209h printing! My BIGGEST and LONGEST PRINT (almost FAILED)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ก.พ. 2023
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Resume a failed print by @CNCKitchen • HOW TO: Resume a faile...
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I really like your german voice. Very authentic 🤓👏
Thank you Naidta 😍
I didnt know he is german im german to and i dont hear a acent
@@konimo6042 Same but if he said it it must be true
@@konimo6042id say there is a heavy accent comparing to any mojerlangual english speakers but once you start to compare it to non mother language it starts to blend in more.
@@konimo6042I'm bavarian myself and could immediately tell. But I agree it's probably hard for a non-bavarian because it's a very specific accent that is hard to tell! ;-)
One of the most spectacular prints ive ever seen. Great work on the save!
I was pretty sure that the print would fail, great job recovering it!
Thanks a lot! The true hero is Stefan (CNC Kitchen) and his video !
I did a 1KG print once, and planned it to perfection with 2 inches of filament left when it was done.
Yikes lmao
@@poloska9471 yikes indeed lmao. ive had a few prints like this but they was never planned that close 🤣
this is why filament runout sensors are so helpful! if you do bigger prints like this often I would look into getting one.
He mentioned in a different short that he had to use a different slicer that wasn’t compatible with his sensor
My 3D printer has a feature where it detects that it ran out of filament and pauses the print until I load it up again
I see no reason why this isn’t a feature in every printer 🤦♀️
@@finminder2928 me neither
Its a marlin feature for sure... but in many cases its buggy in implementation of how it is handled.
@@finminder2928cost?
I usually count the layers from the bottom to find out exact position to cut the object.
But I guess measuring works too.
That is a lot of counting
So sorry covid got you and so pleased you got back on track with the print…. What an incredible model!!!… Congratulations!!!!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🥳🥳🥳
I just really really want to paint it.
Top print looks well nice, was showing it to my little 120x print bed telling it, when you grows up u too can do this!
I've been doing this *exact* method for many years, and it may actually be that CNC Kitchen got the idea from a comment from me! ;-) The hardest resume I've,done so far was a 5-color MMU resume of a week-long print (that has extra trickyness because of the bed levelling and the MMU colorchanges!)
Very cool!
Most excellent, i have a 4 day print running now and an 11 day monster coming up next. I sure hope i wont need this but im comforted by this method.
Great print and a great save!
I would like to see some closeup of the print to better see the details👍
I hear you!
Thanks you for the tip!!!
Amazing!
You are!
Zu geil geworden. Echter Hingucker
Danke! Muss nur noch schauen wo ich es tatsächlich hinstelle :-)
@@247printing verständlich
Wow😮
You should make a 3d printed Death Star
That thing looks gorgeus! Sick recovery too, filament sensor on the thing would help i guess ^^ whats next? Maybe scale it up to the size of one of those "egg-chairs" and print it in 20 parts ? :D lol
What scale did you print this at?
Looks awesome! 👏
Should do it in rgb filament
Lets talk about how you run out of filament but the filament sensor didn't stop the print??
How do you recover exactly where you left off if the last layer printed was not completely finished printing? 🤔🤔🤔
i have printer envy 😍
thank u that u divide between bavaria and germany. literally like a country within another country 😂
Another way is to re-slice a large failed print through prusa and print the half that didn't print
Boy flexing wild
Does the trick work for the Anycubic mega X.
And Cura
3D printing is like clash of clans upgrading😂
Paint IT!!!
uuuhmmm..... YES, SIR! ....not
I want to see it lit up
How did he know what layer it failed on though?
Super mega Print ☺️☺️wo hast du die stl Datei her? Viele Grüße Mario
Danke! Suche nach Moon City 2.0 auf printables.com
Vielen Dank habe es gefunden 👍☺️
How can you control the printer with your telephone i would like to know because with my elegoo neptune 3 pro, the screen keeps working from time to time, which means that you can still see the image but can no longer operate the touch screen:(
Check out Octoprint
Would u recommend getting a bambu lab printer, I have zero experience with 3d printing, or would recommend a other printer.
Everyone is so into the Bambu lab printer. My go to printer is a Lulzbot TAZ. I have a TAZ 5 but TAZ 6 has some added features, auto bed leveling and filament runout and I think power failure recovery. I have 10 3D Printers and I still go with my TAZ but upgraded to n E3D extruder with .4 mm steel nozzle. I do prototypes on the TAZ but for that I use a Moarstruder with a 1.2mm nozzle. Gives me prints 4 times faster but I am not expecting quality prints just rough prototypes before I use the E3D extruder for good prints.
Depends on your budget, but yeah I recommend!
elegoo neptune 2s for scale?
