 3D printing love affair :)
@grandbabiesransom21
@grandbabiesransom21 2 роки тому
Good job Ivan. I saw your other video when you began building your 3d printer and I was surprised. It works. Ivan you are talented. All I can say is WOW. Again good job Ivan.
@shakejones
@shakejones 4 місяці тому
brilliant mate 🙏🏻
@anonym7500
@anonym7500 4 роки тому
This is awesome! But considering the amount of filament this probably goes through I think a filament sensor would be a worthwhile addition.
@isaacchen3366
@isaacchen3366 4 роки тому
Dear almost every UKpostsr, this is a video that is not clickbait. Now try and do that
@jamesfoster9355
@jamesfoster9355 4 роки тому
great build, keep up the good work
@thehappyextruder7178
@thehappyextruder7178 4 роки тому
Awesome build Ivan way to go Man !!
@cl_albus
@cl_albus 4 роки тому
When are you uploading the schematics i would like to build one two
@redheadrambo
@redheadrambo 4 роки тому
Ivan, where did you get the silicone heater? I need to get one!
@MrRenoman2011
@MrRenoman2011 4 роки тому
Wow Ivan great job
@fjs1111
@fjs1111 4 роки тому
Great work Ivan!
@clerek13
@clerek13 4 роки тому
I love the music you’ve used on this and the last few videos. It’s like I’m watching an Oceans movie lol. Nice job on this printer too!
@ivanmirandawastaken
@ivanmirandawastaken 4 роки тому
Thanks!
@l3d-3dmaker58
@l3d-3dmaker58 4 роки тому
you got a hermes and a supervolcano, time to print BIG and FAST! see how fast the big printer can go without quality loss, would be very interesting (maybe 80mm/s with those thick lines? not bad)
@matutolaYT
@matutolaYT 4 роки тому
you are funny.. 80mm/s ? what about 30
@EricNistler
@EricNistler 4 роки тому
@@matutolaYT why not? i print 85mm/s with a .6 nozzle and a normal volcano. i'd be supprised if he couldn't match that with a 1.0 or 1.2 nozzle.
@matutolaYT
@matutolaYT 4 роки тому
@@EricNistler and how heavy is X and Y system ?
@Corbald
@Corbald 4 роки тому
@@matutolaYT That was my thought. X would do fine, but that's a LOT of glass and aluminum to swing around. Bed Thrash is gonna be an issue, which means severe ghosting on vertical surfaces, gaps, and it could even knock over prints.
@matutolaYT
@matutolaYT 4 роки тому
@@Corbald there is a reason why industry spends millions in shaving grams out of 3d printer systems just to get 10mm faster, because it can be 12hours faster in a 3D print.
@3d-tischler100
@3d-tischler100 4 роки тому
Just WoW!!! Great work :) Love it
@theGermanPrintingNerd
@theGermanPrintingNerd 4 роки тому
WOW that is HUGE absolute cool Ivan
@xZEPARxx
@xZEPARxx 4 роки тому
“ I used the filament to control the filament “ Thanos Voice
@stewartgray5086
@stewartgray5086 4 роки тому
I gotta get myself one of those
@juanjesustomas
@juanjesustomas 4 роки тому
Great work, impressive!
@rondlh20
@rondlh20 4 роки тому
Amazing, good job!
@MINDLE55EMPIRE
@MINDLE55EMPIRE 4 роки тому
"Many centuries later"
@ameliabuns4058
@ameliabuns4058 4 роки тому
10:56 lol look at that shaking when the bed moves I love this xD why didn't your filament get used tho! did you have to use a new roll mid print?
@AhmedNabilize
@AhmedNabilize 4 роки тому
Stunning
@chrischris5462
@chrischris5462 4 роки тому
Great job! You will be able to make parts for a even bigger 3D printer from this printer. 😃
@pawemichalski5043
@pawemichalski5043 4 роки тому
Give him a year or two and the begining of video will sound something like this: *"Hey guys! As you can see I sacrificed this entire room to make even larger 3d printer. The truck with red filament spool is on it's way so in this video we only run a 2 by 2 meters callibration cube"*
@brendan-kfp7.62mmminigun4
@brendan-kfp7.62mmminigun4 4 роки тому
It is 2023, the fifth printer has finally finished the printing the rocket. The rocket will be used to build the first zero G 3d printer in orbit. Without the pull of gravity, there is no limit to how big the glass plate can be. Sights can now be set even higher...the moon.
