My kit is preordered with fairly similar parts; it will be great to see how you set up CAN on the manta and if the utoc is needed. Thanks for sharing your journey.
I'm running the M8P/CB1 on my Tri-Zero with a SHT 36 V2. I also considered bypassing the UTOC straight to the board, but decided against it just to keep my wiring leads a bit more controlled (a la Picobilical). Despite the growing pains of flashing the 3 boards so that they all communicate with each other properly, I've had no issues since, and am finally rid of those stupid bulky USB cables. Manta are definitely top-notch boards for these builds.
as I understand it, the standard rapido will work with *either* DragonBurner or RapidBurner... its only the HF and UHF that require a rapidburner... I Might be wrong though, will have to double check.
@@MapleLeafMakers rapido hf is supported by both yes, the rapido uhf is supported only on the rapidburner. The rapidburner may be better suited also for the rapido hf due to more optimized cooling
@@MapleLeafMakers The "normal" rapido is the HF though, there's no SF Rapido :) But you're right - the dragonburner does in fact support the rapido hf as well, live and learn! I'd still go for rapidoburner myself as it has somewhat better hotend cooling for the rapido as far as I know, but dragonburner should work too then :)
the 180 micron looks soooo good, Im safe for now the kits are sold out, I only had one of those kits in and out of my cart like a dozen times. I wish more of the printers for ant kits had been around when I built my v0 would have much rather built this for pretty much the same price
the kit is not as complete as the V0 kit, you need to provide a lot of your own components, so the price comparison isn't really apples-to-apples, but it's still a good value, and 180 really feels like the perfect size.
Hey! This printer is set up just like our other Vorons, except with a little extra acceleration and speed! Unfortunately we haven't published our profiles for this, no. It's basically a stock orca 2.4 profile though! Hope that helps.
The build is complete, we did film it all, but we are struggling with the editing and trying to make it something worth watching. We are considering transitioning away from these sorts of 'complete build' videos that don't perform well on the channel and take months of work to put together.
@@MapleLeafMakers stroke of luck cause Fabreeko state on their site that the MCU is not included in their micron kits. Wonder if they dropped the price to accomodate that?
nice! looking forward to this series
And the BTT CB1, unlike the Raspberry PI DOES come packaged in an anti-static bag 🙃
Excited for this one!!!
Part 2 is coming soon!
My kit is preordered with fairly similar parts; it will be great to see how you set up CAN on the manta and if the utoc is needed. Thanks for sharing your journey.
I'm running the M8P/CB1 on my Tri-Zero with a SHT 36 V2. I also considered bypassing the UTOC straight to the board, but decided against it just to keep my wiring leads a bit more controlled (a la Picobilical).
Despite the growing pains of flashing the 3 boards so that they all communicate with each other properly, I've had no issues since, and am finally rid of those stupid bulky USB cables. Manta are definitely top-notch boards for these builds.
Great channel, plus i get to feel like i am in an elevator with the music.
nice
I hope you're putting Dragonburner on this too! Although I suppose it is only proper to test the 3010 fans before upgrading toolhead ;)
Yeah we're going to start with a MiniSB, but I suspect it'll end up with a dragonburner soon after.
@@MapleLeafMakers Rapidoburner for the rapido isn't it? Same guy making them and they're awesome!
as I understand it, the standard rapido will work with *either* DragonBurner or RapidBurner... its only the HF and UHF that require a rapidburner... I Might be wrong though, will have to double check.
@@MapleLeafMakers rapido hf is supported by both yes, the rapido uhf is supported only on the rapidburner. The rapidburner may be better suited also for the rapido hf due to more optimized cooling
@@MapleLeafMakers The "normal" rapido is the HF though, there's no SF Rapido :) But you're right - the dragonburner does in fact support the rapido hf as well, live and learn! I'd still go for rapidoburner myself as it has somewhat better hotend cooling for the rapido as far as I know, but dragonburner should work too then :)
the 180 micron looks soooo good, Im safe for now the kits are sold out, I only had one of those kits in and out of my cart like a dozen times. I wish more of the printers for ant kits had been around when I built my v0 would have much rather built this for pretty much the same price
the kit is not as complete as the V0 kit, you need to provide a lot of your own components, so the price comparison isn't really apples-to-apples, but it's still a good value, and 180 really feels like the perfect size.
hi. what orca slicer settings did you use-same as 2.4 but edited? is it possible the config is available for download at all? many thanjs
Hey! This printer is set up just like our other Vorons, except with a little extra acceleration and speed! Unfortunately we haven't published our profiles for this, no. It's basically a stock orca 2.4 profile though! Hope that helps.
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Didn't Hector say they had CNC 64T pulleys for the z drives done up? That doesn't sound standard to me...
First i've heard of it, there were no CNC pulleys in our kit :(
updates ?
The build is complete, we did film it all, but we are struggling with the editing and trying to make it something worth watching.
We are considering transitioning away from these sorts of 'complete build' videos that don't perform well on the channel and take months of work to put together.
Did the M8P come with the kit?
In this case, it did. I believe that's mostly up to the vendor though.
@@MapleLeafMakers stroke of luck cause Fabreeko state on their site that the MCU is not included in their micron kits. Wonder if they dropped the price to accomodate that?
wohooo! #clee
will there be a 4000 subscriber givaway for the micron kit? :)
haha, maybe 5000, we'll see.
Would you consider selling this printer?
Nope!
So...a voron?
Not officially, but it's a scaled down version of the Voron 2.4, using 1515 extrusions.