PLA benchy, Sonic PLA
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ธ.ค. 2023
- Video was months ago before 3 valve duct. Interesting to compare.. Maybe I will load up some of this PLA and try another with the 3 valve duct.
6:00 flat.
500mms infill, walls, bottom, top.
200mms top skin.
70K acceleration all features except top skin
Top skin 20K acceleration
80 square corner velocity
210C Extruder temp until top of hull, then 205 the rest
Stack printed @ 100mms
This is the high speed filament from Polymaker, polymaker sonic. It flows really well and does really good on stuff a bit slower than this. Main problem is that it does not cool well, worst than regular PLA or PLA+.
It would be fun to see a comparison between your designs and the stock Goliath one
This is old design. Check my channel for newer videos with different revision. studio.th-cam.com/users/video8nK5QIbQ5N8/edit
Awesome work man!!! faster than my vzbot haha. Have you seen the chube hotend??? Seems really nice!!
this is ridiculously fast🤩
and amazing quality still
Congratulations !!
I would love to see a slow motion footage of it !
Hello, is your design available as open source? Looks very powerful and interesting
Sadly no. I can't seem to keep iterations from happening.
amazing
so cool
Is this a new worldrecord if we include the quality of the result?
what main board are you running? amazing work as always!!
Octopus pro w/5160's @ 48V
It's very fast. How long are the rails? What kind of shapers would you say?
500/460 XY cross using ZV shaper. 300x300x400 print volume.
What's the purpose of the 3rd linear rail on one axis? Feels like it's redundant and would lighten your accelerated mass load measurably? Please explain the design intent if possible. Fast benchy, nice job.
I’m pretty sure that’s what is used to transfer motion maybe? That way the stepper motor and belts or ball screws don’t have to be part of the moving system. They are attached to another linear rail that moves the machine instead. that would be my guess at least
The "cross" if that's what you are referring to, is used to stabilize the other axis. They counter torsion.
Damnit!!!... my printer was watching this video... then exploded!
Back to 2 valves? Normal ducts look way bigger this time around tho
This is an older video from months ago, before 3 valve. I was testing some PLA and had held back the video.