You won't believe what I 3D Printed - Giant 3D Printer build Pt.2
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The files for this 3D printer are here:
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These files are mostly finished and I'll keep updating them with whatever improvements or changes I make to the machine.
The part 1 of the build where I complete the frame and the CoreXY assembly, including the carriage with the hotend, extruder etc. can be found here:
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This is the second and last part of the giant 3D printer with a build volume of 1110mmx1110mmx2005mm that adds up to more than 2.5 m3 build volume.
This is my largest DIY 3D printer build to date and I truly enjoyed building it and I hope you enjoy watching the video, as always let me read your thoughts in the comments.
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Ivan I think you're a bit confused about reproduction.
Don’t think he’s ever seen any birds or bees
Although people are basically 3d printers
Crazy statement 😭😭😭
@@mexicanshrek2811 Am I Wrong?
Trust me, the other method isnt much easier.
I'm starting to be scared of your next 3D Printers 😄
Congrats, this one is impressive! 😎
next be like a giant skibidi toilet😁
I truly believe youtube's 3d printing community doesn't give you enough recognition!!! This is so inspiring and incredible!!! God Bless Ivan!!! You are a role model to follow!!!
I cannot express how easy he makes building a 3D printer from scratch look.
Brilliant!!
Next step? Full home size printer?
Congrats for your job!
I can't believe you did it, that's amazing!
You must be beside yourself 😁😁😁
That is impressive. Dealing with the problems of larger prints is something we don't get to hear about much, so this is appreciated.
And now we have two Ivan's to deal with. Oy.
I love how you can now just casually build giant 3D printers as if they were some small little side projects
Who needs calibration cubes when you have calibration clones?
Hey Ivan, for the bed heater you could wrap the cord inside-out (sort of concentric) to only heat the area below the print. Most probably you already considered this option.
As the cord is not very long, he would also need to get the cable from the mid one across or aside the others which doesnt comply well with his current design.
GREAT JOB IVAN!!!!
The fact that you built a 2 meter tall 3d printer AND your first print was at that scale and was a success.....I'm in awe!!! 😀😀
It would've been funny to use the enormous machine to make a tiny benchy
I guess the next challenge is to build a 3d printer big enough to print a boat benchy big enough to use as a real boat?
with 2 of you, you can make twice as many videos!
And twice bigger too!
Ivan a printer this size you should have the bed fixed at the bottom. That way you can take a of weight when you print it’s much better to have the printhead raise and lower. Just think that of the stretch on your belts as you put 15 or 20 kg of material.
With 20kg the elongation is 4mm at maximum Z height and it is partially compensated in the steps/mm configuration.
Make more copies of yourself in jade, marble and gold filament and start gifting yourself to your friends and family at Christmas.
16:44 _"I think I will remove myself from the bed now"_
Is what I say every morning.
Omg man, for someone that has been 3d printer for 3+ years now and run a business of it. Stuff like this still gets me going. Awesome video!!!! I wish I had the knowledge and time to do something like this. God I'm jealous 😂
the idea of being able to print life-sized prints of humanoid would be so bloody tempting. Lmao
Just the mental image of printing off statues of my D&D characters. lol
I have 2 words, freaking awesome!
You can make custom life size army men now! That’s what the print reminded me of…
You should scan yourself with some toy guns in fun poses and print them as life size toys in classic army man green!
That would be so cool and go with your tank whenever you’re done with it.
The life-size benchy is coming
Emily The Engineer said that was the dream project, a life-sized benchy that could actually float
"I think I will remove myself from the bed now" - Me every morning before work
I am WAITING for the full size replica of the Statue of Liberty, on your next Giant 3D Printer.
curious to see the 3d map of the bed leveling with such a big bed, weight and all.
Nice!
If you had a costumer reception room you could leave this on the entrance with a sign "discuss discounts and issues here"
You continue to be one of the most creative amazing makers on here! So dang amazing!
Just purchased this and started 3D printing the parts - can't wait to see it come together ! amazing work. And to everyone going on about the 4mm layer height - it's really 0.4mm layer height - at end of video shows 4375 layers - at 0.4mm a layer that equals 1750mm - 1750mm to feet is 5'7" which i'm assuming is his actual height - if it was 4mm layers at 4375 layers the thing would be like 17 meters+ tall
What is the total cost on your bill of materials?
