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Old Guy Melts Plastic
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 22 ต.ค. 2022
Just a middle-aged tinkerer exploring the DIY 3D printer hobby.
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Sand sculpting with magnets at RMRRF 2024!
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Sand sculpting with magnets at RMRRF 2024!
RMRRF 2024: At the JAMG HE booth
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At the JAMG HE booth at RMRRF 2024! They are a manufacturer of photopolymer resins and FDM filament. #jamghe
Tridex: VT Serial Request - Gémeaux
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Two heads are better than one, so here is "Gémeaux" (French word for Gemini, which happens to also be my astrological sign). It is a Tridex printer, which is to say a custom Voron Trident build with Independent Dual EXtruders (IDEX). For this build I took a stock Trident 350mm build frame kit, and replaced all of the Y extrusions with those from a Trident 250mm build frame kit. It has a 250mm b...
Tridex: First Home All, Z-Tilt, and Bed Mesh
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Tridex: First Home All, Z-Tilt, and Bed Mesh
Making: Stealth Press Heatset Insert Tool - Testing
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Making: Stealth Press Heatset Insert Tool - Testing
Printing a Stealth Press heatset insert tool
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Printing a Stealth Press heatset insert tool
Teachable Moments: Voron 2.4 Power Consumption
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Teachable Moments: Voron 2.4 Power Consumption
500 mm/s & 30,000 mm/s^2 on all features - calling this "Plaid" speed:
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500 mm/s & 30,000 mm/s^2 on all features - calling this "Plaid" speed:
Annex Engineering K3: First Impressions and First Test Print
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Annex Engineering K3: First Impressions and First Test Print
Annex Engineering K3: Build Part 15 - Physical Build Complete!
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Annex Engineering K3: Build Part 15 - Physical Build Complete!
Annex Engineering K3: Build Part 14 - Sidepack and Side Panels Mounted
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Annex Engineering K3: Build Part 14 - Sidepack and Side Panels Mounted
Annex Engineering K3: Build Part 13 - Backpack Assembly
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Annex Engineering K3: Build Part 13 - Backpack Assembly
Annex Engineering K3: Build Part 12 - Purge Bucket
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Annex Engineering K3: Build Part 12 - Purge Bucket
Annex Engineering K3: Build Part 11 - Bed Kinematics and Bed Frame Mounting
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Annex Engineering K3: Build Part 11 - Bed Kinematics and Bed Frame Mounting
Annex Engineering K3: Build Part 10.2 - Z Axis Motor Assemblies
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Annex Engineering K3: Build Part 10.2 - Z Axis Motor Assemblies
Annex Engineering K3: Build Part 10.1 - Z Axis Motor Assemblies
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Annex Engineering K3: Build Part 10.1 - Z Axis Motor Assemblies
Voron 2.4R2: Rapid Burner Toolhead Disassembly
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Voron 2.4R2: Rapid Burner Toolhead Disassembly
Annex Engineering K3: Build Part 09 - Z Motion Linear Rails
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Annex Engineering K3: Build Part 09 - Z Motion Linear Rails
Annex Engineering K3: Build Part 08 - XY Belts
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Annex Engineering K3: Build Part 08 - XY Belts
Annex Engineering K3: Build Part 07 - Toolhead Assembly
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Annex Engineering K3: Build Part 07 - Toolhead Assembly
Annex Engineering K3: Build Part 06 - Toolhead Configuration - No Build Today!
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Annex Engineering K3: Build Part 06 - Toolhead Configuration - No Build Today!
Annex Engineering K3: Build Part 05 - XY Endstop Caps
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Annex Engineering K3: Build Part 05 - XY Endstop Caps
Annex Engineering K3: Build Part 04 - XY Corner Towers
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Annex Engineering K3: Build Part 04 - XY Corner Towers
Annex Engineering K3: Build Part 03 - XY Gantry
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Annex Engineering K3: Build Part 03 - XY Gantry
Annex Engineering K3: Build Part 02 - Top Linear Rails
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Annex Engineering K3: Build Part 02 - Top Linear Rails
Making: Lithophanes Revisited - Horizontal or Vertical?