@pawemichalski5043
@pawemichalski5043 4 роки тому
@@brendan-kfp7.62mmminigun4 This is getting more and more hilarious
@malthungaming3466
@malthungaming3466 4 роки тому
My question is how much was the total final cost? Cause this is something I desperately need!
@NullHyp
@NullHyp 4 роки тому
Here’s an educated guess based on the most expensive components: (with VAT) -Herema direct drive (£108) -SuperVilcano Hot end (£96) -Duet2 wifi and Duex5 (~£200-£240) -24V power supply (£50) -6 stepper motors (~£60) -1x1m heated bed (~£120?) -Aluminium sheet (~£66) -Gears (~£10) -6m of belts (~£16) -Filament for printed parts (~£25?) -Aluminium extrusions (~£90?) So maybe ~£885? I would certainly set myself a £1000 budget if I did this but you could go for a cheaper setup using cheaper parts from an ender 3 like the power supply, hot-end, computer, etc. edit: changed price of aluminium
@materdoit5667
@materdoit5667 4 роки тому
@@NullHyp plus the 3d printer for all of the parts
@NullHyp
@NullHyp 4 роки тому
MATER DOIT lol I was assuming someone brave enough to try and build such a big one would already have a “small” one. But sure, add £150 for an ender 3 👍🏻
@materdoit5667
@materdoit5667 4 роки тому
@@NullHyp wow $150 that's pretty cheap thanks
@materdoit5667
@materdoit5667 4 роки тому
@@NullHyp just so you know you just got a new sub
@HyperspaceQ
@HyperspaceQ 4 роки тому
*Fantastic Video! Amazing!*
@moczikgabor
@moczikgabor 4 роки тому
You are doing the work like a pro. It is so refreshing to see proper cable management, proper heatshrinking, proper energy chain... And a proper control board! 👍 The only thing which I don't like, it is the XZ/Y arrangement. This is a major performance limit. For these sizes the speed is cruical, and an XY system with Z bed could be a magnitude faster.
@topsecret1837
@topsecret1837 4 роки тому
Couldn’t you use a printer this size to print an entire instrument, like a guitar or cello? And not just a solid body, but a full sandable acoustic...
@IberianCraftsman
@IberianCraftsman 4 роки тому
yes, a spanish guitar, but it would sound weird in plastic (maybe using a wood composite or with a metal 3d printer), also the strings you cant print them.
@frien_d
@frien_d 4 роки тому
He could do an ukulele in one go. People already did it and they said it sounds better than many you buy in stores (there are factory made ukes that are really really shitty)
@nathanrogers8713
@nathanrogers8713 4 роки тому
He got his start by printing a violin. It had to be done in several pieces. Now he could print it as a single piece.
@phillipthomas357
@phillipthomas357 4 роки тому
Hey, Would you mind sharing the Plans for the whole Build ? I'd really like to build one in this size and your Build seems very good to build and I also like the Design with the Extrusion Profiles.
@iKn-ft2bc
@iKn-ft2bc 4 роки тому
Phillip Thomas just say you didnt do your homework :D
@phillipthomas357
@phillipthomas357 4 роки тому
@@iKn-ft2bc Well I did them. Someway at least.... I wrote this comment during the Video at a point where he was just explaining the Printer. Later on he said that the Plans are on his site so I guess that's enough for me
@josephpieroni6681
@josephpieroni6681 4 роки тому
@@phillipthomas357 The metal parts you can work out sorta easily, it is if it needs custom coding to operate that I would be stuck on. That being said having measurements for the aluminum parts would make it way easier.
@der1809
@der1809 2 роки тому
Just bumped into your channel. You're a hero.
@oldman5487
@oldman5487 3 роки тому
Respect...Well done!
@MichaelPallinger
@MichaelPallinger 4 роки тому
where did you get this massive heat bed element? nice printer!
