INSANE PRINT of a COMPLEX PART on a tuned Voron - 247zeroB2
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Yes, some of the stuff I show seems unbelievable.
Doubters call it fake, CGI and some just want more proof about practical speedprinting.
That's reasonable!
My 247zero, based on Voron 0 / Zero, might be one of the fastest FDM printer at the moment:
Let's try an actually working part on that!
We print at 1,500 mm/s and 70,000 mm/s² and in the end there will be the proof:
This part works like intended!
Crazy ultra fast movement, questionable print quality, Leberkas and crazy engineering - here on 247printing!
247zeroBETA1/B1 (2021) modifications (STLs, manual, BOM):
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0:00 Intro
0:34 The Hype Train of Speed
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5:26 The Print at 1500mm/s
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congratulations
Congrats on stopping smoking!
Wow das ist unglaublich.
Und Glückwunsch das du es geschafft hast mit dem Rauchen aufzuhören 😊
I've got 2 words to say here... Dimensional Accuracy? (not functional, functional is very forgiving... Accurate, across many platforms)
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components integrate, components need to Fit Each Other, they need to avoid compound errors throughout the assembly... can ANY fdm printer, in reality, poo anything close to this fast. no matter how great the extruder and produce accurate parts with sensible Component cost? really though?
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Any 3dp owner knows you Can (promotionally) print at high speed. 2k x 70k will result in, essentially random, component sizing and ever-greater compound assembly errors.
Slow and accurate will always be better, until G-based E-wiggling is replace with ionic material control/microwave composition... which we aint anywhere near.
Plodders want 'print heads,' the E dimension. that supposition will limit flow control until material and post-process are combined... into a 'microwave' that prints, cinters, stabalises and potentially Biologically activates any assembly.
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Joined up thinking will revolutionise 3dp Material, Placement, Interaction - way beyond the fdm 'boat race'
Good work! Amazing
love it when you prove them wrong in the most glorious way possible
Thanks man! Though... it's always good to be skeptical!
@@247printing I think it's good to be rigorous. I appreciate you're doing this to address the questions. I don't think all the criticism was good but it's easy to dismiss the large tube prints on their own.
By stop smoking?
I think I'm always gonna find the phrase "3D Benchy-shaped object" funny
"BSO" is official terminology in #speedboatrace 😂
@@RepentandbelieveinJesusChrist5 do you really expect replying to random comments on youtube is gonna accomplish anything
@RepentandbelieveinJesusChrist5 I hope you can meet him soon.
@@daliasprints9798In on of my other [too] many hobbies, spinning yarn, we have SWSO's - spinning wheel shaped objects. Back in the 70s, spinning wheels became cool house decor, so a ton of almost spinning wheels were made. They're like like 80% there, but are missing a few critical things. Now there are newbies who want to get into spinning (especially during COVID), posting pics of very cheap wheels (normally wheels are up in the $500-$1000 and up range), and everyone has to rush in to point why it's a SWSO, and to save their money.
Good work man. That tiny monster can fly!!
Thanks a lot, Simon!
I understand why people called you out. What you built is so spectacular it does look fake... Congratulations. You da man!
Congratulations on being smoke free for the last year. That was awesome and it is sometimes good to show off.
Thanks a lot man!
Now he's just giving cocaine to his 3D-printers.
@@fladenbrot1332 😂
Congrats on being smoke free! Awesome seeing you pushing speed not just for speed boat, but also showing practical applications.
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Congratulations on the printing speed and on the one year anniversary of your quitting smoking. I’ve never used tobacco products, but I have been trying to quit smoking my controller boards.
Thanks a lot, Jon! I'd suggest that you also try to quit smoking :-D
I'd love to see it print some vase mode parts, I know they aren't a good benchmark of movement but it can be interesting from an extrusion perspective. Also it would be satisfying as ****
Amazing work, it's very cool to see people like you push the limits of what is possible with current tech!
Thanks a lot - which parts would be interesting?
