Sees an issue, resolves the issue and shows how, then freely gives the tool away for all to have. _THEN_ goes and collaberates with a viewer to create another version with is also freely distributed. What a friggin' rock-star!
What an absolute king. I'm in awe. I've unknowingly had an unsquare gantry for weeks, prints above a certain height were all failing due to nozzle scraping the top walls/infill. It was driving me NUTS. Then i stumbled on this video. HUGE THANKS FROM FRANCE BOSS!
@@EtherealProject3D Just finished printing.. I was hoping I'd be able to use this on my CR10s Pro's as well but sadly they are slightly different.. Any chance you'd be willing to share the Step file so I can modify the design?
Hello and thank you. Due to the limits of the printers precision, there would be no guarantee the parts would fit. I got it as close as I could and still had to machine down the ends of the gantry. Mine were not squarely cut from the factory.
Yes, but this square may not fit the Ender 3v2 exactly how I use it on here as it is custom designed for the Sidewinder X1. That being said it makes a great square for general use on a 3D printer.
Hi, thanks for those information and STL, I've printed it . BUT I have a problem, I manage to do perfectly one side but the other side don't what to be at 90° ! i'm' on X2 and i also tried to unscrew to top and the bottom to be free and exactly at 90° both side but it's one or an other side not both :-( ... how can I do !? I've put your square on a side and I have a precision metal square on other side, thank you ( I've measure with a laser the distance between the 2 vertical gantry, I have exactly the same 0,320 m)
@@EtherealProject3D :-( I'll try to completely free to bottom and unscrew, I'm not sure it fixe , maybe if I remove the top and set ? ( but it will probably move back when I'll put back the top frame ...?
@@John-Smith-007 ahh you have the x2 ok. Yeah try to adjust the bottom as much as you can, sadly some of the machines dont have the best tolerances. My x1 uprights are tapered at the top. Im planning a total reframing of the machine. Just gotta get the time.
As long as the vertical rails are parallel and the gantry is perpendicular, square to those rails, then there won't be any problems. The build plate will be parallel to the gantry if it is "leveled" correctly.
@@EtherealProject3D I don't think they are parallel. If i square the one side then the other appears to be leaning in toward the top slightly. Perhaps i can mirror the gantry square you designed then use it on both side simultaneously and shim the top extrusion?
@@EtherealProject3D Im not sure....I think the wheels become harder to spin. but it doesn't bind. Perhaps i should check the squareness of my square as well. Im printing the gantry square you posted. That should at least give me some answers. then I can print a mirrored one if needed and use it to make the z extrusions parallel. Ahh, when i first got this thing it printed so clean. It's still okay, but want to get it back into tip, top shape. Thanks for all your help!
@@ThePhilbox No problem man, good luck. Also, would you be interested in being a beta tester for my firmware and UI that I am putting together for this thing?
Sees an issue, resolves the issue and shows how, then freely gives the tool away for all to have. _THEN_ goes and collaberates with a viewer to create another version with is also freely distributed. What a friggin' rock-star!
THANK YOU😁.
What an absolute king. I'm in awe.
I've unknowingly had an unsquare gantry for weeks, prints above a certain height were all failing due to nozzle scraping the top walls/infill.
It was driving me NUTS. Then i stumbled on this video.
HUGE THANKS FROM FRANCE BOSS!
You are very welcome my friend from France, I'm glad to help.
You sir, are a damn hero. I already can credit your mesh software with the cleanest print I've ever done. Thank you
Im no hero, but thank you.
The Fallout screen was awesome! That's what I have fir my lock screen!
Nice!
My guy coming through clutch again! Thanks for the tool and tips.
Thank you, and your welcome. 😉
Just added #6 and it arrived completely out of alignment (a first). This fixed it perfectly, Thank You!
You are very welcome, happy I can help.
Hold on... you have six of these printers?
@@FuriousImp Sounds like she has a printer farm, nice.
Just found your channel today and now I have 2 things I need to print... I know what one of my printers is doing tonight.. Keep up the great work.
Thank you very much, let me know how it works for you.
@@EtherealProject3D Just finished printing.. I was hoping I'd be able to use this on my CR10s Pro's as well but sadly they are slightly different.. Any chance you'd be willing to share the Step file so I can modify the design?
@@NAK3DDesigns What program are you using for cad?