I think that Print is a bit much just for a Glasses holder!🤣
Your printed parts that you used in all phases of construction are very elegant. Well done!
You are absolutely inspirational! I bow to your grace.
"I Can Fix EveryThing!" for the ages!)
You are the best 3DIY blogger in TH-cam)
This is really the only use case for building a 2m tall printer. 😁 Mad genious at work here. And sorry, I have no strong opinions about V wheels. You're going to need a bigger shop to house your giant printers, also stock up on red Polymaker PLA. Super fun project! Thanks for sharing!
Maybe print a plane or car in one piece?
The hidden costs of 3d printing: Printing failures, prototyping, babysitting the print.
Even with those caveats, this is amazing technology that we are barely beginning to utilize. Thanks for being a pioneer for the common folk!
It would have been funny to print a regular benchy on that thing;) awesome project
What if you make a super tiny 3d printer next? Would be a good contrast. Keep it up!
Wax figure museums have competition now. GJ !
It’s funny to think about it you can print nearly every furniture in my room 😂😂
Great Ivan!
you did an excellent job, but considering the weight of the finished object (already over 6 kg at infill = 0) for such large formats, wouldn't it be better to have the whole XY system liftable on the 4 Z motors, leaving the platter on the ground? I would leave the filament spool up so as not to load it on the mobile system and the weight of the object would not weigh on the motors for the entire printing time.
Now Print a Lithophane as big as a window and use it as one 😀
That would actually be cool.
This is actually incredible.
How were you able to fix it midprint? Sounds like a good video topic.
This dude is why red filament is never in stock
he wears black because if he wore red youd see his boobs
Grande Iván! Que proyecto más épico!!!!
it's my dream to have such a printer to make cosplay armor
I would definitely love to build my own printer of that's size. The fact you printed to the max per say. Definitely shows areas of needing work to fix versus smaller prints that might not provide insight to issues to it all. Love it and would like the blueprint of the build if you don't mind.
I just love your work so much...! Whenever I watch your videos, I feel like a complete wreck who can't do anything, but on the other hand, I always feel inspired to do something. Anything! Thank you for what you do and for inspiring me for so long.
Next, I’d like to see you build a model of the “Iron Giant” in that size.
If you ever find the flow rate on the rapido a bit lacking give the VZbot/Mellow Goliath hotend a go. Those things have been tested at over 100mm3/s which is comparable to if not exceeding the flow rate on a Mosquito Magnum+ at a lower price point and weight.
Your work is amazing and I love the machine!!! Im a Laboratory Machinist and have a few small suggestions. When milling deep pockets, it's sometimes wiser to use a few tools of increasing lengths to lessen chatter. You can buy endmills with shanks smaller than the cutting edge to eliminate rubbing. Endmills with long shanks and a small cutting areas are also better at deep pockets because they lower cutting forces. Profile ramps are also useful for a finish pass. Keep up the fantastic work!!
Absolute insanity! Such an amazing build. You make it look so easy
Ivan may single-handedly be responsible for all plastic waste in his country.
Never hammer gears onto motor shafts. Even if you don’t break the gears, you damage the bearings. If your gears are too tight, get a welding rod oven (relatively cheap) to heat the gears, and a styrofoam cup filled with dry ice pellets to cool the shaft. Both can be purchased at a welding shop. Heat the gear, cool the shaft, slide the gear on. If it still doesn’t fit, your gear bore is too small. To remove the gear, heat the outside of the gear with a butane torch while maintaining pressure with a gear puller. Do not overheat the gear. If it changes color you have too much heat.
Great job and wow what a huge print!
Thanks for sharing
This is truly amazing! Awesome job!
This is bad ass. Incredible build man. Definitely something to be proud of.
Everyone needs one of these.
Incredible work. Congratulations on your dedication and effort!
from Brazil!
A most amazing build. Your excellent video editing and proper use of background music is also a plus. It's only a matter of time before your 3d printed army of human sized killer robots is completed.