@@247printing I think that thing:550604 would be funny to see on that printer
@@247printing visually, vase mode is best since it gains volume the fastest
Congrats on quitting smoking. 😅 Love it as always Albert!
Remarkable work! Congratulations on the accomplishment with your experimental work. And huge congrats on quitting smoking. Two incredible feats well done man.
Thank you so much for your overly nice words! Feels good!
Love this, glad you keep going and making a difference in the field
One doesn't make a racing engine that can reach 20,000 RPM to always use it at that level. It does this to have the reliability and the results in a race at 75% or even less. And it's reassuring to know that you have that 100% available in case you need it.
Amazing result.
I just LOVE the work you do. Please keep it up.💪
Amazing Video Albert. Keep em coming. We love them..
I apreciate all of your hard work. Keep moving forward Do not stop... Good job...
Try a speed dragon. McGybeer's articulated dragon model at 100% scale, 0 infill (it's designed for this), reasonable shell thickness, and working articulations that don't just break.
It’s probably due to the frame rate (similar to Helicopters appearing to have blades not moving at times etc), but i love how it looks like the Nozzle/Gantry is just Glitching and Teleporting Along Lol
Incredibly good printing. I really want to build one of these.
Thanks for the video! True rapid prototyping! Love it!
Love to see the speed. Great content as always!
Love your work on experimental speeds. Nice to see what is possible and what could be coming in future to mainstream
Glad you like it!
I watched all the way to end. Great job, on the speed printing, and stopping smoking a year ago!
Thank you very very much!
That was wicked fast! Very well done!
hell yeah brother, love the videos and printer development, thank you for sharing
I would still like to see some layer adhesion comparison with normal speeds. Does high speed PLA actually provide an advantage?
Check out Stefan’s video, please - lots of dependencies, but in general it’s valid what he said
The amount of scientific exploration, testing, failing and iterating going into these speeds must be insane. That travel speed is definitely something I wouldn't expect on anything below industrial grade, and that tool head must be light af lol. Great job pushing the boundaries of 3D printing, I'm pretty sure that you guys (Vez3D, Nitram and you along with others) largely contributed to the advance of commercial 3D printing. Can't wait to see where this is heading a year from now 😃
Well said! Thank you 🙏
I dont think there are any industrial grade machines that get even close to this speed. These guys are the ones pushing the technology forward, not industry IMO. I would definitely add Oliver aka MirageC from the Hevort project to this list. I know you said 'and others' but I think Oliver really deserves a shout out specifically. There must be something in the water over in Canada.
@jeremyglover5541 these guys are just hyping up a popular topic. This print quality is not practical anywhere except for other enthusiasts looking only at the speed and acceleration numbers.
@@deadcxap755 Hyping a popular topic since May 2021 :-D I remember when even 100mm/s were not practical at all some years ago. Let that sink in...
@@deadcxap755 no, they are not. It is true that printing at these speeds is not practical for quality results, but pushing at the boundaries does result in higher quality printing for us all. For instance, i called out Oliver aka MirageC from the hevort project. He doesnt even focus on speed, not above all else anyway. The hevort is not known for super high speed. Advances and study from him in the last year or so have included ‘wobble X’ which is a mechanism that decouples the bed from the z ball screws, allowing the use of less expensive ball screws, while maintaining high quality printing and all but eliminating z banding. Short path ‘AWD’ which does help with speed, but only by reducing resonance and increasing square corner velocity. I would expect symmetrical drive to reduce resonance as well.
That was impressive. Cool proof of concept. Look forward to seeing more barrier limit pushing videos. Thanks for sharing this.
That's insane! Great job!
Heck yea still here. Congrats! Love your hotrod printing.
I watched until the end, very cool printer. I am currently just an ender modder but hope to build a voron when I have more space
You mean less space? :P
v0 is tiny
@@KittenRaee I assume they meant more space to build the v0 but yeah the v0 is tiny
No shame in an Ender, it can go almost this fast with a little work.
