I have the updated version of this kit (v1.1) getting here today, so I spent a good amount of time watching the build streams in the background this past week or so. Seems like the new version has a lot of QoL features, some of which may have been issues during your build, as well as a better hotend etc. I didn't see anything about cleaning/greasing the rails, do you think that's not necessary now that you've had the printer for a while, or do you just do it after the build as needed?
I hear good things about the improvements. Especially with the board and toolhead board. I used an isopropyl alcohol bath before assembly and then everything was ready for printing I greased it then. I think I did a short on a DIY on how I grease my rails. I would definitely do that and have done it on my Micron+
Great Video👍🏽👍🏽 Could you please make a detailed video on how to install the extension board and how to set it up with the fystec 0.2. That would be great
Fun project and nice summary for the v0.2. I will say BTT Pico and LDO picobillacol helped me avoid the expander board. I do have one and tried it. V0.2 is a fun machine. There is a z cover to remove the gap to the z motor so nothing it falls in. PITA once the machine is build with the side accessories, however nice finishing touch and not filament or screws when working can get in the power supply bay.
I built this exact Voron last week. Just finished it late last night actually. Hardware I am proficient with... software and firmware... not so much. Currently I am trying to figure out how to configure the wifi module, and add a webcam. After that, I want to focus on getting it printing nicely. Right now, mechanical (rotating) parts come out fused, and the overall print quality is not up to par with my pre-built machines. Guess I need to dig in and learn Klipper!
It sounds like you need to do a round of tuning to get your extrusion under control to avoid parts being fused. Voron’s are only as good as their tune. ;) ellis3dp.com/Print-Tuning-Guide/articles/index_tuning.html < this is the best and totally worth the time.
Q1 Pro if you want to print more hotter filaments like Nylons. K1C has a better build quality. Otherwise, they are VERY similar in operation. Basically: Q1 has a heater, K1C has glass and metal shell.
Great video Fedor. I like how you incorporated a little project into your review. The V0.2 printers are so cool. Cheers
Building my V0.2. perfect printer for my office.
Simple problems are sometimes the hardest to find. Great job Fedor, I love that printer it's so cute
I have the updated version of this kit (v1.1) getting here today, so I spent a good amount of time watching the build streams in the background this past week or so. Seems like the new version has a lot of QoL features, some of which may have been issues during your build, as well as a better hotend etc.
I didn't see anything about cleaning/greasing the rails, do you think that's not necessary now that you've had the printer for a while, or do you just do it after the build as needed?
I hear good things about the improvements. Especially with the board and toolhead board. I used an isopropyl alcohol bath before assembly and then everything was ready for printing I greased it then. I think I did a short on a DIY on how I grease my rails. I would definitely do that and have done it on my Micron+
That V0.2 is an absolute unit!
Great Video👍🏽👍🏽 Could you please make a detailed video on how to install the extension board and how to set it up with the fystec 0.2. That would be great
Fun project and nice summary for the v0.2. I will say BTT Pico and LDO picobillacol helped me avoid the expander board. I do have one and tried it. V0.2 is a fun machine. There is a z cover to remove the gap to the z motor so nothing it falls in. PITA once the machine is build with the side accessories, however nice finishing touch and not filament or screws when working can get in the power supply bay.
I have it saved somewhere but havent committed, the z cover is probably a must.
Super cool idea! That might be a good positive for the V0.2 over a trident.
I built this exact Voron last week. Just finished it late last night actually. Hardware I am proficient with... software and firmware... not so much. Currently I am trying to figure out how to configure the wifi module, and add a webcam. After that, I want to focus on getting it printing nicely. Right now, mechanical (rotating) parts come out fused, and the overall print quality is not up to par with my pre-built machines. Guess I need to dig in and learn Klipper!
It sounds like you need to do a round of tuning to get your extrusion under control to avoid parts being fused. Voron’s are only as good as their tune. ;) ellis3dp.com/Print-Tuning-Guide/articles/index_tuning.html < this is the best and totally worth the time.
@@3DPrintSOS Thank you so much! I will read and follow it closely. I love learning :)
Gotta ask, does it come from Fysetc with the big ass spider or is that a Maryland native?
haha. They actually had a super cool sticker pack. And that was one of the stickers. Had to go on there. :)
@@3DPrintSOS Nice!
Keep your 3d printers safe kids! Buckle up 😂
Which is better the Q1 pro or the K1c?
Q1 Pro if you want to print more hotter filaments like Nylons. K1C has a better build quality. Otherwise, they are VERY similar in operation. Basically: Q1 has a heater, K1C has glass and metal shell.
Thanks
Please make a vid on whatever the hell the k2 plus is. It is so funny to me how copied the design is from the x1c
Also the “ams” is so funny on top of the printer. It’s so tiny