this is my version of the Zero G Mercury 1.1.5.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ก.พ. 2024
- I decided to try and make my E5s1 a mercury but found some remixes during my decision making process that I decided to use. Some more custom parts were needed since not too many E5s1 - mercs are out there.
Links to user modified parts used in this build:
Remixed Mercury 1. I am using the front stepper mounts for my build
www.thingiverse.com/thing:543...
Evantis toolhead. I am using basically the original and there are newer revisions but this is what I am using:
www.printables.com/model/5392...
Edge of 3d alignment tools. I don't think the tensioning tools are valid anymore and I'm only using the extrusion squaring tools:
github.com/ZeroGDesign/UserMo... (edited) - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
The build looks great! Do you have a link to the adapter you used for the sprite pro pcb? looking to do the mantis toolhead with my ender 3 corexy conversion and would love to use the sprite pcb and ribbon cable!
Killer work! I wanted to do this with Ender 5 S1 I bought but the extrusions were all bent lol, so it went back to Creality 😢
Congrats!
Cheers for the tour! Lots of neat tips. Do you need a lid when printing ASA/ABS?
yes and no. It would certainly help, but I havent printed anything bigger than printer parts with it yet. LR3 Core will definitely be the test for that.
Are you using stealthchop?. If so, That could be the reason for the vibration. Spreadcycle would fix that
I still have the factory Creality board in place with tmc2208 and I believe they are wired in for stealthchop. I need to keep looking into it some, but the 2208 drivers that people plug into other boards can be jumped to run spreadcycle. Creality has the entire driver built into the board so I'm not sure if that is an option. There is also a possibility that klipper can program spreadcycle but I haven't yet messed with that either. But stealthchop is definitely my limiting factor for speed so its on my list of things to fix.
Great! But how much faster can it be compared to stock?
total speed im not sure off, and without further tuning I am running close 10k acceleration. I think I can get more with some tuning. But in comparison, the E5s1 with sonic pad was doing 3k outer walls and 5k for hidden sections. That is light years faster.
honestly I thought the same thing. I was pushing it to get the speed you see in the video before. Now it does it easily and I can push SOOOOOO much further.
Nicely done man! I've only recently dusted off an old Mercury 1.1 build with the old fat stepper towers that's been sitting idle for 1.5 years. Since I've been out of the game, I'm unaware of all these hot end options like Evantis. Very cool stuff.
I think with the right board, I could easily run AWD if I wanted. But that is with the new setup that is much more robust and rigid.
Very cool build!
Thanks!
Nice build! BUT. Being the efficiency obsessed nut that I am, I couldn't help notice the toolhead and I ask why those fan ducts are sooooo looooooonnngggggg and the 5015's all the way at the top? That's just extra plastic weight and longer air path.
they are long for the UHF length hot end. And the fans being up higher like that dont interfere with the X print volume. There are many ways to get the cooling system lighter and more efficient, but this is much easier for an initial set up.
The front motor towers is a really appealing idea, but how do you adjust the tension on the belts?
There are screws that move the towers in and out
th-cam.com/video/hIk2n_PQHUg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=cEW0Org1_2JBYIj8. Might find more answers here
cool :)
the noise is comming from stealthchop did you turned stealhtchop off ??
I have not yet. I am dialing the noise back one piece at a time. I can honestly say that I think some of i is absolutely in the stealthchop being pushed past its limits, but the parts I have worked on have made a big difference in the noise and the vibrations seen in my inputshaping tests. I'm almost ready to post an update.
Hi did you use the original X axis extrusion or you had to cut?
The extrusion had to be longer than the original. But the next step will be to replace it with an aluminum square tube. According to the research I've been doing, it should be much more rigid and lead to higher possible speeds with less deflection during acceleration. Don't have the time to mess with it right now but soonish
@@spsully2582 thanks for reply, did you have a right length of extrusion? I already have at home and ready to cut..
I never measured it, just took marks from the gantry bracket and cut to length. I think 355mm sounds right. The mgn rail on top is 300mm and it takes up the vast majority of the extrusion
Can you put tap on it
maybe, but havent looked into it at all