This is beautiful! I really like this over the "The 100" project. I got side tracked but I hope to start on this soon. While I do have modern printers like a Bambu X1C, there's something amazingly cool about taking my first printer a 2018 Ender 3 and making it in to this fantastic machine. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! Yes, that was the goal as 3D printers have gone to another level these days, I think most people don't really have use for their old Ender 3 so this gives it a chance for a better life :).
Soooooo looking forward to mine being operational. Still have a lot of parts to print, including the enclosure parts. Just a quick question though, do you have any advice on how you aligned the X and Y rods to be square? My X seems not square as it's moving my Y at the back and front and for the life of me, I'm struggling to get them 100% aligned to move smoothly without what feels like binding in the front and rear.
Well, SV04 is a bigger printer so it would definitely require some changes but there are already few big builds, you can check the discord to see some.
@@RH3D_cz is it just a normal axial fan? Is there a purpose for the cover? It’s not a bad idea. I recently had to put a shield over mine because my pneumatic tube can touch the fan in certain scenarios.
@@brandonbell359it's a 3010 axial fan, nothing special. The cover doesn't have any specific function, but might be a nice place for a logo or something.
i did resonance tests on my linear rail modded cr10s pro v2. believe it or not, with mzv input shapper it recommends 4k acceleration on Y, 0% vibration. mzv on x, 0% vibration but 22k recommended accel. current gen coreXY printers are not sturdy enough. modded k1 max with linear rails has 6,2k on x and 12k on y. not much better, almost worse. bambu x1c quality profile uses 2k accel, much worse than my k1 max... and the bedslinger is SOOOO much quieter ! you can sleep next to it.
I totally believe you. Bed slingers are not slow printers as long as the bed is lightweight and nothing wobbles, they even have some advantages like short belt paths and isolated X&Y so your Y can even be lighter/faster than X. Look at the LH Stinger for example. But the main disadvantage is still the slinging bed - when you print fast, the print itself will wobble and resonate so depending on what you print, you may not be able to print really fast even if your printer is the fastest ever. Then it is the space it takes - you basically need double the Y dimension for the printer and when you want to print more advanced materials, the enclosure is usually more problematic to build and the slinging bed will cause more uncontrolable drafts around your print which may bring more issues as well. PS I sleep next to my printer too, I just print at 200 mm/s at 4000 mm/s2 and I turn the stealthchop on.
Love the sound of those steppers and belts whizzing and purring. I can't wait to start on mine "Soon ™"
Agree, it's kind of pleasing looking at it and listening lol.
This is beautiful! I really like this over the "The 100" project. I got side tracked but I hope to start on this soon. While I do have modern printers like a Bambu X1C, there's something amazingly cool about taking my first printer a 2018 Ender 3 and making it in to this fantastic machine. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! Yes, that was the goal as 3D printers have gone to another level these days, I think most people don't really have use for their old Ender 3 so this gives it a chance for a better life :).
Insane first layer speed.
edit. Second layer, holy $hit.
Thanks for sharing! Looking forward to starting my conversion...
That is smooth! Am eyeing this conversion off for my 3v2 printer I got for $20 (repaired for free). I read that this is coming off Beta soon?
Any chance this would scale to an Ender 3 Max?
I don't know how you intended to probe z height with this, but i also started this build and i guess i make some place for z probe in there.
Can you give a link to this hotend head of yours and which extruder you have it on?
Wild that I printed that exact tool a few days ago and it took me 1 hour on my ender 3 pro 🤣
Haha, that's a funny comparison 😂
Soooooo looking forward to mine being operational. Still have a lot of parts to print, including the enclosure parts.
Just a quick question though, do you have any advice on how you aligned the X and Y rods to be square?
My X seems not square as it's moving my Y at the back and front and for the life of me, I'm struggling to get them 100% aligned to move smoothly without what feels like binding in the front and rear.
That's huge :D
Btw what was that pièce @RH3D?
That's a tool for measuring screws - diameter + length, there is a link in the description where you may see more.
I wonder if I can convert my Sovol SV04 into something like this, in the near future already converting my Voxelab X2 into an Ender3 Switch Wire.
Well, SV04 is a bigger printer so it would definitely require some changes but there are already few big builds, you can check the discord to see some.
To vážne? Zo starej Ender3?
When?
Hopefully soon.
I want those y joints!!
You will have them once, don't worry :))
@@RH3D_cz im patient, but you know that lol
build video pz
Please!
@@ThompsonStudios ??
@@ericcxxxx Oh, I was just adding on to your comment.
@@ThompsonStudios ok pz is please
I am considering it but also am not sure if I will have time to do so.
What’s going on with the tool head? No heat sink fan?
There is a fan behind the front face, you can see the air intakes top and bottom where the screws are.
@@RH3D_cz is it just a normal axial fan? Is there a purpose for the cover? It’s not a bad idea. I recently had to put a shield over mine because my pneumatic tube can touch the fan in certain scenarios.
@@brandonbell359it's a 3010 axial fan, nothing special. The cover doesn't have any specific function, but might be a nice place for a logo or something.
Is 5his still marlin or klipper ?
This one is running Klipper but you should be able to print this fast with Marlin as well, but you'd need some of the fast boards.
i did resonance tests on my linear rail modded cr10s pro v2. believe it or not, with mzv input shapper it recommends 4k acceleration on Y, 0% vibration. mzv on x, 0% vibration but 22k recommended accel. current gen coreXY printers are not sturdy enough. modded k1 max with linear rails has 6,2k on x and 12k on y. not much better, almost worse. bambu x1c quality profile uses 2k accel, much worse than my k1 max... and the bedslinger is SOOOO much quieter ! you can sleep next to it.
I totally believe you. Bed slingers are not slow printers as long as the bed is lightweight and nothing wobbles, they even have some advantages like short belt paths and isolated X&Y so your Y can even be lighter/faster than X. Look at the LH Stinger for example. But the main disadvantage is still the slinging bed - when you print fast, the print itself will wobble and resonate so depending on what you print, you may not be able to print really fast even if your printer is the fastest ever. Then it is the space it takes - you basically need double the Y dimension for the printer and when you want to print more advanced materials, the enclosure is usually more problematic to build and the slinging bed will cause more uncontrolable drafts around your print which may bring more issues as well.
PS I sleep next to my printer too, I just print at 200 mm/s at 4000 mm/s2 and I turn the stealthchop on.
That's some poopoo numbers, I've seen coreXY with 41K on Y.
Are xy stepper motors ender 3 stock ?
No, these are different steppers, I am running stock ones on the second printer.
@@RH3D_cz whats the max accel and speed you get with stock steppers
What stepper are you using for this built .. driven by what board?.. as the 4.2.2 I have is hard wired in stealthchop is not that capable ..
@ywsyildiz I was doing 300mm/sec at 12k acceleration with stock motors on my green NG.
@@Armor3dprinting thanks for info. did they making too much noise. I got a K1 additionally i'm running that on 15K instead 20K for silence operation
Whut. *Immediately goes and rips ender 3 apart*