Anyone else’s Neptune 3 have a substantial drop in quality after like the first 10 prints? Can’t seem to figure out the issue
I bin durch zufoi af dein Kanal kemma (Algorithmus sei dank🤣) aber nice gmacht🤘👍 wenne zeit ho, schaue ma mehr Videos vo dir o! Schene Grüße aus Regensburg 🤘
This speed of printing would be agonizing for me. Especially if I had a machine laying around that can push 100k accel like your v0 lol. Build a giant annex engineering k2! Haha
Haha, i get you, but not at all agonizing, as I wasn’t impatient on this one. I’d call it “some print in the background”
One question with the filament run out, what would have happened if the printer had an auto-level? Do you know how to solve it? I have an Ender 3v2 neo and it always start doing the level on 0. In that case, would you change the G-code for avoiding this problem?
I don't know how to disable that first auto-level
I want to paint it. ❤
Please email your address and I’ll send it to you
@@247printing Oh. Like. Okay so I was not ready for that. Um let me email you.
@@247printing what is your email?
Wow , best for drawing room decor, love from INDIA
Does this printer not have a filament runout sensor?
He was using octoprint
Imponujące :D
And now for painting the whole thing ;)
I like it, but I miss the banana for scale
Sorry for stating the obvious -- why don't you install/implement actual runout ability. It's just not that hard...
That's one of the first things I had to learn about 3D printing. About 8 years ago. Manual g-code modification is a b#tch.
Did it change from 8 years ago? AFAIK gcode for CNC (printers are also CNC) is simple script text which hasn’t changed for decades?
@@247printing My reason for failure was different, but none the less. I had to find correct spot by measuring printed height. I don't think the g-code in itself has changed.
Can you 3D print a fully functional car?
I can't cancel the print since it thinks it finished 😢
Print an articulated european dragon
U should have focused more on the print details than talking about the size comparison with 50 other printers 🤦
Little people to live in the print
A cool imagination!
Right hand drive BMW M5 CS. Naturally.
🇩🇪 Für dich mein Kollege
So tall
Where can I get this file?
Moon City 2.0 at printables.com
So many items used for scale but no banana! I'm still not sure how big it actually is!!1
Oh Boy, you are right. Dang - next time!
@@247printing uses a bunch of random things but not one common item so people can actually tell the size lol
@@JaredConnell I think you’ll get an idea ;-)
Mind sharing what filament that is? Looks great!
That’s normal Sunlu PLA in grey, but it’s SUPER brittle. Get PLA+ from them (looks the same)
Thanks for the tip! Sunlu is easy to get, nice :)
Paint it :)
did you just flex every expensive printer on the market?
Wieviel Kg hast du benötigt?
Gut 2kg
@@247printing danke :) das geht ja dann voll klar für so eine größe👍
Damn
I've done this a few times, successfully, but it's somewhat unreliable. You have to, very precisely, measure and then if there is any inaccuracy there will be a gap and a possible failure because the new layer did not melt into the last layer before the runout and the print will fail again maybe by coming off the bottom print creating a total disaster. Then you would, potentially damage the last layer printed before the runout and have to either try your method a second time or just make a fresh print of where it left off and glue the pieces together and somehow camouflage the glued section. Again, I've done this successfully a few times but I hesitate. Plus I do have machines that have run out of filament detection BUT I still will monitor a print and I'm pretty good at knowing how long a time I have on a spool and will often stop before I have to micromanage it and just put on a fresh full spool.
Ned schlecht Herr Specht!! Gute Besserung! It is HHHUUUUUGGGGGGHHHHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!
Mein bruder
Ich habe einen Bruder?!
Deutsche 4 live
How to klipper? Same?
Let’s try out!
@@247printing I do this kind of resume on Klipper controlled by octoprint. I comment out the CANCEL_PRINT macro invocation in octo's cancel gcode, cancel, load new gcode with the part already done cut off, and start print. No need to home XY even since i skipped the M84. I need to find a way to replicate this without octo when I go mainsail...
@@daliasprints9798 That's definitely the way to do it vs. measuring errors and the new layer not melting into the last printed layer before the runout.
@@DaveDarin Unless you know where the runout happened you still need to measure to know where to cut the gcode.
@@daliasprints9798 True. I just hesitate to try to have the machine bond together the bottom print with the continued print. I prefer just running the new print and using glue. I, however, don't run prints this enormous.
Burj khalifa
Max size
Oh mein Gott, ein deutscher
paint it
What a waste of resources.
Just like vases, sculptures or other decoration, right?
@@247printing exactly!
In the trash
Wieso druckt man so einen hässlichen Staubfänger?
Deutsch> English
English > Deutsch
it's ugly I would place it in the trash
😢😅😅😅 bro did not stutter
So schlimm is die stimme net
Hab ich ein Glück 😅🙏
Waste of time
Reading your comment? Oh yes indeed
I want to see a printed gun 🔫