This is gonna be amazing for end of spools. I just throw out multiple spools with few meters left on them 😢 Thank you for all your amazing and ingenious work ❤
This is the one feature I was I was still missing after having used the copy, mirror and multi material functions on my Vcore 3 IDEX beta. For large prints on a 500 1kg spools are too small and by far not all filaments sell in multi kg spools so running out of filament in the middle of the night now does not mean getting up any longer. Great quality of life feature!!! I also notice the ooze-guards. Are these custom made out of silicone or 3d printed in TPU with a central silicone pad to rest the hot nozzle on? The bracket itself seems to be metal which should be great as tuning it's thickness will give the right pressure on the nozzle.
this feature and many more are already available in the current RatOS 2.1 Development branch. The oozeguards are made out of springsteel with a changeable silisone part, these are the official VC4 oozeguards
this depends on many factors like printer model, size, used filament, nozzle size, ...... but you can print easily with 500mm/s with high accels if you want
This is gonna be amazing for end of spools. I just throw out multiple spools with few meters left on them 😢
Thank you for all your amazing and ingenious work ❤
This is the one feature I was I was still missing after having used the copy, mirror and multi material functions on my Vcore 3 IDEX beta. For large prints on a 500 1kg spools are too small and by far not all filaments sell in multi kg spools so running out of filament in the middle of the night now does not mean getting up any longer. Great quality of life feature!!!
I also notice the ooze-guards. Are these custom made out of silicone or 3d printed in TPU with a central silicone pad to rest the hot nozzle on? The bracket itself seems to be metal which should be great as tuning it's thickness will give the right pressure on the nozzle.
this feature and many more are already available in the current RatOS 2.1 Development branch. The oozeguards are made out of springsteel with a changeable silisone part, these are the official VC4 oozeguards
What is the normal printing speed on the v core 4?
this depends on many factors like printer model, size, used filament, nozzle size, ...... but you can print easily with 500mm/s with high accels if you want
the hotend is the limiting factor
I just saw 1000 mm/s on RR instagram video, so with the standard vull kit 500 mm/s should go?
@@marclandl7860 well, you can move muchfaster with it, but when i say easy 500mm/s i mean for everyday printing