Orange Storm GIGA - huge 3D Printer!
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00:00 Intro
01:20 Unbox
03:53 Small Parts
05:50 Specs
11:52 Assemble
13:38 Quality
15:56 Level & Print
20:25 What I would change?
25:45 Final opinion
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Wow ... unbelievable. Most people's videos show how to blink LEDs with yet another microcontroller board or similar. Not yours. Your videos are certainly not boring. Not quite sure what I'd do with such a machine, but it's fascinating to know it exists. Thanks for sharing.
It has very bad vibration at the top ,i suggest adding steel wire diagonaly to stiffen it more
Its cheap and will reduce the vibration.maybe you can add it to the square brackets
Outstanding video! The company should be grateful for your thoughtful analysis and feedback. One question though...did you have any concerns that sitting on the bed might distort anything an/or impact the bed leveling?
Not really, each bed has 9 springs which could withstand a lot of load, I don't recommend doing it but is quite strong,,,
Nice vid. Good point showed in post analysis.
Thanks
I love your videos very much! you have taught me a lot!
Very big printer for big project 😊😊😊
Does it come with 100Kg spool of PLA? Thanks for the unbox.
interesting product....you might have lost the bed levelling sitting inside it 😅
I really wish reviewers would quit sitting on the bed of this printer. We get it. It's a big printer. You don't have to prove it by potentially damaging the bed by putting all of your weight on it. It's not a piece of furniture.
I agree that they should have gone with larger flow rates.
Please Electronob wich is the software that you used for animations ? thanks
The placement of the spool holder is certainly not optimal. It should be possible to make it more modular so the user can selets where to place it and if it is turned in toward the center of the printer or to the side of the printer. Again a question that can change the foot print of the printer.
The controls down by the floor does sound like a not all that optimal design. Moving them to the top would be a good thing for the users. Now the deluxe solution would be to place the controls and all that on a bracket that can be placed at the top or at the bottom by the user.
As for 3mm filaments they would probably be a good idea. Either that or a pellet hopper to makes it more suitable for large prints.
Some one posted that it tends to get wobbly toward the top, and that adding steel wires corner to corner could stabilize it significantly. Wires like that wouldn't cost much if bought in volume, so that could be a valuable addition to the kit. Now this is if it's indeed a problem which doesn't seem all that unlikely for such a large printer. Aluminum profiles could also be used for corner to corner stabilization. These could be half length with a connecting plate in the middle
Not all ideas are likely to be practical, but they deserve to be considered and can give inspiration to solutions that actually are practically possible.
I believe the intentive not putting the power supplies underneath the print bed was because heat rises and getting the heat from underneath the machine out would be a problem he could become trapped underneath the bed and could eventually affect the print. Secondly you would have to keep the floor extremely clean because if there is any cooling fans around those powers supplies, it would act like a little vacuum, cleaners and suck up floor dirt lint and dust that would require you to clean out and if you didn’t keep this area clean, it could lead to component failure due to heat
Would be great for making female molds for race car fenders that are made from hand laid fiberglass.
Nice!
U should try printing something like the burj Khalifa I think it’s perfect for this printer
Awesome
Why you do not upload your update sine wave inverter video?
Use a carpenters level to achieve inter-bed level. Like installing ceramic floor tiles.
didn't even print anything
Thanks, saved me some time!
Dear Sir
You can look inside pıd temperature controller for hot air gun
Stay safe
Baha
Wow!
I saw a lot of vids for this printer now but nothing useful printed on it yet.
The Orange Storm GIGA needs closed loop motor control and pellet extruder instead of the filament. It's just not ready for production.
Pellet extruder would add a couple thousands € to the price of the printer. Closed loop motors and stepper driver are expensive too.
They wanted to keep the price low.
hi there my son friend pop! had motor was magnets 240v/60/50hz/ac where pole come out he made th poles come out more(at th end of it(he added steel plate so pole can turn around on it(on th pole he added magnets(then had magnets on some thing(he move th magnets more to th pole to try make it go faster(he was goin to try make power for a house(he had to work out how much magnets too make it go alot faster to speed need to run a house(he can move th magnets at any time to stop it!! but he pass away!(h a good 1
holy s*** 😮
Dear Electronob
Is your comment closed. I ask a few time I have not receive.
Thank you
Stay safe
Baha
Never saw your comment!
It is good but out of my bugget . Can you recmend me a cheaper printer
This big? I don't know any other cheaper
@@ELECTRONOOBSno , any another to start 3d printing
Whichever Bambu printer you can afford, they’re the next best thing to foolproof. (I’ve owned an X1C with an AMS (I know, maybe too pricey), and it just *works*. A P1S if you can afford it or an A1 or A1 Mini if you can’t.
Please stay away from this printer. Ive seen enough people who encountered significant QC problems with this printer
I'll keep my eye on it and inform the community if something goes wrong...
Thank you!