@ElizabethGreene
@ElizabethGreene 4 роки тому
At that size I think you use a space heater under the bed. :)
@schwuzi
@schwuzi 4 роки тому
Search on aliexpress for silicone heater pads. There are even bigger ones than this but they get quite expensive (150€ and up) at that size.
@MacGuyver84
@MacGuyver84 4 роки тому
I literally Have all of the components already. I would love to show you the final product.
@yeetusdeletus650
@yeetusdeletus650 4 роки тому
please do
@austindarga7307
@austindarga7307 4 роки тому
can you send me a list of the parts, I can print the printed ones, but I've pretty much lost most of my brain cells trying to figure it out...
@pimpchimpin6785
@pimpchimpin6785 4 роки тому
How much was the total money spent on such a monster printer? I want to give this a try
@benchtopwoodworks
@benchtopwoodworks 4 роки тому
Outstanding!
@shaunbags2
@shaunbags2 4 роки тому
that's awesome mate!
@mathewubachs6716
@mathewubachs6716 4 роки тому
Where did you find a heater for that big of a bed?
@SINIS0RSA
@SINIS0RSA 4 роки тому
It looks like Ivan is using many smaller heaters side by side.
@florianjabberwock8411
@florianjabberwock8411 4 роки тому
No, it looks like a part of 3M but i cant find it. I have a big MPCNC printer and it would be nice if your could tell us where the heater can be bourght. Have you a part number?
@SINIS0RSA
@SINIS0RSA 4 роки тому
@@florianjabberwock8411 Sorry, I just looked at those black stickers. My bad. I Didn't pay attention..
@byxtremez1831
@byxtremez1831 4 роки тому
Reptile heat mats?
@shyne2643
@shyne2643 4 роки тому
let's rebuild the tank in a single print
@matejhantabal235
@matejhantabal235 4 роки тому
insane, great job!
@PunakiviAddikti
@PunakiviAddikti 4 роки тому
Holy shit, that's a big printer! And it produces good quality prints! This goes to show, building your own 3D printer from scratch is not only possible, but encouraged.
@the_golden_ingot
@the_golden_ingot 4 роки тому
Now cant you say that the parts are too big when the printer is bigger!
@tooniis1403
@tooniis1403 4 роки тому
You should've gone for a CoreXY setup because of how big and heavy the bed is. With the current configuration you won't be able to print quickly.
@xtc3dresearchteam744
@xtc3dresearchteam744 4 роки тому
True
@wachocs16
@wachocs16 3 роки тому
For that size a CoreXY is double the price. It requires much more extruded aluminum and a frame really stiff to support the belts and pulleys maybe he can move the X gantry instead of the bed to make it "lighter" when you are printing something big and you added 6KG of filament over the bed.... but I don't think the problem is the speed For big prints you usually use big nozzles and high layer heights... the extruder and hotend have limits, so you only print at like 80mm/s, for this setup it's not a problem. The real problem is the quality. You can see the frame shaking, and for that bed you cant use high acceleration and jerks... and with this system you use 1 motor per axis... With Corexy you won't print quicker because you are limited by the hotend but you can use 200-300+ travel speed and better quality and acceleration, and it's less likely to lose steps in an axis, because the two motors move the gantry at the same time and the system always weights the same
@michelscheufler9251
@michelscheufler9251 4 роки тому
amazing work
@Psychlist1972
@Psychlist1972 4 роки тому
All these little brackets and whatnot that you printed are really pro.
@damic.489
@damic.489 4 роки тому
Eres una maquina ;) Solo te falta imprimir en metal, sería un puntazo.
@romandise
@romandise 4 роки тому
4° Comentario en español xD, empiezo a ver el video y digo, por el acento, este es español jajaja
@90Eslavon
@90Eslavon 3 роки тому
y por como habla el ingles..
@luiscatalanvfab7388
@luiscatalanvfab7388 4 роки тому
Que fantástico, espero poder compartir pronto una impresora del mismo formato... Gran trabajo amigo
@I65Sports
@I65Sports Рік тому
this is like life goals right here
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