@@EtherealProject3D Fusion 360
@@NAK3DDesigns Ok, I think I can convert it to a F360 part file so you will have all the features as well.
Your videos will help for sure
I hope so.
Yes!!! nicely done.
Thank you 🙂
Thanks man, nice tool!
Happy to help, have fun printing.
Very nice bro!!
Thanks bro 😃
Brilliant you are a very clever man I will pump one out now, I presume this will work the same for the Genius also. Thanks for sharing
I have not tried it on a Genius but I dont see why not. You are welcome. And thank you for watching.
Hey, thanks for the share; when I open the STI in Idea maker, it shows as an invalid model, and the auto repair won't fix it. Is it OK to print?
Yeah it should be fine.
Thanks for your videos. Just installed your PCB board and BL-touch. What layer height do you print this at? I already know 5 walls and 20% infill
Between 0.16 and 0.3 depending on the application.
You can go to .12 if you really play with it
Would you say this tool achieves a better result than a woodworking square?
Not necessarily, but it will make the process way easier and faster.
How do I raise the gantry to change the nozzle? It's in the home position so i need to raise it, do i just gently pull it up to the required height?
@@MarkyB1 Yes that can work
Hi dude, very nice work as usual ! Is it possible to get your Z carrier for linear rails stl file? Thank you
Hello and thank you. Due to the limits of the printers precision, there would be no guarantee the parts would fit. I got it as close as I could and still had to machine down the ends of the gantry. Mine were not squarely cut from the factory.
Would this method work for a ender 3v2 with duel lead screws?
Yes, but this square may not fit the Ender 3v2 exactly how I use it on here as it is custom designed for the Sidewinder X1. That being said it makes a great square for general use on a 3D printer.
Me and 3d printing coming soon
Hell yea man, cant wait to see what your going to do with a 3D printer.
Nice video, this stl works on genius and genius pro? many thanks
It might, the way the gantry is mounted is a little different so the offset may be off by a little.
how many walls and infill for square ?
I did 5 walls, 20% infill.
@@EtherealProject3D thanks
Hi, thanks for those information and STL, I've printed it . BUT I have a problem, I manage to do perfectly one side but the other side don't what to be at 90° ! i'm' on X2 and i also tried to unscrew to top and the bottom to be free and exactly at 90° both side but it's one or an other side not both :-( ... how can I do !? I've put your square on a side and I have a precision metal square on other side, thank you ( I've measure with a laser the distance between the 2 vertical gantry, I have exactly the same 0,320 m)
If one side is at 90 to the gantry and the other side is not, then your frame is a little skewed.
@@EtherealProject3D :-( I'll try to completely free to bottom and unscrew, I'm not sure it fixe , maybe if I remove the top and set ? ( but it will probably move back when I'll put back the top frame ...?
@@John-Smith-007 the top can be shimmed till its square.
@@EtherealProject3D on the X2 the top is molded, bu gonna go this way I'll managed , thanks for the way to follow 🙂
@@John-Smith-007 ahh you have the x2 ok. Yeah try to adjust the bottom as much as you can, sadly some of the machines dont have the best tolerances. My x1 uprights are tapered at the top. Im planning a total reframing of the machine. Just gotta get the time.
What if it turns out the frame is out of square?
As long as the vertical rails are parallel and the gantry is perpendicular, square to those rails, then there won't be any problems. The build plate will be parallel to the gantry if it is "leveled" correctly.
@@EtherealProject3D I don't think they are parallel. If i square the one side then the other appears to be leaning in toward the top slightly. Perhaps i can mirror the gantry square you designed then use it on both side simultaneously and shim the top extrusion?
@@ThePhilbox you could try that. Does your gantry start to bind up as it gos higher?
@@EtherealProject3D Im not sure....I think the wheels become harder to spin. but it doesn't bind. Perhaps i should check the squareness of my square as well. Im printing the gantry square you posted. That should at least give me some answers. then I can print a mirrored one if needed and use it to make the z extrusions parallel. Ahh, when i first got this thing it printed so clean. It's still okay, but want to get it back into tip, top shape. Thanks for all your help!
@@ThePhilbox No problem man, good luck. Also, would you be interested in being a beta tester for my firmware and UI that I am putting together for this thing?
Nice
First
Good job, Second lol