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Making: Lithophanes Revisited - Horizontal or Vertical?
I haven't found a lot of other people trying the CNC gantry. I know you went back to the 2020 because you didn't see improvements, but were there any issues with the light gantry? Fysetc is including it in their 2.4 kit by default now.
i love the 2.0 version ive had on my voron for a bit now
What's the thing holding your umbilical? Looks interesting
Sorry, couldnt resist. Connecting pins while powered on is a recipe for magic smoke. I fried an Octopus about a year back doing just that, while connecting endstops. Before that, I tried to measure voltage while on, burnt another Octopus when my multimeter probe slipper and I injected 24v to the 3.3v rail. And even that wasnt the first time. I can go on and on. I cant seem to learn from my mistakes, but here is to hoping someone else might learn from them.
You're absolutely correct! Do as I say, not as I do, and all that.
Hi, did you model the Beacon mount yourself or is the STL available to download somewhere? If so, could you provide a link? I don't it's available in the chirpy Rapid Burner github.
Chirpy has a Beacon mount in his repo here: github.com/chirpy2605/voron/blob/main/general/Alternative_Voron_Mounts/Modified_Mounts/V1_V2/STLs/Probe_Mounts/Beacon_Probe_Mount.stl
thanks for all your hard work
My pleasure!
8 Motors and still skipping at 100k? I do that with 4 :D
Now thats a FLYING gantry
can You share bowden arm mount - the one You are using is installed on bottom of 2020 extrusion, one i found on github is installed in front and collide with my led strip cable.
Sadly, I can't find where I sourced that version from.
@@oldguymeltsplastic its ok, i designed one myself
what password do i put pls someone help
It depends on your board. I have mks-pi User: mks Pass: makerbase
Thanks very helpful
Glad it helped!
Would love to know if u can install a beacon on that toolhead
I did. Chirpy has printed parts for doing so on his GitHub repo.
Trying to build a Rapid Burner with Rapido UHF, but I cannot find the hotend mount in the Github repo!? Could someone point me to the STL? EDIT: Do I need to go with version 6 here? What about v8? Confused...
You want to look for <extruder>_Hotend_Mount.stl, for whichever extruder you will be using. Here's the link to the Sherpa Micro version: github.com/chirpy2605/voron/blob/main/V0/Rapid_Burner/STLs/v0.2/Sherpa_Micro_Hotend_Mount.stl
what filament are you using? i tried looking for the same colors but couldnt quite find them as ABS the galaxy is also really really nice about it!
Sparta3D Sparkle ABS+ or ASA in Sky Blue and Purple Mist, also seems identical to West3D's Ambrosia Galactic ABS and ASA. I have used both brands interchangeably.
@@oldguymeltsplastic oh damn, first one doesnt seem to be avalible quite as easily in europe but the latter i found a seller selling it for a fair price! thank you so much i will start using it from now on ^^
I struggled for days before finding your video mentioning the bad firmware. Took just a minute after. Thank you!
Welcome!
Yuor Co2 is a little high , but not serious , in open air yuo get 440 ppm of co2 , somoke a cigarette gives about 1300 -1600 in a room😊
Hello! Are there any problems with the rigidity of the lightweight X-axis? I'm going to use it together with Tap and I have big doubts that there will be strong vibrations when moving along the Y axis.
I didn't see much improvement with this lightweight gantry, so I ended up reverting to the original 2020 extrusion.
@@oldguymeltsplastic Thank you!
Is there a place to follow this build or any more information on it?
discord.com/channels/1029426383614648421/1231779839930007595
You can power directly to the printer psu at 24V
How are the steppers running? I have the same ones and I am hesitant to run them up to 2.8 out of fear of damaging them.
They are running fine, but quite hot. I wouldn't run them with 2.8 run current on plastic motor mounts. Fortunately, I am using CNC motor mounts.
