Your voice reminds me so much of Guy from Guys Shop. He co-host The First Layer Podcast along with JJ Shankles and Nathan Builds Robots I listen to on iheart radio.
Good stuff. I gotta be honest ... ever since Bambu Lab burst on the scene my interest in building a Voron (having thoroughly upgraded and klipper-fied my ol' Ender 3 Pro) has diminished to the point that I don't think I'm going to bother. After years of tinkering I just want a quality 3D printer that works out of the box and is reasonably serviceable / upgradable. Also, AMS is a major plus.
I debated the purchase. I do love building and modding printers, so I thought I would go for it. I was also bad and pre-ordered a Creality K2 Max the AMS.
@@minimal3dp If Voron were to come out with a robust and reliable AMS design of their own I might still consider buying a kit, but the thought of paying for a printer and having it print out of the box is just too tempting these days. Too many other diy projects that need my time. :) Looking forward to you trying out the K2.
Your voice reminds me so much of Guy from Guys Shop. He co-host The First Layer Podcast along with JJ Shankles and Nathan Builds Robots I listen to on iheart radio.
I will try to give it a listen.
So those parts you printed were not in the kit? I'm trying to find them myself and don't really want to print ABS now..
I printed in petg and pla+
Good stuff. I gotta be honest ... ever since Bambu Lab burst on the scene my interest in building a Voron (having thoroughly upgraded and klipper-fied my ol' Ender 3 Pro) has diminished to the point that I don't think I'm going to bother. After years of tinkering I just want a quality 3D printer that works out of the box and is reasonably serviceable / upgradable. Also, AMS is a major plus.
I debated the purchase. I do love building and modding printers, so I thought I would go for it.
I was also bad and pre-ordered a Creality K2 Max the AMS.
@@minimal3dp If Voron were to come out with a robust and reliable AMS design of their own I might still consider buying a kit, but the thought of paying for a printer and having it print out of the box is just too tempting these days. Too many other diy projects that need my time. :) Looking forward to you trying out the K2.