@@dtibor5903 X can go over 70000 accel. Y is hard to take over 20000 with a fully stock configuration but with some upgrades & weight reduction you should be able to reach 35k or so. Since print time scales inversely to square root of accel, even half the accel puts you close in terms of speed. Having X even higher puts you even closer.
Excellent narration with fine details. Thank you and congratulations.
watched the whole video in awe, as you started putting the pi together i was soldering some fan wires together, heard you quit smoking, stopped what i was doing to walk over and congratulate you and then you read out what i was about to do, i don't know how to feel about life now
After 25 years of smoking, peaking at 30-40 cigs per day and thankfully still being very healthy, I needed to do myself a favor and stop that bullshit. It literally changed my life to the better in various aspects, but I gained 17 percent in weight. A new challenge to accept!
Thanks for your comment! To do rather big changes in life seems super hard, but they often were quite easy when looking back.
wow just wow.. speechless .. please dont waste your time with people who have no honor or respect and are just hateful. Your work is awesome and it makes me happy to watch that printer move so fast .. wow.. Love ya !
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Just brilliant. Its this work that moves the whole hobby forward. Keep it going
stayed right thru and enjoyed it all. great video friend
@247printing, awesome work!!! Congrats on the print on and on quit smoking!!!
Well done my man! Insane work. Ignore them haters!!
Haters will always hate what they are jealous of
Thanks a lot! Also for watching, commenting and liking 🥰 Haters gonna hate…
Thanks for the amazing research and try on pushing the limit of fdm printers
Truly amazing on all aspects! (The tech and personal goals!)
Seriously amazing work. Congratulations!
Konrad! Always with the lemonade shenanigans!
Que bestia, espectacular!
Badass man!! You are by far the best in the biz when it comes to high speed printing
Hey just wanted to say this. Your work is amazing, always trying to push the limits. I watched the entire video through and really enjoyed it. Keep going, I will be watching.
The greatest inventors always has and had sceptics. Keep it going. They don't understand how it works but they are also probably still printing at 60mms. Thanks for all of your vids 🎉
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I'm happy to see that you are working on reviewing the high speed qidi printer. I was looking at buying one, but I was waiting for a review from someone I can trust. I honestly don't thing there is anyone more qualified to give a review on a fast printer than the benchy world record holder.
Thanks a lot! …. Please wait, yes! It’s not bad, but there is always a “but”!
@@247printing I have yet to find a machine that doesn't have a "but...".
I look forward to your review. All the ones I have seen so far have been sponsored so I can't trust the accuracy.
Great video
Love the simple design. 👍😃
That was impressive.
Keep up your research, you're doing great work!
so impressive, I wish I could get a print that clean at the normal speeds on my printer haha
The toolhead is just seems to be teleporting while doing travel moves now. By the way, why don't you try doing fast print mods on a bit larger printers like the Trident? It won't be as fast as this, but see how far it can go.
Trident is in the works! Kit and parts to tweak it are waiting for me :-)
I love pushing boundaries and pushing forward, I have a P1S but when I see this....uf. Keep doing what you're doing! I wish you a strong will when it comes to smoking, I'm over it too.
This is great work, keep up with pushing the limit of high speed printing. I would like to build one myself sometime soon.
I just finished putting together some HEAD (AMAME) headphones. The parts have an interesting slicing setup with open sides showing the infill. It would be interesting to see how fast your printer can go on wall-less parts. 😊
A few thoughts,
I wonder what the maintenance would be when using a machine long-term at those speeds? Belts, pulleys, gears, and what not
It would be nice to see a video on the quality differences when you slow down from max speed. So maybe half speed raises quality by x?
I bet the belts will be loose.
Watched the whole thing. I think you showed a lot of class in your commentary when many others may be too sensitive to the haters. You showed off in a respectable way that is well deserved. Good work!