Hi Steph I am wondering where you found the guide for installing the V2.4 X axis toolhead mount. They don't go into detail on the install of the alternate mounts on the rapid burner git hub. I think I have all the parts printed including the probe carriage. I am going to go with a beacon as well. It seems like I have to attach the x mount to the hot end mount first with a single screw in the top then attach to the mgn12 rail. Does the single screw just allow you to pivot the part to access the other 2 MGN 12 mounting screws from the front? Then feed the belts in etc then secure the other 2 screws connecting the x axis mount to the hot end mount. Seems like a not very ideal way to attach this please let me know if I am looking at this correctly.
Referring to the CAD file, when available, can help. Otherwise you just have to resort to trial and error.
These product acronyms and alphabet soup nomenclature are a reflection of. the lack of marketing skills of this industry. More friendly and descriptive product names would be very welcome. "EBB SB2240"? Really? Thanks for your video - I will reference it in my own builds.
Well said!
Why wouldn't you just do a continuity test on the wires?
Because this early in my 3D printing career, I didn't know about stepper motor coil loop pairs. ;-)
Thanks for the videos, I am using a SB2209 RP2040, Octopus v1.1 and U2C V2.1. Your videos were very helpful, and I was able to get all flashed and operating. I am having two issues. #1 what need to be done to connect the Octopus through the U2C? Octopus communicated fine when USB is plugged directly into the PI but will not connect when plugged in the U2C. #2 I am using a Rapido V2 with PT1000 RTD. The BTT sample Klipper cfg is for the SB2240. The sensor_type: MAX31865 appears to very different for the SB2209 RP2040. would appreciate any help on the Klipper configuration. [extruder] step_pin: EBBCan: GPI018 dir_pin: !EBBCan: GPI019 enable_pin: !EBBCan: GPI017 microsteps: 16 rotation_distance: 33.500 nozzle_diameter: 0.400 filament_diameter: 1.750 heater_pin: EBBCan: GPI07 #sensor_type: EPCOS 100K B57560G104F #sensor_pin: EBBCan: GPI027 sensor_type: MAX31865 sensor_pin: EBBCan: GPI09 # spi_bus: spi1 cs_pin: EBBCan: GPI09 spi_bus: spi_speed: 4000000 spi_software_sclk_pin: EBBCan: GPI010 spi_software_mosi_pin: EBBCan: GPI08 spi_software_miso_pin: EBBCan: GPI011 # See the "common SPI settings" section for a description of the # above parameters. rtd_nominal_r: 1000 rtd_reference_r: 4300 rtd_num_of_wires: 2 rtd_use_50Hz_filter: False control: pid pid_Kp: 21.527 pid_Ki: 1.063 pid_Kd: 108.982 min_temp: 0 max_temp: 250
The "USB" ports on the U2C aren't proper USB ports. The Octopus and the U2C should both be connected to the Pi via USB.
@oldguymeltsplastic thanks for the reply, I think I have the klipper configuration correct for the max1864. But I am getting a klipper shutdown thermocouple read error. Any thoughts?
Does the lightweight X beam work with stock voron printed parts or do I need to purchase the aluminum xy joints too?
Should work fine with stock printed XY joints.
Maybe just cutting oil from the machining process, stuck up in a crevice and became more fluid as it heated??
Possibly. This hotend was initially used for a few print jobs then stored in a drawer for several months before being used again. It didn't smoke like this the first time.
Flip it upside down like positron
Stabilise it
What adhesive do you use?