I don't know if I'm missing something and you've done this already, but I think it would be great if you made a course or a video series where you show how you designed all of the 3d printed parts. I've recently started using onshape and it's great, but I never know how to create more complex and complicated shapes like you did in this video.
I also used floor heating wire for bed heaters when I built my 1m square 3D printer.
Excelente Iván! Felicitaciones, un placer verte trabajar y crear estos productos únicos y compartirlos con la comunidad maker.
Brilliant mate! Well done 🙏🏻
You sir are a madman but I’m 100% here for it. I’m dually impressed with the amount of layer shifting for this high of a machine!
man I want one of these for making car panels!!
exactly what im aiming for
thank you so much for sharing all the mistakes. Don't know if all of them get to the final cut, but I am very glad you include them!!!!
Thats Was Insane my friendd!!!! Congratsss
Because of these bulky, orange PLA braces it looks like something from satisfactory, lol. Awesome job!
I like the fact that you did not go and print super size 3D benchy 😄
I absolutely love the nano polymer. It's the only thing I've used now for nearly 2 years.i print everything directly on glass (flipped ender 3 v2 bed) I print pla,abs,pa6-cf,pc, pc/abs blends and much more and it works amazing for every single one. Secret trick is it uses isopropyl alcohol. So after a few prints I pour a small amount of alcohol on thr bed and use the brush to level out the polymer. When I bought my 2nd bottle I poured half of it into the old bottle and topped them off with 99% alcohol. One bottle lasted over a year. Love your videos!! Crazy builds and impressive engineering. Please keep it up!
I loved every minute of this video, great project.
The 3d printers keep getting bigger and bigger... also i wonder if you can make a big 3d resin printer
'lets do a test print' - prints near perfect life size model of himself
Always fantastic - Esp seeing & hearing the mistakes. I'd actually like a separate video that dives into all of those more.
incredible, i admire your job bro! continue in this way!
11:13 That's so unnecessarily cool
I don't know if you saw my comment or not on your last video but I wanted you to do this and I am so hyped you ended up doing it anyways!
I think I saw that
Amazing build, never seen someone build custom 3D printer, and especially this beast sized printer. Accuracy is very good, considering you use big nozzle to not waste so much time. Great stuff!
That’s amazing. Great work
This man is amazing
16:40 "I think I will remove myself from the bed now."
Same here, but mine is not a heated bed
This was so much fun the watch, very cool Ivan!
Most satisfying videos on youtube man this is smooth editing and going its mind blowing and really tickles that efficiency itch i cant find a fault.
You could just do the heating element basics (the wire) and then pour a high temp rubber on top and spread it with a trowel. Then, the sky is the limit. You could make any size you want, and perform at any temp you want. To secure the wires down before pouring, a single drop of superglue and activating agent should suffice.
Concrete the base, get a concrete color spray paint and stick him outside
Ivan...What to say? You are an absolute LEGEND! Putting together such a MASSIVE FDM set up like this and being able to print continuously like that with only that much Z Wobble? WOW! The German BIG REP guys should take notes!!! Well done bro! Keep it up :)
What a great effort u done. ❤
I'm waiting for the giant conveyor belt printer build, infinite y axis!!!!
2 drops of water is what we say in french as well when we want to say something is exactly the same! Firt time I hear it said in English!!! Good job, by the way!
WOW!!! 😮 Outstanding! You're an inspiration for us Ivan! 👏👏👏👍
Amazing work!
Amazing work Ivan.
i cant even get my ender3 to print that good^^
❤ Adaption, Innovation, Experimentation, Invention. Awesome dude.😊
Eres un fenómeno. No me cansaré de decirlo.
Gracias Iván por todos los aportes que haces. Impresionante trabajo el que hay detrás de cada vídeo.
Saludos
PRINT THE BIGGEST BENCHY BOAT EVER
Yessss
That's a lot of LONGGGGG bridges haha
This would be perfect for custom car panels in the design stage
He's done it again ❤ awesome
Can't wait for a record breaking print in place machine to come out of this
This is so insanely cool!
I have 3X Ender 5 Plus machines that I have modded for production printing and the V wheel that hits the limit switch always eventually gets damaged, I used to just replcae the wheel but got sick of the wasted prints so I slowed down the motion of the homing which solved the issue but now I want linear rails on them