Thanks a lot! Also for watching, commenting and liking 🥰 Thanks a lot for your very kind words !
as aways crazy video's that i just love watching! your dedication to speed printing with the Voron V0 is inspiring to say the least!
i'm stating my own version of a speed V0 bit nothing as crazy as yours!
please keep up the amazing work and video's
Congrats on one year smoke free, that's a huge accomplish! Great video, haters are gonna hate, I love watching how fast 3D printers are getting. Keep up the good work man!
Are you shooting for injection molding speeds?
Why not ? If possible then lets do it
Great printer. Have you seen The100 by Matt yet? We let it run 100.000k accels but nowhere near the speeds.
I wish I had a V0.2 but its so little for so much money. Your printer must cost 3 times as much 😅
Thanks! I need to check it out!
so cool! just wondering what kind of PLA filament you used for this crazy speed! Well done, man!
Thanks for another fantastic demonstration. Prusa has a lot to learn here.
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Absoluter Wahnsinn was du da gebaut hast! Und ich habe dein Video bis zum Ende geschaut!😊 Ich habe nen Ender 3 S1 pro und seit neuestem einen Bambulab P1S! Der Bambu ist schon schnell aber dein Baby ist einfach in einer anderen Liga mach weiter so bin gespannt wie weit man das Thema Speed Printing noch treiben kann! Vermutlich ist es noch beeindruckender deinen Drucker live in Action zu sehen......
got into printing 2 years ago buying used equipment and this video is mind blowing thinking about how fast this 3d printing evolution is going.
Just as a 'do it because it can be done' experiment, this was tremendous. Your machine has my mechanical sympathy, as it looked like a 'candle that burns twice as bright lasts half as long' workout!
This is super impressive, nice work!
If you think that it cant go faster.... 247printing proves that it is possible. Again and again.... Thanks for the amazing work und pushing the industry 🤓👏👏👏👌👌
your audience is limited because people get bored of just looking. People want to know how to improve their own printers to print faster. What are the key factors, firmware changes, structural and mechanical improvements needed and also electrical ones. If you don't do, some crazy person like me is going to do it. I just don't get into this matter because I'm already full of projects and have no time for this one yet. But I've noticed you 3D printing guys don't like to share knowledge and wisdom. I'm creating a my channel now to share knowledge. One of my projects is a CNC that is also a 3D printer, laser cut, pick and place machine and a complete PCB factory solution. Lots of extra firmware parts. The machine combines additive and subtractive manufacturing simultaneously. I'll sell those machines but I'll share every single detail so people can do by themselves. I feel we need more sharing in this world. Try understanding that open source is the next level. You won't lose money and audience. You only ought to scale and gain from it.
Congratulations, it's really cool how fast it is. I have a crazy plan in my head for a Vorona with a 510 x 510 x 520 mm working area and running linear motors, but before that unfortunately I have a bunch of other plans on my list, but hopefully it will work out one day =D
For temperature change between out flow and the part, try a cooling bed to increase the cool down of the material making it solid quicker to hold more intricate models
Have you thought about building on an epoxygranite base to further increase rigidity? I feel like it would help the accuracy of the prints at that speed.
I feel your pain, having speed printing as hobby is kind of self torture in these days, great job Albert!
Kudos! Congratulations!
I think bonkers is the only thing that comes to mind watching this! It's oddly satisfying for me to watch, I can't imagine how satisfying it must be for you!
Well done. Truly incredible.
This is an underrated competitive hobby. I think someone should create a competition for tricked out fast printers and have blind timed part prints. @247printing make this happen so that you can dominate it every year! I mean it doesn't necessarily have to be in person. It could be a live stream where a neutral third party picks out random sub hour parts and winners are graded on time, overall print quality, and usability. Best two out of three prints.
This actually sounds like a cool idea
I watched until the end.
HERO NUMBER 1! BUT HOW? :-D
@9:40 when the cooling fan whet to 100% it sounded like a jet engine. Ha ha.
Amazing.