Elmer's Glue Stick
Very cool! I have a 2.4 but after purchasing a K1 max I think I prefer the fixed gantry floating z design more. Better base for idex and tool changer possibilities than the floating gantry. I will be building a trident when finances allow but prolly go with a tool changer design I think. The idex is really cool though, tempted to build one just for that reason alone. Probably more robust and reliable than a tool changer. Had a ton of mods to go on my 2.4 but cos I'm lazy I couldn't be bothered to pull the gantry to install them lol. A recent gantry crash that completely peeled apart the xy points has forced me to do it. Should have done it sooner as I did enjoy the process. Installed new xy, ab pinned parts printed in 3DXTech ABS CF. Ramalama pinned xy tensioners. GE5C Z mounts. Titanium backers on Y and the back of X. Pinned Z tensioners. All with carbon fibre pins. Someone else mentioned you might have a damaged part. The upper left xy part that holds the toothed idler. Just wanted to let you know that after installing my new xy joints, that part cracked exactly where the mark is on yours. Just letting you know that is a weak point in the part and if you have a defect there I would replace it. Vids 5 months old so I guess you've figured it out by now lol. Anyway, main reason for my comment is to ask about the printed cable chain. With the titanium backer on my x, the slightly slimmer GE5C Z rail mounts and the thicker rear cable chain, all combine to interfer with the clearance to the Y endstop triggering. Gantry has to be pretty much dead flat otherwise the endstop doesn't trigger. Kinda defeats the purpose of the GE5C mod lol. Could you link me to the files for the cable chain you used please. Printing a slimmer one will be 1 step in resolving my issues. I like your vids. Very cool to see these builds.
www.printables.com/model/314922-printable-cable-chain Thanks for watching!
Could you tell me more about that screen? I would love to know where you sourced it.
It's a Waveshare 7.9" DSI screen. Also available in an HDMI variant, if that's your preference.
Just one question, why? Conventional stepper motors are better.And I can't imagine how long it took to set up. Только один вопрос, зачем? Обычные шаговые двигатели лучше.И я не представляю сколько времени понадобилось на настройку.
Because why not
You see things; and you say “Why?” But I dream things that never were; and I say “Why not?” - George Bernard Shaw.
"Just because I could" is also a valid reason to do something.
"We didn't do it because it was easy, we did it because it's hard."
Build this one next!
With the way the frame is wobbling, that print would fail on the first layer 😂
it has a decoupled Bed with z axies like the Pantheon. This could shake even more and it would be fine
Yea I’d like to see an actual print as well.
The fact that there were two at the show was awesome! You building one Steph?
I don't have the space to store one, and have never used up the full build space of even my 2.4 350 mm.
Dont forget to do the transfer
LOL, that comment wasn't directed at me.
Its awesome :)
Yeah, ummmm. Hmmm, so literal. But, I am seriously impressed🤯
It's a sight to see!
My Z is loud too.
Mine resonate
@@Nevax_ the z motors? yeah.
Great job Verris
Want to shorten the time it takes to print a lithophane upright, print it flat using a resin printer and white resin, on FDM i printed 3 lithophanes together and it took 11 hours on my P1P, it takes me 8 minutes to do 2 of them and another 8 minutes for the third one. Resin printers are best for lithos!!
I almost think 300x600 would be a more "practical" size. But Phoenix isn't about practicality
So not practical. Cool though.
2.4 with IDEX, leadscrews and XL
That bed is somewhere north of 600x600, this isn't a standard 2.4 frame.
That is crazy quick would like to see some printing with it
Derpimus can be found on the Armchair Engineering Discord server.
@@oldguymeltsplastic ah ok ill check in there thanks for the heads up
Very nice!
His Tridex build inspired me to build my own. His might be better.
Hi, where can I found printer.cfg for annex k3? Can’t find on ghitub
I used kmobs' as a template, then modified it for my needs: github.com/kmobs/K3KlipperConfig
@@oldguymeltsplasticohhh thank you very much, appreciate
that is so satisfying... i really needa make one of these i guess
You should have rolled the resin for a Prize. Wife won a 1 KG Roll of PETG from them. Great Video.
I did, got a buy 1 get 1 free coupon.
Has he shared files for the hardware z offset mod?
I'll get it up on my github this evening PST, once I finish unpacking from the show.
github.com/joseph-greiner/tridex_mods/tree/main/hardware_z_adjuster
my hammer's counterpart! is that 3DPN's?
It is! He created this strongman carnival game to demonstrate it.