Awesome work dude!😊
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Second layer is probably slower due to bed mesh leveling. The bed mesh is going to be active, but fades away for several layers, unless you've disabled that (unlikely). So you're limited by your z-axis.
There’s no bed probe on this printer. Not worth it cause the bed is so small it’s trivial to level it well
I thinks it’s idea maker - no bed mesh here - paper method!
@@oliverskrzynski3317 You don't need a probe to build a bed mesh for software compensation. Paper method can be used.
@@247printing So you're not using a bed mesh, even manually generated for software bed leveling? The bed is flat enough? It is a small bed, so I guess it's not needed?
@@earthwormjim The bed is small and flat enough, yes. Voron0 isn't meant to have a probe. Btw. z-movement due to mesh would continue throughout all layers.
Congratulations 🎉 man that was amazing
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Good job on not drinking and not smoking anymore! And insane speeds!
It's completely insane when you look at how fast the print is built up. When I compare it to my factory one, I think, why aren't people wanting to get speeds like this. I hate waiting
mo speed mo problems. be grateful you can watch 3d printing evolve as well never be ahead of the curve, endless learning awaits.
This is insane. Results like this are going to inspire more manufacturers to build devices that can sustain performance similar to this longer term, at least I hope so.
Congrats on the one year smoke-free! That money saved equals more filament and printers! Woo hoo!
Awesome man!! You are everything that is good in our community ✨ keep going like that
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Simply amazing!
Thank you! Cheers!
That's SO unbelievably awesome! Wonder how long till you make a real Star-Trek replicator... you're on the right track, I'd say 😉
In my Opinion, Bambulab basically took a Voron, added a nice “polished” look to it (and granted that / the production engineering etc isn’t *NOTHING* ) and acted like it was closed source work done 100% by them.
If people REALLY want speed, a VORON/RatRig/VZBOT/etc could run laps around their printers.
In your opinion? That is a fact lol
Great work brother!
Congrats and thanks for sharing.
I think you sould put 2 more railing to the front side , and put a extrusion between them to hold the hotbed more stable, and I am interested what would happen if the machine was ancored to a granit slab or the floor.
Wow, this is so far beyond what I thought would ever be possible. I have an Ender 3 Max, and I've spend a fair bit of time modding, adjusting, and dialing in my settings to be able to print reliably at 100-150mm/s... and I'm proud of it... yet I'm starting to feel like I'll look back on this machine and its speeds as a distant relic of the past in the not-so-distant future.
Have you tried preheating your filament? Maybe holding it at 70-100C could allow your hotend to load even less?
Insane work! Congratulations on quitting smoking too! I will show this video my colleagues, because one bragged about his 600mm/s printer :P
Beautiful machine! Well done
Congrats! 👍
As always, your little printer is an absolute beast.🎉
You know you are skilled when everyone thinks its fake!
I always feel honored when they comment - happened a lot over the last months 😬
I wonder if you ever used close loop steppers on your builds and if they would be any help in any way.
Like the external fan duct design. Are there STLs available?
Insanely fast! My mind is blown!
Well done!
Have you considered using compressed air for printhead mounted part cooling and/or to replace the heatbreak fan? I'm not sure if the resistance of flapping the airline around would result in less resistance than the interia of the fan, but it could certainly allow much better cooling and match the theme of extremeness!
Yeah, using something like a small electric compressor (similar to what is used to blow smoke and debris away from hobbyist laser cutters cut path) would be interesting to see. I wonder if it could reduce the weight of the tool head assembly.
@@Easiermarlin33 come to think of it, while it certainly would reduce weight (no fan n tolhead and much less ducting required... there could be many other performance gains to be realised.
Ranging from more precise and concentrated flow, faster variance using electronically actuated valves or a bank of solenoids and flow restrictors, rather than waiting for a fan to spin up and down, and the potential to have 4 seperate feeds: for both directions of both X&Y!
That last one would allow precooling and/or postcooling in the printed direction or even preheating if you rigged up a resitive heater element at the tip of the airlines.